We will
continue the journey on PolyCaRe arrangements of Raja, with his compositions
based on violins as the background melody instrument. In this post, we will
particularly focus on his interlude compositions in the 199x. As we made it
very clear in the definition, the PolyCaRe arrangement not only requires a
background violin melody, it also requires at least two call and response
melodies in the foreground played according to our rules of CaRe arrangements.
Let’s begin
with the song ‘Muthu Muthu’ from Periya Veetu
Panakkaaran (Tamil 1990). This segment,
has violins as its background instrument. Here is how the segment is
structured:
Song
|
Film
|
Year
|
Background instrument
|
CaRe - Instrument1
|
CaRe - Instrument2
|
Muthu Muthu
|
Periya Veetu
Panakkaaran
|
1990
|
Violins
|
Synthesizer
|
Flutes
|
This is a
very unorthodox arrangement that is one of a kind from Raja. Most of his
PolyCaRe compositions begin in one of two ways : a) the background melody
starts playing first or b) all the parts start playing together – both foreground
and background. This clip is unusual as it begins with the foreground component
first. The foreground component will become the Call component of the CaRe part
when the background melody starts playing.
- The first 3 seconds is only the foreground synthesizer playing, which is unusual. Why cant this be the background melody? It will be obvious when the other instruments join the mix
- Between 3 and 14 seconds, the violins continue as the background instrument playing the same melody. You can notice that at 5 seconds, the flute answers the synthesizers call while the violins continue their melody. There are two CaRe parts between the synthesizer and the flute. The background melody however plays only for 11 seconds between 3 and 14 seconds
The
foreground melodies can stand on their own feet as simple CaRe arrangement. The
background violin melody makes them polyphonic and hence PolyCaRe. There are 4
foreground melodies playing on top of the constant background violin melody in
these 14 seconds.
Let’s hear the
different PolyCaRe arrangement in the interlude
of the song Muthu Muthu …
Let’s continue
the journey with the song ‘Nila Kaayum Neram’ from Chembaruthi (Tamil 1990). This segment, has violins as
its background instrument. Here is how the segment is structured:
Song
|
Film
|
Year
|
Background instrument
|
CaRe - Instrument1
|
CaRe - Instrument2
|
Nila Kaayum Neram
|
Chembaruthi
|
1990
|
Violins
|
Guitar x synth
|
Violins
|
- This song’s arrangement is quite complex though the end result sounds very simplistic. A number of things are happening in the orchestration that delivers the end result.
- The violins play in the background and the foreground. You need to hear the clip a few times to anchor your mind to the background violins. They play a very simple melody throughout these 13 seconds
The
foreground CaRe is not just between two instruments but between 3 instruments.
This is the reasons for its complexity. The guitar and synth (playing a flute
tone) make the call for which the violins respond. This happens as the
background violins continue their background melody
The
foreground melodies can stand on their own feet as simple CaRe arrangement. The
background violin melody makes them polyphonic and hence PolyCaRe. There are 4
foreground melodies playing on top of the constant background violin melody in
these 13 seconds.
Let’s hear the
complex PolyCaRe arrangement in the interlude
of the song Nila Kaayum Neram …
Let’s continue
the journey with the song ‘Oru Mandarapoo’ from Chinna Jameen (Tamil 1993). This segment, has violins as
its background instrument. Here is how the segment is structured:
Song
|
Film
|
Year
|
Background instrument
|
CaRe - Instrument1
|
CaRe - Instrument2
|
Oru Mandarapoo
|
Chinna
Jameen
|
1993
|
Violins
|
Synthesizer
|
Flute
|
- The clip is for 10 seconds and there are several things going on within that time. The background violins play tremolo (these are short notes arranged in rapid succession between several - at least 10 violins, to create a sense of tremble – you can hear the real tremble only when you hear a Raja orchestra live – recording techniques have not advanced enough to record this)
- The synthesizer plays a long melody for which the flute responds, followed by rapid CaRe arrangement for 3 more occurrences between the synthesizer and the flute
The
foreground melodies can stand on their own feet as simple CaRe arrangement. The
background violin melody makes them polyphonic and hence PolyCaRe. There are 8
foreground melodies playing on top of the constant background violin melody in
these 10 seconds.
Let’s hear the
complex PolyCaRe arrangement in the interlude
of the song Oru Mandarapoo …
Let’s continue
the journey with the song ‘Rangulalo’ from Abhinandana (Telugu 1990). This segment, has violins as its
background instrument. Here is how the segment is structured:
Song
|
Film
|
Year
|
Background instrument
|
CaRe - Instrument1
|
CaRe - Instrument2
|
Rangulalo
|
Abhinandana
|
1990
|
Violins
|
Violins
|
Violins
|
- This is all complete violins play but very easy to identify both the foreground and the background violins. For the first 2 seconds, the background violins play staccato, and this will continue throughout the 7 seconds
- Between 2 and 7 seconds, there are 4 CaRe parts where violins playing a high note make the call and the violins playing a lower note respond (this could be a cello too)
The
foreground melodies can stand on their own feet as simple CaRe arrangement. The
background violin melody makes them polyphonic and hence PolyCaRe. There are 8
foreground melodies playing on top of the constant background violin melody in
these 10 seconds.
Let’s hear the
PolyCaRe arrangement in the interlude of the song Rangulalo …
Lastly, in
the 90s the journey , we will conclude with the song ‘Vandhadhe Kungumam’ from Kizhakku
Vaasal (Tamil 1990).
This segment, has violins as its background instrument. Here is how the segment
is structured:
Song
|
Film
|
Year
|
Background instrument
|
CaRe - Instrument1
|
CaRe - Instrument2
|
Vandhadhe Kungumam
|
Kizhakku
Vaasal
|
1990
|
Violins
|
Voices
|
Flute
|
- The first three seconds, you will hear the background violins playing waltz. This will continue for the entire 15 seconds of the clip
- Between 3 and 15 seconds, the voices (chorus) make the call, for which the flute responds 4 times. All this happens when the background waltz violins continue
The
foreground melodies can stand on their own feet as simple CaRe arrangement. The
background violin melody makes them polyphonic and hence PolyCaRe. There are 8
foreground melodies playing on top of the constant background violin melody in
these 15 seconds.
Let’s hear the
waltz PolyCaRe arrangement in the interlude
of the song Vandhadhe Kungumam …
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