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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Audio Post - Nilavu thoongum nEram

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Was tempted to sing the evergreen melody of SPB - nilavu thoongum nEram. this is from the film kungumachimiz. IR-SPB combo.

15 comments:

  1. Awesome rendition of this gr8 song. Finally managed to put some of my songs today. You are invited !

    Just vocal parody and guitar mockery lol...never mind...

    Need to thank Jo for proddin my back to get it up...

    Will come back later today and listen 2 ur other songs....


    YOU ROCK !!!!

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  2. Murali, that was awesome man! Keep it coming... So are you free now to lay hands on your keyboard? :-)

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  3. bluebyrd:

    Thanks. Just wanted to test cool edit pro and ended up singing two :) I will take a look at your songs soon.

    Jo:

    Absolutely NOT ! I just installed cool eidt pro and in a break that I got I sang these two songs :)

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  4. Both these are my all time favourites. SPB makes it sound so easy, but as you rightly said, only when sung, you get to know the intricacies involved.

    Nicely rendered Murali. Few things I noticed.

    The voice is still not very clear. I'm assuming you haven't started using the dynamic mic.

    In the "Nilavu" song, your voice sounds highly strained hindering the flow.

    Regards,
    PA

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  5. Yes. In fact, Some songs appear simple to ears but rob your breath away. nilavu thoongum is one of them. To sustain melody in every note, u have to..err..just be SPB.

    True - the strain is there. The song was recorded at 4:30 in the morning when I was about to be done with my work :)

    (Or may be..this is just as much I can sing..after all it is an SPB song..usually exhausting..)

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  6. After a looooong time huh.. Thanks for putting up something :)

    Lovely song.. my favorite.. Such a sweet romantic song. Beautifully sung murali.

    I would love to hear it without that echo in the bg though.. the magic of your crystal clear voice just in itself.

    (finishing work at 4 AM :(.. ok now i better go and study and work..)

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  7. Enjoyed every bit.! Flawless.!
    I am sure you'd have practised it several times to sing it so well.!!

    Great song and you've done the right justice.!! Hats off.!!

    IMHO - The whistle sound could have been avoided.!

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  8. hey...nice selection...

    SPB, my fav is : "kalyana maalai" from pudhu pudhu arthangal. Wud b gr8 if u can sing this one :-)

    tata
    sukku

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  9. Narayanan:

    Thanks. Whistle nalla illiya ? hmm..I shd stop with singing and not do extra gimmicks I believe.

    Sukhanya:

    KalyaaNa maalai is a fantastic song. will sing some time and upload. In the meanwhile check out my other stuff if you like.

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  10. Murali,
    You are a fantastic singer :-)

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  11. Murali:
    It is never too late to learn anything. Please learn Carnatic Music. You have an amazing talent and please dont let it go waste.
    Sincerely,
    Nalini.

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  12. Nalini,

    thanks. I am seriously considering that.

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  13. Anonymous1:34 PM

    Murali,

    Un kural keten...Mei maranthu nirkiren.

    Hope you remember me

    Regards

    Thanigai

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  14. thaNigai arasu - naNbargaLai marakka mudiyaadhuppa ! epdi iruku vaazkkai ? vandhu paadal kEttadharKu nandri !

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  15. k..i keep coming back to get more of ur voice..which needs no instruments...

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