https://youtu.be/Qt9N2qUlM5Qsi=1cWtWcZ9NAF9aSHO
Healing myself with the sound of musical instruments...
I've had some health setbacks over the last three years but I'm back working on chitravenu.
The last few months have been intense in the chitravenu workshop. Endless experimentation to create a design that can take on more serious Carnatic music. The dynamic capabilities of a lighter slide, solving endless problem of slide, tonal clarity, ergonomics... I cannot even begin to describe. Any attempt to practice music is always interrupted, including in this recording, by technical problems. If I had a crack engineering team and manufacturing facility at my disposal, these issues could be addressed 10x faster
The Bhairavi Swarajiti has been a fragmented earworm, often with atrocious sahitya, since my boyhood days when I had the blessing of listening to the venerable Semmangudi - Lalgudi combination in several live concerts. Just thinking about those mahavidvans gives me the goosebumps. To learn this, I took the sahitya and notation and let the instrument direct whatever gamakas/ ornamentation that it allowed. This is the result. To keep it compact I've only played the sahitya in the charanam, or at least keeping the sahitya in my mind !
NOTE: Two questions came about the instrument:
1) WHY AM I WEARING A WRIST STRAP ?
The hand-rest on which I rest the right hand slides back and forth along the strings, to access the correct string. It has a friction grip strip to help secure the hand to it's surface without relative movement. The strap is an additional precaution to help the hand feel more secure, with so many strings ! If the friction strip fails a bit, the strap helps drag the hand-rest along up and down.
2) WHAT AM I WEARING ON MY RIGHT HEEL ?
I am wearing a silicone heel pad to prevent my foot from creeping forward. I tap both my feet according to some pattern, to keep track of the tala or rhythm cycle. However, since the resultant movement of the right foot is complex, it keeps creeping forward and before I know, I have it stretched out in front of me in an uncomfortable posture. The silicone heel pad prevents that slipping and keeps the heel in place.