Haloooooooo everyone.. I have joined this group newly and i'm a great fan of hindi songs.. Today i want to share my passion to the song "Nile nile amber par.." from Kalakaar, with you all.. I mean there are a few guitar fans who are not familiar and impressed with the great piece of guitarwork in this song, aint..? its marvellous. My question is : who has played/composed the masterpiece of guitarwork in this song???? does anyone know this? and also .. there is confusion about the music directors, Is it the great Kalyanji-aanandji duo or Bhappi-da? It will be a great favour for me and all the guitar fans if someone share their knowledge about this song here.. Aish.
Hi Aesha, welcome to IGT. Nile nile amber par has excellent guitar work, im afraid i do not know who actually played the guitar as for the music directors i think it was Kalyanji duo.
u might not know who is the real music director of this song because people say that: Neelay Neelay Ambar Par from Kalakaar (1983) by Kalyanji Anandji https://www.raaga.com/channels/hindi/movie/H000240.html seems to be copied from Ilaya Nila from Payanangal Mudivathilai (1982), Ilaiyaraja https://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/movie/T0000139.html :think:
Well I am really surprised to read that it might be a copied one.. I am also a fan of illyaraja's music,it's so much full of harmony! - and I would liike to here his version too, unfortunately i dont have means at present to do that, anyway.. Thanks Neo, Mars, Reem n bob, everyone for the informative responces, But still one of the questions remain unsolved, I know someone does have the answer, and i am waiting.. Thanks again Aish
hey reems that's a surprising piece of information which i am sure most people don't know. though interludes have different shapes in neele ambar but surely inspired from this very song. thanks for the update. aesha keep on looking for the guitarist name and please do post it when u get it.
ooooff! i've found it. the genius player behind that song was Bhupindar, of Bhupinder-mitali duo, and well i must say its far more rich in harmony & in spirit than dubbed tamil original version..
acknowledgement the chords were played by the great artist bhupinder, well you may not know him but you can remember by the song "dil dhundta hai phir wahin phursat ke raat din". bye bye Deepak
Here is the video I've posted on this song..Watch it out... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOPJO4NGD-Q Paresh
I think this beautiful song has borrowed chords and tune really nicely from Simon & Garfunkel's The Sound of Silence. I play both off and on and I see a lot of similarity there.