MUSIC CLASS ONLINE - Vocal Music Lessons
Music Class Online : Divya music offers regular vocal music learning classes and online vocal music lessons. The regular and online vocal music classes are offered for learning the Indian classical music (Shastriya sangeet) and the Indian semi classical music Light classical music (Sugam sangeet ). Music was first formalized in India in connection with preserving the sruti texts, primarily the four Vedas, which are seen as apaurasheya (divine voice texts not created by man). Indian classical vocal music is divided into two categories: Hindustani (North Indian style of music) and Carnatic (South Indian style of music).
Hindustani music & Carnatic music are the two main poles of classical Indian music. The central notion in both these systems is that of a melodic mode or raga, sung to a rhythmic cycle or tala. Both music styles have the same origin & sources according to ancient scriptures but they have many differences too.
Music Class Online : Hindustani vocal music
Hindustani vocal music Shastriya sangit or the north Indian style of Indian classical music is practiced throughout the northern Indian subcontinent.
It is a tradition that originated in Vedic ritual chants and has been evolving since the 12th century, primarily in what is now North India, Earlier, Hindustani vocal music was not available to everyone and was confined to high society people like the ruling, administrative and business class only but because of two musicians & scholars: V. N. Bhartkhande & V.D. Paluskar, today it easily available to the common man. One possible classification of ragas is into "melodic modes" or "parent scales", known as thaats, under which most ragas can be classified based on the notes they use. Thaats may consist of up to seven scale degrees, or swara. Hindustani classical musicians name these pitches using a system called Sargam, the equivalent of the Western movable dosolfege.The Hinduastani classical music concepts: Shruti, Swara, Alankar, Raga, Tala, Thaat and Gharana.
The Generes - Hindustani Classical: Dhrupad, Dhamar, Khyal, Tarana, Sadra and Semi classical: Thumri, Dadra, Qawwali, Ghazal, Bhajans (devotional), Chaiti, Kajri. The Thaats: Bilaval, Khamaj, Kafi, Asavari, Bhairav, Bhairavi, Todi, Purvi, Marwa and Kalyan.
The origin of Caranatic music dates back to around the 15th and 16th century AD. Carnatic music (original name is Karnataka music) is a system of music associated with the southern part of India and the style is followed largely in four south Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala & Tamil Nadu. Caranatic classical music is mostly vocal unlike Hindustani classical music. There are 72 basic scales on the octave and constitutes a rich variety of melodic motion. The basic form of a song is monophonic in variation.
Music Class Online - Divya Music offers regular singing classes for learning Carnatic Vocal Music with expert guidance of the experienced senior Indian Carnatic Vocal Music teachers top Carnatic music gurus in India. Online Carnatic Vocal Music course lessons offered by Divya Music, online music learning courses offers live, real time online Carnatic music classes and Hindustani vocal music lessons online web learning sessions with the best Carnatic Music Guru from India.
Hindustani vocal music and Carnatic vocal music - Indian vocal music training and educational courses are available at Divya Music for university, college & school students in India with highly experienced faculty of renowned senior Indian vocal music teachers and options to select a hobby music course in the curriculum and a complete well defined syllabus for a promising career in vocal music.
Divya Music offers special vocal music classes to learn singing Carnatic vocal, Hindustani vocal classical vocal and semi classical vocal Ghazal, Bhajans etc. Divya Music - one of the best music schools in India, conducts regular and online vocal music classes for Certificate hobby courses, Diploma courses, Bachelor degree courses, Masters degree courses and doctorate music courses in vocal music - classical vocal, light classical vocal and Rabindra Sangeet etc. During learning the theory and practice of vocal music at Divya Music, a vocal music course student learns about music - knowledge of Indian vocal music, sound and its origin, scales, notes (notations), work of noted musicians of the world, many Ragas and Raga based musical compositions, Talas (teen taal etc.), Rhythms, Alankars, light classical etc. The vocal music student learns many of the following ragas: Yaman, Bhupali, Kafi, Bhairav, Bihag, Alhaiya Bilawal, Khamaj, Bage shri, Durga, Aashawari, Bhairavi, Virndawani, Bhimpalasi, Desh, Tilak Kamod, Hamir, Kedar, Tilang, Kalingda, Patdeep, Jaunpuri, Malkauns, Pilu, Deshkar and Shankra etc.