Well done with saying the pattern in the correct rhythm and using the correct syllables for every fruit.
Do you think you will be able to make your own sentences in Ms Mridangamβs language too?
Here are some yummy fruits Tootly sends for you! πππππππ
Good to see you back on your lessons after a short break!
Dear Parent,
We hope the children are enjoying this discovery of new aspects and new styles of music. Using rhythm motifs like these is an art, and is well known in South Indian music as βKonokkolβ. For our limited use, it is an extremely useful tool to learn and internalise rhythm, even with all the twists and turns inherent in the pattern.
Tanishaa has done the exercise well and grasped the concept clearly. We would recommend she does the similar for all the patterns (and not just one) mentioned in the lesson.
Dear Tanishaa,
Well done with saying the pattern in the correct rhythm and using the correct syllables for every fruit.
Do you think you will be able to make your own sentences in Ms Mridangamβs language too?
Here are some yummy fruits Tootly sends for you! πππππππ
Good to see you back on your lessons after a short break!
Dear Parent,
We hope the children are enjoying this discovery of new aspects and new styles of music. Using rhythm motifs like these is an art, and is well known in South Indian music as βKonokkolβ. For our limited use, it is an extremely useful tool to learn and internalise rhythm, even with all the twists and turns inherent in the pattern.
Tanishaa has done the exercise well and grasped the concept clearly. We would recommend she does the similar for all the patterns (and not just one) mentioned in the lesson.
Look forward to hearing more from her. π