Thread started by D.C.Arumainayagam on 4th June 2011 12:42 AM
I am not trained in carnatic music and hence my query would be too simple. However please do help me to understand the area of doubt.
Classical Carnatic music does not have an overt introduction music and fillers [some call it interludes, bridge and even strangely bgm]. The accompanying instruments also do not venture out of the melody line as a counter part of the lead artiste. Yet the greats like G.Ramanathan. SM.Subaiah Naidu. SV.V and even Papanasam Sivan have used these to a great extent very effectively. Without spoiling the feel of Indian or Tamil touch. Was there an already existing grammar in classical music of India or was it a unexplained genius of the early composers in the film industry. I do not believe they were dependent on the contribution by musicians trained in western music as they have controlled the usage of western instruments. After the era of MSV the areas I have mentioned are sadly not satisfactory. Sometimes even repulsive.
I am not a biased person as I enjoy any music ranging from western classical to Heavy metal through carnatic and any know form of music.
Hope to get an answer.
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From: bingleguy
on 4th June 2011 02:31 AM
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DC sir ..... evolution nnu solla mudiyAdhu .... may be "theory of change" ..... andha kAlathula a carnatic touch was an absolute in film n drama music, but indha kAlathula heavy metal and rock mixed carnatic kooda edir pAkkarAnga .... may be ppl wanted to come out of monotonous tone .... innikki idellam irukku - nAlaikki enna varumO ?
carnatic based MDs pathi pesum podhu KVM mama vai vittuteengalE
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From: D.C.Arumainayagam
on 6th June 2011 02:11 PM
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Sorry for not including Mr KVM. It was a an unintentional mistake. Perhaps the list was longer than mentioned and hence the subconscious undoing.
He was probably one who even in later years avoided western instruments in "purana film" songs such as those in Thiruvilaiyadal and yet made them immortal.
Regards .
DCA
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From: raagadevan
on 21st September 2013 07:11 PM
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Didn’t know where else to post this! 
Ragas hit a high
Can film music composed in different times in different situations by different composers sound similar? Just pin back your ears to ‘Kannale Pesi Pesi Kolladhe…’ from Adutha Veetu Pen (1960) composed by Adhi Narayana Rao, ‘Pukarta Chala Hoon Mein…’ from Mere Sanam (1965) composed by O.P. Nayyar and ‘Raja Raja Cholan Naan…’ from Rettai Vaal Kuruvi (1987) composed by Ilayaraja. And you will know the answer.
http://www.thehindu.com/features/fri...?homepage=true
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From: raagadevan
on 21st September 2013 08:09 PM
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Ragas hit a high
Can film music composed in different times in different situations by different composers sound similar? Just pin back your ears to ‘Kannale Pesi Pesi Kolladhe…’ from Adutha Veetu Pen (1960) composed by Adhi Narayana Rao, ‘Pukarta Chala Hoon Mein…’ from Mere Sanam (1965) composed by O.P. Nayyar and ‘Raja Raja Cholan Naan…’ from Rettai Vaal Kuruvi (1987) composed by Ilayaraja. And you will know the answer.
http://www.thehindu.com/features/fri...?homepage=true
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From: rajraj
on 24th September 2013 05:57 AM
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RD: You might want to post this in TFMpage related-> Current topics-> Raga of songs thread.

Originally Posted by
raagadevan
Ragas hit a high
Can film music composed in different times in different situations by different composers sound similar? Just pin back your ears to ‘Kannale Pesi Pesi Kolladhe…’ from Adutha Veetu Pen (1960) composed by Adhi Narayana Rao, ‘Pukarta Chala Hoon Mein…’ from Mere Sanam (1965) composed by O.P. Nayyar and ‘Raja Raja Cholan Naan…’ from Rettai Vaal Kuruvi (1987) composed by Ilayaraja. And you will know the answer.
http://www.thehindu.com/features/fri...?homepage=true
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From: raagadevan
on 15th October 2018 06:56 AM
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Here is a SwathithirunaaL krithi; a classic raagamaalika... Looks like the maharaja knew his raagas!
"pannagEndra sayanaa..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGHrbeartAM
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ingers: Balamuralikrishna, K.J. Yesudas & Neyyatinkara Vasudevan
Orchestration: M.B. Srinivas
Main raagas in the song: shankaraabharaNam, kaambhOji, neelaambari, bhairavi, tODi, shuruTTi,
naadanaamakriyaa & bhoopaaLam
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From: raagadevan
on 15th October 2018 06:59 AM
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Here is a SwathithirunaaL krithi; a classic raagamaalika... Looks like the maharaja knew his raagas!
"pannagEndra sayanaa..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGHrbeartAM
S
ingers: Balamuralikrishna, K.J. Yesudas & Neyyatinkara Vasudevan
Orchestration: M.B. Srinivas
Main raagas in the song: shankaraabharaNam, kaambhOji, neelaambari, bhairavi, tODi, shuruTTi,
naadanaamakriyaa & bhoopaaLam
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From: raagadevan
on 15th October 2018 07:27 AM
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Here is a SwathithirunaaL krithi; a classic raagamaalika... Looks like the maharaja knew his raagas!
"pannagEndra sayanaa..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGHrbeartAM
S
ingers: Balamuralikrishna, K.J. Yesudas & Neyyatinkara Vasudevan
Orchestration: M.B. Srinivasan
Main raagas in the song: shankaraabharaNam, kaambhOji, neelaambari, bhairavi, tODi, shuruTTi,
naadanaamakriyaa & bhoopaaLam
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From: raagadevan
on 27th January 2021 07:45 AM
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Here is a SwathithirunaaL krithi; a classic raagamaalika... Looks like the maharaja knew his raagas!
"pannagEndra sayanaa..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGHrbeartAM
S
ingers: Balamuralikrishna, K.J. Yesudas & Neyyatinkara Vasudevan
Orchestration: M.B. Srinivasan
Main raagas in the song: shankaraabharaNam, kaambhOji, neelaambari, bhairavi, tODi, shuruTTi,
naadanaamakriyaa & bhoopaaLam
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From: raagadevan
on 27th January 2021 08:02 AM
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Songs soundtrack from the movie SWATHI THIRUNAAL - Orchestration by M.B. Srinivasan...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0AJZTN3zOQ