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7th February 2012, 12:21 AM
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Maybe I am getting old, but I thought 'Chinna Kanniley' was a perfect song for what was being conveyed. The rhythm goes along very well with the breeziness of the song.
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7th February 2012 12:21 AM
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7th February 2012, 12:43 AM
#372
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Originally Posted by
skr
enakku ithula perusaa nallaa irukkura maathiri konjam kooda theriyalaye. what happened?!?
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7th February 2012, 02:01 AM
#373
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Sakalakala Sir ,
Romba nalla iruke sir , ungalukku pidikalaya
The fugue portion with a single violin followed by a series of violins gives that melancholic feel
And that thundering effect towards the end seems to communicate a lot
Naan oru 10 thadava ketrupen.
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7th February 2012, 02:33 AM
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I think Nerd mentioned the composition ENGE NEE SENDRALUM....
I really like the composition with the plenty of violin and Karthik good singing.
but... not digging that Synth beat , though I like the rhythm change in the composition.
konjam konjam chinna chinna kuraigal...
ok!
Dhoni is fantastic!
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7th February 2012, 06:53 AM
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KarlK, thanks for sharing this! As much as I'm amazed at the amount of detailing, I just don't know how to make sense of what's written!
Can you please give some quick pointers on how to read this?
KV, arai vekkaadugaLukku arai vekkaadu aasaami sonnaa thaan puriyum! So I am perfect to explain for you, only to the (too little) amount i know.
Lets take the singaara velan, as you can mostly identify, it is for the Bum chikku (oru cheri kacheri ) song by SPB. You can see Raja has written the time and date on the top of score! and even he has written the singer name as Balu, also the production banner(Paavalar creations for here)
Generally this is how music is written, this is a global standard :- The sheet is filled with six line bars, its name is 'staff' the staff is set of six lines, it basically holds 2 very important, primary things. a note, 1) which note it is & 2) how long that note shud be played. More than one note can be played at same time, there is provision to write that. Music is written in similar fashion like how we write text in naalu-kodu notebook. Here, instead of alphabets, notes are written.
A note means one specific key in a keyboard/piano. Each key has a note name. similar to our Sa Ri Ga Ma Pa Tha Ni Sa, in western world, it is C D E F G A B C.
Now that i have said that notes, and every note's respective duration is written, what about gaps/silence in music? Silence is also written with special symbol.
Before going into the score, lets look at the below image, for ultra basic fundas
In the above image, you will find notes, written in their respective position. In the beginning you find this symbol which looks like this "&", that is called treble. that means these notes are to be played in right hand. You can see notes going outside the range of 6 lines.
Mostly this is melody, or the main tune which we hear with lyrics. In the image you find 2 staffs, upper and lower. Upper staff has notes starting from A to B and lower staff has notes from C to C. Locate the note G in the upper staff. Now, just traceback the line which has this G, This is the line which is crossed by the & symbol, 4th line. This 4th line is G.To identify that, the symbil & is written crossing the 4th line.
Now, we are going to read the score! Kindly note, we are going to read and explain only the below parts :-
Bum chikku bum chikku bum cha bum bum bum
Bum chikku bum chikku bum cha bum
This corresponds to the following notes:-
1st line
Bum chik ku bum chik ku bum cha bum bum bum
E-----E----E--G----G----G--F-----F---G----G----G
2nd line
Bum chik ku bum chik ku bum cha bum
E-----E----E--G----G----G--F-----F---G
How to locate this in the notes! See the 1st line, in the middle of the 1st line, you can see he has written the number "2" on top. This bum chikku ends there.
Actually you can see that this bumchikku is 2 lines, as said above. He is writing only the 1st line "Bum chik ku bum chik ku bum cha bum bum bum" and for the 2nd repeat, he is putting the number 2, to indicate this piece has to be sung twice.
there are other complexities, like,
1. the bumchiku in the 2nd repeat is slightly ending different(as you can hear and find out)
2. its 3 parallel notes at a time.
but these things are beyond my explanation i don't know how to put them in words, and have no clue how they will be comprehended!
(Others:- if you find any blunders in this (100% chance ) kindly quote the whole thing and edit the mistake! )
Last edited by sakaLAKALAKAlaa Vallavar; 8th February 2012 at 08:44 AM.
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7th February 2012, 08:10 AM
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on repeated hearings, 'vaangum' is the kind of a song IR wud have readily composed for a Rajini film! the throw of words, tune structure is so Rajinish!
Last edited by irir123; 7th February 2012 at 08:24 AM.
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7th February 2012, 08:19 AM
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@irir... +1 for SPB-Rajini Connection in vaangum. Exactly my thoughts too.
http://www.mayyam.com/talk/showthrea...l=1#post808782
சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...
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7th February 2012, 08:26 AM
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venkkiram - yes! and a tune like this with some more embellishments customised to suit Rajini's image in an actual Rajini film would easily make the song a chartbuster!
IR is def not the loser!
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7th February 2012, 09:51 AM
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SKV ,
Thanks for taking us through the basics of WCM notations.
Interested to know more , btw what does Adagio mean ?
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7th February 2012, 10:17 AM
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Kark yaaru saar neenga! super, welcome to the hub
Looks like quite a few posts to catch up with in this thread....
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man"
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