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Thanks Mr. Balasubramanian for inviting me to your troup. I paste Madurai Mani Iyer's English Note.

Lets start this one by asking some seniour carnatic music specialist here, which raga it resembles most closely. Unlike a rock or jazz, there seems to be a specific pattern in the entire song. If so what is the aroganam and avaroganam.

I apologize i have noted down only the lyrics and not focussed on the TAL.


G M m R G P R G S === N S N D N R.S D P.
Gmdp

G M m R G Pm Rr Gg S…..== Nn S N D N R.s D Ppdp
gpdp

G gM m R G P R G S==== N S N D N Rr.Ss Dd Pa




P M G P/ S N.. D … G M D P.. G------S G P/D P M G R s.. r g

P M G P/ S N.. D………G M D P.. G--S G P/D P M G R D N S



Ga. Ri Ga. Ma Ga. Pa Ma Pa
Ri …Ni Ri …Ga Ri ..Sa Ni Da Pa (3 - 4times)


Ga.. Ri Ga Da Pa Pa Ma.. Ga
High Ga Ri Sa/ Sa Sa, Sa/ Sa Sa
Ga Ma Pa/ Pa Pa Pa Pa -- Da/ Da Pa Ma Ri …………..
Ni Sa Ri Ga Ma …Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma / Pa Ga Sa Ga….. (3 times)
Sa Sa….. Sa Ga Pa Pa Da Ni Sa Ni Da Pa Ma Ga /
Pa Ma Ga r s


Sa Ni Sa Ri Sa Ni Ni == Pa Ni Da Ni Sa Da Ma Ma 2 TIMES

Pa Sa Ni Ga Ri Ri…. Sa Sa ==Ni Da Pa Ma Da/ Pa Ma Ma Ma Ma =Ga Ma Pa Pa Pa Pa /

HIGH Ri Sa Pa Pa Pa Pa
Ri Sa Sa,,, Ni Ni Ni == Ni Da Pa Pa Ma Ma Ma Ga/ Ga Pa Pa
G r s p/pp ==G R ss/ nnn
Ndp/p mm g/g pp
Ga’ Ri’ Sa’ Ni’ Sa’ Ri’ Ga’ Ma’
Da Ni Sa Da Pa Ga Sa

………………………………………
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G g M m R G P R G S== N S N D N R.S D P.
Pmgp snd

G M m R G P R G S…..= N S N D N R.S D P.
Gpsp

G M m R G P R G S==


well that took about a month my schedule to jot down !
 
More online search revealed that the ragam of this song is our own common SANKARABARANAM. Just to revise this ragam is one of the MELAKARTHA. i.e.: all the swaras are present in arog and avarog. the r, g, d, n -- being strong both on ups and downs.

Now the interesting bit has shifted to the fact as to how a ragam like that can be mixed to such a Kathanakuthukalam type, jumping song! ( This doubt arose after watching some of carnatic super singer on TV, where they said YOU not only need to stick to the swara patterns :boom:eek:f a/ava/rog, but also need to stick to CLASSICAL laya/Pattern of the the ragam ).

Most probably MMI's dominance during early 1940-50 got him a new Laya to Snkarabaranam!!
 
I like English note rendition by Prince Rama Varma.

[video=youtube_share;L8TuKGiL_yA]http://youtu.be/L8TuKGiL_yA[/video]
 
C Db D Eb E F F# G Ab A Bb B

s r r' g g' m m' p d d' n n'

That is western note and carnatic conversion.

For sankarabaranam it will be
Arog: C D' E' F G A' B' C
Avarog: C B' A' G F E' D' C

:tea:

 
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dear renuka ji !
very nice to listen . it reminds a scene in thillana mohanambal where vaithi (nagesh )ask sikkil shanmugasundaram (sivaji ganesan )to play english note with nadhaswaram and davil.
guruvayurappan
 
dear raji ram !
same song .but the voice make it more melody . sri uni krishnan voice is very sweet compared to Vani jayaram and nitya sharee.
guruvayurappan
 
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dear raji ram !
it is a proof that music requires only devotion and knowledge of language is secondary.karnatic music in different uniform
guruvayurappan
 
dear sandhya v !
even though i could not follow the notes ,this thread is very interesting cos smt renuka and raji ram are giving suitable video clippings.nice keep it up
guruvayurappan
 
Sri Muthuswamy Dishtar's and Sri Tyagaraja's engish notes are already given in Earlier posts. Here is English Note from Sri Harikesanallur Muthiah Bhagavatar's Royal Carpet Carnatic Composers: Harikeshanallur MuttayAh BhAgavathar
English notes
(in shankarAbharanNm) Carnatic Songs - English Note

popularized by Sri Madurai Mani Iyer

Madurai Mani Iyer - Engligh Note - YouTube

(The english note music played in thillAna mohaNAmbal may be inspired by this - that was the folklore during that period)

Here is TM Krishna singing many of Sri Muthuswamy Dikshitar Shankarabranam kritis.

http://vimeo.com/12631798
 
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Unni's Vara Leela gana Lola - is excellent (Merci Beacoup Raji Madame). smooth and light.
Mr. Ravi varma is too slow, MMI is rocking as usual.


I apologize to dwell upon the theoretical aspects of Notes again.

Compositions can be classified as follows:

1. Varnam - e-tude like.

2.
Kriti - art songs, rondo form, very common.

3.
Svarajati - poetic text and swara sung alternatively.

4.
Padam - full of emotion; love themes.

5.
Javali - sentiments of love.

6.
Tillana - short, interesting rhythms.

So English Note is a Tillana? or is it just a Kriti?


Notes or Swara

Many ragas share the same underlying scale made up of five, six or seven swaras (notes). A raga with five is called audava ragas, with six - shaadava ragas and seven - sampoorna ragas.

Ragas that don’t follow ascending/ descending rules of
swaras are called vakra (crooked) ragas.

That last line is revealing for myself.
Any examples of VAKRA ( crooked ) ragas?

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Dear Sandhya,

English note is neither a krithi nor a thillAnA. Krithis should have lyrics and thillAnAs should have jathis along with

swarams and lyrics. It is just a form of music resembling English music. Hence called 'English note'.

Any rAgam which has twisted ArOhaNam and / or avarOhaNam is a vakra rAgam. There are many such rAgams.

Please go through this link:

Ragas of Carnatic Music - Hari's Carnatic
 
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