hello all,
i was wondering what are some good lines in this beautiful krithi of syama sastri that can be taken up for neraval?
i was not sure which forum to post this in, but sahitya and identification requests seemed to be the most appropriate place.
thanking you all in advance,
clueless
mayamma - natakurinji
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Personally, I am fond of singing niraval at 'mAdhavAdi vinutE sarasijAkshi, kanCi kAmAkSi tAmasamu sEyaka.' It's wordy, I know, but it works [at least for me] for a 5/6 round niraval. I remember my Guru once singing a very controlled and satisfying niraval at 'SyAmaLE nIlOtpalE' also, but it's difficult - the line is full of kArvais!
This krithi is so lovely and it is hard to resist the temptation sometimes to give it the full R,N,S treatment
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This krithi is so lovely and it is hard to resist the temptation sometimes to give it the full R,N,S treatment

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hi prashant,
many thanx for your prompt reply. yes i tried singing neraval at both lines upon your suggestions...extremely tough...but comparatively i found syamale a bit easier
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by the way, who is your guru?
clueless
many thanx for your prompt reply. yes i tried singing neraval at both lines upon your suggestions...extremely tough...but comparatively i found syamale a bit easier

by the way, who is your guru?
clueless
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My Guru is Tiruvarur Sri NS Chandrasekharan who learnt music from Dhanakoti Smt. Kuppammal [wife of Sri Naina Pillai] and then from the Alathur Brothers.
While geographical constraints have prevented regular and formal lessons, Sangita Kalanidhi Smt. R. Vedavalli has been a great musical guide and inspiration to me in the last few years.
While geographical constraints have prevented regular and formal lessons, Sangita Kalanidhi Smt. R. Vedavalli has been a great musical guide and inspiration to me in the last few years.