Malladi Brothers at Asthika Samajam, Thiruvanmiyur;
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Was late by half an hour:
The following Krithis were rendered after I made it:
- Smarane Sukhamu; Ragam: Janaranjani; ( N, S), excellent swara prasthana
- Parvatha Raja Kumari- Shri Ranjani-Adi-( R, S), was interesting to note the shruthi set to Madhyamam mode, as this raga is without Panchamam.
- Thelisithe Mokshamu- Hamsanadam-Roopakam-Annamacharya Krithi- tuned by Shri Nedunuri - ( R, N, S)
- Shri Balasubramania- Bilahari- Misra Chappu
- Rama Bana- Saveri-Adi(2)- (R, N, S); Neraval at Thammudu badalina; 16mins Ragam by the elder brother and 7mins by Violinist.
- Adum Chidambaramo- Behak- Adi
-Govinda Sundara Mohana- Dwijavanthi- Bhadrachala Ramdas?-
- Moli???-Khamas-Composer???
-Mangalam ( Dont remember the Sahithyam)
The accompanists were:
Violin: Shreeram Parasuram ( Played well without any hindrance to the vocalists)
Mridangam: Shri Guruvayoor Dorai
Kanjira: Sundar Kumar(???)
The tani was enjoyable.
I must thank Ram, as it is from his blog that I got this info abt the concert. Pls keep posting that on ur blog Ram.
The following Krithis were rendered after I made it:
- Smarane Sukhamu; Ragam: Janaranjani; ( N, S), excellent swara prasthana
- Parvatha Raja Kumari- Shri Ranjani-Adi-( R, S), was interesting to note the shruthi set to Madhyamam mode, as this raga is without Panchamam.
- Thelisithe Mokshamu- Hamsanadam-Roopakam-Annamacharya Krithi- tuned by Shri Nedunuri - ( R, N, S)
- Shri Balasubramania- Bilahari- Misra Chappu
- Rama Bana- Saveri-Adi(2)- (R, N, S); Neraval at Thammudu badalina; 16mins Ragam by the elder brother and 7mins by Violinist.
- Adum Chidambaramo- Behak- Adi
-Govinda Sundara Mohana- Dwijavanthi- Bhadrachala Ramdas?-
- Moli???-Khamas-Composer???
-Mangalam ( Dont remember the Sahithyam)
The accompanists were:
Violin: Shreeram Parasuram ( Played well without any hindrance to the vocalists)
Mridangam: Shri Guruvayoor Dorai
Kanjira: Sundar Kumar(???)
The tani was enjoyable.
I must thank Ram, as it is from his blog that I got this info abt the concert. Pls keep posting that on ur blog Ram.
Last edited by coolkapali on 21 May 2007, 14:38, edited 1 time in total.
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Quite a common practice to set madhyamam when singing ragams like sriranjani, vasantha etc. It facilitates better sruti suddham while staying on the madyamam for long during the alapanai.coolkapali wrote:- Parvatha Raja Kumari- Shri Ranjani-Adi-( R, S), was interesting to note the shruthi set to Madhyamam mode, as this raga is without Panchamam.
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But this will change the grAmam to Madhyamam.It's always better to sing without Pa & Ma for such rAgas,just like how we do for Ragas like Ranjani.bhaktha wrote:Quite a common practice to set madhyamam when singing ragams like sriranjani, vasantha etc. It facilitates better sruti suddham while staying on the madyamam for long during the alapanai.coolkapali wrote:- Parvatha Raja Kumari- Shri Ranjani-Adi-( R, S), was interesting to note the shruthi set to Madhyamam mode, as this raga is without Panchamam.
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Sarma.
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I humbly disagree. Just because tampura sruthi is set to madyamam does not mean that the tonic/grama is changed. It still depends on the melodic structure of the song and thus is entirely dependent pitch in which you sing sa in the song (so here you can sing sa such that the ma matches the madhyama sruthi).
Although I am not an expert, for the one kuntalavarali song i know (which of course has s, ma and pa but ma being quite prominent), i find it a bit easier if the sruthi-box is set to madyama sruthi. I still sing it in the same base sruthi (1.5 kattai)
Arun
Although I am not an expert, for the one kuntalavarali song i know (which of course has s, ma and pa but ma being quite prominent), i find it a bit easier if the sruthi-box is set to madyama sruthi. I still sing it in the same base sruthi (1.5 kattai)
Arun
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This is how many people sing.But when you change the sruti to Madhyama Sruti,it automatically changes the grAmam.It has become a habit to sing in Shadja grAma,tuning the sruti to Madhyamam.Iam not qualified to say it is wrong.But this would obviously lead to confusion sometimes.I humbly disagree. Just because tampura sruthi is set to madyamam does not mean that the tonic/grama is changed.
Sarma.
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Sarma,
my point is that technically the tampura sruthi is only a guide to the singer for overall sruthi suddham for the song. Hence changing it does not change the sruthi of the song itself. IMO that is only dependent on how the song is sung itself.
However, i agree that if the tampura sruthi is set to a different pitch than sa, it can indeed lead to confusion. But that is not because the sruthi of the song is changed - just that the external reference point is not the usual sa . Hence it can only work if it is set to certain swaras (i think/guess only ma) and that too only in some ragas.
Arun
my point is that technically the tampura sruthi is only a guide to the singer for overall sruthi suddham for the song. Hence changing it does not change the sruthi of the song itself. IMO that is only dependent on how the song is sung itself.
However, i agree that if the tampura sruthi is set to a different pitch than sa, it can indeed lead to confusion. But that is not because the sruthi of the song is changed - just that the external reference point is not the usual sa . Hence it can only work if it is set to certain swaras (i think/guess only ma) and that too only in some ragas.
Arun
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This is what I meant. It becomes easier to sing if the madyamam is invoked for such ragamsarunk wrote:Although I am not an expert, for the one kuntalavarali song i know (which of course has s, ma and pa but ma being quite prominent), i find it a bit easier if the sruthi-box is set to madyama sruthi. I still sing it in the same base sruthi (1.5 kattai)
Arun
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Sorry,looked at it lately.arunk wrote:Sarma,
my point is that technically the tampura sruthi is only a guide to the singer for overall sruthi suddham for the song. Hence changing it does not change the sruthi of the song itself. IMO that is only dependent on how the song is sung itself.
However, i agree that if the tampura sruthi is set to a different pitch than sa, it can indeed lead to confusion. But that is not because the sruthi of the song is changed - just that the external reference point is not the usual sa . Hence it can only work if it is set to certain swaras (i think/guess only ma) and that too only in some ragas.
Arun
Arun,
Not for the argument sake,but if there is no Tambura,then what is Sa,what is Pa?You have to have a reference,right?