Hindustani Vocal Foundation II
Hindustani Classical Music is the classical music of the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent. It may also be called North Indian Classical Music or, in Hindustani, Shastriya Sangeet (Śāstriya Saṅgīt).
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Starts From - ₹3500
Duration - 1/Month
Topics Covered
- Shud Swar Alankar 2
- Taans
- Taals
- Meru Khand
- Alankar 1 & 2 , Geet , Meru Khand in
Raag Bhoopali - Aakar
- Composing own Taans
- Sur Saadhna
- Voice projection
- Meend in Meru Khand
Pre-Requisites
Must have completed KaushikDhwanee’s Hindustani Vocal Foundation I or must have learnt Carnatic vocal for 3-6 months from a well-known institution.
About Hindustani Vocal Foundation II
Hindustani Classical Music is the classical music of the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent. It may also be called North Indian Classical Music or, in Hindustani, Shastriya Sangeet (Śāstriya Saṅgīt). It is played in Instruments like the violin, sitar, and sarod. It is mostly played on the violin as it supports all types of notes. Its origins were in the 12th Century CE when it diverged from Carnatic Music, the classical tradition in South India. Hindustani Classical Music arose in the Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb, a period of the great influence of Perso-Arabic arts in the subcontinent, especially the northern parts.