 Hello friends, my name is Prashant Kumar and I am... Hello friends, my name is Prashant Kumar and welcome to the course on piano. So, I am going to teach you the basics of piano. So, let's start. Hi friends, welcome to the course on piano. My name is Prashant Kumar and I am going to teach you how to play piano. So, let's start. So, let's start with some fundamental of piano. There are total seven notes. There are total seven fundamental notes and those are Sa, Re, G, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni. So, how do we play those notes on piano? So, let us see. First of all, you need to see there are some white keys and there are some black keys. So, we are going to play on these keys only. So, for Sa, look into my fingers and watch carefully. Sa, this is Re. Again, look into this again. So, now again, we will see. Welcome to lesson number one. I am going to teach you a lesson and you will practice it at your home. So, let's start. Now, I am going to play Sa, Re, G, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni, Sa and you will practice it. Okay, let's start. Let's listen again. Welcome to lesson three. First of all, I would like to say something. While playing, while playing... Start. Welcome to lesson three. First of all, I would like to say something. While playing, try to keep the spacing between two keys constant. Means, try to match the time which I am playing with yourself. So, I think I am going to continue. So, this lesson will be the same Sa, Re, G, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni, Sa and again in reverse. So, let's see. Welcome to lesson three. In this lesson, we will learn some notes, some tunes like Sa, Sa, Re, Re, Ga, Ga, Ma, Ma, Pa, Dha, Dha, Ni, Ni, Sa, Sa. So, let us see. So, practice it. Hello friends, welcome to lesson four. Today, I will... Hello friends, welcome to lesson four. Now, I am going to teach you some more tunes which hopefully you will like it. Sa, Re, Ga, Re, Ga, Ma, Ga, Ma, Pa, Ma, Pa, Dha, Pa, Dha, Ni, Dha, Ni, Sa. Again. Sa, Re, Ga, Re, Ga, Ma, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni, Sa. So, we will see it again. Thank you for taking this course. The more you practice, the more you get comfortable. So, keep practicing all the best. Thank you. Hi, friends. I am Panikrish Muthi Tilattas and I welcome you to the video lecture and tutorial for basics of tabla. I will be seeing you a few techniques which will give you a head start in learning this instrument. So, before knowing how to learn this instrument, I will be seeing you a few details about this instrument. Tabla is a percussion type of instrument which is almost similar to that of something like rhythm or drum. But the basic dissimilarity between tabla and drums is that. In tabla, we use our own palm to play. Finally, in drums, we use the sticks. If in drums, both the sticks are common, one drum, but that is a pretty rare scenario in tabla. So, in tabla, we use our own palm and play it. Okay, sir. Hi, friends. I am Panikrish Muthi Tilattas and I welcome you to the video lecture tutorial for tabla. I will be seeing you a few techniques to get the head start in learning this instrument. So, tabla is basically a percussion type of instrument. It comes in the same category of that of rhythm and drums. But the basic difference between tabla and drums is that. In drums, we use our sticks to play. Finally, in tabla, we use our own palm. Apart from that, in drums, you can get both of your sticks on a single drum, which is not a case in tabla. So, in tabla, we basically have two drums, which have the name as Daya and Baya. The name is given on the basis as in which of the drum is placed nearer to which of the hands. So, apart from that, I will be showing you the basic posture how to sit and then learn tabla. The basic position to sit for proper playing of tabla is like, you should keep your backbone straight and the center part here for backbone should be like in between that of Daya and Baya. Both of them should be nearer to your legs. You need to sit as shown in this picture and then both of your hands could easily reach both of the Daya and Baya. The Daya should be little tilted like some 35 degrees and the Baya should be straight. So, you can see the basic sitting posture for proper playing of tabla. This will give you like, you can play for a lot of hours and even you can practice for a lot of hours. This will also give your brain all the strokes that you can play. After the posture, we have the language of tabla. Almost for all the possible combinations of sounds which you can play with both of these drums, we have a bowl representing that. So, the bowl is said as the basic of tabla or the basic language of tabla. So, some basic bowls are like, and so on. So, we will be showing a few bowls which you can play only using Daya. First we will learn about Thee. Keep all these three fingers closed and on the center of Shahi, you need to play. So, that will be Thee. This is Thee. Then for Ray, you need to keep this single hand and you need to place it on the center of Shahi. That will be Ray. So, this is Thee and this is Ray. Then we will say a few bowls which you can play using the Maya. Like Kau. Keep your palms straight and hit it. That will be Kau. So, this is Kau. Sometimes we say it as K also. That may have a lot of names depending on which gharana you are preferring. But usually we say at Kau or K. So, Thee, Ray, K. And again using this, we say it as Thee. So, a complete combination of bowls will be Thee, Ray, K. Your first set of assignment will be playing Thee, Ray, K. For ten times and uploading in the sound assessment tool set. Then we will see Ta. Keep these two fingers fixed and play at the Maidan. This is what the Maidan is. You need to play it there. So, this will be Ta. So, Ta, Kau, Kau, Ta. You need to play Ta, Kau, Kau, Ta. Some ten times and upload it in our sound assessment tool set. Bhai, Kitna Rakhna. Chaar. Now I will show you the bowl K or Kau. The name of it can be different depending upon which gharana you are preferring. But in general we say it as K or Kau. That is played with the help of Baya. Keep your palm entirely straight and hit it in the Sahi. So, it will be Kau or K. So, this is Thee, Ray, K. And similar to Thee, we get Ta. Same on Daya. So, Thee, Ray, K, Ta. Now I will show you how to play Ta. Keep these two fingers fixed. This one up and hit at the Maidan. This is Maidan. This is Sahi and this is Chaar. So, you need to play it on the Maidan to get the sound of Ta. So, let us play Ta, Kau, Kau, Ta. So, your next set of assignment will be playing Ta, Kau, Kau, Ta ten times and uploading it into our sound assessment tool set. Now, let us learn about two more bowls which you can play using Baya. That is Ghe and Ghe. So, this is Ghe. This is Ghe. So, using this only single finger, if you hit it on the border of almost Sahi and Maidan, that will produce the sound of Ghe. So, this is Ghe. This is Ghe. This is Ghe. This is Ghe. So, again similar to Ta, we have Na on that of Daya and this is Na. Almost that is the same, but as I said, the names can be different. So, this is Na. This is Ghe. So, Ghe, Ghe, Te, Te. Ghe, Ghe, Te, Te. Ghe, Ghe, Te, Te. So, your next set of assignment will be playing Ghe, Ghe, Te, Te for ten times and uploading it to our sound assessment tool set. Then we have Ghe, Ghe, Na Na. Your next set of assignment will be playing Ghe, Ghe, Na Na ten times and uploading it into our sound assessment tool set. The last and final assignment will be playing Ghe, Ghe, Te, Ghe, Na Na together and uploading it ten times to our sound assessment tool set. So, it will be Ghe, Ghe, Te, Ghe, Ghe, Na Na, Ghe, Ghe, Te, Ghe, Na Na. To practice, you can have KK to it. So, you will get a combination of all the both which I taught you and you will get a good sound of that. Ghe, Ghe, Ghe, Ghe, Na Na, Ghe, Ghe, Ghe, Ghe, Ghe, Na Na. I will repeat this entirely. Ghe, Ghe, Te, Ghe, Ghe, Na Na, KK, Te, KK, Na Na, Ghe, Ghe, Te, Ghe, Na Na, KK, Te, KK, Na Na. So, guys keep practicing and enjoy the program. Thank you.