P2P | 02 February 2020 | 4.04 GB
The course is about Indian voice music, where one can learn music of India. Initially, I will be covering Indian Classical Music, which is the root of all Indian Music. One needs to have an Indian drone-instrument called Tanpura and a Tabla, which is an Indian Percussion for creating beats. An iTabla-pro app (in apple products) connected with speakers is also sufficient for self-practices and sessions. The course is seven weeks long.
Classical music is classified into four groups:
- Voice-production training.
- Indian note-syllables training(SWARA).
- knowledge about Indian beats-rhythms(TAAL).
- Raga-improvisation.
There are a plethora of Indian music lovers in all parts of the world. Ample of audience gather for any Indian classical concert, but conceptualizing ‘what is Indian Classical’ and its proper training is still lacking its persistence. I know many westerner-musicians, who travel to India annually for several months, leaving their jobs, to get guidance from their gurus. Therefore, one should definitely take this course to make Indian music singing and training-steps more accessible and approachable at any time.
Who this course is for:
The course is intended for the one who have interest in learning Indian music discipline. No knowledge is required for the students to take this course. Students just need to have interest and gudds for ‘singing’ without hesitation. Its not required to sing correctly because anyways, I will be covering the voice-training initially.
As a music student, I expect the students to have some patience, perseverance and practice regularly for 20 minutes. There are many classical elements which are vocalized and develop through time. I don’t want my students to get agonized by the course. Practice and enjoying own singing is the only way out.
What you’ll learn
By the end of the course, you will be able to vocalize Ragas and able to improvise them for hours like in concerts. In this course you will learn fluent vocalizing of Indian swaras: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa, Indian Taal (beats) system, and basic to hard ragas-training including basic introduction of a raga, aalap (slow improvisatio), bandish (composition of that raga) and taans (fast – improvisation)
home page:
https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-indian-voice-music-from-the-scratch-to-advance/