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Voice abuse.... explained very nicely to have a good control of our voice quality
Thank you, ma'am 😇🙏🏻
Best music tips
Aap hindi me sikhate he kya
Thanks a lot madam ❤🙏🙏🙏
TQ madam.
❤❤❤Thank you so much
Are we supposed to practice all exercises simultaneously or each exercise every day?
Shanmuga Priya
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This really is a cool and challenging exercise, love it
Very nice madam....if possible pls do for us daily one Raaga like this way of presentation....madam....
❤❤❤❤❤ great.,
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Thank you so much 😊
C is the one!
Mam dont show u are firangi u are Indian so u talk in hindi such a use less video and your tip is to low mam ye trik 1 chote se chote bche ko jisko song main intrest ho pta hogi dont move shoulder
Of course, The Raga Shanmuga Priya ❤🎉
Kandukonden Kandukonden Pachai Nirame It was very nice ❤😊
Do we also give gaps between the Swaras when we are singing🤔❤
There is no gap in the rhythm, only the pitch has jumps.
🕉 नमः शिवाय 🙏
Suuuper
Woow im a srilankan student maam,you are great to teach how to sing well and correctly ❤❤❤❤
Wow
I do practice thank you ma'am
I do not completely agree with you. Singing is mixture of all instruments including nesal voice. It is advisable to use head and nesal voice for higher notes. You can not sing high notes with open throat.
There is a difference between nasal voice and nasal resonance using the mixed voice. The mixed voice can definitely be used as we proceed to higher notes. But a pure nasal voice where the sound is resonating through the nose is not advisable. There are mainly 3 syllables that are meant to sound nasal - m,n and ng. All other syllables are to be sung with a more open sound using mixed voice and head voice.
@@VoxGuru so Madam, with due respect this explanation should be reflected in your explanation together in your discussion. I can say when you sing in your videos that you are using nesal voice yourself. Moreover, when we use head voice or mixed voice, the nesal is the way release your breath actually. Please observe this very closely. But you said you should release your breath from nesal. One can not learn the art of using head voice or nesal voice without releasing the breath from nose. I would suggest you to observe the process when you sing. But you are right that the singing should not sound like you are singing from nose. That is a good point to discuss in your videos if you really want to create value. Because that requires some riyaz and practice.
@@VoxGuru kzread.info/dash/bejne/lYh-qbyum5namMo.html please refer to the above video. the creator in the above link video promoting actually that we should use our nasal voice but in a way that it should not sound like nasal voice. Even though the video is for English singers, it is still applicable to everyone who wants to improve their singing. Have a look at it. There are very few teachers share this important information. My aim is not to argue with anyone, just making some effort to force the creator to share the right information.
Hello madam, I learn something about ... through my flute .I can repeat what ever swaram by flute.Now want to learn raga
Big Thank you🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
I am not much exposed to classic but love devotional, especially thirupugazh... your presentation guided me to chant one " இயலிசையிலுசித வஞ்சிக்கயர்வாகி இரவுபகல் மனது சிந்தித்துழலாதே....."🎉
Excellent... especially for newers.....❤🎉 B blessed
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Mam i have a doubt Why ri3 ga3 dha3 ni3, were not mentioned
These notes are part of the 16 Swara system of Carnatic music. They are not separate swarasthanas but alternative names for existing swarasthanas based on the context of the raga. Check out this video for more clarity on this topic - kzread.info/dash/bejne/oYOl07iGdJnMc5s.htmlsi=4azIehL728tSyEr1
Very nice mam❤
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Excellent exercise. Thanks for this video....
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Hi mam my name is v.Viswaprasad what is the sitting position in stage mam. Any tips.
Sit in a balanced manner with your legs relaxed and back upright. If you are sitting on the floor you may sit cross legged. If on a chair, find a comfortable position where your hands can move freely and legs are balanced on both sides.
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Thank you
Thank You very much! Really helpful
It's great mem please uplode it continuously ...thankiyou 👌🏼👌🏼
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🙏 Mam..Thank you so much for your videos. They are very interesting and helpful for us. Please make more videos with different ragas that we often use. Also, can you give tips on how to easily recognize the ragas?
Day 2 Done
Excellent awesome teaching