Lag Jaa Gale | Cover | Shweta Mohan Feat. Stephen | Tribute To Lata Mangeshkars 75th Year I HD Video
The Nightingale of India, Lata Mangeshkar, completes 75 years of singing in the industry this year and what better occasion to celebrate her music than now! She has had a strong influence on my music and I want to thank her and the composers & writers of yesteryears for giving us this treasure-trove of music. A humble tribute from my end, Lag Jaa Gale is the first of the 3 pieces that we present to you. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed performing it! - Shweta Mohan
Original Song Credits:
Film: Woh Kaun Thi
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Madan Mohan
Lyricist: Raja Mehdi Ali Khan
Cover Credits:
Shweta Mohan - Vocals
Stephen Devassy - Piano, Arrangements
Aalaap Raju - Bass Guitar
B.Yensone - Violin
Vijaya Bhaskar - Violin
K.Murali - Viola
V.R.Sekar - Cello
Mix & Master - Renjith.C.Rajan (Muzik Lounge Studios)
Recording Engineer - Lijesh Kumar (Voice & Vision Studios)
Musicians Co-ordinator - K.D Vincent
Video production - Litbox Media Factory
Director - Shruthi Nandagopal
Cinematography - 'WE'
Art - Thangam Suresh
Editor - Pradeep Jenifer
Colorist - Madan Raj
Associate Camera - Jayaraj, Sakthivel
Assistant Camera - Murali
2nd Unit Camera - Susan Rose Abraham
Outdoor Unit - Mindscreen
Special Equipment - VMC
Make-up - Priya Manjunathan
Production - KGM Group
Location Courtesy - KM College of Music and Technology
KM Sound Engineer - Riyasdeen Riyan
KM Assistant Sound Engineers - Santhosh Kannan, Aravind
KM Venue in charge – Kesavan
KM Coordination – T.M. Faizuddin
Special Thanks to
Sri. A.R.Rahman
Smt. Fathima Rafiq
Sri. Swaminathan Ganesan
Sri. Rajeev Menon
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Whether you're making fine furniture or decorative birdhouses, there's a process in woodworking that you go through on each of the machines to get the lumber that you're using into the shape that you need.
And, that could involve different cutting operations. Boring operations with the drill. Material removal with a router to create joinery. And all these machines do have a specific job that they do very well.
Now, some of the tools overlap and can do the same job. And it's your job as a woodworker to figure out which one is the better one for the job at hand.
But, this is a quick overview. We'll look at the main cutting tools first.
Usually, in a wood shop, you'll have a table saw. That's the workhorse of the shop, in my opinion. You can do pretty much anything on the table saw. Making straight cuts, rip cutting, using the dado set. Very versatile tool.
You also might have access to a chop saw. Which is also, can be a miter saw. So, you can do angle cuts in addition to just basic chopping.
And then, you'll have a band saw. A band saw is good for a number of things. It's, of course, good for doing curved cuts. But you can also put wide blades on it and resaw wood, creating panels for book matching and other purposes. You an even create veneer on a band saw.
In addition to all those cutting tools we've got, usually, you know, most shops will have routers and a router table. Those are used for all variety of tasks. You can do edge profiling, creating decorative molding type appearance on wood. You can also do joinery, creating dovetails, slots and dados.
And then, you also will have tools like a drill press. Which are really dedicated to just boring holes in wood. But, they can also be used to create different types of joinerys, such as moritises.
So, all of these tools function in, as a group, you go from one to the other in your project and to get your job done.
Now, in addition to those basic tools, if you're working with rough lumber, you'll also need milling machines. And that's some of the other tools we have in our shop.
We have a jointer and a planer. And the surface planer flattens and smooths boards. Gets it down to a certain thickness. The jointer will also function to flatten the faces of boards and also square off edges.
So, if you're working with rough lumber those tools are also a must.
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