Why Practicing with "Shruthi" is the Key to Musical Excellence
- Dileena Dileepan
- Dec 4, 2024
- 1 min read
In Carnatic music, Shruthi is considered the soul of a melody. It acts as a guiding pitch, providing a tonal foundation for your singing. Practicing with Shruthi is not just a technical exercise; it’s an essential step toward achieving vocal precision and harmony.
Benefits of Practicing with Shruthi
Enhanced Pitch Accuracy: Practicing with a constant pitch (Shruthi box or app) trains your ear to identify subtle variations and correct inaccuracies.
Improved Voice Stability: It helps you maintain a steady tone, ensuring your notes are consistent and pure.
Better Raga Rendition: Shruthi creates a harmonious backdrop, allowing you to focus on bringing out the essence of the raga.

Tips for Effective Shruthi Practice
Set the Right Shruthi: Identify the pitch that suits your voice, typically between C and G for most singers.
Use a Shruthi Box or App: Ensure it runs throughout your practice session to keep you anchored.
Focus on Sustained Notes: Practice holding each note in the raga to check for alignment with the Shruthi.
Experiment with Gamakas: Try incorporating Gamakas (oscillations) while staying true to the Shruthi.
Takeaway: Make Shruthi your constant companion in practice, and you’ll see significant improvement in your tonal quality and overall performance.
YouTube Tutorials for Classical Singing: https://youtu.be/n5_18P20EKI?si=QiDWzf69ZwurswKi
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