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Vedic
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Post by Vedic »

Hi !. Dear Frends!
My frend from Hindu Tempel ( in Poland) He have a 1 question. I cannot help to Him. If You can ,please help .
This is His question: " How make a Mridangam paste ( Rava paste (?) in Poland?".
Big Thanks For Help!.
Vedic.

arasi
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Post by arasi »

Durum semolina, is my guess.

Nick H
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Post by Nick H »

Yes, it is made from semolina. I do not know about Poland, but I suspect it is available, as it is in UK. They probably have their own translation, I guess, althouhg one could always ask for rava in a Tamil shop. Some prefer the course-grained, some prefer the fine.

Pour a small heap of powder in the left hand; make a depression in the middle, like a volcano crater, and pour in a little water. Fold the powder in, like mixing cement in miniature, until a lump of even consistency is formed. Balance can be corrected by adding more powder or water.

If it will not stick to the leather, this can be helped by wetting the lump, and wiping this on the skin, to give some tackiness.

Tell your friend to remove promptly after use. It sets very hard, and is difficult to get off once it is dry.

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Post by laks1972 »

And if you don't get semolina, use wheat flour

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Post by Nick H »

If this is for a beginner, (or even for any beginner that reads this thread in the future) it should be stressed to be careful to keep any water away from the "right" side, as getting the black spot wet will ruin it.

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Post by mridhangam »

The best is to use Play-doh by funskool in such places as it is available world over.
JB

Nick H
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Post by Nick H »

There's also Blutack, or its imitators like whitetack which is great for practice, as it does not have to be removed.

Balaji, does Play-Doh have any place on the stage, or is it practice-only?

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Post by Sundara Rajan »

A related basic question: What is the purpose of using such a paste? Is it to keep the leather moist ?

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Post by laks1972 »

It brings down the vibrating frequency atleast by an octave, depending on the how much it is applied.

It also brings different vibration pattern due to "loaded membrane" effect

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Post by Nick H »

Without: chtick chtick

With: boom boom

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Post by arasi »

Nick,
like taka taka dhIm dhIm? chtick chtick boom boom :)

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Post by VK RAMAN »

good example for what paste does!

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taka taka dhim dhim chtick chtick goon goon

--- There! I arranged it for morsing! :)

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Post by arasi »

Now the mOrsing sings more!

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Post by mridhangam »

Nick sir .. i use it in concerts it is very convenient and also it doesnt fall of since you dont have to bother about the consistency as it is in the case of Rava. I have heard some mridanga vidwans say that the rava should be made like a fine paste like "Butter" and some other mridangists say that it should not be like the consistency of "Butter" it should be in between. Much might be said on both sides.

J.Balaji

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Post by semmu86 »

i have heard erOde nAgarAj sir say this. Dont remember whether this was posted in the hilarity thread , but neverthless " if ravA is not applied properly on the thoppi , then adhu pAdaravA , vAsikkaravA , kEkkaravA lukku romba thondharavA irukkum ".

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Post by srinivasrgvn »

erode sir's joke : :lol: :lol:

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Post by mridhangam »

semmu86 --> adukkappuram varavA pOravA ellam ida pathiye pesuva ...

J.B

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mridhangam wrote:semmu86 --> adukkappuram varavA pOravA ellam ida pathiye pesuva ...

J.B
balaji sir u said it :lol: :lol: .. sorry for deviating from the topic though..

Arvind..

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Post by mridhangam »

It was a ravA sangathi that we were all discussing .. so no worries ...

JB

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Post by Nick H »

Now I have to wait for Arasi to kindly translate....

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Post by arasi »

Nick,
A bit tricky because it is pun-oriented, but I will try.

naga'raj', the 'king' of pun: pADa'RavA': those who sing, kEkka'RavA'Lukku: for those who hear, romba tonda'ravA' irukkum: will sound disturbing (disagreeable).

Balaji: Then, va'ravA': those who come and pO'RavA': those who go, will all talk about this.
When Arvind speaks of straying from the subject, Balaji assures: that's fine, it's only sangati (news, and also a musical word, after all!) about ravA!
I think tamizh lends itself to more puns than many other languages. The bard of Avon would have loved tamizh for that :)

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Post by Nick H »

Thanks for trying, arasi!

Te bard of avon is famed for apparently having made up many of the words in his plays!

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Post by Vedic »

Thanks For Your's ansver's!. But this paste in skin is black. So, I think it is not :"remove promptly after use".

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Post by Nick H »

<confused>

The large round spot on the right face, like that on the tabla, is black, permanent (although it wears out eventually), and would be damaged by water.

The paste placed on the left side, traditionally made from rava, is creamy light brown, and rava should be removed, not allowed to dry in place.

Occasional, instruments are seen with a permanent black spot on the left side. This is permanent also, but likely to be seen only on very old instruments.




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Vedic
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Post by Vedic »

Aha!. Thanks !.

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Post by Nick H »

You're welcome :)

The structure of these instruments is really quite complex.

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