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Aravind Bhargav
Mar-10-2017, 1:53pm
Hi Everyone!! It's been a really long time since I visited this wonderful forum. I am posting a recent practice video I played. The AV quality isn't all that great, as it's a very old handycam. But I hope you enjoy it.

https://youtu.be/WYbOrfXKzbs

Looking forward to your feedback, folks!!

billhay4
Mar-10-2017, 2:34pm
Remarkable sounds you get with pick, left hand fingers, and right hand fingers. I'd like to know more about the tuning and scale you are using.
Bill

CWRoyds
Mar-10-2017, 2:56pm
Awesome playing Aravind.
I love what can be done on a mandolin in the context of Carnatic music.
I have always loved the playing of U. Srinivas.

I study classical Sitar in the Maihar Style, in the style of Pandit Nikhil Banerjee in particular.
Carnatic music is so different from Hindustani music, but I really like to listen to it.
Love to hear more. :)

Aravind Bhargav
Mar-10-2017, 8:53pm
Thank you sir. really nice to hear from you. My tuning is CGCGC. As for the scale it's apparently our equivalent of the western dorian scale. The note placements are more or less the same. I guess our treatment of the scale or 'raga' is different. Please let me know if you need any specific info.
Best regards,
Aravind

Aravind Bhargav
Mar-10-2017, 8:57pm
Awesome playing Aravind.
I love what can be done on a mandolin in the context of Carnatic music.
I have always loved the playing of U. Srinivas.

I study classical Sitar in the Maihar Style, in the style of Pandit Nikhil Banerjee in particular.
Carnatic music is so different from Hindustani music, but I really like to listen to it.
Love to hear more. :)

Thank you sir. Guruji Shrinivas sir's music is ethereal.
It's so nice to know you play the Sitar. Pt. Nikhil ji remains to be an iconic inspiration for all indian string instrumentalists.
I will definitely post more of my music. Please do keep listening and sharing your feedback :)
Best regards,
Aravind

BrianWilliam
Mar-20-2017, 10:02am
Nice work Aravind!

I see six tuning pegs. Do you omit a string?