

Carnatic music classes are conducted for foreign tourists for short and long terms.
One can learn the basics and some important ragas within a short time. Depend upon your time availability, we can arrange for classes at Coimbatore, Tamilnadu.
we can provide you boarding and lodging facicilities apart from the Bharathanatyam classes.
Fee depend upon the duration of the courses. Please contact us at for more info
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Carnatic music, known as karnātaka sangītam (in Indian languages ) is the classical music that originated in Karnataka, South India.
Lyrics in Carnatic music are emphasizing love and other social issues. Carnatic music, although some of them, especially with the 'Rasa' (emotion) of love, continue to be composed and are widely popular, that rest on the concept of sublimation of human emotions for union with the divine. Thus, for instance, a young woman in a modern classical composition, will be yearning for one of the deities, such as Krishna, as her 'lover - the purpose of such musical pieces being at once to provide an outlet for human emotions and, unlike in the normal run of motion pictures, to address God rather than another human being. Carnatic music as a classical form is always thus required to be a culturally elevating medium.
As with all Indian classical music, the two main components of Carnatic music are raga, a melodic pattern and tala, a rhythmic pattern. (One might want to read these pages before proceeding.)
1 comment:
Chitraveena Ravikiran's book, Appreciating Carnatic Music, published by Ganesg & Co., Madras will make and excellent introduction.
K Srinivasamurthy
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