Physics of Music: A rudimentary introduction to the subject using Carnaic Music symbols and some illustrative audio (under development).(Similar to Gaayaka of Windows program but does not have thaalam sound facility). Carnatic Notation Plyayer: To play 'S R G M.' type of notation with symbols for octaves, higher kaalam notes, choice of Melam, Sruthi and instrument (Veena or Flute).'Thalameter': Thaalam generator for all the 35 thaalams and the 2 Chaapu thaalams with adjustable tempo (with 2 kalai choice) and hand gesture animation.How compositions are fitted into the thaalam structure. Thaalam module: The rhythm system - definitions of 35 thaalams, chaapu thaalams, jaathi, etc.Choice of Veena or Flute for audio in different sruthis. Raagam module: 75 Raagams-Aarohanam-Avarohanam, detailed textual descriptions with emphasis on gamakam, Audio visuals of Aarohanam-Avarohanam on a Keyboard and Veena Frets sketch with audio, typical phrases of the Raagam with audio (with natural gamakams), and short list of compositions.Access other pages (20 in all) sequentially or jump to a page from the drop down contents list. Essential features of Carnatic Music, Raaga system, Classificication into 72 Melams-get notes from Melam number and vice versa with audio, concepts of Janya, Janaka, Gamakams. Basic Theory: Basics of Carnatic Music system with appropriate audio-visuals.For information and downloading the free Windows software click here. If you had opened this page in Internet Explorer, right click on the link and select open with Edge/Chrome/Firefox.Īlternatively you can also use the Windows based free software which has similar content but somewhat more programs and more facilities in some programs. You need Chrome, Firefox or Micosoft Edge browsers (or Safari for Mac.) for viewing and hearing audio. You can view the different modules by clicking the links (which briefly mentions the contents) below. This web site is all about CARNATIC MUSIC (South Indian Classical Music) - theory and practice and with audio-visuals (audio with gamakam where required).
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