What exactly do you mean by doctoring the notes? I did not understand that..cmlover wrote:I took the violin recital of a 'famous' (solid shruti) vidvaan and doctored the notes.
-Ramakriya
Yes, depending on the combination of swaras where r' occur or a stand alone r'arunk wrote:but suji slide to r' can be taken from sa, ni and pa even in hamsadhwani.
So while in many cases representing all anuswaras is overkill (and not needed as it is implied by the context incl. previous swara, and also the melodic differences are pretty subtle in many cases), it can be helpful in some cases.
But in general I think people just know how to create the necessary sound "as a single unit". Breaking it down seems hard.
ramakriya wrote:g m1 p d 1m p m g r g2 m1
To me, these three highlighted are pretty ambigious in terms of labelling. They are almost like identical pm/p pm/p pm/p i.e. all similar slides that utilize ma and pa (maybe the first one starts a bit higher from d1). The initial slide down from pa could be something I am imagining and I can discern it only when I slowed it down. In fact all I am sure of is aureally they all sound quite similar - this is very obvious to me when I slowed it down.sujiram wrote:gmpdppmgrgm
You got it CML! Gamakas have come out well in the midicmlover wrote:Suji
ESP is what I( got! I was searching gajananytam to track you down but my copy of SSI version is too bad!
Now here is my MIDI version (play in Window Media player)
http://www.mediafire.com/?5xmrh3ppmyi
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Violinist: g m d n s' s' n r' s' n r' s' n p , g g~ , m r s
Vocalist: m d n s' n p m n p m p g~ n p g , g~ , m r s