We channel our sorrow through music! We conduct our strength through music! Music for happiness- for fun- for pain- for frolicking. Music works as the most powerful coping mechanism. Veda says music is a powerful medium to connect with our Divine, our true soul, other than some fragrant sticks and flowers.
The Glimpse of Raag & Talas:
1. Hindustani Ragas
Hindustani ragas are prevalent in the northern regions of India and have gained popularity worldwide. This raga is relatively free-flowing.
2. Carnatic Ragas
Carnatic ragas have evolved in the southern regions of India. They exhibit a more structured and rigorous approach, with precise rules governing the melodic patterns and ornamentations.
3. Taa...
We channel our sorrow through music! We conduct our strength through music! Music for happiness- for fun- for pain- for frolicking. Music works as the most powerful coping mechanism. Veda says music is a powerful medium to connect with our Divine, our true soul, other than some fragrant sticks and flowers.
The Glimpse of Raag & Talas:
1. Hindustani Ragas
Hindustani ragas are prevalent in the northern regions of India and have gained popularity worldwide. This raga is relatively free-flowing.
2. Carnatic Ragas
Carnatic ragas have evolved in the southern regions of India. They exhibit a more structured and rigorous approach, with precise rules governing the melodic patterns and ornamentations.
3. Taal
The concept of taal was explained by Bharat Muni in Natyashastra. Every beat in a piece of music that makes you clap or nod or tap your feet is taal.
These are some forms of Indian music that you can learn from the gurus at Shri Gauri Shankar Mandir. You will gain deep insights into Indian Classical Music and learn to play the musical instruments of this genre.