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  1. Apr 12, 2022 · 3. Tanpura is most important instrument for learning and practicing indian classical music. One another advantage of tanpura is it helps in ear training as well. In tanpura there are 3 main notes (pa of lower octave, 2 lower sa of middle octave & lower sa of lower octave). So, my question is there any tips & tricks to use tanpura for ear training.

  2. Sep 21, 2018 · Turn on your tanpura app as well as a metronome set at a slow to moderate tempo. The goal of the exercise is to absorb the "sound" of each note and how it relates back to the key center. Therefore, you will not want to play the notes quickly at first. Play the notes of any arpeggios or scales that you want to practice that match the key center.

  3. The tanpura, also known as tambura, is an essential instrument in Indian classical music, revered for its role in providing a continuous drone that supports the melody and rhythm during performances. Its significance extends beyond mere accompaniment; it establishes the tonal framework, allowing musicians to explore the intricate nuances of ragas and talas.

  4. Oct 23, 2011 · The sound should match completely and you should not hear any "beats". Then, add in the Pa and match both Pa and Sa. Once you can do that, you are good to go. Just keep using it everytime you do riaz. Being able to hear all the notes on the tanpura comes after a lot of ear-training. Just hang in there and it will come automatically one day!

  5. Nov 21, 2015 · Play a note, memorize it. This best practice on piano: Close your eyes and put one finger on anywhere of a key on your piano, hear it and try to guess what note it is. Interval - Same as above technique but with two note playing (not the same time). Chords - Best use of a program or an app on your iphone or smartphone.

  6. One note for 20min, ear training, tips, Pitch, Indian method. Resource. In the Indian classical system there's a simple but very effective exercise for some areas of the voice. It involves singing a single note, the Sa or root note (Do equivalent in solfa) for a long period of 20min. its given continuously by the tanpura.

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  8. Tanpura is a fundamental instrument of Indian classical music, present in both the northern and southern systems. The function of this chordophone is to provide a sound in the background, an ocean of harmonics without rhythm or melody that will lead the listener's ear, and the performer, to internalize a sound continuum that acts as a drone for improvisation. The name is usually derived from the Persian tanbūr, but also is traditionally associated with a celestial musician called Rishi Tumburu.