Turn down the vocals. Turn up the bass. And listen to Tamil Nadu sing without words.
Whether it’s the haunting call of the Nadaswaram at a temple festival or the funky bassline of an Anirudh BGM, instrumental Tamil music is the skeleton upon which the body of Kollywood is built. You cannot talk about Tamil instrumental music without bowing to its classical roots. The Veena , the Flute , and the Mrudangam are not just instruments; they are vessels of devotion. tamil instrumental
Before the film industry took over, instrumental music was the language of spirituality. In the divine corridors of Thanjavur and Madurai, the and Thavil ruled supreme. Listening to a recital by legends like Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan (violin) or T.N. Rajarathinam Pillai (Nadaswaram) is a transportive experience. It isn't background noise; it is a conversation with the divine. Turn down the vocals
It is the sound of rain on red soil, the noise of an MTC bus engine, and the rhythm of the Urumi drum all rolled into one. Whether it’s the haunting call of the Nadaswaram