Jewels Of Rhythm

Jewels Of Rhythm
Studio album by T S Nandakumar
Language
Label AVM Audio,Gitaa,Giri
Producer T S Nandakumar

Jewels Of Rhythm is a percussion music album composed by T S Nandakumar. It consists of instrumental music followed by well structured Laya Vinyasam composed in Sankeerna Chappu Thalam. It includes string instruments like violin, Tambura, woodwind instruments like flute, percussion instruments like Mridangam, Thavil, Kanjira, Ghatam, Morsing and Konnakol.

Development

Nandakumar was interested in promoting his students so he decided to compose an album and he was very particular that in his album the performance of percussion instruments should be his students and he did it.He trained his students in the percussion instruments like Mridangam,Kanjira,Ghatam,Morsing,Thavil and Konnakol and put all his efforts for giving in-depth and advanced training to his young disciples who have provided percussion support in this album.The Unique part in this album is all the percussion instruments including konnakol is performed by his students.This album was a dramatic commercial success.Then he composed more volumes of this album.He composed total three volumes.After the release of this album he quoted "Music is like an ocean which never ends so its learning process never ends".All this composition and training was done in India, Mumbai.

Jewels Of Rhythm Album:Vol 2

Release

The release of this Percussion Music Album of the 1st volume was done by AVM Audio in the year 1993.

Track listing

The soundtrack consists of seven tracks.

Jewels Of Rhythm Album:Vol 3

Original version

No. Title Length
1. "Introduction and Commentary"   03:28
2. "Keertanam Hamsadhwani Adi Layavinyasam"   22:53
3. "Pallavi Kamboji Misrachapu Layavinyasam"   30:05
4. "Brief Commentary"   01:22
5. "Viriboni Varnam Bhairavi Ata"   14:39
6. "Nagumomu Keertanam Abheri Adi"   05:53
7. "Ragam Tanam Pallavi Raga Kalyani Chatushra Triputa Khanda Gati Laya Vinyasam"   23:23
Notes
Album Composer:T S Nandakumar

Personnel

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