Archive for July, 2009

Hindi Songs

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Hindi songs are soothing and also vulnerable to the changes of time. Indian musicians in the film arena have studied the various concepts of Hindi music and used them in their rendition for many movies. The olden era where the actors gave their voice is now changed by emerging trends in music and singers. The new age songs have the right proportion of Hindi lyrics which is balanced with perfect arrangement of music.

Music lovers regale on the olden times and also look forward to new music releases. There are various traces of folk music in our Hindi film songs. The recording studio and technique has also developed much more than the yesteryears and hence this is a source of inspiration to many musicians. Re creating the magic of olden times is another forte wherein many new musicians try and produce new music keeping the distinct tone of the original score.

Whether it is reggae, pop or pure Hindi love songs, the films in India have explored all options. Hindi songs are also about singers who create their own albums and explore their hidden talents to bring in rejuvenating music. The melody is also well showcased with latest nuances in dance and presentation formats. Music DVDs and online music especially with latest music releases are a constant source of entertainment to young and old.

Great works of art are seen in the melody of many maestros like Gangubai Hangal and Lata Mangeshkar who have always carved their own niche. Their contribution to the classical as well as cultural formats of India is always appreciated by Indians. Shattering all myths, the pop culture in music is also another form of melody. Most film promotions are also based on a particular music score that is eye catching to prospective cine goers.

With recognition of Hindi music and songs, there are many academies which under the guidance of established musicians are giving hope to aspiring musicians of tomorrow. The time of the sixties to Disco, the rap rendition of NRI musicians and also the sweet melody of village folk songs actually brings in the true essence of Indianism which is comprehensive and yet distinguished.