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A brief introduction to Carnatic music
Free for all learners
A free melakarta course
Boggle Your Mind with Mela (BYMM) method – free mini course
Flow | Exercises, related resources & tips
Gitam | A song for learners to be sung with feeling
Glossary (PDF)
Lesson inspired by Gandhi’s understanding of music
Mela quiz: A simple DIY memory test
Musical map
Practice four widely used Carnatic talas
Tala Anubhava: 25 rhythm exercises
Tambura
Voice culture and singing – free resource
Resources
CD Sambho Mahadeva Vina/South India by Rajeswari Padmanabhan and K.S. Subramanian
Eloquent Percussion: A Guide to South Indian Rhythm
Find a copy of The Oxford Illustrated Companion to South Indian Classical Music
Mariyamman – songs by Sirgali Govindarajan & Madurai Somasundaram
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Il raga che porta la pioggia by Pia Srinivasan
Raga Dhana: An Alpha-Numerical Directory of Ragas
What’s the difference between Hindustani and Carnatic music?
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Video | Safe search for students and lovers of Carnatic music
Video | Keeping tala with hand gestures: Adi (8 beats) & Misra chapu (7 beats)
Video | Layavinyasam by T.R. Sundaresan and ensemble – Navarasa Navarthri
Video | Playing and tuning the South Indian tambura
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