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‪@rajshritamil‬ presents Dr. N. Ramani's Carnatic Flute Instrumental Vol -1, Tune in to the Flute Melodies and feel the divine peace❤️
Song Details -
Maanasa Sancharare - 0:00 - 3:44🌺
Jagadeeswari - 3:49 - 22:21🌻
Meenakshi - 22:28 - 28:16 🌹
Viriboni - 28:21 - 34:35 🌷
Sarasasamadhana - 34:43 - 37:54 🌸
Marugelara - 37:58 - 42:13 🌼
Sogasu - 42:15 - 45:57 🌺
Brova Baarama - 46:00 - 52:27 🌸
Deve Deve - 52:31 - 59:24🌻
Until the late 19th century, the Carnatic flute (better known in Kannada as venu or murali or kolalu, in Telugu as pillanagrovi and in Tamil and Malayalam as pullanguzhal), an 8-hole bamboo flute, the South Indian equivalent of the North Indian 6-hole bansuri flute, had never been used in Carnatic concerts. Sharaba Shastri has been characterized by his followers as a musical genius after experimenting and creating the Carnatic flute. He is also known for bringing the Carnatic flute to the fore of Carnatic music concerts as an influential instrument.
Dr. Natesan Ramani (15 October 1934 - 9 October 2015), commonly known as N. Ramani or N. Flute Ramani, was an Indian Carnatic flutist. He was awarded the Madras Music Academy's Sangeetha Kalanidhi in 1996. Ramani is also credited with introducing the long flute into Carnatic music.
Ramani performed his first concert at the age of 8.[1] The turning point in Ramani's career was when he became a disciple of his maternal uncle and eminent flutist, the late T. R. Mahalingam (known more commonly as "Flute Mali"), who first popularised the Carnatic flute in Indian music. By the age of 11 years, his first concert was held at Singaravelavar Temple, Sikkil, near Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu. His mother Smt Sarathambal was instrumental in bringing him to notice. She accompanied him for his concerts when he was studying at Boys High School Tiruvarur. Ramani accompanied his guru T. R. Mahalingam in a concert for the first time.
The Sharaba Shastri style or bani of playing was established and was carried on by his disciple Sanjeeva Rao. However, it was the self-taught "Mali" who brought a revolution in popularizing the Carnatic flute and whose legacy was carried on by Ramani and other national and international disciples of Mali.
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  • @sreevidhyapai700
    @sreevidhyapai7007 ай бұрын

    Super flute

  • @ganapathysundaram898
    @ganapathysundaram89810 ай бұрын

    Excellent flute. He is a living legend by his immortal flute. S.Ganapathy

  • @abdulquddus2842
    @abdulquddus28423 жыл бұрын

    Super nice ,rag vittik flute very much. Nice ,( from Bangladesh)

  • @abdulquddus2842
    @abdulquddus28423 жыл бұрын

    Two times I went Chennai vellore very nice place ,l. Think when lockdown finished then go again .Very nice

  • @abdulquddus2842
    @abdulquddus28423 жыл бұрын

    This person is alive ,salute him (from Bangladesh )'

  • @ramakrishnanmuthu2770
    @ramakrishnanmuthu277011 ай бұрын

    Ramani sir is still living in musical form.thank the god almighty.

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