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  1. Dear Madam, 

    Thanks for uploading the carnatic lessons. I am Aneesh learning carnatic music online and listening your lessons as reference and it is helping me to learn properly. May god bless you and your family

  2. Hi Karthika,

    I just happen to find Kunda Goura video on youtube sung by you, i must say
    that you are gifted and its so nice to listen to your voice.

    Cheers
    Sushma
    Bangalore

  3. Hi mam

    It was really wonderful listening to you. The clarity of notes you produce impresses me. I am a beginner in learning carnatic music. Could you also kindly publish “Mandara dharare-Kamboji Ragam” It would be helpful for me

    Thankyou

  4. Dear Ms.Karthika
    Ive just started learning Carnatic music, though I desperately wanted to learn since my childhood. Its soooo nice of U to do such a great work by creating this website so meticulously. Its highly helpfull for me to listen to the intricacies of each song and swaras esply in ur crystal clear beautifull voice. God Bless U for this excellent service in the field of music. Wishing U all success in ur future endeavours:-)

    P.R.Prasidha

  5. Hi
    i’m shruthy. i just loved your work and such a sweet voice. i have started again carnatic lessons which i had 2 discontinue during my schooldays . i refer your clips, it helps a lot. . thanks for such a great work.

  6. thank you for your divine work and melodious voice. I am just a listener, do not know the intricacies of music. My mother was an ardent listener, so know some of the songs.
    re re sreeramachandra………my favourite.
    what more to say?
    May God bless you.
    regards

  7. Hi Karthika,
    I have listened all your video’s in youtube. Your voice is so melodious, clear and stable. It’s giving peace.
    Thanking you,
    jyothi.

  8. Greetings.. Love ur website, full of informative and really helpful for student like me. Really appreciate. Thank you 🙂 God bless..

  9. I am looking for a demo video for all the 12 swaras. I saw some on youtube posted by you, but couldnt find one where all 12 swaras are shown.
    For someone like me trying to understand the difference between say shudha madhyamam and prati madhyamam, listening to audio of both notes will help distinguish them.
    Thanks,
    Shobanam

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