V.Subhasree
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V.Subhasree
Admirable singing by this young team:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2g8Pw8B2BA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2g8Pw8B2BA
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Was lucky to catch this at the auditorium. Totally impressed with such perfect hitting of notes.
Is there a "Sowmya" baani emerging? Lot of her style in her student.
Is there a "Sowmya" baani emerging? Lot of her style in her student.
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Listened to the whole thing again until my internet went down during the main song. Was not at all tiring or overloading.
Assignment to rasikas: Watch this in full & put forward 3 aspects of what could possibly be characterized as "Sowmya" baani.
Assignment to rasikas: Watch this in full & put forward 3 aspects of what could possibly be characterized as "Sowmya" baani.
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Totally charming. Just into shanmukapriyA now, so expecting a charm overdose anytime now!
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That pharas - seems particularly at a slower tempo as compared to other version (RKM). That thEdi unnaich charaNanaindhEn - lilting and catchy tune, great articulation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dugotPARNWw by her guru, this is different to the version TNS has sung in a cassette). Those two are picks in a garland of very good list!
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Agree. Much nicer than the 'ninnaye rathi endru' also sung in a similar mettu. Sanjay school sings that in Bagheshree which seems like a much nicer fit.sankark wrote: thEdi unnaich charaNanaindhEn - lilting and catchy tune, great articulation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dugotPARNWw by her guru
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Listened to the first two songs today. Good performance but something was missing for me.
I didn't get anything Sowmyaish in her singing. Especially in the Jutamu neraval swarams. Would not have guessed that she is Sowmya's student unless you mentioned here.
I didn't get anything Sowmyaish in her singing. Especially in the Jutamu neraval swarams. Would not have guessed that she is Sowmya's student unless you mentioned here.
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The "mandhra sthayee munagal" didn't give it away ?
But seriously, I thought that the precise unadorned enunciation of the the lyrics (2:38 to 2:40) and the presentational flair for the special sangatis (1:38 to 1:40) were very reminiscent of her Guru.
The playful swaraprasthara (showcased in the main) and stutter step sangatis during neraval/swaras are also confirmatory indicators.
Also check out how she pronounces Bhakthi, Bhayam etc. especially in tamil compositions (Aspirating consonants discussed threadbare else where).
But seriously, I thought that the precise unadorned enunciation of the the lyrics (2:38 to 2:40) and the presentational flair for the special sangatis (1:38 to 1:40) were very reminiscent of her Guru.
The playful swaraprasthara (showcased in the main) and stutter step sangatis during neraval/swaras are also confirmatory indicators.
Also check out how she pronounces Bhakthi, Bhayam etc. especially in tamil compositions (Aspirating consonants discussed threadbare else where).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiPXVQXIPOs - perhaps this track will do it for you. Especially that s'madhyamam for sure!HarishankarK wrote:Listened to the first two songs today. Good performance but something was missing for me.
That''s good in a way! No lineage baggage at allHarishankarK wrote:I didn't get anything Sowmyaish in her singing. Especially in the Jutamu neraval swarams. Would not have guessed that she is Sowmya's student unless you mentioned here.
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Great term! May be you can explain it in fulllineage baggage
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No expectation on the audience for a performer based on the paramparai/guru etc. Like listening to Pramodh Gokhale without knowing he is Vijay Siva's sishya with a blank canvas mind vs listening with that knowledge and having set some expectation.sureshvv wrote:Great term! May be you can explain it in fulllineage baggage
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Nice. Thought you were hinting that "lineage" was (could be) a double edged sword.
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It is.sureshvv wrote:Nice. Thought you were hinting that "lineage" was (could be) a double edged sword.
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That rocking swaraprasthara in Tisra nadai with an oh so smooth transition back at the end was wonderfulsankark wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiPXVQXIPOs - perhaps this track will do it for you. Especially that s'madhyamam for sure!
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Another superb concert by Subashri
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFyUb2SsgO0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFyUb2SsgO0