Sri Neyveli Santhanagopalan at Ramana Kendra - 6/6/'08

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sureshvv
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Post by sureshvv »

Neyveli Santhanagoplan
M.A.Sundareswaran
Neyveli Narayanan
Sundar Kumar (K)

Song list:

1. Vallabha nayakasya, Begada, Rupaka, Dikshitar
2. Teliyaleru rama, Dhenuka, Adi, Thyagaraja
3. Bilahari, Inni anandamemi, Rupaka, Thyagaraja
4. Emani Poda, Veera Vasantham, Adi, Thyagaraja
5. Janani, Reethingowlai, Misra Chapu, Subbaraya Sastry
6. Sankarabharanam, Manasu Swaadeenamai, Misra Chapu, Thyagaraja
7. Thani
8. Entha Mudho, Bindumalini, Adi, Thyagaraja
9. Arunayil thondriya karunai mazhaiye, kapi, Adi, Sondha Sahithyam in praise of Ramanar
10. Tillana, Behag
11. Tiruppugazh, Hamsanandi
12. Pavamana, Mangalam


Observations:

1. All the songs (pre and post main) were sung with great bhava and sowkyam
2. Some of the lyrics are not pronounced clearly. People less familiar with the lyrics may find it hard to guess or interpolate.
3. The main piece and thani was sung to Tisra Triputa at double speed. Was somewhat unusual and I continued to follow in Misra Chapu :-)

arasi
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Post by arasi »

4: Emani pogaDudurA? Sri rAmA in vIra vasantam??
9: aruNaiyil tOnRiya karuNai mazhaiyE! (NSG's own composition on RamaNA)

Lakshman
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Post by Lakshman »

# 3 should be intakannASnandamEmi in bilahari
Emani pogaDudurA shrI rAmA is indeed in viravasanta.

mridhangam
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Post by mridhangam »

Sureshvv,

The Chaapu Taalas are derived from folk tradition and hence in major books the songs fitting into 7 beats are given as triputa tala only and hence Neyveli Sir is right in singing in Triputa Tala. It is actually Misra Chaapu Tala for our convenience if u give gaps for 3rd beat and for both the drutams of Tisra Triputa which will actually come like a Misra Chaapu Tala. We musicians also sometimes get confused but for a discerning and watchful artiste it is just Misra Chaapu Tala and whatever we play for Misra Chaapu can be easily played in that Kaalapramana also. It may sound like speeding up in Tisra Triputa since all the seven beats are shown but actually the level is the same for both of them.
Also look in Tala and Laya section of rasikas.org under the head Misra Chaapu VS Tisra Triputa where our members have excellently analysed the difference and similarities. (of course kudos to each one of them for taking up such topics and discussing)

Mannarkoil J.Balaji
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vigneshbal
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Post by vigneshbal »

yeah.. this chapu talam sampradayam is very new.. it used to be misra ekam or kanda ekam...

I remember a lecdem by smt vedavalli when she said, kanda chappu, kanda kanda chapu elam rombave pudusu.:lol:

sureshvv
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Post by sureshvv »

I remember a concert a couple years back at Narada gana sabha when a student of Smt. Vedavalli (Jayanthi Keshav?) sang Rama katha sudha to a strange variant of Adi talam (memory is hazy but something like partly 1 kalai and partly 2 kalai).

ram
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Post by ram »

sureshvv wrote:I remember a concert a couple years back at Narada gana sabha when a student of Smt. Vedavalli (Jayanthi Keshav?) sang Rama katha sudha to a strange variant of Adi talam (memory is hazy but something like partly 1 kalai and partly 2 kalai).
That should have been dEsAdi

vasanthakokilam
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Post by vasanthakokilam »

What was the kriya like?

rbharath
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Post by rbharath »

dEsAdi tALam usually goes as one wave and three beats or as one wave and one tisra laghu. the wave or the vIchchu is the samam.

rasaali
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Post by rasaali »

rbharath wrote:dEsAdi tALam usually goes as one wave and three beats or as one wave and one tisra laghu. the wave or the vIchchu is the samam.
The former seems close to the way Teen Taal is executed by Hindustani musicians. It goes Beat, Beat, Wave, Beat with each having 4 sub units.

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