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SRLKM students performing "Saint Purandara Dasa - An Advocate for Change" @ Cleveland Aradhana 2016. Violin: Rangasree Varadarajan Flute: Shreyas Bharadwaj Mrudangam: Amit Ranganathan Salute to the artistic director of SRLKM, Smt. Jayashree Varadarajan for bringing out yet another exceptional program titled "Saint Purandara Dasa - An Advocate for Change" on the stage of Cleveland Aradhana 2016. SRLKM students along with Rangashree on Violin, Shreyas on Flute and Amit Ranganathan on mrudangam gave a stupendous performance. Here is a song with a tinge of folk sound and sung in a faster tempo. Unlike the traditional format of singer starting and setting the tempo, here the percussion is starting the song and setting the tempo. To match the message of the lyrics, the mood of the BGM is set as a messenger taking the news. Note the beats to the song sounds like a galloping horse. In old Indian movies one might have watched a soldier on a horse galloping fast to reach the kingdom to give some urgent message to the king. Along the way the director will show villages and people working and a boy playing a small fiddle. There will be a background song and at the end of it the horse riding soldier will fade away as the sound of the fiddle fades away. Just like that instead of the song ending with percussion beats, Rangasree gives an ending with the violin. During the second (and final) verse when the singing goes to the higher pitch the beats follow it giving the image of a horse galloping in urgency. Whether the soldier was able to reach his destination in time or not is revealed only at the end of the mangalam song of the concert. All the singers and instrument players stopping and giving a pause for the last beat of the line, all in union, gives a beautiful effect and shows silence at appropriate time enhances the song. Beautiful rendition and wonderful percussion accompaniment.