For me when I listen it seems to evoke , searching something , temporarily found it, happy for it and contented, but elusive , 1400 onwards makes it solidify the elusive nature . I continue to search
A person is stuck in a situation and is deeply thinking of what to do or how to approach the situation. A lot of thoughts and old memories are passing through his mind as he thinks.
Wow!! Music truly has no boundries...govind vasantha is a national treasure in this age of emusic he sticks to originals .. another commendable musician is sean roldan ... thanks sir for sharing
Hi Sanjeev, You played beautifully❤ and explained it very well. Your composition was also great. I would love it if you could play a sample in both carnatic and western style which evokes a similar emotion and help us understand some factors are responsible for bhava in both styles.
Nicely thought out, edited and presented. Kudos to Sanjeev and his team. A lesson in Carnatic and western music crossover that everyone MUST watch and learn from. Take some time off and watch this lesson. Won’t work if you are in the middle of reel doom-scrolling. 😮
Thank you for your feedback! The starting melody might indeed evoke a Western classical vibe as it draws inspiration from universal musical elements, It’s fascinating how music transcends boundaries and connects us through shared expressions!
I know he has done a song in Hemavati (Chinna thambi periya thambi movie). It is quite possible that he has done many songs inspired by Erik Satie, but I can’t think of one. Would be glad to know which one and the source of inspiration.
Some may feel that way, but my humble opinion is that it is an inspired piece of work, though they have a lot of elements in common. As they say, Good composers borrow and great composers steal 😃
For me when I listen it seems to evoke , searching something , temporarily found it, happy for it and contented, but elusive , 1400 onwards makes it solidify the elusive nature . I continue to search
Wow 🤩 thats deep!
Thank you very much for the great lesson and introducing great composer eric satie.
My pleasure!
A person is stuck in a situation and is deeply thinking of what to do or how to approach the situation. A lot of thoughts and old memories are passing through his mind as he thinks.
Good one 👏🏽
அருமையான விளக்கங்கள்.உங்களது இசைக்கோர்வையும் மிக அழகு.வாழ்த்துகள்.
மிக்க நன்றி 🙏🏽
Wow!! Music truly has no boundries...govind vasantha is a national treasure in this age of emusic he sticks to originals .. another commendable musician is sean roldan
... thanks sir for sharing
@@mithranManoj-sv6rn yes, both are gems of this era!
Please continue this journey of exploring and bridging western classical music and Carnatic music
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Beautifully had explained sir fantastic ❤❤❤❤
Thank you sir 🙏🏽
Your piece sounds really good and it feels like it can be used in some mythical epic adventure similar to the odyssey or something….
Thank you sir! Thats an interesting thought!
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Hi Sanjeev, You played beautifully❤ and explained it very well. Your composition was also great. I would love it if you could play a sample in both carnatic and western style which evokes a similar emotion and help us understand some factors are responsible for bhava in both styles.
Thank you 🙏🏽 I appreciate the suggestion and will keep it in mind for future videos!
Nicely thought out, edited and presented. Kudos to Sanjeev and his team. A lesson in Carnatic and western music crossover that everyone MUST watch and learn from. Take some time off and watch this lesson.
Won’t work if you are in the middle of reel doom-scrolling. 😮
Thank you 🙏🏽
Good one👏
Thank you 🙏🏽
Bro plz analyse experience by ludovico
I personally feel U have the ability to analyse this masterpiece of ARTWORK
Sure will do 👍🏽
ThIs peace is a decent presentation. But the starting melody seems heard in the westen classical music.
Thank you for your feedback! The starting melody might indeed evoke a Western classical vibe as it draws inspiration from universal musical elements, It’s fascinating how music transcends boundaries and connects us through shared expressions!
Ilaiyaraaja had done song inspired by Satie too. Guess..
I know he has done a song in Hemavati (Chinna thambi periya thambi movie). It is quite possible that he has done many songs inspired by Erik Satie, but I can’t think of one. Would be glad to know which one and the source of inspiration.
“KANAVIL MIDHAKKUM” from “Eeravizhi kaaviangal”, the prelude and the progression inspired by “Gymnopedie No. 1”
@@kalaimanidhan beautiful sir! Thanks for this!
He just copied Satie. Good job copying.
Some may feel that way, but my humble opinion is that it is an inspired piece of work, though they have a lot of elements in common.
As they say, Good composers borrow and great composers steal 😃
@@sanvenk yes and that was Stravinsky who said it, but he knew how to steal without anyone ever knowing it :)
@@sanvenk ofcours, its not a steal, its kind of refelection , due to inspiration..!!😊