Tag Archives: indian
Pendu Yaar (Punjab) | Kamal Heer | Punjabi Virsa 2013 Sydney Live
Kamal Heer | Tuttda Gia | 2013
Kamal Heer’s Bulla
Learn to Play Bansuri
Here is the entire series of lessons. Click Next to play the next video in the series. Or alternatively, view the playlist on YouTube.
TouchOSC (iPad) Layout for Cubase 6
I designed this TouchOSC layout for Cubase 6.5.
This layout controls Cubase parameters in three ways:
1. Through the Generic Remote,
2. Through the Quick Controls, and
3. Through Midi CCs and Notes, which can be recorded to any MIDI channel directly.
To use this layout:
1. Install TouchOSC app on you tablet and install the TouchOSC bridge on your computer.
2. Establish a connection between your iPad and the computer.
3. Download the layout files . (Download Here).
4. Put the .touchosc file on your device.
5. Import the xml files into Cubase. There are two files, one for the quick controls and one for the generic remote.
All files are fully editable. if you see a problem (such as a repeated CC# or a wrong assignment), or need to change something, please edit the related parameters.
A few things such as the Master fader and meters may need to be re-connected.
To obtain TouchOSC app and help on related topics please visit http://hexler.net/
To obtain information about Cubase related topics please visit the Steinberg forum.
Here are the images of this layout:
Enjoy.
Bansuri – Part 6 – Playing Half Notes
Bansuri – Part 6 – Playing Half Notes
In this lesson, you will learn to play half notes on a Bansuri (Indian Flute). With this method bansuri becomes capable of playing all twelve notes of an octave. To view English Subtitles please use the ‘CC’ option. Thanks. © 2012 Plasma Records.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI2BdWYEp04&w=560&h=315]
Bansuri – Part 5 – Playing Scales with Key Change – Practical
Bansuri – Part 5 – Playing Scales with Key Change – Practical
In this lesson, you will learn to play seven modes or scales or moorshanas, and six thaats of Northern Indian music on a Bansuri (Indian Flute). The bansuri is capable of playing these scales without using half notes. For detailed explanation please see ‘part 4’ from the same series. To view English Subtitles please use the ‘CC’ option.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUoqX9No9IE&w=560&h=315]
Bansuri – Part 4 – Playing Scales with Key Change – Theory
Bansuri – Part 4 – Playing Scales with Key Change – Theory
In this lesson, you will learn to play seven modes or scales or moorshanas, and six thaats of Northern Indian music on a Bansuri (Indian Flute). Bansuri is capable of playing these scales without using half notes. To view English Subtitles please use the ‘CC’ option.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFALenfh9Cs&w=560&h=315]
Uttari Gunkali – Raag
Uttari Gunkali
Thaat: Bhairavi
Jati: Sampooran- Sampooran (7/7)
Virjit Notes: none
Vadi: Sa
Samvadi: Ma
Vikrat Notes: R, G, D, N komal
Time: Morning
Aroh: S r g m P d n S*
Avroh: S* n d P m g r S
Click here to pick a Thaat (parent Scale)
Click here to pick a Jati (note count)
Click here to see the entire list alphabetically
You may also use the search feature on this blog to find a Raag.