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Music vs Spoken Language: Similarities & Differences

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2024

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  • @sandeepbhat1412
    @sandeepbhat1412 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have never seen such a topic being explained in such a lucid manner. You are simply incredible

  • @suhasshembavnekar7056
    @suhasshembavnekar7056 Před rokem +11

    Madam, Please continue your lessons on Hindustani Ragas, Examples of Hindi songs...they are so educative and enjoyable and we can learn a lot from you

    • @debamohapatra5403
      @debamohapatra5403 Před rokem

      This episode is original and discerning.
      You look pretty with or without make up.

  • @umeshkhalikar6611
    @umeshkhalikar6611 Před 11 dny

    Nice. Feeling like sitting in class room. Even cute Cat on the sofa set behind taking keen interest and listening carefully. At the same time she is changing her poses very well. As a naughty student she has courage to sleep in the classroom.

  • @mybluenile2573
    @mybluenile2573 Před rokem +2

    Thanks!

  • @preetirajput6829
    @preetirajput6829 Před 5 měsíci

    I Must say Your way of explaining the concept is remarkable ! Thanks a lot for making such informative videos !😊🙏❤️

  • @amoldoke7332
    @amoldoke7332 Před rokem +1

    The way you explain with the example...so easy to understand. Thank you 😊

  • @PankajKumar-vf8zh
    @PankajKumar-vf8zh Před rokem +1

    Thanks

  • @adishganjoo
    @adishganjoo Před 8 měsíci

    Wonderful.. U explain so well 🙏

  • @mohammedidrees5129
    @mohammedidrees5129 Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @zawanz209
    @zawanz209 Před 3 měsíci

    Love your knowledge

  • @GianlucaCagnaniJSBGLORY

    Fantastic, I work on the same subject in my lessons about european ancient music! Thank You!

  • @uvideo100
    @uvideo100 Před rokem +1

    Pitch and timing are also important for actors for spoken language. And also fore salesmen, politicians, teachers, public speakers, etc. to increase the chances that their message’s meaning will be conveyed.

  • @RDhingra
    @RDhingra Před rokem +4

    If there was a higher degree than PHD in music, I think you already have it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @IshaanMishra
    @IshaanMishra Před rokem +1

    U are a genius

  • @susantabanerjee4025
    @susantabanerjee4025 Před rokem

    Excellent! An excellent lesson.

  • @anukampamodi8744
    @anukampamodi8744 Před rokem

    Wow ..the way you explain is sooooper !? ThanQ !

  • @tirumaleshmani8618
    @tirumaleshmani8618 Před rokem

    I always has this want to know how to turn spoken sentences into music n what's the difference between the two.
    Now i understood it finally.
    Particularly the meter part

  • @MusicTheMagic
    @MusicTheMagic Před rokem

    You deliver wonderful concept as always. Its worth watching your videos. Thanks a lot.

  • @nasir7741
    @nasir7741 Před rokem

    Simply wonderful ! So clear and lucid explanation. This is by no means an easy task 👏

  • @shailesh_agr
    @shailesh_agr Před rokem

    Very well explained.

  • @cherrymevavala5585
    @cherrymevavala5585 Před rokem

    your voice is a miracle
    your gestures are original
    your teaching is an honorary service to all the music lovers
    You Are just Yourself
    🌷 one of a kind 🌷

  • @vayuflute3717
    @vayuflute3717 Před rokem +1

    Your episodes are always so delightful and informative. I also have been thinking along the same lines as you. Every sentence we utter is a musical composition. Apart from frequency and rhythm, there is one more important element. That is silence. Periods of silence, when used properly, are often pregnant with meaning.

  • @jared_bowden
    @jared_bowden Před rokem +1

    Music is, in a sense, more predictable speech. It's hard to predict in advance how long a speaker is going to say the next word, or at what exact pitch they will say it at. However, with music, you know that the length of the word is going to fit into the tempo, and that the pitches are going to fit into the scale, making it easier to follow along.
    For the real nerds out there, another way of saying this is that a melody has lower information entropy than spoken word.

  • @jayparikh396
    @jayparikh396 Před rokem +1

    Namaste Anuja ji, Indeed an important discussion and thanks for sharing your knowledge. I was fortunate to have an exposure to this subject long back during one my visits to Pt. Vijay Ragha Rao ji (🙏) when he was discussing “nava-rasas). I He also used simply a three-word sentence to demonstrate fascinating variations yielded by slight changes in pitch, timing, and amplitude.

  • @basicsofindianclassicalmus2337

    Very thoughtful interpretation...really liked the way you have explained in simple words...and the catty sleeping on the couch beside you is very cute

  • @sundarkathayein
    @sundarkathayein Před rokem +1

    Wonderful video Anuja...! That cat on the sofa behind seems to be enjoying the video...!

  • @DoctorsLife..
    @DoctorsLife.. Před rokem

    Amazing amazing ma’am 👏👏👏just loved this video of urs 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼Such a deep meaning for pitch & timing 👌🏼👌🏼☺️osm

  • @HaharuRecords
    @HaharuRecords Před rokem

    Great Information....What ever we actually speak is in some kind of scale (Moods) the only thing it differs is time is not assigned to it..if we apply both then its alreadu music... If we observe ,,

  • @hussainsabir3048
    @hussainsabir3048 Před rokem

    Your Method of teaching is just perfect, You are Mam a True Indian idol. Your platform is where we can really understand the beauty of Music. Respect

  • @suhasshembavnekar7056

    Fantastic Mam.....You are a genious!!!!

  • @sanjaytrivedi265
    @sanjaytrivedi265 Před rokem

    Classic explanation in very simple manner and example. It penetrates in mind even to those who don't know little about music. Thank you very much

  • @KashanArtist
    @KashanArtist Před rokem

    You are amazzzzing... Very very very nicely explain.. you are such a nice human.. love your purity and kind of innocence ...God bless you 🌹

  • @mayurpatel111
    @mayurpatel111 Před rokem

    Although I'm not learning music, I'm learning a lot from your videos... Your explanations are very easy to understand. You are making me to like hindustani classical music too..

  • @rajubambole
    @rajubambole Před rokem

    Anuja, you are great! I like your way of explanation. You have made it so simple to understand, difference between speaking and singing. Very nice!

  • @MoardisCrimson
    @MoardisCrimson Před rokem +1

    Very informative and your way of teaching is quite entertaining 😊 Reading and studying about the technical aspects of poetry such as how meter works also helped me understand how words, if put in a certain order, sound percussive and therefore rhythmic to the ear. Using that knowledge, one can enhance one's songwriting to spectacular levels and make one sound more professional and polished.

  • @mohammadowais2412
    @mohammadowais2412 Před rokem

    My God what a lesson👏👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹

  • @harmonicamagictributetomrr7622

    Remain blessed
    Respected young teacher
    God bless u

  • @mayurnathganti3342
    @mayurnathganti3342 Před rokem

    Quite delighted.

  • @eksurgyankendranabha
    @eksurgyankendranabha Před rokem

    Beautifully expressed 👍🎉🌻

  • @vivekkumarsharma6647
    @vivekkumarsharma6647 Před rokem

    You are absolutely amazing, the way you explain is outstanding and hats off to your knowledge mam❤

  • @laxmansingh-rv8on
    @laxmansingh-rv8on Před rokem

    Very nice and informative, I enjoyed so much this amazing session 👌🙏🏻😊

  • @rambhatt3348
    @rambhatt3348 Před rokem

    Khup sundar ❤️

  • @harmoniummelodies5594
    @harmoniummelodies5594 Před 3 měsíci

    You explain so well❤

  • @naganathanjg5228
    @naganathanjg5228 Před rokem

    Super Man.
    What a wonderful information.🙏

  • @swetaranisutar2299
    @swetaranisutar2299 Před rokem

    Just ☺️🤩

  • @anamikakashyap8692
    @anamikakashyap8692 Před rokem

    Thank you for this amazing information 🥰🥰🥰🙏🏻

  • @mayurpatel111
    @mayurpatel111 Před rokem

    Very well explained in very simple language..

  • @satishgangurde758
    @satishgangurde758 Před rokem

    This was really informative👌👌👌

  • @dr.suchandramitrachaudhury9607

    Excellent!👌👌👌

  • @ajayjha53
    @ajayjha53 Před rokem

    u r brilliant

  • @drsankalpprakashkulshresth8441

    Superb explanation with example 👌👌👌👌👌

  • @shreeveda
    @shreeveda Před rokem

    Excellent. 👏👌👍. What a great way to simplify music to even those who don't u/s it.

  • @mohammadowais2412
    @mohammadowais2412 Před rokem

    It is very beneficial video best lesson 👌👌👌👌👌🌹🌹🌹🌹👍👍

  • @chiragsingh2003
    @chiragsingh2003 Před rokem +3

    Great topic, Anuja🔥
    And I think this is the first time that 'Maavo' is also in your video?

  • @jrs191049
    @jrs191049 Před rokem

    Interesting....nicely explained 👌. Your pet seems to have been lulled to sleep with the musical tone of your voice😀

  • @MLM_EC
    @MLM_EC Před rokem

    True

  • @amols5321
    @amols5321 Před rokem

    Hi Anuja
    Very Nice & informative video
    I m a sound engineer n I find dis every time i record songs, dubbing or while recording voiceover so I need to explain it, now i can send dis video. Keep it up.
    Thank you

  • @divyanshmishra5945
    @divyanshmishra5945 Před rokem

    Ma'am I am an 18 year old from Lucknow (A music learner) and I really wish that you always keep sharing with your insightful knowledge. Lots of love❤️

  • @jayeshpanchal3973
    @jayeshpanchal3973 Před rokem

    You are amazing

  • @uvideo100
    @uvideo100 Před rokem

    Anuja, the tone of your voice is very sweet. Touch wood, and God bless you.
    Have you considered releasing your own albums?
    This video of yours is the first time I am commenting on your channel.

  • @samipakchitra9944
    @samipakchitra9944 Před rokem

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @vijayadas7625
    @vijayadas7625 Před rokem

    Excellent lesson Anuja keep it up

  • @jayakumawat3737
    @jayakumawat3737 Před rokem

    Nice lesson ❤️

  • @kuchabhi
    @kuchabhi Před rokem

    Very nice!
    Also, one more difference - in spoken language we do not conform to ( or are aware of) any particular pitch (sa, re, ga, ma etc Or C, C#, D, D# etc) or pitch interval.

  • @yuurishibuya4797
    @yuurishibuya4797 Před rokem

    Hey, nice video. musicians don’t address these issues, thanks for covering.
    Can you talk about the accent in speech vs singing?

  • @qaisarqureshi4623
    @qaisarqureshi4623 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤

  • @hiteshdhawan1
    @hiteshdhawan1 Před rokem +2

    Oh my God you can Sing, speak on TED and also have a Cat!!!
    Marry me please 🙏🏻💙💙🙏🏻

  • @argonwheatbelly637
    @argonwheatbelly637 Před rokem +1

    "She has a mobile," with rising pitch isn't exactly exclamatory. The rising pitch at the end connotes an interrogative in English. The possible exclamatory component is an expression of incredulity, which merely modified the interrogative nature of the sentence.

  • @ghazal.livemusicahmadniko3645

    👍🏻

  • @tejashwinikulkarni
    @tejashwinikulkarni Před rokem +2

    The cat😍😍

  • @pushpadas1795
    @pushpadas1795 Před rokem

    Mam,itne din kanha the aap! kitna khonje ,u r so beautiful and yr video is also beautiful ❤

  • @radupopescu9977
    @radupopescu9977 Před rokem

    Big like!

  • @JCN257
    @JCN257 Před rokem +1

    Hi Anuja, any sessions on Raag Jog ?

  • @ankitpatel8034
    @ankitpatel8034 Před rokem

    Ma'am composition k baare me video banaiye plz plz plz plz

  • @uvideo100
    @uvideo100 Před rokem

    How does one notify timing and pitch in music notation? Thanks!

  • @prakashsunke9481
    @prakashsunke9481 Před rokem +1

    The cat in the background looks cute..

  • @Vikas-pv3ie
    @Vikas-pv3ie Před 9 měsíci

    Hello Anuja, Could mood also be connected to the 22 shrutis of the 7 notes. The names of the shrutis like dayawanti, ranjani, raudri etc suggest that each shruti stands for a specific human reaction.

  • @thhwarriorz3966
    @thhwarriorz3966 Před rokem

    Hello! I have a question. If you answer in detail it would be highly appreciated.
    Why does professional singers sound so good even if they are not doing anything fancy.
    Like the first half of Arijit Singh's performance in gima awards 2017 is so simple but it is still mesmerizing even when he starts Janam Janam it sounds so good but when I do the same thing it's not even close.

  • @rajkhem6652
    @rajkhem6652 Před rokem

    Mam please make a video on breathing while singing

  • @hemachandavarmau2887
    @hemachandavarmau2887 Před rokem

    Madam Thanuja,
    I am a subscriber of your chanal.Now a days you are not up loading music lessons why?I am much interested in Hindusthaani music.

  • @khosrofakhreddini7824

    I wish I was that cat. Hug and a big kiss for you from far away. You're simply marvelous. Stay well for me.

  • @swetaranisutar2299
    @swetaranisutar2299 Před rokem

    Voice engineer you are.

  • @tahirawan1210
    @tahirawan1210 Před rokem

    love from Pakistan.

  • @uvideo100
    @uvideo100 Před rokem

    “My name is Dolly. Do you want to go with me to the park” sounded like rap music to me.

  • @dishaverma5580
    @dishaverma5580 Před rokem

    Hello mam, am a student of Hindustani classical music but I want to make my basics really strong. Could you please what and where should I start from? Please guide me 🙏☺️

  • @hardikpandya7032
    @hardikpandya7032 Před rokem +1

    Hello miss your presentation is excellent as always I want to contact with you please tell me how can I

  • @uvideo100
    @uvideo100 Před rokem

    Singers like Anup Jalota use timing a lot. Ghazal singing is a lot about timing. Some new singers may use timing just to show-off their lung capacity. It should be used for emphasis or conveying the meaning such as duuuuuuuur (faaaar), duuuuuuub (sinkiiiiing), etc.

  • @AtifChishtiofficial
    @AtifChishtiofficial Před rokem

    Hindi & Urdu language

  • @soumyajitghosh3902
    @soumyajitghosh3902 Před rokem +1

    Everyone has attention until the real attention seeker arrives ;
    Anuja, don't ever even try to come close to Maavo in that field ;-)

  • @chiragsingh2003
    @chiragsingh2003 Před rokem +1

    I'm first again😅, maybe 8th time

  • @we7267
    @we7267 Před rokem

    I wish if I could learn from you or maybe talk to you one O one maybe some day. No one influenced me before like you do across all over you tube

  • @Music.Movies
    @Music.Movies Před rokem +2

    Cat is cute 🐈

  • @SANJEETKumar-cf7yw
    @SANJEETKumar-cf7yw Před rokem

    Mam Hindi mei batane achha hoga 🙏

  • @aniket4561
    @aniket4561 Před rokem

    That cat is distracting me!🙈