Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Fun teaching Bansuri online !
long time could'nt write anything. As you all know i have started teaching flute, both the traditional way as well online (thru skype). So, was busy choosing the new students.
When i say teaching the tradittional way i meant the real gurukul system or the guru-shishya parampara way. I learnt it that way from my father Pandit Venkatesh Godkhindi. Believe me, during my childhood it was music for almost 25hours in a day!! . I remember all those beautiful moments. I have seen my father teach with great affection and concern to each one of his students. Whats sad is that some of them chose to go to another guru just because my father was'nt influential enough. I pity those souls. They would have gained more if they had stayed. I envy those other students who got to spend hours together with my father after he retired and dedicated his entire life to teaching. He still does. During my childhood he was working for AIR and so was caught between the administrative work and performances but still he gave me an environment of music throughout the day.. 25 hrs!
And the way he practisied flute during his early years is a great story in itself. Those days there were no electroni tanpuras, no cd's , no tape-recorders nothing. So all the budding musicians had to store whatever they could in their brains, after listening to a performance or a radio concert, go home and practice and perfect it. After his marriage, my father used to practice flute and my mom used to play the single reed harmonium which would generate a drone like effect. And this would go on for hours together. Imagine my mom's plight, newly married to a government employee with great hopes and this man keeps her busy in the evenings thru the night as an accompanist! But it was her generous support, that my father blossomed into a great musician that he is. Not only sitting for hours together with him she also applied various oils on his neck after these practice sessions because he would have strained them. ha ha
He literaaly pracitised flute by trial and error method. As a flautist myself i can very well imagine how difficult it is to undo or unlearn something that you've been pracitising for years. He had to unlearn many things that he had practised with lot of pain later because he would realise soon that "it might not be the way to produce this particular meend or gamak".. So again start from the scratch and try new techniques. And this process of learning and unlearning and learning again continued for a long time and quite frequently too. His way of teaching himself was simple, sing it first then try to produce the same effect in the flute. He says often "sing through the flute". That is what is our style-the Godkhindi style. The Gayaki Style of playing the Bansuri.
So with this background of learning on my back i decided to impart these rare techniques to deserving students all over the world. The different techniques people use to produce various nuances has made me richer in knowledge, i must admit. I have been trying to reach out to as many students as possible and will still keep trying. Not for the money but simply because i want most of the music loving fraternity to realise that there is so much of talent around us. lets encourage them, give oportunities to as many musicians as possible and most importantly, to impart our traditional art to the next generation.
Although i firmly believe that the traditional way of learning Indian art is the BEST way but learning it online is not harmful either. In the traditional way, apart from the music you also imbibe some energy waves from the guru, which transform you into a different league altogether.
Nevertheless, hope to see many upcoming musicians prosper under my tutelage. If nothing else i will have the satisfaction of having traind a few musicians to appreciate music in a much much better way. They sure will have a better understanding of the finer aspects of sur-laya-taal-raag and bhaava. God Willing!!
pravin godkhindi
www.pravingodkhindi.in
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Week begins with a recording and ends with....
hi guys!
phew!! I was recording at Arvind Studios for 2 days, after a long time a live-jugalbandi recording. It was a recording with Dr Mysore Manjunath, a brilliant violinist. The drums, tabla and the mridangam added the spice to our new fusion concept. Watch out for this album.
And coming to the online flute classes, my basement is getting ready for the occasion. There is an air of excitement in the industry about this relatively new concept of teaching thru the Internet. More than anybody else i'm excited, because i'll be making new friends n new disciples. Who knows, i might discover a great talent from some remote part of the world. It will be indeed satisfying if i'm able to do so.
But, on the other hand... I really hope and pray that technically it really works the way i want it to...'cos with so many constraints like power cuts, slow Internet speeds, concert commitments, and so on, i can only hope to accomplish what i am set to - "to popularize our tradition of bansuri/flute playing". You might be wondering who is OUR? Its me and my father, Pandit Venkatesh Godkhindi - my GURU.
Some other day i'll write about him maybe in my next blog. And till then wish me luck for my adventure with the online classes.
And ofcourse, wish me luck for my concert at the Ambedkar Bhavan on 13th, I am opening for none other than the Ustad himself, Ustad Zakir Hussain. Got to prepare!
bye
pravin godkhindi
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Online Hindustani Flute Classes
Finally i am starting my own bansuri classes 17th Feb 2010 onwards. Yeah... online as well as in my house. For beginners its free online and they need to take prior appointement via email. ( pravingodkhindi@gmail.com)
I have never tried teaching thus far basicaly because i was busy fending for myself. Now that i have a house of my own with a recording studio in the basement, i am kind of relaxed about the livelihood needs and thus can concentrate on teaching. Although teaching is a full-time job i hope my students understand the fact that concerts are my first priority. So, the need to take appointement everytime, unlike most music schools where the timings and days are fixed.
In the near future, i plan to have a gurukul of my own, wherein students get the rare opportunity to stay with the teacher (thats ME -in this case), 24/7 and learn the art whenever the guru/teacher wishes. Here the students will be expected to be dedicated only to learning the flute and nothing else. But the advantage will be that they get to spend a lot of time with the guru(ME again) and thus progress faster than in the other methods.
i sincerely hope to get good students "online" as well as "offline"
wish me luck
if you r intrested in online bansuri/bamboo flute classes , than drop in an enquiry at pravingodkhindi@gmail.com
details will be updated on my website shortly.
thanks
pravin
www.pravingodkhindi.in