Sep 28, 2009

Counterpoint For Dummies

I had the dilemma of calling this post "10 Seconds = 2 light years"; But it sure does sound off tangent! Then I thought "Andha Oru Nimidam" would be a catchy title (Which means "That eventful minute").. But that was already taken !! (besides a minute feels like a millennium in front of the time scale that I am going to talk..) Finally I settled for a rather unimaginative title, inline with the spirit of my previous post!!

Recently there was a request from fellow musician/ friend, Kumar about the counterpoints involved in one of Raaja's songs.. It was a female solo by S Janaki that goes "Uyire.. Uravil". The title of the movie in which this song is wasted is called 'Mella Pesungal', which means 'Talk Softly'. Unfortunately the audiences of this movie took the name of its title little too seriously I guess.. The movie was never talked about.. and like many other beauties this song too languishes in the oblivion like a ghost seeking salvation!

Whats worse, the portion of the song in question is a bit lasting all of just 10 seconds in the 1st interlude of the song.

You will hear 3 main instruments in this 10 seconds.. These three tracks each of Flute, Guitar and Piano does sound as if they are following the same melody and rhythmic pattern. Poor recording of the early 80s is not helping our cause either. Even then when I first set about the task of decoding this bit, I had no idea what was coming. After all, this is just 10 seconds..

I never understood the concept of this 'light year' in cosmos.. I used to wonder at times, how can there be such vast distances that makes even our Sun, virtually a speck of dust (or even insignificant than that!!)..

Not any more.. Now I know that such unfathomable mismatches do exist in unit of measurements.. Because this 10 seconds took me some light years to understand.. (I do personally recommend you to watch that video in case you missed it in the previous sentence)

For naked ears it feels that during this 10 seconds all the 3 instruments are towing the same line.. If you have a damn good pair of ears, you would know right away that, Flute and Guitar are playing different melodies.. But if you are not Ilaiyaraaja, the only way to decode the ultimate truth is by adopting the patented technique (of how to place your ears on the speaker/ head phone) that I explained in my previous post. :-))

Here is that part again which measured 10 seconds in Raaja's time scale and 2 hours in mine..

This is a counterpoint involving 3 tracks.. What I have done is to unravel each of them separately as midi files as well as to notate them in sheet music, so that we are dealing with the same parameters as the composer and performing artists.

(I was told that, there is some problem that the Yahoo Media Player not being able to play the midis.. I believe you need to have additional plugins in your browser to make this happen. So in any case I am also providing the additional direct link of the midi files. You can download them to your machine and listen to them in your usual music player (such as Windows Media Player). If you still face any problems, please give me a shout...)

1. Here is the First track. This is the main theme played by Flute

Alternatively you can listen to this flute track here.

Flute Theme.png

2. This is the Second track, where a guitar is actually found playing the second fiddle.. :)

You can also listen to this guitar track here.

GuitarCounterpoint.png

3. And here is a parallel galaxy to this 10 second milky way. This is Piano going off tangent to the rest..

You can also listen to this Piano track here

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4. Finally the String ensemble, played in two tracks to finish off the deal.

You can listen to this String ensemble track here.

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And this is how they all sound together..

You may also play them together by clicking here.

(For your review, this was the original again)

From an established western classical stand point, the guitar track is more of a derivative to the main melody and can be quite simply harmonically derived. Such score writing is a given in many classical compositions. So its not such a big deal. But holistically speaking, even a seasoned classical buff must admit the intricacy and the intellectual genius behind this bit.. Especially in the context of below given points..

Look at the platform on which such wizardry is displayed - Some unknown movie in which there is some unknown song, and even worse - it's a sad song which usually doesn't captivate the listener's grip as much as a hero intro song or a love duet or a "kuthu paattu".. But for Raaja where ever he sees the scope for such high quality stuff in any song, he simply goes about applying his intelligence.

Even though the guitar track is regular harmony, the piano track is a sheer genius and out of the box thinking. Such casual application of counterpoints sandwiched between a native melody and tabla rhythm is truly original. As I always say, this is not fusion. This is pre-conceived original genre in which he saw no difference between Sadjamam and the note F (the Key signature of this song) instead he saw them as one. Its like when Raaja is looking at this note, he sees them as green alphabets falling vertically in columns and laughs "The Matrix has you!!"

For such a small period of time, the amount of Workmanship is supreme by any yard stick.. Three soloists (One flutist, guitarist and pianist each) playing in tandem and a string ensemble on stand by to provide the finishing touch with at least few 10s of violinists (who are in turn split into 2 tracks).. So totally 5 tracks for a bit of 10 seconds..

Regardless of the duration, he still finds scope for advanced ornamentation techniques such as Trills for the Piano.

And look at the wholesome aesthetics of this bit.. in spite of what could become a clutter with such overload of instruments, not even a single note is out of place. How is this possible for him..? The answer is here:



(For the benefit of non-Tamil readers, what he is saying here is: "When you get a main idea, you need to again compliment it afresh by writing accompaniment for a different instrument, then again rewrite it for another instrument 2, and then again rewrite, and then again rewrite.. etc. This is called "Full Score Writing", not many people here are aware of this"..)

And below you will find the "Full Score Writing" of this 10 seconds. And again to recap with the score, this is how they all sound together..

(Please remember, this is 10 seconds out of a 4 minute song.. i.e., what you see below is just 4% of sheet music of this song that he wrote.. The score for whole song with an 80 piece orchestra would run for quite some pages I guess. And extrapolate it to significant number of 4500 odd songs that he has composed so far and you will realize what kind of genius we are talking about here..)

Uyire Full Score.png

Often you will find that Raaja interviews/ stage speeches are on a Spiritual or emotional plane, that lands him in trouble. He is simply put, a very bad orator. And rarely he talks about absolute intellectual stuff regarding music. (If you ask him about music, his responses are usually philosophical). The fact is, he does posses intellectual mind like no other. As his fans or even critics we spare no stone to pick on his "spiritual-talk" blunders. On the other hand, we don't pay as much attention to his real useful intellectual talk. Probably because we prefer the safe route of just "talking" about how he composes "layers of music".. Peeling the onion is hard work and burns the eye, you see..!

Through such "Seconds to Light years" exercise, I wish to clarify one point.. Such ideas didn't go to paper from his head via a computer.. There was no software that filled in the blanks for him. There was no infrastructure whereby he could "process" the idea through zillions of pre-programmed musical techniques that could change the dynamics and texture.. There was no cherry picking on which instrument to choose from precompiled list of exuberant tone banks..

There is only one "thinking" entity in all of the music that he produces.. It commanded him to Write this 10 seconds of notes for flute, and then rewrite another 10 seconds for Guitar and then write 10 more seconds of counterpoint for Piano and then rewrite another 10 seconds for String Ensemble..

And that entity is his intellect..

Unfortunately such entities are suffering a fate similar to WWF's list of species threatened due to man made causes..

With Love
Vicky

PS:
- You can download all the notations used in this post as PDFs here.
- You can download all the Midis used in this post here.

- Credits to Sharankay whose youtube video I have used in this post.


23 comments:

  1. That's very true vicky! Nowadays, composers try to convey the feel through the selection of the tones from their synth bank than concentrating on the melody line. On those days...let it be a piano or a violin or a flute... it has to convey the feel right from a hero introduction to his love failure! I think that really made this genius to explore his hidden potentials.

    P.S some of the audio files are not playing in this post...

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  2. Dear Vicky,
    CSR - ungala pathi correct a than
    solli irukar.....

    Raaja's Messanger You are........

    WE are Gifted...

    10 seconds - Music ai puriya vechu
    irukeenga........


    Ungal Blog - Paadhukaka pada vendum Vicky......

    With Lots of Love,
    Usha Sankar.

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  3. BM..
    Thanks for your comments.. Well said...

    Usha:
    Meendum Ungal vaarthaigalukku mikka Nandri..

    All:
    I don't know why the YMP is not playing the Midi file. (It does so in my firefox/ IE without any issues). So as a stopgap arrangement I am also directly linking the concerned midi files which you may download and listen..
    If your current music player doesn't play it you can easily download a free midi player such as Van basco that can be downloaded here..

    With Love
    Vicky

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  4. Terrific post Vicky and fabulous peeling of the counterpoint layers.

    Not only did the ideas not go via a computer to paper, but this lightyear counterpoint and the entire song (and thousands of other songs) were recorded LIVE - no post mortem, brain surgery, cut copy paste 'Garage Band' kind of short cuts were utilized! WWHWWWR! (What we heard was what was recorded!)

    Eternal Ilaiyaraaja!

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  5. Hi Vicky

    That's a wonderful writing.
    I just can't stop admiring the effort that has gone into the whole writing and analysis.

    That is absolutely great work! Haven't read your articles before but now finding it and reading a pleasure.

    I am not a music buff, but can't say I did not enjoy reading here.

    It is absolutely a fantastic work, mix of literature with music!

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  6. This is music analysis at its very best! Keep it coming, Vicky.Can't stop admiring Raja.

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  7. Amazing article Vicky. The best part is you put these ideas in such a layman term and as well highlight the Maestro's brilliance in coming up with them much like how his songs are to us : sounds easy but extremely complicated.

    Correct me if i am wrong but can we also rethink of the full score writing as no of instruments needed to complete a melody with each filling in the blanks of the former also taking into consideration the frequencies this instruments produce?

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  8. Vicky,

    Sorry for arriving a couple of days late. Blame it on Pazzashiraja, who held me back :)

    The title is very apt, especially when I involved as a reader of your blog :)

    Coming to the article itself, I fully agree with your conclusion. What I find fulfilling in Raja's music is this depth, where there are so many music ideas running together and all of them come to this man so very naturally. The oft repeated word 'genius' is the only applicable word for him. As you said, this is just 10 sec of hundereds of hours of music that he has composed. (If you include his work in the BGM, then it will 1000s of hours of music)

    During a private conversation with Usha Shankar, she mentioned that only God can probably fathom all that Illayaraja has done. For mere mortals like us, a lifetime will not be enough. I agreed with her. After reading this article, I agree more :) I mean, if 10 secs can be so complex, I am happy that I am an ordinary engineer and not a musician!!

    Lovely effort from your part. As Usha says, your writings need to be preserved for posterity.

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  9. @ TN:
    Thanks Arun.. "WWHWWWR ".. Wow,what an acronym...! You might want to patent this one.. might get popular like WYSISYG in the urban dictionary !!

    @ Kavitha:
    Thank you very much and welcome here. It always gives a lot of confidence to hear, you where able to enjoy the post with no pre-requisite. So thanks again.

    @ MelodiousLife:
    Thanks and welcome here. Sure, I will try to write as often as I can.

    @ Anony:
    My response to Kavitha is also exactly applicable here. So thanks once again.

    "Full Score Writing" is basically building a complete house.. i.e., The main Structure are the walls and roof, which is more like the melody (In our case, the Flute track); Things like plastering, painting and other things that "complete" that house are the guitar, Piano and Strings track.. So you are right in that sense i.e., no of instruments needed to complete a melody, except that it is completely left to Composer's imagination..

    @ Suresh:
    Thanks once again for your continuous support. I always wondered about the "real scene" of the picture where Raaja is writing notes and "respective" musicians copying only their part. So this post is an attempt to visualize that legend in our minds...

    With Love
    Vicky

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  10. Wow and the sort of imagination the Maestro must have had within 10 seconds, Surely he must be some sort of incarnation of the GOD of music.

    I have always wondered about one thing, what is your take on Maestro's recent compositions?(after 2000 at least).

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  11. BTW, Vicky. Have your heard the music of 'Pazhassiraja'. To me it looks like he done counterpoints in rhythm. I know it is silly but there are multiple strands running in the songs that I am dazed and the songs are so good that I have not yet attempted to analyze the rhythm. Not sure if I will succeed. So my request is that once you have heard 'Pazhassiraja' please try and analyze the rhythm and post it here. Amazing originality from the master.

    S.Suresh

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  12. Hi Vicky,

    Saashtaanga Namasakarams!

    All the good things already told here.

    No Need to say more except that, it gives me great hope to request you to write (as a logical sequence to this counterpoint introduction)about "Mad Mod Mood Fugue" explaining the three distinct tracks and establish the Fugue concept.

    Regards

    CSR

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  13. Vicky,

    Fantastic Find...!

    "Pirichi Maeyarathu'nu " kindala solluvaanga , but unmayagavae neenga track-by-track'a pirichi maenjiteenga...
    -Dili

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  14. Hi Vicky,

    All the songs from this 'Mella pesungal' film are wonderful. I saw the whole movie because of Raaja :-) There is one very funky song, "Keladho" by Krishnachandar with some amazing bass work. Its my favourite!

    "Counterpoint for Sethu" was very good! Thanks for this wonderful post.

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  15. Hi Vicky,

    Thanks for the detailed and clear explanation. Enjoyed reading and listening.
    His music never ceases to amaze!
    Keep writing.

    Cheers,
    Preeti

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  16. @ Anony:
    Thanks once again. Raaja Post2K is a huge topic to handle. My take on that is same as Raaja's take himself.. he mentioned, "நான் ஆடிக் கொண்டுதான் இருந்தேன். நீங்கள் தான் பார்க்கவில்லை"; (i.e., I have played consistently all along. You haven't noticed); Hopefully I will start a new series sometime in the future about the new Raaja..

    @ Suresh:
    Personally I am very satisfied and happy with Pazhaasi Raaja. Yes the rhythm aspects of this album are befitting his Malyalam repotaire (Eg; Kaalapaani etc where in the song Aalolam kili, every consequent two lines have a diff. Rhythm)

    @ CSR:
    Its a real Joy to see you giving the feedback. Certainly I will attempt the himalayan task of the Maaya Malava Gowlai and Mad Mod Mood Fugue in future.

    @ Dilli:
    Thanks :-)

    @Sethu:
    Thanks :-)
    Yes.. actually the song "Sevvandhi pookkalil" from this movie is more of a watershed moment in Deepan chakravarthi's career. And Kaadhal saagadhu is a decent number too.. Its "Uyire Uravil" which has received the step motherly treatment in this album..

    @ Preeti:
    Glad that you liked it.. Thank you .

    With Love
    Vicky

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  17. Dear Vicky,
    What an Amazing effort to decode a complex mixture of music and distinguish them separately, writing sheet music for them and publishing here. It is like separating the ingredients of a food dish after preparation and bringing them to back their original form. Very Very nice, Thanks a lot.

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  21. I have landed on this post quite late and lot of people have already said what I wanted to say (including saashtaanga namaskaarams :-) ).

    It is a brilliant post that I need to save. I hope the midi files or the links dont carry expiry dates, because this post must be preserved for years. Afterall, it is education, a rare education that not many blogs adorn with.
    Kudos to you man!

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  22. Thanks a lot Aakarsh..
    I wrote this post long back.. so its very encouraging to know that, its still gets read.. :-)
    I am not sure if the files will stay forever because they are posted in fileden. So I suggest to download them locally using the links provided at the end of the article. In any case, I do have them with me and can mail it to you whenever you want.

    With Love
    Vicky

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  23. What a meticulous work vicky...Thanks for peeling the onion for us...

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