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Mridangam The Classic Instrument. Many other strokes are also taught as the training becomes more advanced, which are generally used as aesthetic embellishments while playing. These notes include gumki (or gamakam), and chaapu. The combination of these finger strokes produces complex mathematical patterns that have both aesthetic and theoretical appeal. Increasingly complex calculations (kanakku) and metres (nadais) may be employed when the mridangam is played. A vibrational tone version of Thi. Over the...

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Mridangam The Classic Instrument. Many other strokes are also taught as the training becomes more advanced, which are generally used as aesthetic embellishments while playing. These notes include gumki (or gamakam), and chaapu. The combination of these finger strokes produces complex mathematical patterns that have both aesthetic and theoretical appeal. Increasingly complex calculations (kanakku) and metres (nadais) may be employed when the mridangam is played. A vibrational tone version of Thi. Over the...

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Archive for August 2014

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Mridangam The Classic Instrument. Archive for August 2014. Over the years and especially during the early 20th century, great maestros of mridangam also arose, inevitably defining "schools" of mridangam with distinct playing styles. Examples include the Puddukottai school and the Thanjavur school. The virtuosos Palani Subramaniam Pillai. And Late Sri Mahadevu Radha Krishna Raju. Contributed so much to the art that they are often referred to as the Mridangam Trinity. Palghat R. Raghu. Erickavu N. Sunil.

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The New lessons of Mridangam | Mridangam The Classic Instrument

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Mridangam The Classic Instrument. The New lessons of Mridangam. The New lessons of Mridangam. Some of other sounds are used in mridangam mainly for using ending of the solo or carnatic. Mridangam understand only in high practice practice is the main thing that do in the mridangam.And also understand the sounds that produce by instrument.We know about the sounds that produce different places in mridangam.This is mainly performed by hand. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). The New lessons of Mridangam.

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Advance Strokes in the Mridangam | Mridangam The Classic Instrument

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Mridangam The Classic Instrument. Advance Strokes in the Mridangam. Advance Strokes in the Mridangam. A sharp flat note played with the index finger in the middle of the black portion on the right side of the mridangam. Bass tone produced by playing on the inner layer of the lower end of the left hand side. Sound is produced only when there is a special applied paste. A note similar to Chapu, but is an octave higher, and is played with the side of the hand and less of the pinky. Hello We are OddThemes, O...

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Method of Construction | Mridangam The Classic Instrument

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Mridangam The Classic Instrument. Sounds from the same drum. The bass aperture is known as the thoppi. And the smaller aperture is known as the valanthalai. The smaller membrane, when struck, produces higher pitched sounds with a metallic timbre. The wider aperture produces lower pitched sounds. The goat skin covering the smaller aperture is anointed in the center with a black disk made of rice flour, ferric oxide powder and starch. This black tuning paste. Is known as the satham. Mridangam Mridangam is ...

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Archive for August 2015

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Mridangam The Classic Instrument. Archive for August 2015. Many other strokes are also taught as the training becomes more advanced, which are generally used as aesthetic embellishments while playing. These notes include gumki (or gamakam), and chaapu. The combination of these finger strokes produces complex mathematical patterns that have both aesthetic and theoretical appeal. Increasingly complex calculations (kanakku) and metres (nadais) may be employed when the mridangam is played. Many other strokes...

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The Perceptual Shift: Slice of Life #29 2015

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Monday, 6 April 2015. Slice of Life #29 2015. I've embarked on a new adventure. I'm learning how to play the south Indian classical drum, the mirdangam. I've always wanted to learn this instrument, largely because I love rhythm and also because pappa excelled at it, too. Instead, I took up Bharathanatyam. But, with age come wisdom. and the ability to seize new adventures without the fear of failing. With age also comes the ability to feel no shame. This is the best thing evah (ever)! As I leave class&#46...

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The Perceptual Shift: April 2015

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Monday, 6 April 2015. Slice of Life #29 2015. I've embarked on a new adventure. I'm learning how to play the south Indian classical drum, the mirdangam. I've always wanted to learn this instrument, largely because I love rhythm and also because pappa excelled at it, too. Instead, I took up Bharathanatyam. But, with age come wisdom. and the ability to seize new adventures without the fear of failing. With age also comes the ability to feel no shame. This is the best thing evah (ever)! As I leave class&#46...

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Mridangam The Classic Instrument

Mridangam The Classic Instrument. Many other strokes are also taught as the training becomes more advanced, which are generally used as aesthetic embellishments while playing. These notes include gumki (or gamakam), and chaapu. The combination of these finger strokes produces complex mathematical patterns that have both aesthetic and theoretical appeal. Increasingly complex calculations (kanakku) and metres (nadais) may be employed when the mridangam is played. A vibrational tone version of Thi. Over the...