The Music Mint

A day in the life of The Music Mint, our studio. The studio has its share of friends, well-wishers, people who love recording here and of course plenty who've never heard of it. This is to share a mint a day!

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Blog clog

Sorry, some problem with the blogger server, I seem to have published a post twice.

Political pitch

Very few music directors know how to use a deep timbred female voice. There seems to be some rule which states all female playback voices have to sing in C or thereabouts to match the male vocal comfort zone. What about good voices which have other ranges. Simple, they are made to feel that since they can't reach the dizzying heights in which the tune was composed, they are no good as singers. Unless they can sing cheap raunchy numbers. Then it's alright to have "other" than dulcet tones!
L R Eswari was a voice like that, today, since the heroine also doubles up as vamp, you have Anoushka, Anuradha Sriram (when she sings in a low pleasant pitch), Chinmayi in her Guru song (Rahman always experimented and elbowed himself some room to try out new musical ideas) and Sunidhi Chauhan. You get to hear a pleasant range of voices. But Kannada films still have to get to that understanding. More than that, everyone needs to understand that a Diana Krall is not a "bad girl" voice. Then we might get more hits like "Vaseegara" by Bombay Jayshri!
Talking of pitch, the great Indian spinner B S Chandrashekhar dropped in at the studio. His wife, Sandhya is recording some bhave geethes at The Music Mint, but he wasn't able to make it up the stairs. Since his accident, he's had many operations, I was told. Sandhya Chandrashekhar said she was enjoying her first experience at recording!
We did two Sankranti musicals for radio as well as loads of jingles. We chatted up with two Indian musicians, Srikant and Gautham, now in the States. They want to work on their first album with us.
Well, more in a while!

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Bisi bele bhath

Here's wishing all of you a wonderful, meaningful New Year! We actually had a couple of relaxed days since most people were getting over partying! But the newspapers were full of horrendous reports of revelry turning into an excuse to unleash all the savage, inhuman elements in one. I wonder since when regressive behaviour was extolled. But then that would lead us into a whole new discussion of globalisation, consumerism etc. Hope we learn something from each incident and grow up.

Well, The Music Mint is still working hard. The UPS batteries were all replaced, so that turned into a nice hole in the account! Considering all the load shedding that's bein forecast even before summer sets in, we needed to sort the UPS out anyway.

Starting today we have another tight scedule again.
Narasimhalu Wadawati is doing a recording of some old, forgotten songs for Lahari. Manohar sir is working tomorrow onwards. I'm sure in the middle of this all we will need to use the second studio set up to work on some spots.
Sankranti's coming up, we made a couple of very cool sounding jingles for radio. Joe came in with his guitar and surprise, surprise, sang Kannada. It sounds very good. Ram recorded another Bagesri song with him and that's really lovely. I suggested we turn the song into a special for Valentine's. So that's another project, but which looks almost ready already!

That's the hot mix for this month. Will try to post soon. See you!