Posted by Usha Balasubramaniam in eAmbalam Musings
on Jul 26th, 2013 | 0 comments
With their brainchild eAmbalam’s vision being “Creating Artists Everywhere” the Ramprasadhs are surely a motivating performing arts family.
T.V.Ramprasadh
A prominent Carnatic classical vocalist, his captivating voice, clarity in diction, uncompromising adherence of tradition and unique style
Read more [...]
Posted by Usha Balasubramaniam in Blog of the month, Guest Blog, Music
on Jul 22nd, 2013 | 0 comments
Hi friends, while I was surfing the net I was able to find some research points about how music affects our mental health. I felt that I should share them with you all.
— >Few Researches on Affect of Music on Mental Health:
• According to research at Tufts University, post-surgery patients
Read more [...]
Posted by Usha Balasubramaniam in Music, Online Courses
on Jul 17th, 2013 | 0 comments
The strength of a building depends on how strong the foundation is. Any learning starts from alphabets, progresses to simple words, before common sentences are introduced. Didn’t all of us not learn basic colours, or animals or vegetables at school where colourful charts started to make sense? So
Read more [...]
Posted by Usha Balasubramaniam in Music, Online Courses
on Jul 17th, 2013 | 0 comments
Some voices simply spark the divine in us. Like MS? Yesudas? Muhammad Rafi? Adele?
There is a quality about a voice that haunts us, remember Lata Mangeshkar in that “Tera Saaya, Mera Saaya”. Every great performing singer had the basic voice ingredient; pitch, amplitude, flexibility, voice control,
Read more [...]
Posted by Usha Balasubramaniam in Music, Online Courses
on Jul 17th, 2013 | 0 comments
What comes to mind when you hear the voice of MS? Yesudas? Muhammad Rafi? Adele?
These artists were blessed with a voice, heavenly and everything right about it: the pitch, amplitude, flexibility, voice control, bright, breezy, resonance and more. Even if an individual is blessed by nature with the
Read more [...]