Monday, August 21, 2006

my keyboard solo- akele hai


This is my music world !!!
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keyboard- triton classic
pc- pentium D [core-2 duo ] with 2GB ram
monitors- jvc and dainity
mic- mipro mm707
soundcard- maya1010. 10 in 10 outs
guitar- yamaha pecifica
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akele hai chale aavo- [ broadband ]
tabla- hari

akele hai chale aavo- [ dail up ]

28 comments:

Meera Manohar said...

Wonderful playing Anil...


Very soulful.

mousumi said...

nice soulfulpassionate music.keep t up.
mousumi karmakar

Nyneishia said...

beautiful as always. :) peaceful...

Jo said...

Great job as usual. :-)

Narayanan Venkitu said...

Anil,
No words to explain the joy. I've heard this song somewhere sometime.
Such a divine composition.!!

Beauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuutifully done by you and your gang.!!! I don't know the technicals about the keyboard..but I know what my brain tells.!! Just wear the headsets, close my eyes and float ! Hmm...so soothing.!!

What are the instruments that you've used ( I know that it's the keyboard / Table is by hari..but the other sounds? ).

Finally - How long did you take to come up with this superb piece.!!

Request - Mera Jeevan Kora kaagaz..please.!!

Swati Kanitkar said...

Loved the song, you have a way to play the instruments where they come very close to the vocals. You have captured all the nuances of the song as well as emotions. I will come up with my list of songs for you to play also.
Swati.

kaunquest said...

Anichettan, its soo smooth like single malt wiskey ;)

Srividya Kasturi said...

Wonderful as usual:)

anil bs said...

hai meera..

thanks....i listen all songs in ur blog.nice singing

anil bs

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hai mousumi
welcome to my blog.thanks to visit and write commemet in my blog by a great artist like you.thanks a lot and come again.

anilbs

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nynei...

i know you r busy now.thanks to find the time for listening this.

anilbs

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thanks to joe and ajay

how is the new job...jo..?


anil bs

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hai narayan ji

i am happy to hear that you like this song.thanks.this is purely an one man show except tabla.I am using korg triton keyboard and some vst instruments for making this music.the solo tone is from fm7 vst.I created this sound for this purpose.
then regarding the time...making the music track takes more time.but playing the solo will take one or half an hour.some times i need one day for the track becaz i have to study all the instruments which played in that song.
ok...i will try the mera jeevan..

anil bs

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hai swathi ji

thanks a lot .thanks to mention about me in your blog.
thanks again.

anil bs

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hai srividya

how r you?....thanks .come again

anil bs

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Ganesh said...

Very Sweet Anil.
I would also like to have your valuable inputs on some of my scores. I am still a learner.

thanks

Sam said...

Hello Anil Sir, Sweet playing once again.

Khan Sahab said...

Anil,
I agree with Swati, your instrument seem to have a personality of their own. I usually call this an instrumental but I think you have really presented a "song" here (to me, a song is where there is a singer)! I hear, I feel, and I understand! Beautiful work!

P.S: I would love to sing this if you have a karaoke version available!

pr!tz said...

:) U made me smile

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anil bs said...

thanks to....ganesh , sam .come again.

anilbs

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hai khan
thank u for the comments. I will send u the track next week.becaz i have a tv recording for one week.


anil bs


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hai preethi

oduvil... mukham kaanichu kalayamennu vicharicho?...kollaam. chiriyum...
i think i posted a song not a joke....!ha ha... if i made u smile..good..
is it the first time u smile ? oh..i got that credit too?..thanks..

nalla onaasamsakal..

anil bs

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Vikas said...

hello anil ji....akele hi chale aavo...wonderful song.....

music is passion though i am not perfect in any of...but i hear lot off music and i am verry happy that i have landed to ur blog through search...

Looking forward to long journey in music with u..

Regards
Vikas

Srividya said...

This is so beautiful..... great work as always Anil :)

ann said...

valare nannayittuntu .. njan aadyam aayittuanu kelkkunnathu ee pattu.. ( may be that shows my music knowledge :( ) .. but it sounded very soothing n comforting ..:0)..going to check out all others too now .
annie..

anil bs said...

hai vikas
thanks.welcome to my blog.

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hai srividya
thank you.

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hai ann
thanks a lot. come again

anilbs

Murali said...

I think I have heard this song (Rafi right ?) long back. Your play brought tears in my eyes. Simply great.

.::sruthi.layam::. said...

very soulful..couldnt listen to this song with a smile on my face. absoulutely wonderful.

Piya & Deb said...

Excellent! Just awesome

Nyneishia said...

Thats one of my most fav songs.. The tune, the lyrics.. captivating .. I always find myself drowned in emotions whenever i hear this song.. Thanks anilji for playing it :)..

Wonderful absolutely..

Divya.S.Menon said...

wow!!!!!that was amazing...it is one of my favourites .

sreejabalaraj said...

wonderful. it creats a sad nostalgic feeling deep within the heart. thanx anil.

Harish Sivaramakrishnan said...

Great song! This is the closest a guitar can ever get to vocals. Me a big fan of urs.

anil bs said...

thanks to all my friends..

murali,rosh,piya&deb,nyni,divya,sreeja...and harish..
thank you u so much...come again

GlobeTrotter said...

Amazing stuff on the guitar.
My mom (a trained classical singer) always used to say that violin the closest you can get to replicate the nuances of vocals, but I found that your guitar was very close - almost felt like someone singing.

How about 'Tere bina jiya jaye na' from the movie 'Ghar' on your guitar? I think it will come out beautifully.

- Pravin S Nampoothiri from Baroda, Gujarat