Very true Sanjay. We get to hear from friends elders about literature be it fiction or non fiction and get informed so much of valuable reading. Like wise as you say we heard a lot about musicians, music, and different pani or methodology followed by each. It’s really endearing to hear such anecdotes from you who have come all the way up now listening to so many musicians and gaining so much knowledge more than you had learnt. Keep going Sanjay with such awesome notes clarified interestingly by you.
A great narrator of stories, he certainly knows how to hold listeners' attention to the very last word. A fascinating man. And an excellent singer, too. Yesh Prabhu, Bushkill, Pennsylvania
Really enjoying this series. The respect and admiration that Sri Sanjay Subramanyam shows for the musicians of yesteryears is great and the contemporary musician who has been in the news recently can learn a thing or two from this series. Keep it going strong Sanjay Mama! 🙏🙌👍
Nice to note that apart from Sanjays RTPs now "on that note" series is also becoming big hit. What makes the talk very interesting is the way he imitates singing of past stalwarts and giving them their credit. He is talking very well without any negativity or boasting about himself, which makes the talk very pleasant. I will be very happy to see him as judge in the carnatic music idol program.
Thoroughly enjoy listening to your notes and songs! Love your rendition of papanasam sivan songs, bringing back memories of hearing Sethalapathi Balasubramanian blissfully! Would love to hear your interactions / experiences with Sethalapathi Balu mama in one such episode of 'On that note'! Much wishes to you and initiative, good day!
I am a hard core rasika of Brindamma and Mukthamma and have a good collection of music by them,repeatedly hear them.And Sanjay speaking about them is very special to me.!!
Such kinds of chats or interactions should me a must to understand/grasp by budding, upcoming karnatic musicians. That will help by and large. - “M.K.Subramanian”, Chapel Hill, N.CarOlina, USA.”
🙏Dear Sir, Each Episode of "On That Note" is a Beautiful Poem Sir. Very interesting to know about so many great personalities in the Carnatic Music arena. And quite heartening to see you admiring every one of them. It's astounding to note that you have been a voracious reader, a voracious listener and retaining everything in your Memory Disc Sir. U R so candid in expressing your Delight in getting appreciations from so many legends which never sounds like trumpeting up yourselves, but only sounds as a sharing exercise exhibiting your genuine joy. We could very much feel it Sir in the way you have been expressing. And you have been sharing with us about so many personalities ranging from Well known Legend Bhishmar Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer to Comparatively Less Known Musicians (Less Known only for us) like Sembanaar Kovil Sri Vaidyanathan, Vyasarpadi Sri Kothandaraman, etc. Taking a complete bow to both your Vidwat and Modesty and also to your ability to go thru various spectrums & digest & retain them in your memory and sharing them all with us too. 🙏 Please Preserve all these episodes as they form an autobiography. Looking forward to the pleasure of listening to your many more Reminiscences. Excited listening to those short pieces of Thoadi & Bhairavi / Mukhari (?) sung by you. 🙏
I am a Carnatic music Rasika. I listen to your on that note. It is very excellent information and enjoyable as a Rasika. Your narration is very true as you speak from your heart😊. Excellent effort and keep sharing.
I wish to point out here that Grandaunt of Sanjay, Rukmini Rajagopalan was the disciple of my Grandfather Legend Prof Parur A Sundaram Iyer. She learnt vocal and violin from my Grandfather for 25 years. In fact she learnt the Amba Neelambari song from my Grandfather who was the disciple of Veena Dhanammal. I wish Sanjay should acknowledge my Grandfather who was the Prathama Guru of his family music
Thanks for sharing this . Yes it is very vital to share from where the music root "started to grow and/or develop" . This is my sincere view as a rasika.
🙏🙏🙏We are fortunate to listening to your awesome musical experiences with due respects to all the VETERANS. A great attribute of a Modern Legend called "Sanjay". We are extremely delighted and immersed in your proficient descriptions.It is crystal clear that whatever you sing and describe emanate from your hard efforts which are always in pursuit of EXCELLENCE. 🙏🙏🙏We are still eager to enjoy more of your concerts and knowledge sharing episodes thru your inherent aesthetic presentation.🙏🙏🙏🙏 I also earnestly appeal to you to sing in concert the Varnam (Swaraaksharam) in Sauraashtram composed by MBK. We will be really thrilled to hear the same from you Sir. Thank you.🙏🙏🙏
Lovely narrative style! The finishing touches/flourishes are in a class by themselves - especially the one in this episode, with the acknowledgments by the legends! Keep them coming!
Yes. True I too heard the interview Madam Sowmya said about when she went she was taken inside when the class was going on her acceptance to teach her. Something are exceptional situation unexpected happening gets recognition.
Lovely hearing such personal experiences.. wish all artists share such instances of artist perceived accolades from doyens while making us viewer also cherish the musicality Thank you for this series
can anyone tell me , translate, the "punch line" at the end, what Sanjay's pati repeated that Brindama said about his rendition of her family's version...." Thanks!
Is that your conversation was also in Brahmin slange with all.I mean even will they reply in Brahmin slange. Music is a common field.Why can't you use normal Tamil slange to explain.I am not against Brahmin ,i am adherent fan of carnatic music and follow hindu mythology .It makes to feel that a particular team alone is solo properity for carnatic music.Its not like that.Also You give respect to particular people alone by saying mama and Amma.But other names you just saying without prefix ,atleast Mr. As speak in English this won't be a big deal.
Many long back had that slang no offense to that .they were used to that each has its own slang which they take from thir ancestors nothing wrong in that
Every region has a slang in TN, do you complain ...if they talk in that slang,, you don't right ? Think about it why...it's of because a innate competition that this group is doing well ...in a good sense it's ok ..it cannot turn to a complaint....2nd point is, carnatic music requires years of hard work and dedication, other groups don't dedicate for this art.. remember no one is excluding them - people like Jesudas who dedicated themselves have excelled. So he is a tall example other groups can emulate and stop complaining.
@@mlaks6586 Hello Mr you people think that carnatic music is your own property..Its true.Again i am saying i am not against if carnatic music or our Hindu mythology.
@@AnguAnandaPrasannaPalaniswamy Hello fyi iam not part of that 'they' ,😃,,...still truth should prevail , get enlightened by understanding the comment above with the reference to likes of Jesudas, .
Do you stop watching American movies when they speak in American English ? Even closer home , do you stop watching Tamil movies with various slangs? Take the content of the art and stop complaining about the form. If you cannot, please don't watch. As simple!!! .....தோசைய சாப்டு சந்தோசமா இருங்கன்னா , கல்லு சரில்ல, அடுப்பு சரில்லன்னு சும்மா ரவுசு வுட்டுகிணு….என் பெயர் ரகு….
The real recognition is by almighty for whom all sang..
Very true Sanjay. We get to hear from friends elders about literature be it fiction or non fiction and get informed so much of valuable reading. Like wise as you say we heard a lot about musicians, music, and different pani or methodology followed by each. It’s really endearing to hear such anecdotes from you who have come all the way up now listening to so many musicians and gaining so much knowledge more than you had learnt. Keep going Sanjay with such awesome notes clarified interestingly by you.
Sanjay, i am keenly following your On that note. Very interesting
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A great narrator of stories, he certainly knows how to hold listeners' attention to the very last word. A fascinating man. And an excellent singer, too.
Yesh Prabhu, Bushkill, Pennsylvania
Really enjoying this series. The respect and admiration that Sri Sanjay Subramanyam shows for the musicians of yesteryears is great and the contemporary musician who has been in the news recently can learn a thing or two from this series.
Keep it going strong Sanjay Mama! 🙏🙌👍
I have heard of them but have never heard them sing. Now I will make a point of listening to some of the songs of Brinda- Muktha. Thank you !
R. Vedavalli mami had mentioned about she learning from Muktha amma..Nalla irundhadhu 🎉
Nice to note that apart from Sanjays RTPs now "on that note" series is also becoming big hit.
What makes the talk very interesting is the way he imitates singing of past stalwarts and giving them their credit.
He is talking very well without any negativity or boasting about himself, which makes the talk very pleasant.
I will be very happy to see him as judge in the carnatic music idol program.
Thoroughly enjoy listening to your notes and songs! Love your rendition of papanasam sivan songs, bringing back memories of hearing Sethalapathi Balasubramanian blissfully! Would love to hear your interactions / experiences with Sethalapathi Balu mama in one such episode of 'On that note'! Much wishes to you and initiative, good day!
Brilliant narration of your association with the legendary Brinda & Muktha duo !!
I am a hard core rasika of Brindamma and Mukthamma and have a good collection of music by them,repeatedly hear them.And Sanjay speaking about them is very special to me.!!
You are as much excellent a story teller as you are a singer! Great episodes
Such kinds of chats or interactions should me a must to understand/grasp by budding, upcoming karnatic musicians. That will help by and large. - “M.K.Subramanian”, Chapel Hill, N.CarOlina, USA.”
So eager to hear such experiences. Thanks for sharing... Please keep pouring in more on-that-notes.. Awaiting.. !
🙏Dear Sir, Each Episode of "On That Note" is a Beautiful Poem Sir. Very interesting to know about so many great personalities in the Carnatic Music arena. And quite heartening to see you admiring every one of them. It's astounding to note that you have been a voracious reader, a voracious listener and retaining everything in your Memory Disc Sir. U R so candid in expressing your Delight in getting appreciations from so many legends which never sounds like trumpeting up yourselves, but only sounds as a sharing exercise exhibiting your genuine joy. We could very much feel it Sir in the way you have been expressing. And you have been sharing with us about so many personalities ranging from Well known Legend Bhishmar Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer to Comparatively Less Known Musicians (Less Known only for us) like Sembanaar Kovil Sri Vaidyanathan, Vyasarpadi Sri Kothandaraman, etc. Taking a complete bow to both your Vidwat and Modesty and also to your ability to go thru various spectrums & digest & retain them in your memory and sharing them all with us too. 🙏 Please Preserve all these episodes as they form an autobiography. Looking forward to the pleasure of listening to your many more Reminiscences. Excited listening to those short pieces of Thoadi & Bhairavi / Mukhari (?) sung by you. 🙏
I am a Carnatic music Rasika. I listen to your on that note. It is very excellent information and enjoyable as a Rasika. Your narration is very true as you speak from your heart😊. Excellent effort and keep sharing.
I wish to point out here that Grandaunt of Sanjay, Rukmini Rajagopalan was the disciple of my Grandfather Legend Prof Parur A Sundaram Iyer. She learnt vocal and violin from my Grandfather for 25 years. In fact she learnt the Amba Neelambari song from my Grandfather who was the disciple of Veena Dhanammal. I wish Sanjay should acknowledge my Grandfather who was the Prathama Guru of his family music
Thanks for sharing this . Yes it is very vital to share from where the music root "started to grow and/or develop" . This is my sincere view as a rasika.
@violinmak21 - Are you from MSG and MSA family? 🙏🙏
🙏🙏🙏We are fortunate to listening to your awesome musical experiences with due respects to all the VETERANS. A great attribute of a Modern Legend called "Sanjay". We are extremely delighted and immersed in your proficient descriptions.It is crystal clear that whatever you sing and describe emanate from your hard efforts which are always in pursuit of EXCELLENCE. 🙏🙏🙏We are still eager to enjoy more of your concerts and knowledge sharing episodes thru your inherent aesthetic presentation.🙏🙏🙏🙏 I also earnestly appeal to you to sing in concert the Varnam (Swaraaksharam) in Sauraashtram composed by MBK. We will be really thrilled to hear the same from you Sir. Thank you.🙏🙏🙏
Lovely narrative style! The finishing touches/flourishes are in a class by themselves - especially the one in this episode, with the acknowledgments by the legends! Keep them coming!
Great blessing to you Sir.Very glad to know that she applauded your singing.What else an upcoming vocalist needs!!!👏👏👏👏
Sanjayji, hats off to your informations about prominent singers. I really enjoy, blessed listening to your talk.
Yes. True I too heard the interview Madam Sowmya said about when she went she was taken inside when the class was going on her acceptance to teach her. Something are exceptional situation unexpected happening gets recognition.
Namaskaram Jai Sri Krishna Thank you so much of your beautifully sharing the excellent experiences
I am so glad that Sanjay refers to Brnda and Mukta with the “Amma” adage and not with the irritating “madam” adage!!!! So refreshing.
They are in fact popularly referred to as Brindamma and Muktamma
❤️Welcome To. Your Programe.
🙏🌺☘️🌷🌻🌼🌹🍀🌸👌
🙏 I expected Sanjay highlighting the unique bani of Brindamma-Muktamma, which requires to end the misunderstanding of rasikas.
So nice & interesting!
Really enjoyed.your personal experiences adds to it
Yet another very personal, captivating story by Sanjay! As always, most enjoyable. Thanks for sharing! 👏
Lovely hearing such personal experiences.. wish all artists share such instances of artist perceived accolades from doyens while making us viewer also cherish the musicality
Thank you for this series
Wonderful
can anyone tell me , translate, the "punch line" at the end, what Sanjay's pati repeated that Brindama said about his rendition of her family's version...." Thanks!
Superb 🙏
Nice.
Lovely
Excellent sanjay I love the way you express your views so natural and lovely blessings
We are expecting a feature on Nedunuri sir
🌼🌼🌼👌👌🍁🍁🍁
Is your youtube version of amba Neelamabari Brindamma's version ?!
Not just interesting ; quite touching as well
When will you cover Mali
Paati didn't miss much ! :)
I was thinking why you don't talk about women artists only the other day! Thanks.
Daughter of which Danammal?
Very informative....one suggestion நெத்தி நிறைய விபூதியை இட்டுக் கொண்டு வரலாமே
வசிஷ்டர் கையால் பிரஹ்மரிஷி....
"vaayaal"
@@bmniac கை அடித்து பாராட்டினார்கள்.
Is that your conversation was also in Brahmin slange with all.I mean even will they reply in Brahmin slange. Music is a common field.Why can't you use normal Tamil slange to explain.I am not against Brahmin ,i am adherent fan of carnatic music and follow hindu mythology .It makes to feel that a particular team alone is solo properity for carnatic music.Its not like that.Also You give respect to particular people alone by saying mama and Amma.But other names you just saying without prefix ,atleast Mr. As speak in English this won't be a big deal.
Many long back had that slang no offense to that .they were used to that each has its own slang which they take from thir ancestors nothing wrong in that
Every region has a slang in TN, do you complain ...if they talk in that slang,, you don't right ? Think about it why...it's of because a innate competition that this group is doing well ...in a good sense it's ok ..it cannot turn to a complaint....2nd point is, carnatic music requires years of hard work and dedication, other groups don't dedicate for this art.. remember no one is excluding them - people like Jesudas who dedicated themselves have excelled. So he is a tall example other groups can emulate and stop complaining.
@@mlaks6586 Hello Mr you people think that carnatic music is your own property..Its true.Again i am saying i am not against if carnatic music or our Hindu mythology.
@@AnguAnandaPrasannaPalaniswamy Hello fyi iam not part of that 'they' ,😃,,...still truth should prevail , get enlightened by understanding the comment above with the reference to likes of Jesudas, .
Do you stop watching American movies when they speak in American English ? Even closer home , do you stop watching Tamil movies with various slangs? Take the content of the art and stop complaining about the form. If you cannot, please don't watch. As simple!!! .....தோசைய சாப்டு சந்தோசமா இருங்கன்னா , கல்லு சரில்ல, அடுப்பு சரில்லன்னு சும்மா ரவுசு வுட்டுகிணு….என் பெயர் ரகு….
🙏🙏🙏🙏