Sunday 25 February 2007

Shri. Madurai Mani Note....


















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I have tried the Madurai Mani note in my key board. A symphony kind of effect has been used in the note. Violin and ends with

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Shrikanth,

I accidently bumped into your blog and was happy that I did. Excellent renditions of various songs. Especially Kharunai deivamae in Sindhubhairavi was excellent. MMI note which is probably one of the tough ones to sing has been handled well with your keyboard skills. Try uploading a song in Amir kalyani and Saaranga. Your voice will surely add more to the raagas..

Your pronounciation is excellent confirming the fact that you are trained in carnatic music..

Good luck!!

Sowmya said...

Amazing to see bubbling talents behind ur presentations.My best wishes to achieve more and more in the future.

Shreekanth said...

Thanks Srinath .. Will definetly post a song in Amir Kalyani and Saaranga.

Sowmya... Thank you for your wishes..will for sure do my best in future

Anonymous said...

Shrikanth,

I just thought about it. Although a bold move, why dont u try singing MMI's note. Your true talent can and will be tested if you try to sing MMI songs.

Just a suggestion. Thats all

SHAILENDRA said...

Arumai, thozha!

P.S. Suresh Kumar said...

Hi Srikanth,

That was well performed and i think the symphonic effect is because of the choice of violin and the bass. The tune is alreayd western and so it has got a lot of potential to be developed as full blown symphonic piece which i never really thought of before listening to your version

keep going

Arun G S said...

gr8 bhayi. this one also my Guru sings excellently... u've done a gr8 job in keyboard. but at the beginning i felt a slight slip in notes...not sure. but i felt thts all... gr8 work..expecting more from u... that tabala also very nice. overall gr8 performance...
...Musically, Yours...
... Arun G S ...

Anonymous said...

Dear Shrikanth
Can you please tell me where I could get the notation for this Note
Thanks
P Venugopal, Bangalore