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  • Free for all learners
    • A brief introduction to Carnatic music
    • A free melakarta course
    • Melakarta ragas applied
    • Musical map | South India
    • Gitam | A song for learners to be sung with feeling
    • Practice four widely used Carnatic talas
  • Resources
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    • CD Sambho Mahadeva Vina/South India by Rajeswari Padmanabhan and K.S. Subramanian
    • The Oxford Illustrated Companion to South Indian Classical Music
    • Mariyamman – songs by Sirgali Govindarajan & Madurai Somasundaram
    • Il raga che porta la pioggia
    • Select resource posts
      • Eloquent Percussion: A Guide to South Indian Rhythm
      • Find a copy of The Oxford Illustrated Companion
      • Karaikudi Voyage App
      • Raga Dhana: An Alpha-Numerical Directory of Ragas
      • Video | Layavinyasam by T.R. Sundaresan and ensemble – Navarasa Navarthri
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A music worth sharing

Posted byludwig 01/04/202020/05/2020

Whatever one’s personal background and aspirations may be, Carnatic music remains a quest for undiluted aesthetic experience (rasa). Three basic concepts are essential. Read the brief introduction for more!

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