Followers

Saturday, May 2, 2020

How I taught my Grandmother to Aalap - Introduction


After reading Madam Sudha Murthy's "How I taught my Grandmother to Read " in childhood, I really wished I could write something similar.

My grandmother already knew to read and write not only Kannada but also English. So as a child I saw no scope to write such an article which left me disappointed.

I soon figured out that she had recently learnt to send emails at the age of 70. Yet again, as I was not the person who had taught her emailing skills. i dropped the idea of writing an article on that as well and time passed by.

My grandmother is one of the most spirited enthusiastic and inspiring people I have ever seen. This is something about which I am ultra proud of and wish to write chapters about. Hence presenting

 " How I taught My Grand Mother to Aalap"



Classical musicians would know that Aalap is freestyle singing in a particular Raagaa in classical music . We do not come from a music background. Then, how did I teach my grandmother to Aalap

Please stay tuned to know


My grand mother's loving grand daughter ,
Chinku

1 comment:

Part 1: The Common ground : RAAGAS

Childhood ended. Though my dream of studying college staying at my grandparents home in Basvangudi (and probably go to National ...