Hi Everyone, Here is the Basic Bansuri Audiobook Part 4. It starts off with "Finger Movement Practice", "Basic on understanding melodic Patterns", "Collection of some Alankars with Audio", "Introduction to Talas" and Gats Rhyaaz.
There are 18 ragas in the book, namely:
Bhupali, Durga, Bhinna Shadaj, Hansdhwani, Khamaj, Vrindavani Sarang, Tilang, Desh, Kafi, Bilawal, Yaman, Bhairav, Aasavari, Bhairavi, Bihag, Bhimplasi, Bageshri, and Pilu.
Each ragas has gats in different talas such as, Rupak, Jhaptaal, Ektaal and Teentaal. Each has many taans and Jhala.
Basic Information:
Number of Pages: 204 (Landscape view)
Size of the PDF book: 2.32 GB
Price: 4.63 USD
How to download:
Due to the big size of the book, I had difficulty in uploading. So I did divided them into 24 parts of zip files. All you need to do is download the 24 rar files. Make sure to put them in 1 single folder and then extract. If you didn't understand, please watch my video or email me.
Thank you.
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Indian Raga music Audio ebook part 3
This PDF book contains 7 ragas, which are:1.Tilak Kamod
2.Shankara
3.Bhairav
4.Bageshri
5.Bihag
6.Bhairavi
7.Aasavari
Note: Audio will be playable only on PC not on smartphones.
File Size: 77.7 mb
Price: Rs. 143.82
Preview:
Using the Book
Double clicking on the sound icon will activate the sound clip.General instructions will be given such as when to start a taan. For e.g. the picture in the left says "Taan from 5", which means after 4 beats of the Teentaal, you have to start the taan.
Speed: What should be the speed of a phrase of a composition?
The section above Taan shows Notes in Cells that are to be played in one single beat. It may be single for one notes such as [m], [P], [S'], [S'], but double for [R'G'] [S'R'], [R'P'], [G'm'].
The Taan here in the above picture is 4 times of a single beat, i.e. you have to play 4 notes in one beat. [GRmG], [RSNS], [GRmG], [RSNS]
Pitch: When should a note be played in high octave or in Low octave?
Any underlined note should be played in lower octave such as P, D, N, S.
Notes ending with ' symbol are to be played in high octave such as S', R', G', m'.
Another
amazing PDF Audio Book for learning indian classical music is finally here. This
book is user interactive i.e. it has audio clips attached to every
compositions, and individual taans, so that user can actually click on the
sound icon to listen to the audio.
This
book covers some Pentatonic Ragas:
Tilang,
Bhinna
Shadaj,
Vrindavani
Sarang,
Durga.
And
other ragas:
Khamaj,
Desh
and Kafi
I
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File Size: 40 mb
Price: Rs. 90 /-
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Preview:
Using the Book
Double clicking on the sound icon will activate the sound clip.General instructions will be given such as when to start a taan. For e.g. the picture in the left says "Taan from 5", which means after 4 beats of the Teentaal, you have to start the taan.
Speed: What should be the speed of a phrase of a composition?
The section above Taan shows Notes in Cells that are to be played in one single beat. It may be single for one notes such as [m], [P], [S'], [S'], but double for [R'G'] [S'R'], [R'P'], [G'm'].
The Taan here in the above picture is 4 times of a single beat, i.e. you have to play 4 notes in one beat. [GRmG], [RSNS], [GRmG], [RSNS]
Pitch: When should a note be played in high octave or in Low octave?
Any underlined note should be played in lower octave such as P, D, N, S.
Notes ending with ' symbol are to be played in high octave such as S', R', G', m'.
Indian Classical Raga Music Part 1
This book is for the beginners and young students who are eager to learn the Raga Music and the flute (Basuri). This book contains the simple ragas and talas. Ragas: Hansdhwani, Bhupali, Yaman
This book is an amazing one, you can click on the sound icon to listen to the music. There are several compositions in different talas. I hope you will enjoy learning through this book.
Note: This book only works in PC. Smart phone will not work.
Size: 16.8 mb
Price: Rs. 50 -/
Note: This book only works in PC. Smart phone will not work.
Size: 16.8 mb
Price: Rs. 50 -/
Please Provide your Email Address after Checkout
Thanks a lot
Pay with
Preview:
Using the Book
Double clicking on the sound icon will activate the sound clip.General instructions will be given such as when to start a taan. For e.g. the picture in the left says "Taan from 5", which means after 4 beats of the Teentaal, you have to start the taan.
Speed: What should be the speed of a phrase of a composition?
The section above Taan shows Notes in Cells that are to be played in one single beat. It may be single for one notes such as [m], [P], [S'], [S'], but double for [R'G'] [S'R'], [R'P'], [G'm'].
The Taan here in the above picture is 4 times of a single beat, i.e. you have to play 4 notes in one beat. [GRmG], [RSNS], [GRmG], [RSNS]
Pitch: When should a note be played in high octave or in Low octave?
Any underlined note should be played in lower octave such as P, D, N, S.
Notes ending with ' symbol are to be played in high octave such as S', R', G', m'.
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