Carnatic Flute - The Beginners Guide

How to Play the Musical Seven Notes (Saptha Swaras)

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What you will learn

Students have to practice these Janta Swarams, Datu Smarams Upper Sthai Swarams carefully in the first speed.

These Janta Swarams, Datu Swarams and Upper Sthai Swarams are little difficult but in the regular practice students can pick up.

Students have to practice all these chapters in first speed carefully.

After practicing all the Janta Swarams, Datu Swarams and Upper Sthai Swarams in first speed, students can know that how to play properly in two speeds.

Students must practice regularly and all the basic exercises minimum 2 speeds have to practice, and go through our lectures then students get perfection.

Why take this course?

The great composer Purandara Dasa, hailed as the Father of Carnatic music, created a set of fundamental exercises nearly 500 years ago, which are followed even today.

Sarali Varishais: These fundamental sequences enable the student to get a feel of melody with rhythm. The logic is quite obvious here. The 1st varishai is a plain ascent and descent of the notes of the raga. The 2nd varishai focuses on the second note from S, namely R (in the ascent) and N (in the descent). The 3rd varishai centers on the third note (G and D) in the ascent and descent respectively. The fourth varishai concentrates on the fourth note M and P. This goes on up to the 7th varishai. The last 3 are general exercises. Some books have split the last sarali Swarams into 5 parts, but singing it as a single Varshai  is more instructive. Swarams are the fundamental exercises which help you to understand the basic swaras (Notes) of Carnatic Music. The sequences follow a logical order ascending and descending, up to the 7th Swarali Swaram (first 7 exercises). the last 7 exercises help you move smoothly up and down the scale.

The two primary components of Carnatic Music are "Raga" (Musical Notes) and "Tala" (Rhythm). You need to understand the concept of both Raga and Tala before moving forward.

The Ragas are the musical notes and modes in which a song proceeds.  These ragas are based on 7 Swaras of Carnatic Music. They are Sa - Ri - Ga - Ma - Pa - Da - Ni .  Diverse permutations and combinations of these swaras produce various ragas.

There are two types of ragas - Aarohhanam and Avarohanam.  Ascending notes of ragas are known as Aarohanam. Descending notes are called Avarohanam. Carnatic ragas are known to be relaxing and soothing to the soul.


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