Practice

Ghaṭam Practice

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Idiophone — the ghatam practice studio. Tap, bow, blow, or strike the virtual instrument, follow a short lesson, and use the tala strip to keep your place in the 8-beat cycle.

Tampura drone

Sa = C4 (261.63 Hz)

Four-string tampura — Pa / Ṡa / Sa / Sa (octave below). The audio is server-rendered then looped seamlessly in your browser.

Lesson

Lesson 1: Ta

One strike: the flat of your right palm, on the centre of the belly. The driest, most fundamental ghaṭam sound.

Virtual Ghaṭam

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Tap the strike zones. Start with Ta (right palm), then try Na (fingernail), then Ghe (left thumb), and finally combine them into Dhin.

  • TaRight palm, centre of belly — dry, clear0
  • NaFingernail tap, upper belly — sharp0
  • GheLeft thumb on mouth — popping bass0
  • DhinCombined: ta + ghe — signature stroke0

Tāla

Ādi (8 beats)

60 bpm
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About Ghatam Practice

This module is tuned to the physics of the ghatam — its tuning, its embouchure (or striking surface), and the way it sits in a Carnatic concert. The lessons are short on purpose. Spend ten minutes a day, not an hour.

Ghaṭam on Karunattu: A clay pot percussion instrument. Four canonical strikes — Ta (palm), Na (fingernail), Ghe (thumb pop), and Dhin (combined). The lessons build up to the signature Dhin, the bright opening of Adi tala.

Ghatam Practice — Karunattu