Opening our eyes and mind to a new factor in traditional Indian music!
This is a Sant Tulasidas bhajan composed in Indian Melodic Rock style
In India owing to it`s association with the spiritual life of her people who believed God is where music is ,music has attained a higher level of excellence than any other art.. From this point of view alone,India`s contribution to the progress and civilization of the world entitles her to the regard of all culture loving nations .We therefore, owe it to ourselves that we are not only maintain so rich a heritage unimpaired, but transmit it improved and enlarged.
The main object being to attract mainly the younger generation and to promote classical music among youngsters ,who are fast losing their moorings in our culture and heritage and in spiritualism as a whole,
This ia song composed by sadasiva Brahmendra Swamy set to tune in Raga Desh (Indian Melodic Rock Style)
Shiridi sai creations is trying to present the traditional . Kritis,Bhajans and strotras composed in a special style mixing traditional India music and western orchestra, presenting them in an appealing song format ,emphasizing on lyric and bhava.The tunes will be simple and easy to remember and hum along.Probably this is the only way to familiarize the youngsters with our musical tradition made rich by Thyagaraja,Muthuswamy deekshitar,Syama sastry,Surdas,Raidas ,Meerabai ,Tulasidas and etc.
The music was scored by Sri.Vinukonda Murali a musician of repute who composed the songs weaving a special style for himself fusing the melodic Indian classical music with the Western music which has been christened by him as `Teens Music Classic' to suit the needs of the youngsters.This style is also `named as `Indian melodic Rock'
A Bhakta Ramadas keertan composed in Raag kalaavati(Indian Melodic Rock Style)
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