Minnale Nee Vantthenadi | May Madham | Symphony Orchestral Cover

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"Minnale Nee Vantthenadi" from May Madham is one of A.R. Rahman’s unforgettable gems. The song's haunting melody, delivered with deep emotion, floats over a fast, rhythmic string ostinato, creating a powerful sense of longing. The Technique is sometimes called juxtaposition. It is when two contrasting emotions are placed side by side to highlight their differences and intensify the overall emotional impact. For example, in this song, a slow, sad melody is paired with a fast, lively rhythm. This contrast makes the sadness feel even stronger because it’s set against something so different. AR used this technique so beautifully. Beside AR, the lyrics by Vairamuthu takes it to another level. And our beloved SPB make this song ever lasting with his magical voice. To experience the full effect of juxtaposition, one only needs to listen to the song's opening without the strings, which lacks the same emotional intensity.. But when you are using such fast moving Ostinatos, it is advisable not to over do this or else it starts to create a negative effect. AR beautifullly use it where ever he needed and leave the rest of the song in a very longing sensation creating beautiful counter melody in flute. Ilayaraja also recently used this technique in the song Neega mudiyuma from film Psycho. It creates exactly the same affect.
As usual I tried to kill the song with my overdone orchestration, but I hope you still like it.

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  • @VASANTHKUMAR-ii9yo
    @VASANTHKUMAR-ii9yo24 күн бұрын

    Good to know about the technique used in this song❤

  • @vimalpercy

    @vimalpercy

    21 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @HealingHarmonica
    @HealingHarmonica24 күн бұрын

    Beautiful description 👌 This is a song that brings out the pain of lost love ❤️ சில நாழிகை நீ வந்து போனது... என் மாளிகை அது வெந்து போனது... The verse, voice, and music together have enthralled us! Thank you again for playing this 🎉

  • @vimalpercy

    @vimalpercy

    21 күн бұрын

    Yes. Anyone who has experienced unrequited love will deeply resonate with the emotions conveyed by this song

  • @vimalpercy
    @vimalpercy24 күн бұрын

    "Minnale Nee Vantthenadi" from May Madham is one of A.R. Rahman’s unforgettable gems. The song's haunting melody, delivered with deep emotion, floats over a fast, rhythmic string ostinato, creating a powerful sense of longing. The Technique is sometimes called juxtaposition. It is when two contrasting emotions are placed side by side to highlight their differences and intensify the overall emotional impact. For example, in this song, a slow, sad melody is paired with a fast, lively rhythm. This contrast makes the sadness feel even stronger because it’s set against something so different. AR used this technique so beautifully. Beside AR, the lyrics by Vairamuthu takes it to another level. And our beloved SPB make this song ever lasting with his magical voice. To experience the full effect of juxtaposition, one only needs to listen to the song's opening without the strings, which lacks the same emotional intensity.. But when you are using such fast moving Ostinatos, it is advisable not to over do this or else it starts to create a negative effect. AR beautifullly use it where ever he needed and leave the rest of the song in a very longing sensation creating beautiful counter melody in flute. Ilayaraja also recently used this technique in the song Neega mudiyuma from film Psycho. It creates exactly the same affect. As usual I tried to kill the song with my overdone orchestration, but I hope you still like it.

  • @Imaiyaa.-.2002

    @Imaiyaa.-.2002

    24 күн бұрын

    Bro just try margazhi poove from this same movie

  • @anantkris6350

    @anantkris6350

    8 күн бұрын

    loved it

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