Hello Bro that was great! Can you please upload the full song (with lyrics if possible) ? Comment by samuel morkel congrats sir, expecting more keerthanaikal from you. i would like to hear saranangal also, kindly tell me the link. Sir, this songs was sung in piyag raag and aadhi thalam. Hi Kaushick, I have been re-hearing this song multiple times last 2 months.keeps coming bk fresh every time.can you share the full song.I got hooked to this particular one after someone doing a Carnatic Choir ! Mahesh : bless your art ! Comment by Bobby Suresh Genre Classical Carnatic Tamil Christian Comment by Mahesh Subramanian 4 Song : Vaareero Vinai Theereero (Christian Devotional Tamil song) (the notes used in this scale are chathusruthi rishabha, sadharana gandhara, suddha madhyama,panchama suddha dhaivatha, kakali nishadha)Īs it is a melakarta raagam, by definition it is a sampoorna raagam (has all seven notes in ascending and descending scale). It is said to be borrowed into Hindustani music from Carnatic music. The Western equivalent is the Harmonic minor scale. This raagam is a popular scale in western music as well. It is the 21st Melakarta raagam in the 72 melakarta raagam system of Carnatic music. Keeravani (pronounced keeravaaṇi ) is a rāgam in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). I am not sure whether “Teaser” is the right word for this upload as this has the length of an average full song :). Please bear with the jerky transitions of the edited pieces… Hoping to share a few of them here in the near future.
This is one of several similar Christian devotional songs composed by me in Classical Format almost 15 years ago….
This is an old Tamil Christian devotional song written several decades back and originally set in carnatic music format… I have used the old lyrics but not knowing the original raagam, I have composed the song afresh in Raag Keeravani which finds a significant place in both Carnatic as well as Hindustani styles of music. While presenting this teaser, what I have included is only some opening alaap, the pallavi, a mere suggestion of anupallavi, no charanam whatsoever, and a little smattering of randomly edited chittaswarams …
was just testing how rusty my voice was for this genre of music…and the extent of corrosion is quite evident here ! However, I am now uploading an edited version of it as a teaser ( the full keerthanai is pretty long and consumes around 12 minutes and a lot more megabytes)… hence this abridged version. I recorded it casually a couple of weeks ago with absolutely no intention of making it public….
after many years I am singing a Carnatic Classical Music song.