Originally posted by: LizzieBennet
Have you heard this one, KJ? Jon Snow turns Jonachandra Snownaswami in the first one and Jonamt Snowgaonkar in the second š« šš
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu7Wcumx0Kg
Speaking of instruments, I discovered this one thanks to GOT :) hammered dulcimerā¦ and needle ā¦about my fav Arya ā¦. What shall we tell the God of Death āāā not todayā¦ā¦ :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ07zICTCcc
Isn't this hammered dulcimer essentially the santoor? It looks & sounds remarkably similar! At least to my untrained ears - i maybe missing out some nuances
Originally posted by: LizzieBennet
Isn't this hammered dulcimer essentially the santoor? It looks & sounds remarkably similar! At least to my untrained ears - i maybe missing out some nuances
I think of it as variations of one anotherā¦not that I can explain in detail what they areā¦
and clearly not untrained ears š±š±.
I have trained in Carnatic classical and I still admit thereās plenty I donāt know. Music is as infinite as the universe right?Originally posted by: KJasoosChulbulP
I think of it as variations of one anotherā¦not that I can explain in detail what they areā¦
and clearly not untrained ears š±š±.
Originally posted by: LizzieBennet
I have trained in Carnatic classical and I still admit thereās plenty I donāt know. Music is as infinite as the universe right?
Trained in Carnatic classicalā¦.. words Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
This piece is a traditional Carnatic classical composition with a contemporary arrangement, but what makes the piece so heartwarming is the soul put into it!Originally posted by: LizzieBennet
I was up until midnight listening to this one on loop and sobbing non-stop because the music, the lyrics and the singing ššš Divine!
Manavyalakincharadate marmamella telpedane manasa
Thyagarajaās devotion to Lord Rama š
The raagam Nalinakaanthi š« š« (I donāt think Hindustani has an equivalent)
Harish Sivaramakrishnanās voice ššš
Tagging you, Madhu because if youāve heard this, youāll relate.
This is based in Raag Nalinikanti which is vaguely similar to Raag Tilak Kamod in the Hindustani world. The lyrics are contemplative; Thyagaraja is appealing to his mind to listen to his secrets. The melody is immensely charming, and Agam has done an amazing job of embellishing it with soft contemporary instrumentation.
These are some of the compositions in Nalinakanthi -
1 Manavinalakincharaade -- Tyagaraja
2 Brovavayya Sri Raghunandana -- Mysore Vasudeva Acharya
3 Natajana Paalini Nalinakanthi -- Tanjavur Sankar Iyer
4 Nee padame Gatinalinakantimati -- GN Balasubramanian
The whole piece is an absolute treat to the ears, thanks for sharing it here Priya.
Glad you enjoyed this one Madhu. I agree- Harish brings in so much soul into the song even with the contemporary arrangement. In fact I appreciate this so much because it allows younger people or those who identify more with this type of music to see the beauty of Classical music and thatās absolutely a good thing. I read YT comment that said itās easy to see why they call it Carnatic Progressive Rock because itās definitely like CPR! āļø You must listen to their rendition of Rangapuravihara! Itās stellar! āļøOriginally posted by: Viswasruti
This piece is a traditional Carnatic classical composition with a contemporary arrangement, but what makes the piece so heartwarming is the soul put into it!
This is based in Raag Nalinikanti which is vaguely similar to Raag Tilak Kamod in the Hindustani world. The lyrics are contemplative; Thyagaraja is appealing to his mind to listen to his secrets. The melody is immensely charming, and Agam has done an amazing job of embellishing it with soft contemporary instrumentation.
These are some of the compositions in Nalinakanthi -
1 Manavinalakincharaade -- Tyagaraja
2 Brovavayya Sri Raghunandana -- Mysore Vasudeva Acharya
3 Natajana Paalini Nalinakanthi -- Tanjavur Sankar Iyer
4 Nee padame Gatinalinakantimati -- GN Balasubramanian
The whole piece is an absolute treat to the ears, thanks for sharing it here Priya.
I know it says online that Nalinakanthi comes closest to Tilak Kamod but I donāt get the same vibes when I listen to these two raagam. Thereās some subtle difference and that changes the entire mood that each raag evokes. Also the reason why I was bawling like a baby at midnight when I heard this one because sometimes too much joy has no route to escape except through tears! Right? Thanks for posting those other Nalinakanthi songs. I absolutely love this raagam. Hereās another brilliant acapella of the raagam by Indian Raga mashed with ARRās famous Kandukondein Kandukondein !
Perhaps this thread should be āeverything elseā? Or one for non Indian same categoryā¦. I am paying attention to categories ā¦ hope its ok to post this one hereā¦
For many this might be new.. though this group has existed for 25+ years I believe. Have seen them once live and going to see them again in Vegas this summer :)
Pipes music as they were referred to ā¦ just fab I thinkā¦
Music is not just infiniteā¦like the universeā¦ but I thinkā¦ Its a journey not a destination :)
One of their early masterpieces (tho everything really is)ā¦
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOLBn8GKBlA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHUXAcKdeaQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEexbOjo3Yw
Post it in the Hollywood/ Web/ TV wala thread. Or wait - let me make a thread for Global music. We can have Kpop and stuff there too
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