Indian Music - The Aural Oral Tradition | Mr. Ramesh Vinayakam | TEDxHindustan University
Decoding Indian Classical Music: The Gamaka Box RevolutionIn this captivating talk, Mr. Ramesh explores the profound differences between Indian classical music and Western music, highlighting the unique aural-oral tradition of Indian music, learned through rote memory under a guru’s guidance, in contrast to Western music’s reliance on written notations. While Western music emphasizes harmony, Indian music thrives on intricate melodies, unbound by a fixed musical script. To bridge this gap, Mr. Ramesh introduces the innovative Gamaka Box—a tool that uses symbols to interpret the complexities of Indian classical music. This groundbreaking approach not only preserves the essence of this ancient art form but also makes it accessible to those with hearing disabilities. Join us to discover how the Gamaka Box is transforming the way we understand and experience Indian music, opening new doors to inclusivity and appreciation. Ramesh Vinayakam is a renowned music composer and educator with a passion for innovation and excellence. With years of experience in the music industry, Ramesh has developed a deep understanding of the challenges faced by music students and educators.He has created Music Temple to address these challenges and make music education more accessible and effective. With a career spanning several years, Ramesh has established himself as a leading figure in the music industry, known for his creative genius and dedication to music education.Ramesh’s background in music is rooted in his early years, where he was trained in Carnatic Music, western classical music and later went on to compose music for various films in Tamil, Telugu, Hollywood movies, albums, and other musical projects. He is a musician par excellence, piano player, researcher, teacher, singer, and lyricist. As a singer, Ramesh has won several State and other popular awards for singing several hit songs in Tamil, Telugu films. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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