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Monday, October 23, 2006

Tiger Varadachary - A natural teacher

Some are made teachers. Some are, however, born teachers. Tiger Varadachary was a born teacher. Veena Vidushi Kalpakam Swaminathan recalled an instance when Tiger Varadachary helped a struggling student scale the upper octave. When repeated attempts to egg him on to go up the octave failed, Tiger Varadachary hit upon an unconventional method. According to Kalpakam Swaminathan, Tiger Varadachary lowered the board and asked his student to utter `SA'. The student had no difficulty in saying the bass `SA' as he looked down at the board. Tiger Vardarchary then held the board straight to him and asked him to say `PA'. He uttered `PA' with ease. Then he moved the board atop and asked him to say the upper `SA'. He shouted `SA' as he looked up the board. And, the student was thrilled that he could also scale the upper octave. As the veteran veena artiste explained this to us, we were impressed by the natural teaching techniques employed by yester-year teachers.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

About me

This is K.T.Jagannathan. I have been a financial journalist for over two decades now. For want of knowing any other thing, I am struck in the profession. Well, I like it. I enjoy it. And, I really relish it. Currently, I am with The Hindu, a general newspaper published from Chennai in the southern part of India. I have traversed quite a bit professionally. From Financial Express in erstwhile Madras (now Chennai) to the Economic Times in Bangalore and the now defunct The Indian Post, I landed myself at Free Press in Bombay (now Mumbai). After a brief stay there, I headed for Business Standards. A year later, I was transferred to Madras. From there, I moved to Business India and Indian Express before landing at The Hindu. I am here for close to eight years now. This is about me. This one field has taught me a lot. I wish by creating this blog, I will be able to articulate some of my thoughts on very many subjects in a non-controlled environment yet in a responsible manner. By the way, I like music. I am slowly getting involved in Carnatic music. I am now learning flute along with my wife from Mr. S. Ravi. I am at the LKG level in music, so to say. Starting to learn flute a little late, I realise how much I have missed in my life. This new learning is an inspiration for me. Even though I am only a few years into flute-learning, I can feel the change in me. I am lot more disciplined now. I am also lot more circumspect in my criticism (journalists usually tend to be cynical of things). These days, I look for opportunity to play flute. Never mind the audience. Not even worry about the surroundings. I play for the sheer joy it brings to me and for the peace I get in the process. Nonetheless, I must warn you guys that I am only the beginning stage in this ocean of a field. Well, here I am. Hope this blog will provide me a new window to reach out to a wider audience.