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Voice Culture in Carnatic Music

We have discussed the fundamental aspects of voice production in our previous posts on voice culture. We obtained a lot of queries from students who were interested in specific voice exercises from the Carnatic Music perspective. Many experts have provided comprehensive insights into specific practice methods for Carnatic music and we thought it might be [...]

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Voice Culture – Interview with Abhishek Raghuram – Part 12

Acharyanet has been doing a feature on the aspects of Voice Culture in Carnatic Music. We have posted many articles and interviewed prominent musicians and voice culture experts in the Carnatic music field to get multiple perspectives on this often overlooked subject. Here are some highlights from the interview with Shri Abhishek Raghuram, Carnatic vocalist [...]

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Voice Culture – Interview with Shri P Unnikrishnan – Part 11

Acharyanet has been doing a feature on the aspects of Voice Culture in Carnatic Music. We have posted many articles and interviewed prominent musicians and voice culture experts in the Carnatic music field to get multiple perspectives on this often overlooked subject. Here are some highlights from the interview with Shri P Unnikrishnan, Carnatic music [...]

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Voice Culture – Good Articulation – Part 10

It is important for any singer to have a goal in mind when singing, usually to communicate a feeling or meaning to the listener or even to evoke a certain response. In this regard, good articulation plays a key role in helping the singer communicate their ideas effectively to the audience. Articulation primarily refers to [...]

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Voice Culture – The nasal twang and resonance – Part 9

Vocal resonation refers to the process by which the basic sound produced by the buzzing sound of the vocal cords vibration is enhanced in timbre or intensity by the air-filled cavities through which it passes on its way to the outside air. The actual resonance of sound produced by the singer or the complex tone [...]

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Voice Culture – An open throat – Part 8

In our previous article, we established the processes involved in breathing and how a good understanding of breathing anatomy could help a singer maximize their potential. In order to allow air to flow out swiftly and smoothly, we need to ensure that the path from the lungs to the mouth and nose are free from [...]

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Voice Culture – Breathing and Singing – Part 7

In our previous article on “Breath as the fuel of voice production”, , we established that singing involves 4 phases namely, inhalation, exhalation, suspension and recovery. We also established that inhalation needs to happen quickly and efficiently, whereas exhalation or the actual act of singing needs to be prolonged and controlled to produce an even [...]

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Photo-Track Application for Concerts

Click on the image below to download the app. For the first time in the history of Chennai Music Season, you can browse concerts of all artistes across all Sabhas, using your iPhone or iPod Touch. “Music Season 2011″ also is the Beta version of the Photo-Track product, customized specifically for the Chennai Music Season [...]

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Lesson on 7&35 Tala System by Chitravina N Ravikiran


Lesson on 7&35 Tala System by Chitravina N Ravikiran – Sagar Sridhar & Nandini Sridhar with their Guru

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