visaalam wrote:
Someone with a bit of knowledge in string instruments will know that less sruthi won't give better clarity of notes, on the contratry less tension on the string will only reduce clarity of the notes.
Little knowledge is a dangerous thing, and a 'bit of knowledge' even more so. And by the way, I never claimed they are more clear. I referred to their 'fluency'. I had already said it sounds horrible. I guess you either read what you want to read or there's another problem. As you yourself pointed out next line tight strings cut into your fingers. There's a reason Indian violins are tuned lower than western (apart from the notes the sruthi is considerably lower), to facilitate gamaka playing and all that. In short, it's easier to play 50 notes per second for a sustained period at 1 kattai than at 6. For someone who knows "a bit" about stringed instruments you seem ignorant of this fact. I have more to say and if you want to discuss this take it to another thread where I will be glad to respond when I can be bothered to.
Second, you say:
visaalam wrote:It is a very important aspect of music. People who know a bit about brugas will know that to get clarity in brugas, the important factor is "notes per second"
I can't believe you said that, simply because it shows you either cannot comprehend what I have written or you just want to argue for the sake of it. Fine. Yes for brughas you need more "notes per second", but if you are assessing musical greatness based on "notes per second" then you're either too bored with a stop watch or that you think speed of brughas are more important than sruthi suddham, exploiting of a raga's rasa or layagnanam, which was what I was refuting earlier. Tell that to MDR, KVN, Brinda/Mukta etc! Brugha singing is good but the most important aspect of music is bhavam (bhava raga tala), of which brugha is simply a small component amongst many others. Please don't let me coach you on this stuff. You obviously missed my point completely as I was pointing out that LGJ could produce any gimmicky sounds that the others could but his focus was on producing bhava laden music and you missed that completely and simply decided to read what you like into what I actually said. Have you heard LGJ accompanying artistes like Somu or Mali? Hell he makes Mali sound decent (during Mali's 'off days' I mean)! Have you heard the intricate swara patterns found in his thillanas? It is not that he couldn't! Sheesh, I can't believe it's actually come to me having to claim that LGJ has as good a "technique" (whatever that means) as Ganesh Kumaresh! What next?
visaalam wrote:Listen to "Live from Geneva" jugalbandi album and then talk about bavam or lack of it in LS.
Oh really? LS plays with more bhaavam than LGJ? This is news to me indeed! I wonder why he can't play like that in India then. I have heard enough LS to form an opinion of him, and if I want to hear weird mishmashes of ragas played like a rockstar on steroids I would ask you for recommendations. Thanks for the listening tip, but no thanks. Just because you said it, I'll make it a point to not listen to it.
visaalam wrote:You are entitled to your opinion, though it lacks basics.
My opinions lack basics?! Sure. I would like to tell you what your 'opinions' lack but I don't think you'll appreciate it.