Lecdem on Veena
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Dear Rasikas,
As you may have read in a post elsewhere in this forum by Kulkarniji, we have been entrusted with the responsibility of conducting a lecdem on Veena in the opening program of the Rasikas.org Veena Festival. In this connection, we request you all to let us know your ideas, the aspects relating to veena that you would want focus on, and what you would like to be said or heard on the lecdem. If you also have song/item requests for our concert that is to follow after the lecdem, it would be our pleasure to work on that as well.
We thank the forum and Kulkarniji for having us participate in this unique event.
Regards,
Jeyaraaj and Jaysri
As you may have read in a post elsewhere in this forum by Kulkarniji, we have been entrusted with the responsibility of conducting a lecdem on Veena in the opening program of the Rasikas.org Veena Festival. In this connection, we request you all to let us know your ideas, the aspects relating to veena that you would want focus on, and what you would like to be said or heard on the lecdem. If you also have song/item requests for our concert that is to follow after the lecdem, it would be our pleasure to work on that as well.
We thank the forum and Kulkarniji for having us participate in this unique event.
Regards,
Jeyaraaj and Jaysri
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Hello veenajj,
First of all, I am the happiest person as the Lec-Dem is on "Veena". I am a vainika myself and I feel proud that Veena concerts/lectures are being organised. Veena is nearly extinct nowadays with only few playing/learning. I hope the number increases because of your informative lectures. My suggestions are:
1) A small section should be reserved for highlighting the history of Veena, how all stringed instruments were called Veena in the past, the different types of Veenas- Saraswati, Rudra, etc.
2) The several banis or styles of Veena playing- Karaikudi, Andhra, Tanjore, Kerala and Mysore. It would be highly entertaining if you could play a small alapana in each of these styles - that is, to differentiate the banis. This, I think is very necessary as people don't know about these banis and classifications.
3) A section about the past and present masters of the Veena - maybe starting from Veena Dhanammal and moving on up till the present popular vainikas like you both.
4) A section about why the Veena was used as accompaniment to vocal in the past and why it is not used now.
5) The potential of a Veena - what types of gayaki styles can be incorporated in to the Veena.
There are many more interesting aspects of the Veena. But these just came to my mind, So I told them.
Hope your lec-dem is a success. Where are you planning to hold this? The venue and date?
First of all, I am the happiest person as the Lec-Dem is on "Veena". I am a vainika myself and I feel proud that Veena concerts/lectures are being organised. Veena is nearly extinct nowadays with only few playing/learning. I hope the number increases because of your informative lectures. My suggestions are:
1) A small section should be reserved for highlighting the history of Veena, how all stringed instruments were called Veena in the past, the different types of Veenas- Saraswati, Rudra, etc.
2) The several banis or styles of Veena playing- Karaikudi, Andhra, Tanjore, Kerala and Mysore. It would be highly entertaining if you could play a small alapana in each of these styles - that is, to differentiate the banis. This, I think is very necessary as people don't know about these banis and classifications.
3) A section about the past and present masters of the Veena - maybe starting from Veena Dhanammal and moving on up till the present popular vainikas like you both.
4) A section about why the Veena was used as accompaniment to vocal in the past and why it is not used now.
5) The potential of a Veena - what types of gayaki styles can be incorporated in to the Veena.
There are many more interesting aspects of the Veena. But these just came to my mind, So I told them.
Hope your lec-dem is a success. Where are you planning to hold this? The venue and date?
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Veena Festival, wonderful concept indeed! Wish you all the success.
I would request a section on Tanam, which is inseparable from the Veena, and different playing techniques linked to Tanam.
I would request a section on Tanam, which is inseparable from the Veena, and different playing techniques linked to Tanam.
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Here are three podcasts on Veena by Raagarasika:
Smt.Vidya has explained beautifully about the Veena, the songs where Veena is mentioned and about Veena Dhanammal. It will be useful:
Episodes 34, 35, 36
website: www.raagarasika.com
Smt.Vidya has explained beautifully about the Veena, the songs where Veena is mentioned and about Veena Dhanammal. It will be useful:
Episodes 34, 35, 36
website: www.raagarasika.com
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The response has been truly overwhelming! Thank you for your suggestions and wishes.
Arasiji, as you rightly said this is going to be challenging - it will be our endeavour to try and accommodate as many requests as possible (the ones received till now and those that we will receive going forward).
Nick, do not worry, you will be in our focus when we prepare the presentation.
Arasiji, as you rightly said this is going to be challenging - it will be our endeavour to try and accommodate as many requests as possible (the ones received till now and those that we will receive going forward).
Nick, do not worry, you will be in our focus when we prepare the presentation.
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