Showing posts with label audioblog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audioblog. Show all posts

Monday, July 19, 2010

Yeh Hai Reshmi

After a long hiatus, got some respite to record . So here goes.

Asha ji is one of my favorite singers and this song epitomizes her style.I got introduced to it fairly recently and fell instantly in love with it. I would say this is my own version of it and most definitely not an attempt to be like the original, which I am pretty sure I can never match in a million years...:-)

Though this song isn't my cup of tea w.r.t to scale and range, this again is an experiment. :-)

Song : Yeh Hai Reshmi
Original Singer: Asha Bhosle
Music: O.P. Nayyar
Movie: Mere Sanam
Cover version: Kavitha Nagarajan


Yeh Hai Reshmi | Musicians Available

Friday, July 10, 2009

My Brushless Strokes on the web

I have always prioritized exotic vacations, running marathons , counting electrons and millions of other things over the one true passion of my life namely "Music". This audio blog is my humble attempt to bring music into focus in my life.

Audio blogging to me is one of the greatest modern day tools for self-expression. It is like how a canvass is to an artist. There is a certain nakedness to it that only gutsy souls can attempt to do.This is to all of you gutsy-souls out there....

இசையால் கூடி,
இசையாய் சிரித்து,
இசையில் களித்து,
இசையாய் அழக்கூட செய்யும்,
இந்த மின் இசை வித்தகர்களுக்கு , என் சமர்ப்பணம்......

I owe my inspiration to my audio blogging friends Meera and Mux.

I intend for this to be a self-improvement exercise besides keeping me accountable to my resolve and forcing me to regular practice. As I embark on this journey, please do provide me with your candid feedback.

That said, I am a novice blogger/audio-blogger , novice with a capital N :-) I don't know the first thing about audio mixing, editing, cutting, pasting or any such thing.I am hoping that my new found enthu will lead me to light in the near future. In the meanwhile, my posts are going to be less-than-polished - recorded with a cheap mic. Investment into heavy-duty equipment will be my incentive for keeping at it for at least a couple of months. There is hope....:-)