Kannukkul Pothivaippen - Thirumanam Enum Nikkah
My latest movie song, based on ragas Mukhari and Hamirkalyani Movie: Thirumanam Enum Nikkah Starcast: Jai, Nazriya Nazim Director: Anis Composer: Ghibran Singer: Charulatha Mani, Vijay Prakash, Sadhana Sargam, , Dr.R.Ganesh Lyricist: Parvathy Producer: Aascar Ravichandran Banner: Aascar Films Pvt Ltd Label: Think Music Related Content: Notes of Peace - Raga Mukhari Joy of Hamirkalyani Charulatha's Film Songs - YouTube Playlist: Also, in "A Raga's Journey": Atana for Inspiring Valour Full of surprises - Ragas Vasantabhairavi and Begada Soothing the Senses - Raga Nilambari A Rare Treat - Raga Saramati Morning Ragas - Ramapriya and Rishabhapriya Pious Notes - Ragas Nasikabhushani and Vagadeeshwari Priya Principle - Ragas Rasikapriya and Ratipatipriya Versatile Nattai Positively Tranquil - Raga Harikambhoji Catchy and Classical - Raga Sankarabharanam Of Love and Longing - Chandrakauns and Surya Godly Gowrimanohari Kedaragowla’s Many Moods The Royal Durba
Hi Charulatha,
ReplyDeleteI just watched your youtube clips and loved them! I think you were absolutely enjoying your music every second that you were singing.
Beautiful!
I have some questions to ask you and get your honest advice in the area of carnatic music. I live in Melbourne and plan to learn carnatic music. I have been a music enthusiast all my life but never did it
strike me to learn music seriously. I am 34 now and I have only been singing movie sings on and off. Other than that I have never had any voice training. Could you please tell me what can a student expect if
he/she has taken a late plunge into this carnatic world? Is it like calisthenics that cannot be performed or perfected if one hasn't begun as a child at the right age? Or is carnatic music something to do with hard work and dedication? The more sincere you are, the better you become? It would be very nice if I can get some useful advice from you in this regard. As a new student, I want my expectations to be grounded in reality. For me music is joy and joy is music, and music is god and god is music. That is pretty much me! Hope to hear from you.
Thanks for posting the fanstastic videos!
Best regards,
Rekha, Melbourne