Thanks brother, you made my day. Definitely I would have loved to be like the great raveendran master. But alas!, I don't even have even 1/100th of his calibre. So, not possible in this lifetime. Being a hindu, just dreaming if it could happen in some lifetime in future.
@@shenilksabu7532 keertans are set from panchamam ( manthrastayi) to panchamam ( Tarastayi). It's 2 octave sufficient range. Most film songs too are. While practicing swaras, and aakaram one could practice 3 octaves from atimantrastsyi to athitarastayi based on one's range. Basically 2 octaves are more than enough to sing beautifully.
Definitely it's falsetto But that doesn't mean it's false voice It's a voice that's produced mixing air flow from laryn ( throat) through both mouth and nose. There is a limit to falsetto after which it becomes howling.
ടെക്നിക് ഒന്നും ഇല്ല, ആദ്യം എന്ത് കിട്ടിയാലും ശ്രുതിയിൽ പാടാൻ പറ്റണം.2 മത് പിടിക്കുമ്പോൾ തൊണ്ടക്ക് നല്ല സ്മൂത്തനെസ്സ് കിട്ടണം. അവിടെ ഒരു തരത്തിലുമുള്ള ഇടങറും വരരുത്. ഇടങ്ങറ് ഉണ്ടെങ്കിൽ ശ്രുതി ശുദ്ധമല്ല എന്നു സാരം
Dear Friend Music to my very humble understanding is very technical too. In film music I have known only 3, non technical geniuses, The great Kishore Kumar, The celestial Janaki & the Inimitable SPB. Apart from these all others are technical geniuses. The best being Mr K.J Yesudas ( our dasettan) One of the most common vocal techniques is vibrato. This is a powerful tool for any pop vocalist, as well as singers across different styles. Controlling your breath, as well as working on nasal and humming exercises will definitely improve your singing technique. If you're a beginner then there is plenty to learn. Things like head voice chest voice falsetto yodelling etc. You may read about how Kishore Kumar went abroad to train yodelling ( the only training he took) and see how there's no one ever who could do better. For any normal person getting trained in basic techniques of singing from a good guru is inevitable. So I don't agree with you that technique is irrelevant. No one can sing a song like pramadhavanam or harimuraleeravam perfectly with out training in basic technique of singing. Anyhow I agree with your point on the importance of continuous practice to make your voice smooth.
ഐവാ..എത് കലക്കി..കുറേ ടൈം കിട്ടുന്നുണ്ട്.👍👍.പക്ഷേ പാട്ട് പാടാൻ pattoola.😊
JUNIOUR RAVEENDRAN MASTER ...HO .....
Thanks brother, you made my day.
Definitely I would have loved to be like the great raveendran master.
But alas!, I don't even have even 1/100th of his calibre.
So, not possible in this lifetime.
Being a hindu, just dreaming if it could happen in some lifetime in future.
Ath kazhinju padu aanu
Superb brother ❤
Thanks 🤗
👌👌
PIRANTHAN ...........BHRANTHAN ......
😂 santhosham
In Islam music is sin.
Why r u watching this?
@@dr.anoopkumarkoileriveetil6025
Very good video sir.
Pls continue your work
💗💕
😊
Super 🎉🎉
Thank you sir 🙏
ഹരി മുരളീരവം ഹമിങ് പാടാൻ ടെക് നിക് എന്താണ്
Sir, how to practice 2 and half octaves.... carnatic musicil aage panjamam vare alle ullu practice cheyyan
@@shenilksabu7532 keertans are set from panchamam ( manthrastayi) to panchamam ( Tarastayi).
It's 2 octave sufficient range.
Most film songs too are.
While practicing swaras, and aakaram one could practice 3 octaves from atimantrastsyi to athitarastayi based on one's range.
Basically 2 octaves are more than enough to sing beautifully.
Ninne thedi yude sangathikal full oru vedio ayy cheyyamoo.....
Sure
2:20
ഇത് കഴിഞ്ഞുള്ള humming ലെ higher note ആണ് പിടിക്കാൻ പറ്റാത്തത്.. അത് falsetto ano?
Definitely it's falsetto
But that doesn't mean it's false voice
It's a voice that's produced mixing air flow from laryn ( throat) through both mouth and nose.
There is a limit to falsetto after which it becomes howling.
ടെക്നിക് ഒന്നും ഇല്ല, ആദ്യം എന്ത് കിട്ടിയാലും ശ്രുതിയിൽ പാടാൻ പറ്റണം.2 മത് പിടിക്കുമ്പോൾ തൊണ്ടക്ക് നല്ല സ്മൂത്തനെസ്സ് കിട്ടണം. അവിടെ ഒരു തരത്തിലുമുള്ള ഇടങറും വരരുത്. ഇടങ്ങറ് ഉണ്ടെങ്കിൽ ശ്രുതി ശുദ്ധമല്ല എന്നു സാരം
Dear Friend
Music to my very humble understanding is very technical too.
In film music I have known only 3, non technical geniuses, The great Kishore Kumar, The celestial Janaki & the Inimitable SPB. Apart from these all others are technical geniuses. The best being Mr K.J Yesudas ( our dasettan)
One of the most common vocal techniques is vibrato. This is a powerful tool for any pop vocalist, as well as singers across different styles. Controlling your breath, as well as working on nasal and humming exercises will definitely improve your singing technique. If you're a beginner then there is plenty to learn.
Things like head voice chest voice falsetto yodelling etc.
You may read about how Kishore Kumar went abroad to train yodelling ( the only training he took) and see how there's no one ever who could do better.
For any normal person getting trained in basic techniques of singing from a good guru is inevitable.
So I don't agree with you that technique is irrelevant.
No one can sing a song like pramadhavanam or harimuraleeravam perfectly with out training in basic technique of singing.
Anyhow I agree with your point on the importance of continuous practice to make your voice smooth.
@@dr.anoopkumarkoileri7315 ഇതിന്റെ അർഥം കൂടി ഒന്ന് പറഞ്ഞു തരണേ 🙏
ബീഡി വലിച്ചാ പാടാൻ പറ്റോ?
Podamyre ..kandoomba
You appear to be a very cultured person 😅
😂❤