What an amazing explanation and method to hear and single out the basslines. I play the piano and now picked up the bass for about a year and can totally relate to your teachings. Thank you so much for this wonderful video! Subscribed instantly! Proud of our tamil music.
As a kid when other kids used to beatbox to ARR songs, I used to mimic the bass lines but they would not understand what I was doing lol. Only if I had mics those days.
This "muffling effect" happes because of a phenomenon called "diffraction". Basically, sound waves (and any kind of waves in general) can turn around objects of size similar to their wavelength. So, longer wavelength waves turn are not affected by larger objects whereas shorter wavelength waves are reflected or absorbed by larger objects. Bass has longer wavelength, thus is able to propagate to a greater distance where as mids and highs are reflected or absorbed easily. This is the same reason why woofers have to be larger in size to deliver a powerful bass . It is also the same reason why 2.5GHz WiFi has a longer range as compared to 5GHz WiFi. It is also the reason why 2G mobile signal has more range than 3G signal than 4G signal than 5G signal.
Absolutely captivating explanation! The 'muffling effect' really hit me when I experienced it while listening to 'Mustafa, Mustafa'. I was just a few blocks away from my neighbor blasting it on his speakers. 🎶
Love reading personal real life examples. There were other mentions of Mustafa muffling effect too! Mine was Uyire… 😂 morning noon and night boom boom boom! We would be like: “oh no that boom boom thing started”! It’s fascinating when it is not a readily identifiable catchy one and then a bit later you realize “Omg! That wasn’t a noise, that was the bass from Uyire”
@@elroy7351 Kannalane from same album is full of variations… I’d say he does both, repeating and varying… but probably, like you say, Raaja sir does majority varying bass…
Thanks.., happy to hear that you enjoyed this! 🌸🙏 I thought it was going to be a quick one-day production episode… ended up taking 3 weeks of rewriting and re-shooting to get the clarity…!
Thats why ARR is brilliant. The harmony and perfection in Rahmans compositions. 1994-2011 Prime Rahman. And 2016 with Mohenjo Daro. Isaipuyal ❤. Also the unmatched Soundengineering by Hariharan Sridhar 🤯
Amazing... Just wow!!! . This is the first ever video am watching thats made by you... Hats off. You have touched a very impressive, sensitive aspect of sound in film songs. AR no doubt utilizes technology in his music but it would be immature to say his music is technology driven. He has tremendous understanding of sound say by birth or whatever. It is this understanding that makes his deliveries so punchy and peppy. I could recall only one composer who unfortunately passed away very early without getting to see todays technology that would have been truly exploited by him for music lovers. Yes am talking about RD Burman. He used bass guitar in Bollywood songs at a time when other composers did not even bother to understand the potential of bass guitar. RDB once had said in an interview "Remove the bass sound tracks from my compositions and I would be lost in space..." So true. Well. Am in no way comparing any composer to other. Each stalwart has contributed in taking music to next level. It was RDB and Illayaraja yesterday, ARR today and maybe someone else tomorrow. Well. Thanks again for this excellent video. Ableton gives a good interface to understand whatever you have tried to explain above. ❤ From Pune.
Thanks for your detailed thoughts and support. 🌸 if you like the topic of bass, you might enjoy this fun video, where Filmy Kuthu songs are compared to Cheese dosas… Bass is the cheese 😂. (Guess Why?) This is the link: th-cam.com/video/W4iKhm3J2Ag/w-d-xo.html
Great video! thank god for youtube recommendations. Could you also a do similar one for minsara kanna from Padayappa, the bass line used in that song is just next level! also how Arr used waves in Kadhal Sadugudu. Genius is an understatement.
Wow, why hasn't your channel popped up in my search before? LOL. I've been on the lookout for music review channels, and here you are! I'm really digging your content, big kudos to you. There's so much to explore here, I can't wait to dive in!
@@suvaissance Exactly what I was looking for! I love how the creator represents music metaphorically, and how they represent stories with the help of music.
Wah..Awesome example with awesome bass… For me, Vadivelu version made it legendary (even though it’s the comedy troll version)… if it gets re-used in other creations, it gets its status a culturally iconic creation!
@@suvaissance very true! I used to hum these basslines a lot for no reason sometimes, like "Katre En Vasal & Thaniye Thananthaniye from Rhythm", and in Hindi "Dil se re & Satarangi re from Dil Se", "Dil Chahta Hai & Thanhayee from Dil Chahta Hai" are a few of them.. crazy unique basslines with the exact value you are talking about... also, I just visited the Ghajini song after commenting, and believe me I too remembered the Vadivelu version so much... :D
Interesting. I like your discussion on the practical implication. However, I did not quite understand why you defined uyire's bass line as unrecognizable (even when compared to urvasi). Isn't this bass line one of the most iconic?
Yep! Sure… one can argue that it is iconic… there is some subjectivity in this… in fact one other person I spoke to while testing the episode for clarity asked the same question as you… But others didn’t. My guess is that if you line up a 100 people who lived in the 90s era and play the bass alone for Urvasi and Uyire, Urvasi would be more popularly guessed. More would be able to hum Urvasi bass from memory too.
I was playing the bass notes of Urvashi in mouth and 10 seconds later, I am seeing this video on my feed...coincidence? I think not. Google always listens.
Pls analyse Thayya thyaa song from film uyire. AR has brought Sufi style of music in the songs of this film. Thayya thayya song and lyrics are high class poetry for no doubt. But wouldike to hear your explanation from music point of view.
I heard a lot of songs in my childhood at 55 years back the analog period not digital.try the song engirintho aasaigal from chandrodayam and find the base instrument definitely not electric base guitor or rytham generator.did you hear songs by valve radios from neigbours house?
I am very sensitive to low frequency and very disturbed with this muffling effect coming from neighbouring house.i can hear very low frequency which many people can't.
Oh ok… sure… I just explained with what happened in real life. I think I would have recognized Enthiran bass (if it muffled and came thru walls) because it’s very catchy and wouldn’t have learned more about muffling from it. It’s the strangeness of Uyire bass line that made me understand muffling better.. I am also not sure whether puthiya manidha would indeed muffle with good isolation since it’s played in a higher octave. Something interesting to check! 😃
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Su, people don't have water to drink. Come back to India and do something. The opposite of selfless, I don't mean you, but do something for the country that has done a lot for you. We don't need an NRI to teach us Indian music. Thanks a lot.
I have similar thoughts many times… Food and water are so important… And I wonder about how the world is behind AI when people are starving… that’s one way to think about it… but if generations ago, people thought like that, we would still have nothing more than farming… today we have anesthesia and medicines because so many people pursued horrible and useless ugly things like cutting corpses to study… Definitely their elders would have been disappointed in them… so let’s keep a broad mind… sometimes music unites people… where there is enemity, friendship blooms through music… and that will open rivers sometimes… let’s not underestimate the role of each, even useless artists, musicians, film makers… Some flowers for you: 🌸🌸🌸 Will do something for the people from India who shaped my thoughts in the way I know how…. Forgive me for not being able to grant water to all who need it right away…
Hmmm… if you had a neighbor like mine who did this to you with Uyire… you would understand my plight… morning noon and night boom boom boom 😂 J/k Will hopefully output a video which u like again… 😊🌸
Thanks so much for the kind words 🌸… I hope one day I have greater reach towards international audience… because our wonderful composers are the world’s finest… I would like the world to know them better…
just experienced the bass guitar that is mild and vibrating in hooo lalala from Minsara Kanavu.. specially in the lines Mazhaithuli mannil vanthu . the reason y we still celebrate Rahman of 90s
As a kid unable to explain this using a DAW was explaining bass patterns to my friends. Unfortunately, none of them had music knowledge, sense of frequency or absolute pitch and looked at me like an idiot. I can at-least now tell how ARR used the EQ techniques to instill his music into hearts of many music lovers.
Wow, i knew something is special is unique and special about sir A R Rahman's composition but your video has now given me that clarify. Such simple but long lasting bass lines. Again amazing work by ARR since so many years.
Same thing happened to me, when I was a child and I recognised the bassline of the song "Dil hai chota sa" when someone was listening to it in my neighborhood in downtown Srinagar, Kashmir. It was 1994 n at that time, I was a kid n had no knowledge about music but the bass of the same song inspired me and I decided to opt for music on that very day. Legendary A R Rahman is the only person in this sub continent who has taken bass effects to the next life. And thank u for choosing this aspect of Uyire... Loads of respect from Kashmir 💐
These are the best endearing comments on TH-cam… “I’m Pakistani but I love India” or “I’m Hindu and I love Arabic music” “I’m north and I love the south” Everybody loves those comments… It is special to receive them… it is basically like James Cameron’s “I see you” dialog… everybody loves to be “seen”… this is what we need for a better world ❤️🙏 … We need to “see” other cultures deeply, so thank you for your comment!
To know BASS please listen to Raja songs, where he writes separate notes for bass in each song. Samples : kadhal oviyam, Idhu oru nilakaalam, Ponvanam paneer thoovum, Paattu ingae, Thumbi vaa.. and so on.
That's awesome as usual sis😍😍😍 Got back to my nostalgia of How ARR Pulled me into light music... Because it was only after chinna chinna aasai i showed interest to singing 😂😂😂 Was on a tree along with other mischievous 5 along with me on a deewali day when i heard the first beat of the sound with bass 😅😅😅 Jumped from the tree , and went running home to listen to that ...THE SUN WAS RISING AND MADHUBALA STARTED CHINNA CHINNA AASAI🥰🥰🥰 THE BASS 🤩🤩🤩 (Earlier music composers have really given great bass work but the Quality of that Sound was not enhanced...) Loads of love and prayers to SuKrish 😍💞🪷
Thanks for that wonderful story! 🌸🌸🌸 Jumping down from the tree is the best part 😂… Cant imagine what it feels like to be able to make so many people so excited?!
Those who want to experience music in pristine quality , please get a IEM if not headphone. They cost cheaper than your TWS and sound as good or even better than high end TWS like Airpods.
Its plagiarism was a thing in our country. Rahman would be under the bars. Dig a little into world music. None of this would make sense. It’s copy paste
Nice explanation madam. Wish to know more about music from your channel. We use to increase the bass volume to feel the effect. Your explanation with a software demo is interesting. Keep it up.
Here are the two songs I request to talk about mam. Minsaara Poove(Song and Video) song from Padayappa and Alaporan tamizhan(Just Music) song Thalapathy song. Listen to those songs you will definitely feel. As you are Suvaissance you will understand why mentioned those songs.
Yay! The TH-cam Algorithm is working! The right content creators and the right audience are getting matched! To be fair, this cannot be called as an ARR specialty because muffling effect will happen from anyone’s composition… it’s just that this was my personally eye opening experience and I shared… The decode videos about Ponniyin Selvan on this channel are truly about ARR work in depth… watch it here: th-cam.com/video/ld9hnpKHGOw/w-d-xo.html
The actual specialty may be the degree to which they isolate the bass line from the low frequencies of other instruments like drums during ARR’s mixing process… someone who works closely with him can enlighten us…
Keep doing more of this analysis videos, I've been following you for a long time and i would like to see more of thalli pokathey, puthiya manitha type videos
Most of the arr songs contains the ostinato that forms the base of the song for rhythm section that caters a grandeur in vocals and the song looks wholesome without the emptiness of sound or a pause anywhere in between the song.. this was told by a musician recently in some other platform. Now, you have brought that into layman understanding and also a practical method of how to identify that pattern. This is amazing.. great effort is seen here to make this episode. Outstanding.. if u can interpret the song periyone from adu jeevitham and vida karo from chamkila, pls make them.. eagerly waiting to see your brilliant interpretations Ma'am.. thank you for this infotainment🙂🙏
Hey Krish, just watching your videos one by one... It would be great to have a detailing video of kandukonden kandukonden song, which has a small tick sound, and same kinda sound i found in edho edho ondru song from "enaku 20, unaku 18" movie.. Btw, your details are really interesting and awesome..❤❤❤❤❤
Hello madam. I have accidentally met with this video(Uyire)and it made me to watch all of your videos. Your observation, decoding and explanation are so thought provoking. And from this i got inspired and wanted to ask you something about my observation. Colours seen in your videos. 1. Pink : A) Your channel name(Logo), B) Your background colour and C) The colour of your Jacket(Coat). 2.White : A)Your channel name at the corner, B)White keys in the piano, and C) The text or boxed items displayed for our understanding. 3. Black: A)Black keys of the piano. B)Colour of the garment wore under the coat. 4.Reddish Pinkish tint: A) On the wall behind you, B) Colour of your lipstick (Could not see clearly because of the background color) Is there anything that could be decoded from my observations. As the master of decoding most unobserved intricacies, i humbly want to know is there anything you colud tell us about keeping all the same colours constant in every video. Thank you madam.
Hahahaaa you are in my tribe. 🙌😂 Yes the choice is deliberate… Rather than typing answers here… I will let it happen as an episode, it will be more fun 😃. I will remember this comment… 👍
So kind of you amma. A small request from my side. I would like to know why these songs keep on going in my mind. Something like my all time favorites. 1.Newyork nagaram from Nuvvu nenu prema or tamil version. 2. I Giorni by Ludovico Einaudi. 3. Planet earth 2 suite by Hans Zimmer(4:30sec) 4. Arrival of birds theme of Crimson wing a Disney nature documentary. 5. That....ARR humming in the song Sankuratri kodi(Sandai Kozhi) 6.Title music of Paperman short documentary of Disney, to mention a few that have striked at this moment.
Top bassists around the world, create their base lines of their own accord, doesn’t need a MD to tell them how to do it. Your video made my day madam, it’s fantastic. Have a nice day 👍💐🙏
Yes… agree… I’d imagine there would be so many styles of getting a song out… In this channel, I’m just making videos keeping in mind “what excitement will a non-musician feel when they discover interesting details about the music they love?” So some of this content may get this response from the professionals: “why such a fuss over a basic thing?” It’s because the primary audience is the non-musician music lover! Glad u enjoyed! the comments left may be the only motivation for small-to-medium creators like myself. So thanks! 😃🌸
So kind of you madam, to spare your valuable time to give a reply long enough 🙂 I met Mohini Dey a couple of times at music expo Mumbai some time ego. Working with ARR she automatically knows, out of the hundred and one, which combination ARR would prefer. Watching her performances I’m spellbound, she used to be so simple those days. Your videos are an enlightenment to me thank you so much madam 👍💐🙏
Thanks for great explanation. I wish similar videos on how movie melody songs are created and would like to know is there any such common patterns or hidden techniques implemented hy musicians
Glad you enjoyed! There are psychological tricks everywhere… Composer Harris Jayaraj is a master of creating a certain set of sounds which we associate with “modern youth”… after his era, the use of “wohu wohu wo” increased… (La la la or roo roo roo would be older 80’s fashion compared to that). Little things, big things… so many techniques they use…
Loved your scientific explanation and practical applications. I am so glad TH-cam recommended you! Subscribed right away! I would love for you to do series of all/few Roja songs. I feel like they marked a new era for Indian film music in multiple ways : musically as well as crossing the North South musical barrier. Would be great to analyze that time frame.
What an amazing explanation and method to hear and single out the basslines. I play the piano and now picked up the bass for about a year and can totally relate to your teachings. Thank you so much for this wonderful video! Subscribed instantly! Proud of our tamil music.
Thank you! Happy to hear… me too, so proud of our composers! 😊🌸
As a kid when other kids used to beatbox to ARR songs, I used to mimic the bass lines but they would not understand what I was doing lol. Only if I had mics those days.
Haha wonderful! 🙌
Relatable.. very few used to understand bass.
This "muffling effect" happes because of a phenomenon called "diffraction".
Basically, sound waves (and any kind of waves in general) can turn around objects of size similar to their wavelength. So, longer wavelength waves turn are not affected by larger objects whereas shorter wavelength waves are reflected or absorbed by larger objects. Bass has longer wavelength, thus is able to propagate to a greater distance where as mids and highs are reflected or absorbed easily.
This is the same reason why woofers have to be larger in size to deliver a powerful bass .
It is also the same reason why 2.5GHz WiFi has a longer range as compared to 5GHz WiFi.
It is also the reason why 2G mobile signal has more range than 3G signal than 4G signal than 5G signal.
Thank you ..
Excellent explanation
Absolutely captivating explanation! The 'muffling effect' really hit me when I experienced it while listening to 'Mustafa, Mustafa'. I was just a few blocks away from my neighbor blasting it on his speakers. 🎶
Love reading personal real life examples. There were other mentions of Mustafa muffling effect too! Mine was Uyire… 😂 morning noon and night boom boom boom! We would be like: “oh no that boom boom thing started”! It’s fascinating when it is not a readily identifiable catchy one and then a bit later you realize “Omg! That wasn’t a noise, that was the bass from Uyire”
Rehman does everything in western pattern.
They just repeat a same note all through the songs.
@@elroy7351 Kannalane from same album is full of variations… I’d say he does both, repeating and varying… but probably, like you say, Raaja sir does majority varying bass…
Top notch deconstruction with highest acumen and laser edge clarity. Rarest of the rarest!
Thanks.., happy to hear that you enjoyed this! 🌸🙏 I thought it was going to be a quick one-day production episode… ended up taking 3 weeks of rewriting and re-shooting to get the clarity…!
@@suvaissanceWooooowww that's a lot of time. Your efforts get more appreciation in the coming days.
Thats why ARR is brilliant. The harmony and perfection in Rahmans compositions. 1994-2011 Prime Rahman. And 2016 with Mohenjo Daro. Isaipuyal ❤. Also the unmatched Soundengineering by Hariharan Sridhar 🤯
That bass portion gives a completely different feel to that song. Nice to see someone analysing and highlighting it.😊
Absolutely! This is an amazing decode of the music director's state of mind. It's truly enjoyable to gain an understanding of nostalgic music.
Amazing...
Just wow!!!
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This is the first ever video am watching thats made by you...
Hats off. You have touched a very impressive, sensitive aspect of sound in film songs.
AR no doubt utilizes technology in his music but it would be immature to say his music is technology driven. He has tremendous understanding of sound say by birth or whatever. It is this understanding that makes his deliveries so punchy and peppy.
I could recall only one composer who unfortunately passed away very early without getting to see todays technology that would have been truly exploited by him for music lovers. Yes am talking about RD Burman. He used bass guitar in Bollywood songs at a time when other composers did not even bother to understand the potential of bass guitar. RDB once had said in an interview "Remove the bass sound tracks from my compositions and I would be lost in space..."
So true. Well. Am in no way comparing any composer to other. Each stalwart has contributed in taking music to next level. It was RDB and Illayaraja yesterday, ARR today and maybe someone else tomorrow.
Well. Thanks again for this excellent video. Ableton gives a good interface to understand whatever you have tried to explain above.
❤ From Pune.
Thanks for your detailed thoughts and support. 🌸 if you like the topic of bass, you might enjoy this fun video, where Filmy Kuthu songs are compared to Cheese dosas… Bass is the cheese 😂. (Guess Why?) This is the link: th-cam.com/video/W4iKhm3J2Ag/w-d-xo.html
What amazing decoding of song and sound 👍❤️
Wow you are fantastic and your knowledge is incredible
Super explanation!
You deserve more followers!
Thanks a lot!
Great video! thank god for youtube recommendations. Could you also a do similar one for minsara kanna from Padayappa, the bass line used in that song is just next level! also how Arr used waves in Kadhal Sadugudu. Genius is an understatement.
Ah… after your padaiyappa comment now I am stuck listening to that climbing down stairs (villi, periya paambu) BGM!!! All good suggestions! 👍 Agree!
You are amazing!! The effort you put in all your videos are top class. You should be called as "PROFESSOR"!!
Thank you so much 😀
Wow, why hasn't your channel popped up in my search before? LOL. I've been on the lookout for music review channels, and here you are! I'm really digging your content, big kudos to you. There's so much to explore here, I can't wait to dive in!
@@suvaissance Exactly what I was looking for! I love how the creator represents music metaphorically, and how they represent stories with the help of music.
@@sheikhafroj9415 sorry my comment disappeared. Welcome to the channel again! 🌸 You might like the Uttama Villain decodes…
Good analysis 👍 like uyire the song thoda thoda malarndhadhenna also has the same pattern right.😊
Great example!
Dilse song...base is world class
Amazing to saw that/ thx for teaching this
Awesome explanation, Thank you
Wow. Great
Omg you're awesome mam 😅
Thanks for the video ❤
Thanks a lot 😊
Thank u so much for this video!
another lovely video.. for another great example you can take the song "Suttrum vizhi sudare" from Ghajini :) keep more videos coming krishhh :)
Wah..Awesome example with awesome bass… For me, Vadivelu version made it legendary (even though it’s the comedy troll version)… if it gets re-used in other creations, it gets its status a culturally iconic creation!
@@suvaissance very true! I used to hum these basslines a lot for no reason sometimes, like "Katre En Vasal & Thaniye Thananthaniye from Rhythm", and in Hindi "Dil se re & Satarangi re from Dil Se", "Dil Chahta Hai & Thanhayee from Dil Chahta Hai" are a few of them.. crazy unique basslines with the exact value you are talking about...
also, I just visited the Ghajini song after commenting, and believe me I too remembered the Vadivelu version so much... :D
"Ragasiya kanavugal " from bheema
Well explained.
Good Lesson 💙💙💙
Awesome explanation.
Wow amazing sister. Can you analyze river's gbb wildcard 2021?
thank you.
pls breakdown the song "Marudhaani" from movie sakkarakkatti (tamil). nice job🥰
Amazing video
Awesome..... Subscribed....
Thanks and welcome to Suvaissance!
Great explainer and very easy to understand. Could you please tell us what software you used in the video?
Logic is my DAW. But you should be able to find that same filter in any “DAW” (music composing softwares are called DAW- Digital Audio Workstation)
Thank you!
Interesting. I like your discussion on the practical implication. However, I did not quite understand why you defined uyire's bass line as unrecognizable (even when compared to urvasi). Isn't this bass line one of the most iconic?
Yep! Sure… one can argue that it is iconic… there is some subjectivity in this… in fact one other person I spoke to while testing the episode for clarity asked the same question as you… But others didn’t. My guess is that if you line up a 100 people who lived in the 90s era and play the bass alone for Urvasi and Uyire, Urvasi would be more popularly guessed. More would be able to hum Urvasi bass from memory too.
I was playing the bass notes of Urvashi in mouth and 10 seconds later, I am seeing this video on my feed...coincidence? I think not. Google always listens.
😱😱😱 Dangggg
Pls analyse Thayya thyaa song from film uyire. AR has brought Sufi style of music in the songs of this film. Thayya thayya song and lyrics are high class poetry for no doubt. But wouldike to hear your explanation from music point of view.
His Music Digged out bass from My Father's Extraordinary Audiophile Grade Audio System
Can you please do a video about the theme music of the latest Malayalam movie "adujeevitham "..🙏
I heard a lot of songs in my childhood at 55 years back the analog period not digital.try the song engirintho aasaigal from chandrodayam and find the base instrument definitely not electric base guitor or rytham generator.did you hear songs by valve radios from neigbours house?
What is the software that you are using to isolate the various frequencies
Logic
I am very sensitive to low frequency and very disturbed with this muffling effect coming from neighbouring house.i can hear very low frequency which many people can't.
Aw no. I am noting this comment - will look if there is anything one can try minimize this problem. Will come back and post if I find answers!
The whole video reminded me of Puthiya Manitha🔥
Interesting. How? 🤔
@@suvaissance To explain what you said in the video, that song would have been a better choice. It contains lots of sounds especially bass oriented.
Oh ok… sure… I just explained with what happened in real life. I think I would have recognized Enthiran bass (if it muffled and came thru walls) because it’s very catchy and wouldn’t have learned more about muffling from it. It’s the strangeness of Uyire bass line that made me understand muffling better.. I am also not sure whether puthiya manidha would indeed muffle with good isolation since it’s played in a higher octave. Something interesting to check! 😃
Can you please composes a good melody for tamil film industry
Please do videos like these
Baseline in Hello Doctor and Kalluri Salai
Continue video for bass guitar
👍😊
Oru malai ela veyil neram also
Girl discovers Bass 😂
But Jalex hasn’t discovered Suvaissance! 😂
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Su, people don't have water to drink. Come back to India and do something. The opposite of selfless, I don't mean you, but do something for the country that has done a lot for you. We don't need an NRI to teach us Indian music. Thanks a lot.
I have similar thoughts many times… Food and water are so important… And I wonder about how the world is behind AI when people are starving… that’s one way to think about it… but if generations ago, people thought like that, we would still have nothing more than farming… today we have anesthesia and medicines because so many people pursued horrible and useless ugly things like cutting corpses to study… Definitely their elders would have been disappointed in them… so let’s keep a broad mind… sometimes music unites people… where there is enemity, friendship blooms through music… and that will open rivers sometimes… let’s not underestimate the role of each, even useless artists, musicians, film makers… Some flowers for you: 🌸🌸🌸 Will do something for the people from India who shaped my thoughts in the way I know how…. Forgive me for not being able to grant water to all who need it right away…
Not convincing. Your analysis used to be great before. Now just some anecdotal stuff.
Hmmm… if you had a neighbor like mine who did this to you with Uyire… you would understand my plight… morning noon and night boom boom boom 😂 J/k Will hopefully output a video which u like again… 😊🌸
Akka your channel is grossly underviewed. It's of international calibre and so is Tamil music ❤
Thanks so much for the kind words 🌸… I hope one day I have greater reach towards international audience… because our wonderful composers are the world’s finest… I would like the world to know them better…
Headphones/ earphones are important for this episode! Put them on if you're not hearing things clearly!
The 'explanation and decoding' is beyond my imagination.. salute to you and of course, Rahman sir
ARR changed music for all of us❤❤❤. Thanks for you video.
just experienced the bass guitar that is mild and vibrating in hooo lalala from Minsara Kanavu.. specially in the lines Mazhaithuli mannil vanthu . the reason y we still celebrate Rahman of 90s
Nice! Love reading real life experience comments!
Explain sound waves to a 5 year old. This is a science video. Well done.
Thanks! 😊 yes… and also about bass patterns to 5 year old…
Stumbled upon this channel today...and im mindblown😮😮😮😮...what a great channel
Welcome to Suvaissance! 🌸 Happy to hear!
He uses base wonderfully. The "Chandralekha" one, is my fav.
Yes..MUSTAFA also
As a kid unable to explain this using a DAW was explaining bass patterns to my friends. Unfortunately, none of them had music knowledge, sense of frequency or absolute pitch and looked at me like an idiot. I can at-least now tell how ARR used the EQ techniques to instill his music into hearts of many music lovers.
Haha… I would love to meet your friends to see if I can get them excited about bass… 😂😂 Nice to meet you… I was a kid musician too 😊
@@suvaissance Haha! Good one!
AR Rahman is like MCU of music. You never know when he uses a style in some song, and entirely references it decades later!
Wow, i knew something is special is unique and special about sir A R Rahman's composition but your video has now given me that clarify. Such simple but long lasting bass lines. Again amazing work by ARR since so many years.
I'm not a musician, but I've understand completely ❤
Makes my day! 🌸🎉🎉
Same thing happened to me, when I was a child and I recognised the bassline of the song "Dil hai chota sa" when someone was listening to it in my neighborhood in downtown Srinagar, Kashmir. It was 1994 n at that time, I was a kid n had no knowledge about music but the bass of the same song inspired me and I decided to opt for music on that very day. Legendary A R Rahman is the only person in this sub continent who has taken bass effects to the next life. And thank u for choosing this aspect of Uyire... Loads of respect from Kashmir 💐
Hi fi hi fi… 🙌 this is how I learned music too…
@@suvaissance Rise and shine... 🍁💐🍁
Akka Love you, you make me fall in love with music more and more with every video
Channel mission succeeding 😁👍
U South Indians are cultured people 🙏🏼 love n respect from a Delhiite
These are the best endearing comments on TH-cam… “I’m Pakistani but I love India” or “I’m Hindu and I love Arabic music” “I’m north and I love the south” Everybody loves those comments… It is special to receive them… it is basically like James Cameron’s “I see you” dialog… everybody loves to be “seen”… this is what we need for a better world ❤️🙏 … We need to “see” other cultures deeply, so thank you for your comment!
To know BASS please listen to Raja songs, where he writes separate notes for bass in each song.
Samples :
kadhal oviyam,
Idhu oru nilakaalam,
Ponvanam paneer thoovum,
Paattu ingae,
Thumbi vaa.. and so on.
Great list… thanks… It’s amazing… whenever a video is released connected to bass, a lot of people mention these nice suggestions of their fav bass!
Great video as always, Krish! This is an extremely underrated channel :)
Thank you 😊
If you heard about sathosa kannerey's song, it's the same as starting from the same bass beat 💓 💓
That's awesome as usual sis😍😍😍
Got back to my nostalgia of How ARR Pulled me into light music...
Because it was only after chinna chinna aasai i showed interest to singing 😂😂😂
Was on a tree along with other mischievous 5 along with me on a deewali day when i heard the first beat of the sound with bass 😅😅😅
Jumped from the tree , and went running home to listen to that ...THE SUN WAS RISING AND MADHUBALA STARTED CHINNA CHINNA AASAI🥰🥰🥰
THE BASS 🤩🤩🤩
(Earlier music composers have really given great bass work but the Quality of that Sound was not enhanced...)
Loads of love and prayers to SuKrish 😍💞🪷
Thanks for that wonderful story! 🌸🌸🌸 Jumping down from the tree is the best part 😂… Cant imagine what it feels like to be able to make so many people so excited?!
The slow and neutral way to conduct the channel is refreshing.
Kaadhal desam- "mustafa mustafa"
Those who want to experience music in pristine quality , please get a IEM if not headphone. They cost cheaper than your TWS and sound as good or even better than high end TWS like Airpods.
Its plagiarism was a thing in our country. Rahman would be under the bars. Dig a little into world music. None of this would make sense. It’s copy paste
Okay… Please give specific examples.
Nice explanation madam. Wish to know more about music from your channel. We use to increase the bass volume to feel the effect. Your explanation with a software demo is interesting. Keep it up.
I love the bass line in KASU PANAM THUTTU MONEY 🔥
Haha! I love that whole song, think it’s brilliant - want to do episode on it in future
You call this good Bass LOL, may be this fellow's best but it is kid stuff
No it’s my personal life example of how something that’s not conventionally attractive or popular can teach you a lot of things…
.... Enna oru buthisaali thanam❤🎉semma vdo... Paah.. Nice
Here are the two songs I request to talk about mam. Minsaara Poove(Song and Video) song from Padayappa and Alaporan tamizhan(Just Music) song Thalapathy song. Listen to those songs you will definitely feel. As you are Suvaissance you will understand why mentioned those songs.
Very unique video, thank you mam ❤
I was searching person like you. if I have not seen you means I would have not known much nuances from ARR
Yay! The TH-cam Algorithm is working! The right content creators and the right audience are getting matched! To be fair, this cannot be called as an ARR specialty because muffling effect will happen from anyone’s composition… it’s just that this was my personally eye opening experience and I shared… The decode videos about Ponniyin Selvan on this channel are truly about ARR work in depth… watch it here: th-cam.com/video/ld9hnpKHGOw/w-d-xo.html
The actual specialty may be the degree to which they isolate the bass line from the low frequencies of other instruments like drums during ARR’s mixing process… someone who works closely with him can enlighten us…
This was amazing to see. Thank you for the content
Deep, Deeper, Deepest Music Education...Nice One...Thank You Sister.....
Always been a bass lover. Any time. Any Day! :D
🙌🙌👍
Keep doing more of this analysis videos, I've been following you for a long time and i would like to see more of thalli pokathey, puthiya manitha type videos
Thanks for the inputs!
Most of the arr songs contains the ostinato that forms the base of the song for rhythm section that caters a grandeur in vocals and the song looks wholesome without the emptiness of sound or a pause anywhere in between the song.. this was told by a musician recently in some other platform. Now, you have brought that into layman understanding and also a practical method of how to identify that pattern. This is amazing.. great effort is seen here to make this episode. Outstanding.. if u can interpret the song periyone from adu jeevitham and vida karo from chamkila, pls make them.. eagerly waiting to see your brilliant interpretations Ma'am.. thank you for this infotainment🙂🙏
Thanks! Aadu Jeevitham is on my to do list!
@@suvaissance thank you Ma'am.. eagerly waiting 🙂
Hey Krish, just watching your videos one by one... It would be great to have a detailing video of kandukonden kandukonden song, which has a small tick sound, and same kinda sound i found in edho edho ondru song from "enaku 20, unaku 18" movie..
Btw, your details are really interesting and awesome..❤❤❤❤❤
Hello madam. I have accidentally met with this video(Uyire)and it made me to watch all of your videos. Your observation, decoding and explanation are so thought provoking. And from this i got inspired and wanted to ask you something about my observation.
Colours seen in your videos.
1. Pink : A) Your channel name(Logo), B) Your background colour and
C) The colour of your Jacket(Coat).
2.White : A)Your channel name at the corner, B)White keys in the piano, and C) The text or boxed items displayed for our understanding.
3. Black: A)Black keys of the piano. B)Colour of the garment wore under the coat.
4.Reddish Pinkish tint: A) On the wall behind you, B) Colour of your lipstick (Could not see clearly because of the background color)
Is there anything that could be decoded from my observations. As the master of decoding most unobserved intricacies, i humbly want to know is there anything you colud tell us about keeping all the same colours constant in every video. Thank you madam.
Hahahaaa you are in my tribe. 🙌😂 Yes the choice is deliberate… Rather than typing answers here… I will let it happen as an episode, it will be more fun 😃. I will remember this comment… 👍
So kind of you amma. A small request from my side. I would like to know why these songs keep on going in my mind. Something like my all time favorites.
1.Newyork nagaram from Nuvvu nenu prema or tamil version.
2. I Giorni by Ludovico Einaudi.
3. Planet earth 2 suite by Hans Zimmer(4:30sec)
4. Arrival of birds theme of Crimson wing a Disney nature documentary.
5. That....ARR humming in the song Sankuratri kodi(Sandai Kozhi)
6.Title music of Paperman short documentary of Disney, to mention a few that have striked at this moment.
Fantastic list… thanks… will check them out… if I am able to crack and present in an interesting way will do… 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much amma.
I learnt it when I was a child. Basic physics.
Me too. 🙌
Top bassists around the world, create their base lines of their own accord, doesn’t need a MD to tell them how to do it. Your video made my day madam, it’s fantastic. Have a nice day 👍💐🙏
Yes… agree… I’d imagine there would be so many styles of getting a song out… In this channel, I’m just making videos keeping in mind “what excitement will a non-musician feel when they discover interesting details about the music they love?” So some of this content may get this response from the professionals: “why such a fuss over a basic thing?” It’s because the primary audience is the non-musician music lover! Glad u enjoyed! the comments left may be the only motivation for small-to-medium creators like myself. So thanks! 😃🌸
So kind of you madam, to spare your valuable time to give a reply long enough 🙂 I met Mohini Dey a couple of times at music expo Mumbai some time ego. Working with ARR she automatically knows, out of the hundred and one, which combination ARR would prefer. Watching her performances I’m spellbound, she used to be so simple those days. Your videos are an enlightenment to me thank you so much madam 👍💐🙏
Thanks for great explanation. I wish similar videos on how movie melody songs are created and would like to know is there any such common patterns or hidden techniques implemented hy musicians
Glad you enjoyed! There are psychological tricks everywhere… Composer Harris Jayaraj is a master of creating a certain set of sounds which we associate with “modern youth”… after his era, the use of “wohu wohu wo” increased… (La la la or roo roo roo would be older 80’s fashion compared to that). Little things, big things… so many techniques they use…
@@suvaissance thanks a lot for explanation
Out of box explenation
Loved your scientific explanation and practical applications. I am so glad TH-cam recommended you! Subscribed right away!
I would love for you to do series of all/few Roja songs. I feel like they marked a new era for Indian film music in multiple ways : musically as well as crossing the North South musical barrier. Would be great to analyze that time frame.
Welcome to Suvaissance! ☺️🌸 it’s on my list…
Even we could hear the Muffling effect of "Mustafa Mustafa" song of base guitar..
Thank you. when I listened Nenjil nenjil idho idho song, I think this thing is there also.
Because its low frequency and travel fathest
Clearcut comparison and decoding of music, superb analysis!! One of a few evergreen hits by the MASTER!
Yen chellameeeee after the long time for my quriosity like this bass portion!!!! Chumma puttu puttu vechitingamaa thank you so much ❤🎧
Uyire baseline is also present in raavan movie song behene do
Crazy video🔥❤