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    Sridhar Seetharaman (@ 128.*) on: Wed Aug 26 14:35:18 EDT 19




    Anand: Thanks for the counterpoint pointer. Looks good. I have to get into it right away.






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    Sridhar Seetharaman (@ 128.*) on: Wed Aug 26 14:36:12 EDT 19




    Geetha: Srikanth' sample piece was from Anjali and not Mouna Ragam.





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    Anand Mahadevan (@ free*) on: Wed Aug 26 15:23:20 EDT 1998




    This is another good site for western theory enlightnment.

    http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/place/aai26/







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    Sridhar Seetharaman (@ 128.*) on: Wed Aug 26 16:43:46 EDT 19




    Anand: the second site you mentioned is too good and has good links. I have no words to thank you.






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    abc (@ m35.*) on: Thu Aug 27 00:21:14 EDT 1998




    What to respond ??????





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    xyz (@ m35.*) on: Thu Aug 27 00:22:46 EDT 1998




    Respond something na!





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    Sankaran (@ webg*) on: Thu Aug 27 01:43:44 EDT 1998




    Srikanth,
    That was great and enlightening. I've read somewhere that in the history of western classical music, at some point, polyphonic music came into vogue. Polyphonic music is one where multiple instruments play different notes, but at the same time, producing a great synergy. Counterpoint seems to be closely linked to this. IR is a master at this. Most of his songs have counterpoints, many times created by more than 2 melodies played at the same time. The way IR uses his bass guitar is also a case in point. One example which springs to mind is the pallavi of the song "poomalaye tholseravaa".
    This seems to be an interesting thread. Hope there are more contributions here.





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    yvs mani (@ hub.*) on: Thu Aug 27 02:53:54 EDT 1998




    I think the song "Paruva kalangalil kanavu" from Mudupani is another example. (Am I correct????)





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    Geetha (@ gate*) on: Thu Aug 27 06:02:51 EDT 1998




    Sridhar: Which song from 'Anjali' was it?





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    Sridhar Seetharaman (@ 128.*) on: Thu Aug 27 10:37:15 EDT 19




    Geetha:Mottai Maadi Mottai Maadi (prelude)





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