Live workshop Series
What is Riyaaz?
Do people really understand what is Riyaaz? And how is it done? Does singing a song many times amount to Riyaaz?
What does the process entail?
What are some really important techniques that build the vocal muscle in a certain way?
Are you struggling with building breath, stamina, flexibility, modulation, vocal muscle agility (Taans, Aakaars, harkats)? Are there techniques to build them? The answer is Yes. Let's discuss how.
1
Recording for this workshop will be made available on registering for the whole series
In this part of exclusive workshop relating to Riyaaz, we are going to cover these topics.
1. What is Riyaaz ? Exactly how is it done.
2. Is it a physical process or an intellectual process or a structured combination of both
3. Components of the physical aspect - (lifetime exercises)
🔹 The infinity loop
🔹 The relative distance of notes.
4. Ear Training - Notating
5. Vocal agility/nuances (Gamak, Meend, Khatka, Murki Taans etc)
6. Stamina and Breathing
This is going to be an interactive workshop. Please submit any questions on the workshop page, I look forward to discuss them with you during the session.
2
Recording for this workshop will be made available on registering for the whole series
Along with the use of lessons done in session 1, here are the topics we will be covering in this part of this extensive workshop on Riyaaz.
🔹Assimilating the physical process. Understanding WHY?
🔹Changing the lens - creative abilities (understanding that in a single lesson a million lessons lay hidden)
🔹Peeling the onion
(How to discover the multi dimensional use of a particular lesson)
🔹Combining Quality with Quantity.
🔹Combining Vocal Agility with Creative thinking.
This is going to be an interactive workshop. Please pre-submit any questions you may have. I look forward to discuss them with you during the class.
About the Artist
Ronkini Gupta, a Hindustani Classical Vocal exponent, is known for her, versatile style, pitch perfect sweetness and prowess, where she smoothly switches between singing pure kheyaal and playback. Having trained under exponents from the Gwalior and Kirana gharanas, her style of rendition is a combination of both blended with her own unique expression. From being a winner of Saregamapa in 2004, to being nominated twice for the coveted FilmFare Award for best playback singer in 2018 and 2019, she is a rare artiste who has won accolades in both traditional and mainstream performance platforms. Her foray into fusion was also rewarded by Artist Aloud awards twice in 2016 and 2017 for her band, The Kheyaal E JAzz Projekt. Amidst all her endeavours, Hindustani Classical remains closest to her heart. She has been an extensive performer having done concerts, in India and Abroad. She is now also a Vocal Coach for the past 5 years and believes that music is a way of life.
About the Artist
Ronkini Gupta, a Hindustani Classical Vocal exponent, is known for her, versatile style, pitch perfect sweetness and prowess, where she smoothly switches between singing pure kheyaal and playback. Having trained under exponents from the Gwalior and Kirana gharanas, her style of rendition is a combination of both blended with her own unique expression. From being a winner of Saregamapa in 2004, to being nominated twice for the coveted FilmFare Award for best playback singer in 2018 and 2019, she is a rare artiste who has won accolades in both traditional and mainstream performance platforms. Her foray into fusion was also rewarded by Artist Aloud awards twice in 2016 and 2017 for her band, The Kheyaal E JAzz Projekt. Amidst all her endeavours, Hindustani Classical remains closest to her heart. She has been an extensive performer having done concerts, in India and Abroad. She is now also a Vocal Coach for the past 5 years and believes that music is a way of life.
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By Ronkini Gupta
By Ronkini Gupta
By Ronkini Gupta