The Mridangam is an ancient percussion intrument of South India. Hailed as the King of South Indian percussion instruments, it forms the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a carnatic music ensemble. The word 'mridangam' is derived from the Sanskrit word Mrid and Angam - Mrid meaning 'clay' and Angam meaning 'body'.
The lessons on this DVD have been tailored by Sri N.Ramakrishnan in such a way that they can be practiced in the comfort of your home.
Itenerary
1. History of Mridangam 2. Physical Components 3. Tips before performing 4. The Instrument - Sizes and Varieties 5. The Nature of its Sound 6. The History of the Masters and Schools of Thought 7. Gurukalam 8. Profile of N.Ramakrishnan 9. Lessons on Mridangam - Preface - Basic Lessons - Key Note For The Forenhs - Forenhs
Credits:-
* Concept & Script - N.Ramakrishnan * Compeering - Jayanthi Subramanium * Camera - Gopi Sabhapathy * Project Co-ordination - Aruna Sivaramakrishna Rao
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