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Violin (Carnatic)
and Violin Notes (Western Classical)
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Violin Notes
(Western Classical)
& Violin (Carnatic)
Violin
occupies the most important place in the stage of Indian music. In its
congenial conceptions, it owes its origin to the European countries,
more specifically Italy and Germany.
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The
violin is essentially a bowed instrument with four strings that are
plucked to create music. The shape of the body of the violin is almost
like an hour glass. The violin comprises of various components like
the soundboard, also known as the top plate / table / belly, maple
ribs, two end blocks, a neck, a bridge, a sound post, four strings and
various fittings, that includes a chinrest, which may attach directly
over the tailpiece
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Violin Notes (Western Classical)
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The
violin plays a profound role in chamber music, orchestral music, opera, ballet,
and the solo repertoire. Orchestral scores are written with violin sections one
and two; the classical quartet has two violins (and one viola and one cello).
The first chair, first violin in an orchestra (called concertmaster, even if
female) plays a key leadership role in the group, secondary only to the
conductor, and works with the principle players who sit first chair in the
second violin, viola, cello and bass sections.
The Violin with special reference to South Indian music had its early
beginnings when it was used as a mere melodic support
in Harikatha performances. Certain musical passages sung by the main
exponent were reproduced on the violin for the sake of effects. Still
later, violin figured in devotional music concerts where musical lyrics
and songs along figured. Later came the 'accompanying role' of the
violin to the main singer. It is at this juncture, when classical vocal
concerts gained a formidable portion in the 'classical' stage of
Carnatic music concert. Slowly, the violin emerged as the only best
possible melodic support. In spite of the experimental usage of flute,
vina and some other instruments, the violin as of today has emerged as
the best possible accompaniment owing to its capacity for continuity and
to reproduce any sound, adaptability and its pure support in maintaining
the stability of a musical concert.
48
hrs class - validity 6 months
Positioning
Finger
Exercises
Learn
Sargam / Alankar
Raagas
Songs
Fees:
Rs.
8000/-
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