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Varnam - Bharatahanatyam Songs Volume 1 | CD - Music

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Varnam - Bharatahanatyam Songs Volume 1. This is Volume 1 of Bharatahanatyam songs. MAAYE (VARNAM) Simhendramadhyamam Adi Senthil Mevum Natabharivi Adi Simhavahini Dharmavathi Adi Konjum Ranjani Adi Aadi Aadi Lathangi...

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Varnam - Bharatahanatyam Songs Volume 1.

This is Volume 1 of Bharatahanatyam songs.

MAAYE (VARNAM) Simhendramadhyamam Adi
Senthil Mevum Natabharivi Adi
Simhavahini Dharmavathi Adi
Konjum Ranjani Adi
Aadi Aadi Lathangi Adi
Samiyai Varasolli Poorvi Kalyani Adi
Karunai Nattakurunji Adi
Gaanam Isaichu Ragamalika Adi
Samagana Saptaragamalika Khandajathi Ata
Nanda Gopalan Gowarimanohari Adi



Product Details

Format Physical Copy
Language English / Tamil
Genre Educational / Classical Arts

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this CD suitable for Arangetram repertoire?

A: Yes, 'Varnam - Bharatahanatyam Songs Volume 1' features compositions often selected for the Varnam piece in an Arangetram. The tempos and melodic structures are appropriate for a debut performance.

Q: Does this CD include songs specifically for Nritta?

A: While primarily focused on abhinaya-rich compositions like Varnams, the rhythmic variations within the songs can be adapted for nritta sequences. However, it does not contain dedicated nritta pieces like Thillanas.

Q: Are the lyrics provided with the CD?

A: While the CD packaging may not include a physical booklet of lyrics, detailed lyrical transcriptions and translations for each Varnam are available upon request via email at support@shanthitailors.com. This will aid dancers in understanding the bhava (expression) behind the music.

Q: Can these songs be used for practice at different speeds for varying levels of Aramandi?

A: Yes, the compositions on 'Varnam - Bharatahanatyam Songs Volume 1' are versatile. They can be practiced at various speeds to accommodate different levels of Aramandi and stamina. Slower tempos are excellent for beginners focusing on precision, while faster tempos challenge seasoned dancers.