Ragams and notes for the English Note
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Request to please email the notations for the english note to my id [email protected]
Many many thanks !!
Many many thanks !!
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I'm sure HarishankarK must be able to access the link given from somewhere, but he seems so desperate that I thought I'd oblige with a cut&paste. Hope it doesn't break any rules.
English Notes (nottuswara)
raagam: shankaraabharaNam
29 dheera shankaraabharaNam mela
Aa: S R2 G3 M1 P D2 N3 S
Av: S N3 D2 P M1 G3 R2 S
taaLam: aadi
Composer: Muthiah Bhaagavatar
? Language: none
Ga , Ma Ga Ri Ga Pa Ri Ga Sa
Ni , Sa Ni Da Ni Ri Sa Da Pa
Pa Ma Ga Pa Sa Ni Da
Ga Ma Da Pa Ga
Sa Ga Pa Da Pa Ma Ga Ri Da Ni Sa
Ga Ri Ga Ma Ga Pa Ma Pa
Ri Ni Ri Ga Ri Sa Ni Da Pa (3 - 4times)
Ga Ri Ga Da Pa Pa Ma Ga Ri
Sa Ri Ga Ri Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
Ga Ma Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Da Da Pa Ma Ri
Ni Sa Ri Ga Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Pa Ga Sa Ga
Sa Sa Sa Ga Pa Pa Da Ni Sa Ni Da Pa Ma Ga Pa Ma Ga Ri Sa Ni Sa Sa Sa Sa
Sa Ni Sa Ri Sa Ni Ni Pa Ni Da Ni Sa Da Ma Ma
Pa Sa Ni Sa Ri Sa Ni Ni Pa Ni Di Sa Da Ma Ma
Pa Sa Ni Ga Ri Ri Sa Sa Ni Da Pa Ma Da Pa Ma Ma Ma Ma Ga Ma Pa Pa Pa Pa
Ri Sa Pa Pa Pa Pa Ri Sa Sa Ni Ni Ni Ni Da Pa Pa Ma Ma Ma Ga Ga Pa Pa
Ga Ri Sa Ni Sa Ri Ga Ma Da Ni Sa Da Pa Ga Sa
Ga Ma Ga....
English Notes (nottuswara)
raagam: shankaraabharaNam
29 dheera shankaraabharaNam mela
Aa: S R2 G3 M1 P D2 N3 S
Av: S N3 D2 P M1 G3 R2 S
taaLam: aadi
Composer: Muthiah Bhaagavatar
? Language: none
Ga , Ma Ga Ri Ga Pa Ri Ga Sa
Ni , Sa Ni Da Ni Ri Sa Da Pa
Pa Ma Ga Pa Sa Ni Da
Ga Ma Da Pa Ga
Sa Ga Pa Da Pa Ma Ga Ri Da Ni Sa
Ga Ri Ga Ma Ga Pa Ma Pa
Ri Ni Ri Ga Ri Sa Ni Da Pa (3 - 4times)
Ga Ri Ga Da Pa Pa Ma Ga Ri
Sa Ri Ga Ri Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
Ga Ma Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Da Da Pa Ma Ri
Ni Sa Ri Ga Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Pa Ga Sa Ga
Sa Sa Sa Ga Pa Pa Da Ni Sa Ni Da Pa Ma Ga Pa Ma Ga Ri Sa Ni Sa Sa Sa Sa
Sa Ni Sa Ri Sa Ni Ni Pa Ni Da Ni Sa Da Ma Ma
Pa Sa Ni Sa Ri Sa Ni Ni Pa Ni Di Sa Da Ma Ma
Pa Sa Ni Ga Ri Ri Sa Sa Ni Da Pa Ma Da Pa Ma Ma Ma Ma Ga Ma Pa Pa Pa Pa
Ri Sa Pa Pa Pa Pa Ri Sa Sa Ni Ni Ni Ni Da Pa Pa Ma Ma Ma Ga Ga Pa Pa
Ga Ri Sa Ni Sa Ri Ga Ma Da Ni Sa Da Pa Ga Sa
Ga Ma Ga....
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Whoa! All I did was paste from the link Lakshman gave. I just passed on one crumb from the great master's table!
I have to admit that I'm not overfond of this piece. I enjoyed it for its novelty value at first --- there is much better to be had by listening to Irish (I'm convinced the inspiration was actually Irish, not English) folk music.
Maybe I wouldn't go quite as far as Dr. John Marr, who told me the piece was utterly devoid of any musical quality! But then, nor can I claim any of his expertise, knowledge or experience.
I have to admit that I'm not overfond of this piece. I enjoyed it for its novelty value at first --- there is much better to be had by listening to Irish (I'm convinced the inspiration was actually Irish, not English) folk music.
Maybe I wouldn't go quite as far as Dr. John Marr, who told me the piece was utterly devoid of any musical quality! But then, nor can I claim any of his expertise, knowledge or experience.
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Nick,
The intrinsic value of it? Well, for a traditional tamizh person, eating brown sugar based desserts like kozhukkaTTai, appam and atirasam (you would know at least one of those yummies--let's call them CM), it is like eating those 'from the shop' pink and green stuff (band music) which look novel. I remember that in my grandmother's and my mother's days, band music for a wedding procession was fa..ncy! Even for HMB, it would have been a diversion composing this jig (?). Yet, no one can put life into it as MMI did! It always grabbed my attention when he sang it in a concert!
The intrinsic value of it? Well, for a traditional tamizh person, eating brown sugar based desserts like kozhukkaTTai, appam and atirasam (you would know at least one of those yummies--let's call them CM), it is like eating those 'from the shop' pink and green stuff (band music) which look novel. I remember that in my grandmother's and my mother's days, band music for a wedding procession was fa..ncy! Even for HMB, it would have been a diversion composing this jig (?). Yet, no one can put life into it as MMI did! It always grabbed my attention when he sang it in a concert!
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I do not know either why Dr. John Marr would characterize this piece as utterly lacking in musical quality. It is definitely easy on the ears and instantly catches attention. Nick, if you can find links to Irish folk music along the same vibe, that will be interesting to listen to.
In the Ata thala shankarabaranam varnam, the last charanam has similar 'English/Irish Note' like passage. ( http://www.esnips.com/doc/e4026192-13a0 ... ame_varnam )
I am curious if that last charanam is the inspiration for HMB for his English Note.
In the Ata thala shankarabaranam varnam, the last charanam has similar 'English/Irish Note' like passage. ( http://www.esnips.com/doc/e4026192-13a0 ... ame_varnam )
I am curious if that last charanam is the inspiration for HMB for his English Note.
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vINa rendition of the English note (first 2 minutes) immediately followed by a mangaLa item mannAru krShNage mangaLam (purandaradAsa's) in vasaMta.
Veena Kinhal and Vasu Govindarajan in a concert, Montreal, 1991
http://www.sendspace.com/file/h50iez
I have enjoyed this English note on vINa and have good memories of my Father's rendition from 1970s as well.
Sreeni Rajarao
Veena Kinhal and Vasu Govindarajan in a concert, Montreal, 1991
http://www.sendspace.com/file/h50iez
I have enjoyed this English note on vINa and have good memories of my Father's rendition from 1970s as well.
Sreeni Rajarao
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please cna you upload the link is not working thanksSreeni Rajarao wrote:vINa rendition of the English note (first 2 minutes) immediately followed by a mangaLa item mannAru krShNage mangaLam (purandaradAsa's) in vasaMta.
Veena Kinhal and Vasu Govindarajan in a concert, Montreal, 1991
http://www.sendspace.com/file/h50iez
I have enjoyed this English note on vINa and have good memories of my Father's rendition from 1970s as well.
Sreeni Rajarao