Online Carnatic Music Training
How to Start Carnatic Music Learning Online
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Each lesson is comprised of a set of 20 minutes
Repeat each Lesson 3 days per week.
One lesson per week.
Each session you can attend any no of times in a week for better results.
Sing along with instructor at your own pace and time.
You can start singing in Choir like a Pro in 1 Year.
Benefits of our Carnatic music training
1. Vocal Technique:
Breath Support:
Proper breath support is crucial for projecting the voice and sustaining notes, especially in ensemble singing.
Vocal Placement:
Singers need to learn how to place their voice for optimal resonance and projection, ensuring a clear and balanced sound.
Posture:
Good posture is essential for proper breath control and vocal support, contributing to a more unified and resonant sound.
2. Pitch and Intonation:
Matching Pitch:
Choir singing requires singers to accurately match their pitch to other voices, creating a harmonious sound.
Interval Training:
Practicing intervals (distances between notes) helps singers develop their ability to recognize and reproduce different pitches.
Aural Training:
Listening carefully to other singers and adjusting your voice to harmonize with them is a key skill.
3. Vocal Endurance and Stamina:
Long-Term Vocal Strength: Choir singing can build vocal stamina and the ability to sing for extended periods.
Vocal Warm-ups: Regular warm-ups help prepare the vocal cords for singing and prevent fatigue.
Breathing Exercises: Techniques like breathing exercises can improve projection and stamina.
4. Music Literacy:
Sight-Reading:
Choir singing often involves learning to read music quickly and accurately, which can be a valuable skill for musicians.
Music Theory:
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Understanding harmony, chords, and rhythms is essential for singing in a choir and appreciating the music.
Musical Vocabulary:
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Choirs often sing a wide range of music, exposing singers to diverse styles and composers.
5. Teamwork and Confidence:
Blending Voices:
Choir singing involves learning to blend your voice with others, creating a cohesive and unified sound.
Listening Skills:
Developing attentive listening skills is crucial for harmonizing with other voices and creating a balanced ensemble.
Performance Confidence:
Choir singing can boost confidence in performance and solo singing, as singers learn to project their voices and engage with the audience