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This course will teach you how to make emotionally moving recordings on almost any recording equipment, including your phone or laptop. System Consultant-Audio Visuals Inc.Explore the art of record production and how to make recordings that other people will love listening to. Harmony Vocals- Santosh Hariharan,Deepak,Shenbagaraj,Aravind Srinivas,Narayanan,Vignesh Narayanan,Veena Murali,Sowmya Mahadevan,Deepthi Suresh,Abinaya Shenbagaraj,Ala B Bala,Soundarya Nandakumar Singers- Nithyasree Mahadevan,JeyamoorthiĮlectric,Bass and Acoustic Guitars- Keba JeremiahĬhennai Strings orchestra conducted by Yensone BagyanathanĪcoustic,Electric and Bass Guitars- Keba Jeremiahīacking Vocals- Vandana Srinivasan,Maria Roe Vincent,Jithinraj Song Mastered by Shadab Rayeen at New Edge
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Strings recorded at- Voice and Vision Studio Sitar,Sarod-Kishore, Woodwinds,Clarinet-Nathan System Consultant-Audio Visuals Inc.,TamilselvanĪcoustic,Electric n bass guitars-Keba JeremiahĮlectric,Acoustic and Bass guitars- Keba Jeremiah Song Mastered by Shadab Rayeen at New Edge, Strings recorded at- Voice and Vision Studio, Song composed,arranged,recorded and mixed by D.Immanĭ.Imman’s Sound Factory(Audio suite A and B),Chennai,D.Imman Violas- Sebastian,Balu,Hemanth,Girijan,Selva,Gopi,Chandran,Anita,Joseph,Cyril,Dinakar,VinaykumarĪcoustic,Electric n Bass guitars-Keba JeremiahĮlfe Choir- Roe Vincent,Angelin Nisha,Sheryl Suraj,Deepa Shankar,Nisha Sharon,Krithika Konda,Sneha Sathya,Padmaja Sreenivasan,Snigdha Chandra,Anuj Mathew,Rohit Sridhar,Reshwin Nishith,Aneesh SolomonĮlfe Choir conducted by Maria Roe Vincent Violins- Rex Isaac,Ramachandran,Sasi,Murali,B.G.Venkatesh,George,Mohan,Dhayalan,David Ling,Samson,Prabhu,Ruben,Baskar,Vijayabaskar,Jayakumar,Selva,Shiva,Sekar,Seenu,Narayana Rao,Manoj. Top Recos: Deivam Neethaane, Anney Yaaranney, Yenge Yen Ponmaalaiīabu,Pradeep,Raja,Balu,Manoj,Saravanan,David,Chiranjeevi,AzhagiriĬhennai Strings orchestra conducted by Yensone Bagyanathan, Composer gets Nithyasree Mahadevan to lead the proceedings in the festive-sounding Karambakudi Kanaga – bar her characteristically spirited singing though, the song is average. Sid Sriram is fab in Othapana Kaatteri, one of the album’s more upbeat songs that owes a large part of its appeal to the singing and arrangement.
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Also loved the use of naadhaswaram ( Balasubramaniam) here, especially with the violins in the dramatic outro.
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Shreya’s song Anney Yaaranney (another of the “thematic” songs) comes in two versions, and I like it better in the slower Reprise version, the orchestration in the former feels a tad dated, and the slower pace and downplayed orchestration around the vocal portions in the latter allows Shreya more freedom for a nuanced delivery. Both of these hold true here as well the latter especially applicable to pretty much every song of the movie (including the two I already discussed). There are a few things that are generally a given when it comes to Imman soundtracks – Shreya Ghoshal getting the choicest of songs from the album, and the obvious hat-tip to Ilayaraja. One of my favourite songs from the soundtrack, this one – the melody is beautifully poignant ( mayamalavagoula raga-based, perhaps) and there is some fine instrumentation, highlighted by Nathan’s flute solos and Kishore’s work on the sitar and sarod. And she gets to sing Deivam Neethaane, a song that appears to be thematic to the movie’s sibling-love setting ( Yugabharathi, the lyricist). Delhi-based Pavithra Chari is the album’s other debutante, one half of the band Shadow and Light (the other half being Advaita keyboardist Anindo Bose), who last year came out with this lovely Tamil single featuring Haricharan. Riding on the back of her immense social media success over the last year and a half or so, Malayali singer-songwriter Arya Dhayal (if you are, for some reason, unaware of her, you need to check out her Instagram/ Youtube channel) sounds extremely assured in her delivery of the haunting, melancholic melody that is Yenge Yen Ponmaalai. One of the highlights of the soundtrack of Udanpirappe is the playback debut that composer Imman hands two promising musicians. Songs and complete musician credits at the end.