Thursday, July 17, 2008

Ye Rasathi

"Ye Rasathi" is a nice song by Ilaiyaraaja with great chorus and harmonies. Here is the prelude of the song. Nice harmonies, especially towards the end of the prelude. Just amazing. Let me know your views on this.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Pootukkal Pottalum

The song "Pootukkal Pottalum" from Kshatriyan is a very nice Waltz song by Ilaiyaraaja. I just love the first interlude. Nice western classical elements in the interlude. The interlude is mainly dominated by a solo violin accompanied aptly by an orchestra. Then the music changes color, takes you to different unseen places and brings you back to the song with the piano rhythm, all within around 30 secs.

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I don't know the technical aspects of this song. I know the song is basically in E minor, but nothing much other than that. Drop in your views of this song in the comments section.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Kannalane from Bombay

The first interlude (can also be called as 2nd BGM) of the Kannalane song from the film "Bombay" is just wonderful. A R Rahman (also the composer of this film) sings the vocals (he basically sings the swaras in Sufi style, I think), with the slap bass, tabla and harmonium providing apt accompaniment. The slap bass is just too good and the bass + tabla combination is always good. The harmonium joins towards the end and the song seemlessly moves into the charanam.

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I recently saw this song being performed live by A R Rahman's troupe. Unfortunately they were unable to recreate the magic of this interlude on stage. This is understandable, since the original song would have been sung in different tracks, especially the male voice in this BGM and then overlapped together. I think both the male voices in this BGM are Rahman's, not sure though.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Prelude from Ivan

Here is a nice prelude from the song "Appadi Paakarthuna" from "Ivan". I like this magical prelude by Ilaiyaraaja a lot. It starts with a piano in Bb minor and after that it changes to a different scale (which I am yet to decipher) and then again does a scale shift to D major and the solo violin accompanies at this point. The song then continues in the D major scale, which is Raag Shankarabharanam.

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Not many would have heard this prelude, since this particular portion is not shown on TV nor played on Radio. Let me know your views on this piece.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Welcome to my new blog !

I would like to share my favorite bgm pieces (also known as preludes and interludes) in Indian film songs with you all. This is more like conundrumofsonata.blogspot.com (by Brindha), but not a quizzing game. Rather, this is just a collection of my favorite song interludes. You might also be interested in backgroundscore.blogspot.com (by Suresh) which is a quizzing game of background scores (re-recording) in films.

I also write about music at http://rameshonmusic.blogspot.com.