Thalaivane Song Lyrics. - KANGUVA MOVIE SONG LYRICS

Thalaivane Song Lyrics.



SONG - KANGUVA MOVIE SONG LYRICS 
 MOVIE -kanguva
 YEAR -2024
 CAST - SURYA , DISHA PATANI




சூரா சூரா
படைநடை சூர சூரா
முடிவிலி வீரத்தின் வீரா
நீ ஒன்றல்ல நூறா
வீரா வீரா
தடைஉடை வீரா வீரா
யமதின மானத்தின் கூரா
எம் உயிரின் சாரா

போர் படைப்போர் யாரோ
இந்தப் போரில் வெல்வோரோ யாரோ
போர் முடிப்போர் யாரோ
அந்த எதிரியின் குருதியில் உன் பேரோ

 தலைவனே எம் தலைவனே
தலைவனே..ஏ
 தலைவனே எம் தலைவனே
தலைவனே..ஏ



 காடே காடே
படையென எதும் இல்லை
தடையென வென்றிடு வீரா
பகை கொன்றிடு வீரா

 தீயே உந்தன் துணையென
நீயே உந்தன் இணையென
போரிடு வீரா
விண் ஏறிடு வீரா

  ஓ எதிரிகள் முன்னே ஹான்

இந்த வானமே உந்தன் பின்னே
தீப்பிழம்பாய் இரு கண்ணே
நீ எழுகையில் உயருது தாய் மண்ணே

 தலைவனே எம் தலைவனே
தலைவனே..ஏ
தலைவனே எம் தலைவனே
தலைவனே..ஏ




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From representing the culture of Tamil Nadu to taking this beautiful language to ears across the globe, Tamil film songs have done it all. Undoubtedly, the Indian film music experience is incomplete without Tamil songs. This brilliance of Tamil music attracts music enthusiasts from all parts of the world, and if you, too, can’t wait to learn more about Tamil film songs, this is the blog for you. So, sit back and let us take you on a melodious journey through Tamil film music and South Indian cinema. The Beginning: Tamil Film Songs Gaining Popularity The journey of Tamil film music began early in the 20th century. This was the time when silent films were starting to give way to ‘talkies.’ The first Tamil sound film was named “Kalidas,” and it was released in 1931. This film introduced Tamil film music to the world of Indian cinema. Shri P.S. Diwakar composed the tracks for this film, and starting there, Tamil music has continuously impressed audiences through its diverse genres. The Golden Era of Tamil Film Music Now that Tamil film music had started gaining popularity through movies, the time between the 1940s and 1960s witnessed the golden rise of Tamil film songs. This was the period when legendary composers such as G. Ramanathan, S.M. Subbaiah Naidu, and T.R. Papa emerged and laid the foundation for Tamil film music’s future growth. This was also accompanied by other popular artists, including M.S. Viswanathan and T.K. Ramamoorthy, a duo that was widely referred to as MSV-TKR. Talk to a music-loving old person from Tamil Nadu, and they’ll tell you how this duo revolutionised the Tamil film music industry and how their compositions are still celebrated. Apart from that, this particular period also saw iconic playback singers like T.M. Soundarajana and P.Susheela presenting musical marvels like “Oruvar Meethu” and “Chittukkuruvi.” And The Evolution Begins: A Mix of Traditions, Instruments, and Genres! As Tamil cinema evolved, so did its music. The 1970s and 1980s witnessed the inclusion of more modern and experimental elements into Tamil film music. Composers like Ilaiyaraaja and Sir R.D. Burman started taking Tamil cinema music to the highest pedestals. These experiments gave Tamil music a fresh perspective, influencing artists of past, present, and future! While Ilaiyaraja was known for incorporating classical and folk elements with contemporary music styles, Sir R.D. Burman gained much appreciation for his unique style that keeps his music fresh, even decades after release. Turning Point: 1990s While Ilaiyaraaja and Sir R.D. Burman were still relevant and making a mark on the Tamil film-music industry, A.R. Rahman was ready to impress with his debut track in the film “Roja.” This track took the Indian film industry by storm and earned him national acclaim. His ability to seamlessly blend Indian classical music with electronic sounds enabled him to create a new musical language that is loved by audiences worldwide. 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By learning, practising and composing Tamil music, artists maintain the culture and heritage of Tamil language. To start your Tamil music journey, you can join Artium Academy’s online music classes in Tamil. These classes will offer you great opportunities to learn Tamil music from scratch. Our online music classes provide a convenient and accessible way for students to understand the nuances of composing, singing, and performing Tamil film songs. These programs can help them learn about the different ragas, rhythms, and musical styles that make Tamil film music unique. Additionally, these classes will also offer you a platform to showcase your talent and connect with like-minded practicing and aspiring musicians. Artium Academy’s range of Tamil music programs caters to beginner, intermediate and advanced learners. So, whether you are interested in vocal music, instrumental music, or music composition, these classes will help you bring out the inner Tamil musician in you. 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Afterall, Tamil music is known for its creative melodies, expressive lyrics, and the very emotions they depict. Through this blog, we tried to take our readers on a musical journey across the history of Tamil cinema. We hope you enjoyed reading this. For more details about Artium Academy’s Tamil film music programs, contact us today! We’d love to guide you. FAQs 1. How many types of music are there in Tamil? Indian Tamil music is primarily classified into two genres: Tamil Classical music: structured music sung to a rhythmic cycle or tala Tamil Folk music: rural music composed in colloquial style At Artium Academy we train our students with suitable knowledge of Tamil classical and folk music. This helps them become better musicians with more flexibility and a wider range. 2. Why Tamil music is so good? Tamil music owes its brilliance to a number of factors. First of all, the rich Tamil culture deeply influences Tamil cinema and its music. Secondly, most of the Tamil music artists have been keen on experimenting with different musical elements. This zeal for something new seems to have helped preserve Tamil music, while also shaping its taste with changing times. Apart from that, it’s also important to note that Tamil film music also refers to pride in Tamil identity. Hence, the cultural significance is an integral part of most Tamil songs. This unique character intrigues and entices audiences at scale. 3. How long does it take to learn Tamil music? Tamil is an expansive language with over 200 alphabets, and the nuances of Tamil music are largely linked to pronunciation. These factors can make learning Tamil music a challenging bet! With Artium Academy’s professional Tamil music instructors, the learning process can be optimised. As the process of learning is personal and exclusive to every individual, it’s hard to quote how long it can take to lern Tamil music. Tholkaapiyam - Earliest extent work of Tamil literature and a work on the grammar of the Tamil language. Natrinai - A classical Tamil poetic work. It is a book of Ettuthokai, a Sangam Literature anthology. It contains 400 poems dealing with the five landscapes of Sangam poetry. Kuruntokai - A classical Tamil poetic work. It is a book of Ettuthokai, a Sangam literature anthology. It contains poems dealing with matters of love and separation. Ainkurunuru - A classical Tamil poetic work containing five hundred short poems. It is a book of Ettuthokai, a Sangam literature anthology. Pathitrupathu - A classical Tamil Poetic Work. 'Pathitrupathu', means 'ten tens'. Akananuru - A classical Tamil poetic work. It is a book of Ettuthokai, a Sangam literature anthology. It contains Akam (subjective) poems. Purananuru - A classical Tamil poetic work. It is a book of Ettuthokai, a Sangam literature anthology. It is a treatise on Kingship. Kalittokai - An anthology of 150 poems in Kali metre of varied length dealing with all phases and types of love experience. Paripatal - A classical Tamil poetic work. It is a book of Ettuthokai, a Sangam literature anthology. It contains seventy poems on various deities. Koothanool - Is an ancient trait on the art of dance. SANGAM MARUVIYA KAALAM SANGAM MARUVIYA KAALAM - Post Sangam or Ethical Period (2AD - 5AD) பாவோ டணைதல் இசையென்றார் பண்ணென்றார் - Being surrounded by verses, they called it music, they called it melody. Silappadikaram - It is one the five great epics of Tamil literature. A poet-prince, Ilango Adigal, wrote this work. Manimekalai - It is one the five great epics of Tamil literature. The poet Chithalai Chathanar wrote this work. Muthollaayiram - It is a poetry collection and the title implies that there were 2,700 poems out of which only 109 survived. PALLAVA & CHOZHA - BAKTHI KAALAM - The medieval era on love & devotion to religious concepts (6AD - 16AD) ஏழிசையாய் இசைப்பயனாய் - The Divine, as the seven notes of music and blessing of music. Tevaram & Thiruvasagam - Thevaram denotes the first seven volumes of the Tirumurai, the twelve - volume collection of Saiva devotional poetry. Thiruvasagam - It is a volume of Tamil hymns and constitutes of eight volume of the Tirumurai. Karaikal Ammaiyar - She is one of the greatest figures of early Tamil literature. Civaka Cintamani - It is a classical epic poet. It is a jain religious epic authored by Tirutakkatevar. Thirumanthiram - A Tamil Poetic work written by Thirumular and is the tenth volume of Tirumurai. Azhwars - They were Tamil poet-saints who adopted devotion to God Vishnu. PALLAVA & CHOZHA - BAKTHI KAALAM SANGAM MARUVIYA KAALAM NAYAKKAR & MARATHIYAR KAALAM - Post Bakthi period (16AD - 18AD) நிதி சால சுகமா நின்ன சன்னதி சால சுகமா - Is having wealth a great pleasure? Or is it being at your divine sanctum? Kumaraguruparar - A poet & Saivite ascetic Arunagirinathar - A Tamil saint poet and authored Thiruppugazh Folk Music - Traditional and rural music that was passed down through families and other social groups. Tamil Trinities who contributed to the evolution of Tamil Music Arunachala Kavirayar - He was a Tamil Poet and a composer. Marimuththa Pillai - He was a composer. Muthu Thandavar - He was an early architect of the present day song format. ABRAHAM PANDITHAR KAALAM - Period of Renaissance (19AD - 21AD) கண்டேன் என் கண்குளிர கர்த்தனை இன்று - I saw my Lord, saw Him today to the delight of my eyes. Karunamirthasagaram - 32 Melakarthas (They are parent ragas from which other ragas may be generated) Devotional Music - Islamic Music, Buddhist Music, Jain Music, Christian Music, Hindu Music Film Music - The evolution of Tamil music in cinema as part of import content of Cinema Folk Music - Traditional and rural music that was passed down through families and other social groups. Gaana Music - Music that is rooted in the culture of oppressed section of society, particularly, Northern Chennai. Bharathidasan - He was a Tamil Poet and a rationalist and his writings served as a catalyst for the growth of the Dravidian movement in Tamil Nadu.
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