Learn to play the Dilruba, with this Sikhseverywhere video series.
Tanti Saaji from Sri Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar, Bhai Anoop Singh Ji is also Founder of Anahat Sangeet Academy, Qadian, Punjab.
In each video, Bhai Anoop Singh Ji offers step-by-step instructions in Punjabi, covering the six sargam practices that help you master the use of the bow and finger placements and movements.
Bhai Singh Ji has found that if a student practices one hour per day, that in two months a student will be able to start playing raags.
Bring the joy of kirtan into your life, and spread the joy!
This video covers the 31 raags used in Gurmat Sangeet and gives guidance on how to learn and play these tunes of devotion.
31 raags:
Shree Rag: pages 14 -94
Maajh Rag: pages 94-151
Gauri Rag: pages 151-347
Asa Raag: pages 347-489
Gujari Raag: pages 489-527
Devagandhari Raag: pages 527-537
Bihagara Raag: pages 537-557
Vadahans Raag: pages 557-595
Sorath Raag: pages 595-660
Dhanasri Raag: pages 660-696
Jaitshree: pages 696-696-711
Todi: pages 711-719
Bairari: pages 719-721
Tilang: pages 721-728
Suhi: pages 728-795
Bilaval: pages 795-859
Gond: pages 859-876
Ramkali_ pages 876-975
Nat Narayan: pages 975-984
Mali Gaura: pages 984-989
Maru: pages 989-1107
Tukhari: pages 1107-1118
Kedara: pages 1118-1125
Bharon: pages-1125-1168
Basant: pages 1168-1197
Sarang: pages 1197-1254
Malhar: pages 1254-1294
Kahnra: pages 1294-1319
Kalyan: pages 1319-1327
Prabhati: pages 1327-1352
Jaijaivanti: pages 1352-1353