This document contains a list of basic mathematical formulae organized into sections on algebra, arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry, and analytical geometry. The formulae cover topics such as indices, logarithms, arithmetic and geometric series, trigonometric ratios and identities, lines and coordinate geometry, areas and perimeters of shapes, and compound angle formulae. The list is intended as a reference for students and was compiled by M. D. Raghu of Ganit Learning Guides.
The document provides 9 tips for improving study skills: 1) Give full attention to lectures and take detailed notes; 2) Closely observe diagrams and demonstrations; 3) Read notes within a few hours and highlight important concepts; 4) Revise notes within 24 hours and a few days later to better understand and retain information; 5) Practice writing down key points to reinforce learning; 6) Make drawings and charts to visualize concepts and practice problem-solving; 7) Discuss topics with others to share knowledge; 8) Clarify any doubts with teachers or peers; 9) Take brief periods of silent contemplation daily to refresh the mind and enhance memory and concentration.
Find the Formula: Basic Formulae in Physics for StudentsMeera Raghu
This document provides a list of basic physics formulae for students organized by topic. It includes formulae for kinematics, light, mechanics, circular motion, and electricity/magnetism. The document was created by M.D. Raghu of Ganit Learning Guides as a study resource for students and contains copyright information.
Carnatic Music: Guidelines for PracticeMeera Raghu
Practicing music daily is important, with early morning being the most suitable time. One should practice both new and old lessons for at least an hour total per day, which could be split into two 30-minute sessions. Listening to great musicians helps one memorize music and understand raga structure, while clearing doubts with teachers provides in-depth knowledge. The benefits of music include enjoyment, bringing joy and peace to both performers and listeners, and uses in health therapy.
Carnatic Music Basic Guidelines: Art of Veena-playingMeera Raghu
This document provides information about the veena, a stringed musical instrument used in southern Indian classical music. It discusses the basic features of the veena, including its range and string tuning. It also describes the different styles of veena playing from regions like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. Additionally, it outlines the techniques used for fingering and playing gamakas on the veena, including the roles of the left and right hands. Finally, it discusses concepts like meettu related to plucking the veena strings to produce musical notes.
The document provides musical notation for a Carnatic music composition in the Raga Malahari and tala Chaturashra Rupaka. It includes the lyrics and musical notation across multiple paragraphs with the title, composer information, and copyright at the beginning and end.
Guide to understanding Carnatic Music NotationsMeera Raghu
The document provides information about Carnatic music notations and exercises. It explains tāla notation, including different counts and beats. It describes akshara and akshara kāla, which refer to notes per count and note duration. An analogy compares tāla, counts, akshara, and akshara kāla to a multi-floor house with rooms. It also discusses tri-kāla, which refers to three speeds of notes per count, and includes information on octave notes and other exercises like alankāra.
This document contains a list of basic mathematical formulae organized into sections on algebra, arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry, and analytical geometry. The formulae cover topics such as indices, logarithms, arithmetic and geometric series, trigonometric ratios and identities, lines and coordinate geometry, areas and perimeters of shapes, and compound angle formulae. The list is intended as a reference for students and was compiled by M. D. Raghu of Ganit Learning Guides.
The document provides 9 tips for improving study skills: 1) Give full attention to lectures and take detailed notes; 2) Closely observe diagrams and demonstrations; 3) Read notes within a few hours and highlight important concepts; 4) Revise notes within 24 hours and a few days later to better understand and retain information; 5) Practice writing down key points to reinforce learning; 6) Make drawings and charts to visualize concepts and practice problem-solving; 7) Discuss topics with others to share knowledge; 8) Clarify any doubts with teachers or peers; 9) Take brief periods of silent contemplation daily to refresh the mind and enhance memory and concentration.
Find the Formula: Basic Formulae in Physics for StudentsMeera Raghu
This document provides a list of basic physics formulae for students organized by topic. It includes formulae for kinematics, light, mechanics, circular motion, and electricity/magnetism. The document was created by M.D. Raghu of Ganit Learning Guides as a study resource for students and contains copyright information.
Carnatic Music: Guidelines for PracticeMeera Raghu
Practicing music daily is important, with early morning being the most suitable time. One should practice both new and old lessons for at least an hour total per day, which could be split into two 30-minute sessions. Listening to great musicians helps one memorize music and understand raga structure, while clearing doubts with teachers provides in-depth knowledge. The benefits of music include enjoyment, bringing joy and peace to both performers and listeners, and uses in health therapy.
Carnatic Music Basic Guidelines: Art of Veena-playingMeera Raghu
This document provides information about the veena, a stringed musical instrument used in southern Indian classical music. It discusses the basic features of the veena, including its range and string tuning. It also describes the different styles of veena playing from regions like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. Additionally, it outlines the techniques used for fingering and playing gamakas on the veena, including the roles of the left and right hands. Finally, it discusses concepts like meettu related to plucking the veena strings to produce musical notes.
The document provides musical notation for a Carnatic music composition in the Raga Malahari and tala Chaturashra Rupaka. It includes the lyrics and musical notation across multiple paragraphs with the title, composer information, and copyright at the beginning and end.
Guide to understanding Carnatic Music NotationsMeera Raghu
The document provides information about Carnatic music notations and exercises. It explains tāla notation, including different counts and beats. It describes akshara and akshara kāla, which refer to notes per count and note duration. An analogy compares tāla, counts, akshara, and akshara kāla to a multi-floor house with rooms. It also discusses tri-kāla, which refers to three speeds of notes per count, and includes information on octave notes and other exercises like alankāra.