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MARG ProperTies has joined hands with The Art of Living to present ‘Naadha Vaibhavam’ an enduring musical festival at Chennai. This likeminded musical venture is an initiative of MARG Brindavan to the property aspirants, music fans and to all the contenders.
This is to mark the celebration of ‘Art of Living’ its 30th year of its Service to Society. This occasion it would bring together 5000 carnatic musicians from all over Tamil Nadu, performing a harmony of music showcasing cultural transformation. It is planned and scheduled on January 30, 2011 at Shriram – The Gateway, GST Road, Perungalathur, Opp. Railway Station, Chennai from 6.00 pm onwards.
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Bharat Sangeet Utsav is an impressive prelude to the Music Season! The zeal and energy of the organizers is something to appreciate. Continuing the utsav in different cities is yet another achievement.So far Bharat Sangeet Utsav is going strong and the event has been conducted in New Delhi,Bangalore,Chennai and now Coimbatore.
Famous musicians like Vijay Siva,Anooradha Sriram,Sriram Parasuram,Nithyasree Mahadevan,Sangita Kalanidhi prof T.N.Krishnan and Viji Krishnan,Udayalur Kalyanaraman performed at the Utsav.
Bharat Sangeet Utsav 2010, Coimbatore
Venue: Kikani Matriculation School, Coimbatore
18th November
5:30 PM: Invocation by Girija Hariharan and party (Devotional music)
6:00 PM: Inauguration by Pujyasri Dayananda Saraswathi Swamiji
Any one who is zealous about Indian music, they should be familiar about the religion of Hindu, hallucination and philosophy as it is hypothetical that Indian music instigated from the creed of Hinduism. Indian music is one of the traditional and trendy forms of music in any custom in the world. Conceived from the Vedas, Indian classical music has been considered as the most genius form of Indian music. Indian music is pervasive globally for its fundamental nature. A perfect blend of vocal, music, instrumental music and dance, Indian music has ability to show musical excellence. Music in India has diversity; therefore culture, history and innovations come together for making songs impressing. Raga and Tal have been considered as two pillars of Indian music.
In realism, Indian music is classified into three types as below:
Classical Music
Classical music is a whole music structures with 12 tones and 7 basic swaras such as Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni, Sa. And the music has two basic forms including:
1. Hindustani classical music
2. Carnatic music
Devotional Music
Songs like Kirtans and Bhajans devoted to God come under devotional music. Kirtans derived from the Vedic traditions; while Bhajans express devotion to God. If you want to know about music, musicians or music concerts, you can browse www.in.com as the portal offers all latest updates in the music industry from the comfort of your home.
Other Musical Genres
Folk music, Regional music, Tribal music etc. come under the other musical genres. The regional music is performed across the different states of India in different languages. They are played with different types of musical instruments.
One of the oldest and traditional musical instruments in the world is ‘Veena’. It is dying a slow death. The instrument is an integral part of the rich Carnatic music. Popularly known as Veena, Veenai bears relics to the rich religious and cultural history of the place.
The traditional instrument of Veenai plays an important role in the rich and unique musical history of Tamil Nadu. Veenai is popularly referred to as Yaazh among the local indigenous population of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
According to mythological legends, Goddess Saraswati is always seen to play musical. It is considered to be a part of the celestial world because of its association with Goddess Saraswati.
The trained performers play the indigenous musical instrument of Veenai with great enthusiasm and vigor which is reflected in their flawless performance. The musical instrument of Veenai is an essential part of the social, cultural and religious festivals of Tamil nadu.
Vanika Jayanthi Kumaresh Enlivening The Traditional Veena
In the midst of the cultural revolution on not only veena but many traditional instruments like thavil, Vanika Jayanthi Kumaresh is intent on reviving it. If you thought the veena needs different accompaniments to sound good, she has just proved you wrong with her album, Mysterious Duality – Just me.
Music lovers, connoisseurs and well-wishers of Jayanthi Kumaresh, all had gathered at TAG Centre, Mylapore, where the album was officially launched. “Some time back, she had sent one of her CDs to a foreigner on request. After listening to it, the foreigner responded saying, ‘I like the music, but I couldn’t figure out which is the sound of the veena’. That is when she realised the status of veena and the need to do something to promote it,” said Jayanthi. What is unbelivable is that she took just 10 days to compose all four streams.
Each track comprises different layers and every layer has the music of a different veena. Totally, seven veenas have been used to make each track of this album. “Though we’ve a single mind, there’re so many thoughts popping out each second that we are not the same soul throughout a day. So the different layers of music represent different levels of our mind. It’s the voice of the human mind,” she said.
In the below space a video of Jayanthi Kumaresh giving a veena performance