Lovely video Jason - interesting and innovative. The choice of the scale which is a famous raga in carnatic music and incorporating that into the piano framework has really given it a unique flair... Cheers.. 👌👌🙏
Super impressive insight towards a Raga scales dear Jason... Could you please clarify whether this is as same as the Janya Raga scale you once covered in a previous video & really oblige if you could point us a link towards the video that exhibits the Janya Raga... Thanks a ton for all these Jason.. Cheers & God bless...🤓
Is there any relation between the scale played at the beginning and the song Narumugaiye from the movie Iruvar(radio mirchi unplugged tribute to ARR version)...when I heard the scale played in the beginning this song popped up in my mind...wondering if there is any connection.. Jason sir pls enlighten if there is relation between the scale and the song
Hey you are an amazing Teacher, you have my full support
Wow, thank you so much ☺️
It's great how you make the boring stuff (scales) seem really interesting, thanks Jason!
My pleasure Aidan!
Very intrusting scale ty Jason
You're most welcome Robert!
Super session. And I like the scale. Looking forward to session II 😊
Thank you so much! Session II coming soon!
Did we ever get apart two. I learn a lot more after watching your vids
Hey! Here is the part 2 of this tutorial: th-cam.com/video/pzjfSy0NV0A/w-d-xo.html
Glad you found this helpful, Jim!
Lovely video Jason - interesting and innovative. The choice of the scale which is a famous raga in carnatic music and incorporating that into the piano framework has really given it a unique flair... Cheers.. 👌👌🙏
Many thanks Raghu! Glad you liked it!
Very helpful 👌 thank you Jason.
You're most welcome Andrew!
Sir m indian .so aapko parnaam.love u.
U r great teacher guru n artist also.once again parnaam
Thank you so much Sanjeev 😀
Great one. Can you please do a lesson on logic behind chords in non diatonic scales. ( also on scales that has different notes while descending)
done! Will work on one!
Very nice & helpful lesson sirji🙏🙏🙏 this type of contents are most needed thank you very much sirji🙏
You're welcome Jignesh! Glad it was helpful!
Superb tutorial sir 👌
Thanks a lot Nihar! 😊
Thank You!!!
You're welcome!
Wonderful
Thanks a lot Kishore!
Waiting
Coming soon Ronny!
Super impressive insight towards a Raga scales dear Jason...
Could you please clarify whether this is as same as the Janya Raga scale you once covered in a previous video & really oblige if you could point us a link towards the video that exhibits the Janya Raga...
Thanks a ton for all these Jason.. Cheers & God bless...🤓
Most welcome Rezi. Maybe this lesson from the past: th-cam.com/video/-ExjS5-fKog/w-d-xo.html
@@nathanielschool Many thanks for directions Jason.. Thanks for taking time to reply...👍👍🥇🎉
Is there any relation between the scale played at the beginning and the song Narumugaiye from the movie Iruvar(radio mirchi unplugged tribute to ARR version)...when I heard the scale played in the beginning this song popped up in my mind...wondering if there is any connection.. Jason sir pls enlighten if there is relation between the scale and the song
Not heard the song. Hoping others can chime in ⬇️
What's the closest sound on the digital piano to a sitah & will that piece sound just as good or better?? Love the cluster & the variation. #Learning
Not so sure. Will need to experiment. Most Synthesizers should have a Sitar instrument on board. Glad that you liked the lesson!
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Thanks a ton!