Absolutely amazing! I have been following Voxguru for over 2 years now. All learners of the theory and practice of classical (or semi classical Music) owe a huge debt of gratitude to Ms Pratibha Sarathy. I say that for the following reasons: 1. Her amazing depth and breadth of knowledge of the Indian classical music 2. Her mellifluous voice, and of course that of her 2 co-singers we see in the many youtube clips 3. The team of excellent teachers she has put together 4. Her ability to crisply explain the scientific underpinnings of classical music 5. Her powerful command of the language and vast vocabulary needed to clearly explain the fundamentals as well as advanced concepts of music. There are dozens of music teachers who have posted lessons (my thanks to them). In my opinion, no one else even comes close to the clarity and depth of explanation that Ms Sarathy provides through her video lessons. 6. Her excellent use of the technology and computer graphics to explain complex concepts which reinforces and accelerates learning 7. He willingness and eagerness to share her vast knowledge of music freely and put it in the public domain to anyone who wants to listen and learn. I wish her decades more of successful singing and teaching career!
This made my day ❤️ My heartfelt gratitude to you for sharing such kind words. So glad to know that the content is helpful and reaching students of music in the right spirit!
I practice s r g m while i am cooking every day. After 3 months i try sing only a short song . My friend ask me that your vouce is no longer before . Thank you . Iove you.
After 6 years of my musical journey as a student (SV Music college, Tirupati) Today I felt found my Sadguru... Who clarified the main conflict to choose their own pitch by self for a disciple who needs at day1 Paadabhivandanam madam🙏🏻🙇🏻
Hi, I feel very relaxed after coming to this page due to music. I am a music lover, I am enjoying and learning a lot by listening to these lectures on the beginning of music. Abut Vocel Practice ❤
Very very important topic, explained so well. Many are unaware that you need to adjust the pitch according to your voice. The challenge is in finding the highest and lowest note of any song.
Superb ma'am 👍 Your super and easy understandable teaching prompted me to join your voice culture program. I have completed first round and pursuing the advanced curriculum. Thanks a lot and God bless you ❤
Thanks ma'am. You arranged one master class recently but unfortunately I couldn't get a chance to seek your guidance. I hope you will soon arrange some meeting like this .
Remembering the absolute sound of a particular pitch is called having ‘perfect pitch’ which is a rare skill. Usually the skill we can more easily aspire for is to identify and place notes relative to a particular reference.
I'm 17! After neglecting to pursue singing as a career for years, I finally realised that I want to choose this path. So here I am, practising with you the first lesson to open voice. But I couldn't understand this one. Kindly guide me.
I neglected it because I thought I my voice was not perfect but now I've grown up and realised I should atleast give my best and I think if I work on my voice I'll be pretty good at singing.
If you are looking for a more structured and detailed learning, you are welcome to explore the voxguru app where we have full courses in music. Android - bit.ly/3nTLqex iOS - apple.co/2Yfeowu
Well, all your videos are best in terms of smooth explanation, for this particular video, if you were chosen the any Hindi song also, then it will be helpful for the people like us who like Tamil, but don't understand it thoroughly since it is not our mother tongue.So it is getting little bit difficult to match that interactiveness.For instance, from my point of view, if you were chosen Jiya Jale from Dil Se, that will be also helpful.Anyways, overall video and all other videos are at their best.You are really an epitome of how to be a good teacher for the music lovers.Kudos to you and your team!Thnx Pratibha Ma'am.
madam, for deciding octaves which reference point you are considering. should i consider black 5 as c# or somthing else you want to say. my confusion starts with G you have tuned on Tanpura. considering harmonium please guide.
Very nice video. A quick question_I'm a male, and I feel C is quite high for me. I sing comfortably at lower A . Is that okay ? Because i see men usually singing C or D, and I sound very low compared.
Ma'am before I used to sing very well but now due to lack of practice I started losing my voice. Now when I sing my voice isn't that stable. I am not able to sing high pitches well or sometimes I even struggle singing low pitch. My voice is cracking a lot. What should I do to regain my voice? Could you please give any suggestions?
I have been learning mucsic from your videos for a long time i practice hindustani classical , one major problem i face is with teevra ma and any teerva and komal swar , if there are any alankars to practice that it would be great❤❤
We have a detailed course on Komal and Teevra Swaras on the voxguru app. Please feel free to explore this and improve your understanding of these Swaras. Sharing the app download links below. Android - bit.ly/3nTLqex iOS - apple.co/2Yfeowu
Im a singer When i shown to ENT they said vocal swelling is there,so need rest,my voice is having cracks wen i sing please suggest me mam,what to do Any tips I can't stay without singing