Page 1 of 41 karnATik Beginners' notations http://www.karnatik.com Copyright 2002-2003 rani. All rights reserved. karnATik Beginners' Lessons Notation (January 2002) Contents Before you begin 1 What you need 1 Things to think about 2 Notation notes 3 Sarali varisai (lesson 1) 4-11 JanTa varisai (lesson 2)12-23 TaaTu varisai (lesson 3) 24-27 MElstaayi varisai (lesson 4) 28-30 Mandrastaayi varisai (lesson 5) 31-33 Alankaarams (lesson 6) 34-41 Brought to you by karnATik All the Carnatic music you need! http://www.karnatik.com See website for notations as well as audio!
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karnATik
Beginners' LessonsNotation
(January 2002)
Contents
Before you begin 1What you need 1Things to think about 2Notation notes 3Sarali varisai (lesson 1) 4-11JanTa varisai (lesson 2)12-23TaaTu varisai (lesson 3) 24-27MElstaayi varisai (lesson 4) 28-30Mandrastaayi varisai (lesson 5) 31-33Alankaarams (lesson 6) 34-41
Brought to you by karnATikAll the Carnatic music you need!
http://www.karnatik.com
See website for notations as well as audio!
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Beginners' Lessons - Before you begin
Before you begin your first lessons, you must beready. For go through the Carnatic introductions(check the main page). When you have a basicunderstanding of the notes of Carnatic, it willhelp you sing better. Now, continue.
You will need the following:
A good teacher. This is essential because this person willcorrect your mistakes and set a good example to follow.Your teacher should be someone capable of performing andhave a good reputation for teaching. Treat your teacherwith respect and consideration at all times, even when youare no longer learning from her. Instrumentalists must besure to learn from both a vocal and instrumental teacher.From the instrumental teacher you will learn technique andfrom the vocal teacher how to play as though yourinstrument is singing the words.
Dedication. It is not enough to just show up for class oncea week. Practice everyday, even for as little as half anhour. For those who wish to be performers, weekday practiceshould be 4-5 hours.
Listening skills. You must be ready to listen carefully toyour teacher and to other performers. Listening to greatrecordings of (especially) past greats will help you learnmusic faster. Attend concerts as well.
A shruthi box or tambura. This will provide the basic notessa and its fifth pa. Ask your teacher to help you find yourideal pitch so you can sing at least two whole octavescomfortably. Find out exactly how to tune either yourshruthi box or tambura. Listen to the notes carefully atleast five minutes.
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Things to think about as you start(especially for singers):
1.Don't sing like a robot. You have to enjoy what you'redoing. Music is fun!
2.Don't strain your voice. If you can't get a note, sing itsoftly or shift your shruthi down. With regular practiceyou will be able to hit the higher notes more comfortably.
3.Keep a steady speed. There's no need to rush. Don't tryto think you have to get through everything quickly.Instead, do it slow, go through a little at a time, gettingeverything right. It's more important to be correct than itis to be fast.
4.Sit up straight. Sit cross-legged on the floor and keepyour back comfortable but straight. Hold your neck back,not sticking out, but relaxed. Rest your hands loosely onyour thighs or knees.
5.Now sing sa, pa, and high sa. Hold LONG notes and seethat they match with theshruthi box. Your teacher will help you.
6.Choose a raaga for your beginning exercises. They areusually sung in the raagamaayamaaLavagowLa, but some teachers use shankaraabharaNamor any other raagathat has 7 notes in its scale.
7.When you sing, sing long. Hold each note as long aspossible (kaarvai), holding your breath and singing "fromyour belly." Try to get the note smooth and even, withoutwavering. Try to hold it for as long as a minute.
8.When you have practiced the lessons and know them well,sing them accurately (ask your teacher), you can sing themin akaaram. This is when you use the sound aaaa... insteadof the notes sa ri ga ma pa da ni for your exercises.
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NOTATIONS USED:
In these lessons, a few symbols are used. Check thesymbols page for more information, but asummary is below:
s = sa, r = ri, g = ga, m = ma, p = pa, d = da, n =ni
lowercase notes (s r g m p d n) = notes in normal(middle) octave
uppercase notes (S R G M P D N) = notes in upper(mEl, taara) octave
note + dot (s. r. g. m. p. d. n.) = notes in lower(keezh, mandra) octave
note + apostrophe (S' R' G' M' P' D' N') = notes inoctave above upper (ati taara)
note + two dots (s.. r.. g.. m.. p.. d.. n..) =notes in octave below lower (anu mandra)
vertical bar (|) = taaLam division of drutam oranudrutam or laghu
double vertical bar (||) = end of one taaLa cycle
dash (-) = separation of phrases. You must sing sothat each phrases is continuous and the notes areonly split where the dashes occur.
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