great video.
what branch of school is this Mr.Balaji?
who was your guru?
very clear explanation, I did not Mohras were this complicated when creating them.
thank you for explaining it.
coswominn 1 year ago
@coswominn if I was to guess, is it closer to UKS style of playing than trichy sankaran/karaikudi mani?
once again, I am very delighted you took the time to explain this to us. thank you!
@coswominn
Sri Balaji is a disciple of his father Sri Melakkaveri Krishnamurthy. He is from the Thinniyam school (or pAni), which is part of the Tanjore tradition.
iamrajabala 1 year ago
great video.
what branch of school is this Mr.Balaji?
who was your guru?
very clear explanation, I did not Mohras were this complicated when creating them.
thank you for explaining it.
coswominn 1 year ago
@coswominn if I was to guess, is it closer to UKS style of playing than trichy sankaran/karaikudi mani?
once again, I am very delighted you took the time to explain this to us. thank you!
coswominn 1 year ago
@coswominn
Sri Balaji is a disciple of his father Sri Melakkaveri Krishnamurthy. He is from the Thinniyam school (or pAni), which is part of the Tanjore tradition.
iamrajabala 1 year ago