

Creates interest among the students to perceive the next level of learning Carnatic music.Gets an exposure of one or more languages.Acquires knowledge of the basic concepts of raga and tala.Basic Sense of timing or rhythm and knowledge of singing varisais in 3 speeds.Gaining knowledge of the upper and lower octaves or registers.Ability to handle twin notes or to sing aahata or pratyahata gamakas.Getting Familiar with the notes of Mayamalava Gaula Raga.A song of the famous writer in the past such as Bharatiyar or Bharathidasan in Tamil.


In todays fast moving world, even though people are interested in learning music, they may not have enough time to approach a tutor or guru who may be at a long distance or sometimes in other countries. South Indian music is unique by itself possessing intricacies in the system of srutis, raga, tala, bhava and so on. Indian music is believed to have its origin from the Vedas and existed as a single system of music till the 12th century after which is bifurcated into the systems of South Indian music or the Karnatic music and the North Indian music or the Hindustani music. India, being a country of diverse customs and traditions, is much spiritual in nature and utilised all the art forms to express spirituality. Music is an universal language to express emotions.

Foundation Course An introduction to Carnatic music courses.
