Iyal Music

IYAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Where Words Leave Off, Music Begins

The Iyal School of Music is a renowned music school located in Chennai, India that was founded in 2019 by Akshaya Venkataramanan

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CARNATIC MUSIC

Carnatic music is a classical music tradition that originated in the southern part of India. It is one of the oldest and richest musical traditions in the world, with a history that dates back over 2,000 years.The music is primarily vocal-centric, with a strong emphasis on improvisation and ornamentation. It is also characterized by a complex rhythmic structure, intricate melodies, and a rich repertoire of compositions.The compositions in Carnatic music are typically devotional in nature, and are composed in various languages including Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.The music is traditionally performed by a small ensemble of musicians, consisting of a vocalist, one or more melodic instruments (such as the violin or the flute), and one or more percussion instruments (such as the mridangam or the ghatam).

Carnatic music is deeply rooted in Indian culture and is considered an important part of the country’s heritage. It is also gaining popularity worldwide, with many musicians and music lovers embracing this unique musical tradition.

Carnatic music has numerous benefits, some of which are:

  1. Improves Concentration: Carnatic music requires a lot of focus and attention to detail. Regular listening to and learning of Carnatic music can improve concentration and focus.
  2. Enhances Creativity: The improvisational aspect of Carnatic music encourages creativity and innovation. It is a form of expression that allows musicians to explore their creativity and produce unique and original music.
  3. Promotes Emotional Well-being: Carnatic music is known to have a calming and soothing effect on the mind and body. Listening to or performing Carnatic music can reduce stress and anxiety, promote relaxation, and improve overall emotional well-being.
  4. Boosts Memory: Learning Carnatic music involves memorizing complex compositions, which can improve memory and retention skills.
  5. Enhances Linguistic Abilities: Carnatic music is composed in various languages including Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. Learning Carnatic music can improve one’s linguistic abilities and vocabulary in these languages.
  6. Cultivates Spiritual and Cultural Values: Carnatic music has a strong spiritual and cultural significance in the Indian subcontinent. Learning and performing Carnatic music can help cultivate and preserve these values and traditions.

Overall, Carnatic music is not just a form of entertainment, but also a means to improve various aspects of one’s life. It is a rich and complex musical tradition that continues to be celebrated and appreciated by people around the world.

About Us

We Are The World’s Most Popular and Influential Music School

Iyal School of music is an online and offline Carnatic music academy that provides training and education in Carnatic music, which is a classical music tradition of South India. Our school will have a team of experienced and qualified teachers who can provide personalized instruction to students at different levels of expertise. The curriculum may include lessons on various aspects of Carnatic music such as theory, raga, tala, and compositions.

Overall, Iyal School of music is an excellent option for students who are passionate about music and want to learn from experienced professionals in a affordable cost and flexible time. Our school will provide a comprehensive education in Carnatic music and help students develop their skills and reach their full potential as musicians

Our Classes- VOCALS

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Carnatic music Beginners

This course is designed for learners without any previous Carnatic music learning experience. The following topics are covered in this course over a period of 4 years

  • Sapthaswarangal
  • Sarali Varisais
  • Madhyasthayi Varisais
  • Tharsthayi Varisais
  • Mandhra Sthayi Varisais
  • Janta Varisais
  • Vakrajanta Varisais
  • Dhatu Varisais and
  • Alankarams

Carnatic music Intermediate

This course is designed for learners with at least two years of a previous learning experience and who has knowledge of various Varisais and Alankarams. The following topics are covered in this course over a period of 3 years

  • Geethams
  • Swarajatis
  • Jathiswaras

Carnatic music Advanced

This course is designed for learners with at least five years of a previous learning experience and who has knowledge of Geethams, Swarajatis & Jathiswaras. The following topics are covered in this course over a period of 3 years

  • Varnams
  • Kritis and
  • Keerthanam

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Why Choose Us

Live Life in Full Music Harmony

The goal of a Carnatic music school is to promote and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Carnatic music by providing high-quality education and training to aspiring musicians. Our school will also provide performance opportunities for students to showcase their talent and gain valuable experience.

Apart from regular classes, the school may also offer additional resources such as practice materials, workshops, and interactive sessions to help students improve their skills and deepen their understanding of Carnatic music. In some cases, the school may also offer certification programs or diploma courses for students who want to pursue a career in music.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Carnatic music is a classical music tradition from South India, characterized by its intricate melodies (ragas) and rhythmic patterns (talas). It primarily involves vocal music but is also performed instrumentally.

Beginners start with basic exercises called Sarali Varisai, Janta Varisai, and Alankaras, which focus on swara (note) identification, voice control, and rhythm. Once the basics are strong, students proceed to learn simple compositions and eventually kritis.

Set aside dedicated time daily for practice. Regularly revise the lessons and use practice apps or recordings. Repetition and consistency are crucial.

Beginner: Introduction to basics, swaras (notes), and simple songs like geethams.
Intermediate: Learning varnams and small kritis (songs).
Advanced: Advanced kritis, manodharma (improvisation), and specialization in ragam-tanam-pallavi.