Wednesday, 16 May 2018

ABOUT...

AJIN VIJU
Background information
Birth nameAjin Viju
Born14 september 2001
OriginIndiaChungathara,Malappuram, Kerala
GenresIndianFusion,CarnaticWorld
Occupation(s)Student
Years active2012-Present

Friday, 3 February 2017

Violin

The violin is a wooden string instrument in the violin family. It is the smallest and highest-pitched instrument in the family in regular use. Smaller violin-type instruments are known, including the violino piccolo and the kit violin, but these are virtually unused in the 2010s. The violin typically has four strings tuned in perfect fifths, and is most commonly played by drawing a bow across its strings, though it can also be played by plucking the strings with the fingers (pizzicato). Violins are important instruments in a wide variety of musical genres. They are most prominent in the Western classical tradition and in many varieties of folk music. They are also frequently used in genres of folk including country music and bluegrass music and in jazz. Electric violins are used in some forms of rock music; further, the violin has come to be played in many non-Western music cultures, including Indian music and Iranian music. The violin is sometimes informally called a fiddle, particularly in Irish traditional music and bluegrass, but this nickname is also used regardless of the type of music played on it.
The violin was first known in 16th-century Italy, with some further modifications occurring in the 18th and 19th centuries. In Europe it served as the basis for stringed instruments used in western classical music, the viola and the violin.[1][2][3] Violinists and collectors particularly prize the instruments made by the Stradivari, Guarneri and Amati families from the 16th to the 18th century in Brescia and Cremona and by Jacob Stainer in Austria. According to their reputation, the quality of their sound has defied attempts to explain or equal it, though this belief is disputed.[4][5] Great numbers of instruments have come from the hands of less famous makers, as well as still greater numbers of mass-produced commercial "trade violins" coming from cottage industries in places such as Saxony, Bohemia, and Mirecourt. Many of these trade instruments were formerly sold by Sears, Roebuck and Co. and other mass merchandisers.
A person who makes or repairs violins is called a luthier or violinmaker. The parts of a violin are usually made from different types of wood (although electric violins may not be made of wood at all, since their sound may not be dependent on specific acoustic characteristics of the instrument's construction) and on the use of a pickup and an amplifier and speaker). Violins can be strung with gut, Perlon or other synthetic, or steel strings.

Tunning 

 

Violins are tuned by turning the pegs in the pegbox under the scroll, or by adjusting the fine tuner screws at the tailpiece. All violins have pegs; fine tuners (also called fine adjusters) are optional. Most fine tuners consist of a metal screw that moves a lever attached to the string end. They permit very small pitch adjustments much more easily than the pegs. By turning one clockwise, the pitch becomes sharper and turning one counterclockwise, the pitch becomes flatter.
Fine tuners on all four of the strings are a practical necessity for playing steel-core strings, and some players use them with synthetic strings as well. Since modern E strings are steel, a fine tuner is typically fitted for that string. Fine tuners are not used with gut strings, which are more elastic than steel or synthetic-core strings and do not respond adequately to the very small movements of fine tuners.
To tune a violin, the A string is first tuned to a standard pitch (usually 440 Hz). (When accompanying a fixed-pitch instrument such as a piano or accordion, the violin tunes to it.) The other strings are then tuned against each other in intervals of perfect fifths by bowing them in pairs. A minutely higher tuning is sometimes employed for solo playing to give the instrument a brighter sound; conversely, Baroque music is sometimes played using lower tunings to make the violin's sound more gentle. After tuning, the instrument's bridge may be examined to ensure that it is standing straight and centered between the inner nicks of the f-holes; a crooked bridge may significantly affect the sound of an otherwise well-made violin.
The tuning G–D–A–E is used for most violin music. Other tunings are occasionally employed; the G string, for example, can be tuned up to A. The use of nonstandard tunings in classical music is known as scordatura; in some folk styles, it is called cross tuning. One famous example of scordatura in classical music is Camille Saint-Saëns' Danse Macabre, where the solo violin's E string is tuned down to E to impart an eerie dissonance to the composition. Another example is in the third movement of Contrasts, by Béla Bartók, where the E string is tuned down to E and the G tuned to a G, or the set of pieces called the Mystery Sonatas by Biber.
In Indian classical music and Indian light music, the violin is likely to be tuned to D–A–D–A in the South Indian style. As there is no concept of absolute pitch in Indian classical music, any convenient tuning maintaining these relative pitch intervals between the strings can be used. Another prevalent tuning with these intervals is B–F–B–F, which corresponds to Sa–Pa–Sa–Pa in the Indian carnatic classical music style. In the North Indian Hindustani style, the tuning is usually Pa-Sa-Pa-Sa instead of Sa–Pa–Sa–Pa. This could correspond to F–B–F–B, for instance.
In Iranian classical music and Iranian light music,the violin ls different tunings in any Dastgah, the violin is likely to be tuned (E–A–E–A) in Dastgah-h Esfahan or in Dastgāh-e Šur is (E–A–D–E) and (E–A–E–E), in Dastgāh-e Māhur is (E–A–D–A).
In Arabic classical music, the A and E strings are lowered by a whole step i.e. G–D–G–D. This is to ease playing Arabic maqams, especially those containing quarter tones.
While most violins have four strings, there are violins with as many as seven strings. The extra strings on such violins typically are lower in pitch than the G-string; these strings are usually tuned to C, F, and B. If the instrument's playing length, or string length from nut to bridge, is equal to that of an ordinary full-scale violin; i.e., a bit less than 13 inches (33 cm), then it may be properly termed a violin. Some such instruments are somewhat longer and should be regarded as violas. Violins with five strings or more are typically used in jazz or folk music.

Balabhaskar

Balabhaskar
Balabhaskar Erudite Conclave Medical College Trivandrum.JPG
Background information
Birth name Balabhaskar Chandran Santhakumari
Born 10 July 1978 (age 38)
Origin India Thiruvananthapuram(Trivandrum), Kerala
Genres Indian, Fusion, Carnatic, World
Occupation(s) Singer, Composer, Violinist, Record producer
Years active 1995–present
Website balabhaskar.in
Balabhaskar (born 10 July 1978) is an Indian violinist, composer and record producer. He is best known for promoting fusion music in South India.[1][2] Hailing from a musically affluent family, he was introduced to the world of instrumental music at the age of three, by his uncle B. Sasikumar, a laureate in Carnatic music.[3]

Career

Balabhaskar was a child prodigy and start doing stage show at 12.[3] He became the youngest music director in the Malayalam film industry when he composed for the movie Mangalya Pallak (audio marketed by Magna Sound) at 17.[4] His compositions for the albums Ninakaai and Aadyamai are still among the most-sought-after romantic song collections.[4] He is exceptionally versed in Carnatic music and hence is an exponent of the same. His flair of connecting with his audience has made him one of the hot favorites for major stage shows and classical concerts.[2]
Balabhaskar has performed with many noted musicians and instrumentalists in India and abroad, including Ustad Zakhir Hussain, Sivamani, Louis Banks, Vikku Vinayakram, Hariharan, Mattannoor Sankarankutty, Ranjit Barot, Fazal Qureshi, and so on. He also performs with his guru and uncle Shri B. Sasikumar, as violin duo in Carnatic concerts.

Latest works

Balabhaskar debut instrumental fusion album was let it B in 2011. It features renowned musicians including Sivamani, Louiz Banks, Fazal Qureshi, Gino Banks and Sheldon D'Silva. let it B has flavors of rock, jazz, hip-hop and techo music spun around Balabhaskar's Indian violin. The album uses specially composed Sanskrit lyrics, in an effort to promote Sanskrit as a language of communication. Two songs, "Begin with Soorya" and "B yond," have been visualized and are available along with the visuals of the making in the limited edition series. The album is produced under the banner of MC Audios and Videos.
Balabhaskar brought out a collection of soothing Carnatic Keertanas colored in his style, lending it an international flavor. The project is called Bhajati and is marketed by Audio Tracs.

Awards

Balabhaskar is the recipient of the Bismillah Khan Yuva Sangeetkaar Puraskaar[5] in 2008 by Kendra Sangeet Natak Academy for Instrumental Music(Violin).[6]

Filmography

Apart from his concerts and stage shows, Balabhaskar has given music to ad films, movies, tele-serial titles and albums in Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, Telegu and Sanskrit languages.
Name Year Genre
Bhajati 2011 Carnatic fusion
let it B 2011 World fusion album
Pattinde Palazhi 2010 Malayalam movie
Mangalyapallakku - Malayalam movie
Ninakkayi - Malayalam Album
Moksham - Malayalam movie
Kannadikkadavathu - Malayalam movie
Adyamai - Malayalam album
Ambulance 2015 Short film

Stephen Devassy

Stephen Devassy
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Background information
Born 23 February 1981 (age 35)
Genres Classical, Indian, world music
Occupation(s) Pianist, composer, arranger
Years active 1998–present
Associated acts Seven, Rexband, Dhundhubi
Stephen Devassy performing
Stephen Devassy on stage
Stephen Devassy (Malayalam:സ്റ്റീഫൻ ദേവസ്സി, born 23 February 1981) is a musician hailing from Palakkad, Kerala. He started his career at an early age, and has performed on stage around the world. He also holds the record for being the highest Asian scorer in Piano exams from Trinity College of Music.

Biography

Stephen was born to P.K.Devassy & Susy. He has an elder brother, Sam Devassy, and a sister Biju Solomon. He did his schooling at Seventh Day Adventist school, Ottapalam. He went on to NSS College for pursuing his Pre-Degree. He achieved his degree from Trinity College, London. He holds the unparalleled distinction of completing 8th grade piano at the age of 16. And [1] Stephen married Jesna Joy on 16 November 2010.They have a son born in 2015.

Career

Stephen Devassy performing in Doha
Devassy's first major break came when he was aged 18, through Johny Sagarika, for whom he did the music orchestration of six songs on the album Ishtamannu. He then went as an accompanying artist to play the keyboard for Hariharan on his European tour. He has also accompanied the violin maestro L. Subramanian at the Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival.[2]
At age 19, he started a music band called Seven, with singers Franco Simon and Sangeeth. A Hindi pop band, they released an album titled Yeh Zindagani.
Stephen, who started performing at a young age, has done the music arrangement for many films. Some of the films he scored were Majaa, Thambi, Nammal, Azhagiya Thamizh Magan and Hariharan's album, Waqt Par Bolna.[3]
Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu (2003) was his maiden music directorial venture in Malayalam.
He is one of the regular band members in Rexband, a Christian contemporary band singing gospel fusion, a musical outreach of the Jesus Youth Movement. He performed with the band before Pope John Paul II during World Youth Day performance in 2002 at Canada. At the time, it was the only catholic band invited from India. Stephen has orchestrated an instrumental version of the popular Rex Band melodies called Different Vibes.[4]
In association with Kosmic Music, Stephen has also set to tune to a background of Western music, Sanskrit slokas, mantras and verses from the Upanishads, called Sacred Chants of Kosmic Music, and albums of holy chants on Ganesha, Shiva and Vishnu.[5]
He has also assisted Sarod maestro Amjad Ali Khan with his album of Christmas carols, Breaking Barriers..
He has released his album Romanza, which was a mix of world music sprinkled with the flavor of piano. Indian ragas have been treated with the rich use of contemporary piano. Hariharan, Ouseppachan and a Russian vocalist appeared as guest artists on the album.
Stephen’s solo stage shows have propelled him to the top league of onstage performers.[6] Stephen Devassy made appearances in Vijay TV's music reality shows, such as season 2 and season 3 of Airtel Super Singer in Amrita TV (Malayalam), and also Josco Indian Voice in Mazhavil Manorama (Malayalam), accompanying then-contestants of the show, such as Saisharan and Alka Ajith.
He appears as pianist in popular reality music show in Mazhavil Manorama television channel.

Achievements

Stephen holds a record as Asia’s highest scorer in solo piano exams from Trinity College of Music, London[6][7] with a score of 92.2%. He also holds the record of completing the course in three years’ time.
Stephen Devassy is recently featured in the 5Talents Magazine on the coverpage with his life story.

Discography

Film Director Actors Year Language
Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu Viswanathan Vaduthala Mohanlal, Jyothirmayi 2003 Malayalam
KQ Baiju Johnson Parvathy Omanakuttan, Baiju Johnson 2013 Malayalam


Govind Menon

Govind Menon
Nationality Indian
Occupation Composer, Singer, Violinist
Govind Menon is a composer, singer, and violinist in Malayalam and Tamil films.[1][2] He is one of the founders of the Malayalam musical band, Thaikkudam Bridge.[1] He is a vocalist and violinist in the band.

Filmography

Year Film Title Language Notes
2012 Thiruvambadi Thamban Malayalam Singer
2014 North 24 Kaatham Malayalam Music director, singer
Vegam Malayalam Music director
2014 Nagaravaridhi Naduvil Njan Malayalam Music director
2015 100 Days of Love Malayalam Music director, singer
2015 Oru Pakka Kathai Tamil Music director
2015 Haram Malayalam Music director

Taylor Davis (violinist)

Taylor Davis
TaylorDavis WideAwake Capture.jpg
Background information
Born March 20, 1987 (age 29)
Western Springs, Illinois, US
Genres Video game music, classical music, film score, anime music
Occupation(s) Violinist, arranger, composer
Instruments Violin
Years active 2010-present
Website www.taylordavisviolin.com
Taylor Davis (born March 20, 1987) is an American violinist, arranger, and composer. Davis is best known for her violin-covers of music from video games featured on her YouTube channel "Taylor Davis", where she also features performances of her own arrangements of music from films and musicals. From July 2013, she has begun releasing her own original compositions as well.
During 2012, Davis released two albums and an assortment of singles. The first album is called Gaming Fantasy, and it features tunes from various video games arranged for violin.[1] Six months later An Enchanted Christmas was released (as the name suggests, this album contains a collection of warm re-arrangements of several Christmas songs). In January 2013, Davis published her third album called Game On: 2 Player mode. It has been co-produced and arranged along with Australian pianist Lara de Wit. With the help of a MIDI keyboard and the DAW "Logic Pro", Davis created all of the orchestral backtracks for these works.[2][3] Legendary Movie Music, the fourth album, was released in July 2013. Davis released two more albums: Melodies of Hyrule: Songs from "The Legend of Zelda" in November 2013 and The Anime and Game Collection in July 2014. Three months later, in October, Davis launched a crowdfunding campaign for the creation of her seventh album, the first one made up exclusively of original music.[4] The platform chosen for this project was PledgeMusic. The campaign achieved its goal in around a week, and the new album, entitled Taylor Davis, was released in March 2015 and debuted at #10 on the Billboard Classical Charts.[5][6][7]

Biography

Taylor Davis was born on March 20, 1987 at Western Springs, Illinois. Her passion for videogames began when she was a child, especially since her older brother often involved her in his gaming sessions.[6] Davis started playing violin at the age of 8, while in elementary school, after being inspired by a young girl's performance of "Silent Night" on the violin at a school assembly.[6][7][8][9] Davis was heavily bullied in middle school; it was a sad and lonely time for her. This lasted until she started attending high school, where she met her future husband, Jarred, who shared and supported her passions and interests, which helped Davis regain her self-confidence. They married in 2011, after being best friends for 14 years.[10] While in high school, Davis began playing video games music, and introduced this genre (especially tracks taken from Final Fantasy series) into the school's ambient. Later, Davis attended Gonzaga University, where she worked to introduce video game music to the college orchestra and quartet members.[11] Because of her influence, some of the game music would be played at weddings and other gigs.[12] Davis graduated from Gonzaga magna cum laude with a degree in Public Relations, and a minor degree in Violin Performance.[6][7][13] After attending college, she intended to get into the profession of scoring music for games, films, or other media. It did not work out at the time,[14] so she took a business job for a short period, while at the same time posting YouTube videos on the side (as a classically trained violinist, she was looking for a way to keep music a part of her life.)[6][15][16] Davis worked as a Marketing/PR person for a non-profilt organization until November 2011;[17] then she decided to quit her job, so she could concentrate all her efforts into developing her career through YouTube.[18]

Curiosities

Career and activity on YouTube

Davis started her first YouTube channel under the pseudonym "ViolinTay" on April 29, 2010. Since then, she captured media and people's attention, thanks to her top-notch technique and versatility, and the continuous growth of subscribers and video-views on her channel. As of 2015, Davis' first channel's statistics are: 158 videos posted, over 200,000,000 video-views and over 1,000,000 subscribers.[19] Her most popular video (which has collected over 18,000,000 views) is entitled "He's a Pirate", where she plays an intense re-arrangement of Klaus Badelt's track which is featured in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.[20] On March 23, 2015, almost five years after the launch of her first channel, Davis started a second YouTube channel titled "Behind the Strings", which is focused on sharing more aspects of Davis' activity to the audience.[21] As of 2015, her second channel's statistics are: 26 videos posted, over 18,000 subscribers and over 200,000 video-views.
In October 2013, Critical Hit band's debut took place. This is a group formed by top-notch musicians, led by Jason Hayes (keyboardist and composer of World of Warcraft video game's soundtrack) and Michael Gluck (entrepreneur and pianist under the pseudonym "Piano Squall"). Davis joined the band in the same year,[22] and beyond her, Hayes and Gluck, the other band members are: composer Adam Gubman, keyboardist David Paich (Toto's co-founder); violinists Michelle Jade, Caroline Campbell and Molly Rogers; bassists Carlitos del Puerto and Tim MacDonald; cellists Tina Guo, Ginger Murphy and Leah Metzler; percussionists Doug Belote, Joel Taylor and Kevin Dooley; guitarists Kole Hicks, Nita Strauss, Chet Stevens and Laurence Juber; pianist Salome Scheidegger; floutists Sara Andon, Shannon Canchola, and the "World Music" woodwinds-reeds-wind synthesizers specialist Pedro Eustache. The band published its first album in the same period.
Davis has also performed live at a number of prestigious events all around the world including:

Tours

Taylor Davis: Live in Concert (2015)

On May 28, 2015, Davis announced her first US concert tour.[38] The tour began on September 29, 2015 in Northampton, Massachusetts at Iron Horse Music Hall, and concluded on October 28, 2015 in Austin, Texas at Long Center, after performing at 20 different locations.[39][40] She was accompanied on every concert by pianist Salome Scheidegger.[7] Tickets pre-order started on June 5, 2015.[41]
Taylor Davis: Live in Concert - Tour Dates
Date Venue Location
September 29, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Iron Horse Music Hall"[42] Northampton, Massachusetts
September 30, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Regattabar"[43] Cambridge, Massachusetts
October 2, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Highline Ballroom"[5] New York City
October 3, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Jammin Java"[44] Washington, DC
October 4, 2015 "Taylor Davis at World Cafè Live"[45][46] Philadelphia, PA
October 6, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Park West"[47] Chicago, Illinois
October 7, 2015 "Taylor Davis at The Magic Bag"[48] Ferndale, Michigan
October 8, 2015 "Taylor Davis at 3rd and Lindsley"[49] Nashville, Tennessee
October 9, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Vinyl"[50] Atlanta, Georgia
October 11, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Alberta Rose Theatre (special guest: Peter Hollens)" Portland, Oregon
October 12, 2015 "Taylor Davis at The Triple Door"[51] Seattle, Washington
October 14, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Yoshi's" Oakland, California
October 16, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Hotel Café"[52] Los Angeles, California
October 17, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Hotel Café"[53] Los Angeles, California
October 18, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Mesa Arts Center"[54][55] Phoenix, Arizona
October 20, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center" Salt Lake City, Utah
October 21, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Soiled Dove Underground" Denver, Colorado
October 25, 2015 "Taylor Davis at House of Blues"[56] Houston, Texas
October 26, 2015 "Taylor Davis at House of Blues"[57] Dallas (Texas)
October 28, 2015 "Taylor Davis at Long Center"[40] Austin (Texas)

Taylor Davis: Live in Concert - European Tour (2016)

Right after the conclusion of her first tour through the United States, Taylor Davis announced her new European series of concerts, where she toured from February to March 2016 through the major cities of Europe, for a total of 14 dates.[58] Tickets pre-order started on October 29, 2015.
Taylor Davis: Live in Concert - European Tour Dates
Date Venue Location
February 19, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Musik & Frieden" Berlin, Germany
February 20, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Stodola"[59] Warsaw, Poland
February 21, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Chaya Fuera" Vienna, Austria
February 22, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Black Box" Munich, Germany
February 23, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Royal" Prague, Czech Republic
February 25, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Mojo Jazz Club" Hamburg, Germany
February 26, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Sugar Factory"[60][61][62] Amsterdam, Holland
February 27, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Arenbergschouwburg" Antwerp, Belgium
February 28, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Plaza" Zurich, Switzerland
February 29, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Tunnel"[63][64][65] Milan, Italy
March 2, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Fleche d'Or"[66] Paris, France
March 3, 2016 "Taylor Davis at Bush Hall" London, United Kingdom
March 5, 2016 "Taylor Davis at King Tuts" Glasgow, United Kingdom
March 6, 2016 "Taylor Davis at The Sugar Club" Dublin, Ireland

Full discography

Gaming Fantasy (2012)

  1. Skyrim Theme
  2. Brothers (Fullmetal Alchemist)
  3. Metal Gear Saga
  4. Dearly Beloved (Kingdom Hearts)
  5. Cid's Theme (Final Fantasy VII)
  6. Time's Scar (Chrono Cross)
  7. To Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X)
  8. Grief and Sorrow (Naruto)
  9. Roses of May (Final Fantasy IX)
  10. Ezio's Family (Assassin's Creed 2)
  11. Frog's Theme (Chrono Trigger)
  12. Zelda Medley
  13. Chrono Trigger Theme
  14. Hikari (Kingdom Hearts)
  15. Sadness and Sorrow (Naruto)
  16. Grief and Sorrow (Naruto)

An Enchanted Christmas (2012)

  1. Carol of the Bells
  2. The Christmas Song
  3. Silent night
  4. Greensleeves
  5. Let It Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow!
  6. Silver Bells
  7. O Holy Night
  8. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
  9. O Little Town of Bethlehem
  10. White Christmas
  11. I Saw Three Ships
  12. Hark the Herald Angels Sing
  13. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
  14. Auld Lang Syne Scottish Medley

Game On: 2 Player Mode (2012) – Taylor Davis & Lara de Wit

  1. Assassin's Creed 3 Theme
  2. Passion (Kingdom Hearts II)
  3. Fairy Tail Theme
  4. Aeris' Theme (Final Fantasy VII)
  5. Guile's Theme (Street Fighter II)
  6. Sons of Liberty (Metal Gear Solid 2)
  7. Roxas (Kingdom Hearts II)
  8. Chocobo Medley
  9. To Galaxy (Halo 4)
  10. An End, Once and for All (Mass Effect 3)
  11. Pokémon Theme
  12. Eyes on Me (Final Fantasy VIII)
  13. Song of Storms (Zelda OoT)

Legendary Movie Music (2013)

  1. He's a Pirate (From "Pirates of the Caribbean")
  2. Hedwig's Theme (From "Harry Potter")
  3. Now We Are Free (From "Gladiator")
  4. Lux Aeterna (From "Requiem for a Dream")
  5. My Heart Will Go On (From "Titanic")
  6. Duel of the Fates (From "Star Wars")
  7. Jurassic Park Theme
  8. James Bond Theme
  9. Mission Impossible Theme
  10. For the Love of a Princess (From "Braveheart")
  11. Concerning Hobbits (From "The Lord of the Rings")
  12. Raiders March (From "Indiana Jones")

Melodies of Hyrule: Songs from The Legend of Zelda (2013)

  1. Gerudo Valley (From "Ocarina of Time")
  2. Bolero of Fire (From "Ocarina of Time")
  3. Song of Time and Song of Storms (From "Ocarina of Time")
  4. Dragon Roost Island (From "the Wind Waker")
  5. Kokiri Forest (From "Ocarina of Time")
  6. Great Fairy Fountain
  7. Zelda's Lullaby
  8. Midna's Lament (From "Twilight Princess")
  9. Nocturne of Shadow (From "Ocarina of Time")
  10. Serenade of Water (From "Ocarina of Time")
  11. Sheik's Theme (From "Ocarina of Time")
  12. Lon Lon Ranch (From "Ocarina of Time")
  13. Dark World Theme (From "a Link to the Past")
  14. Ballad of the Goddess (From "Skyward Sword")
  15. Tal Tal Heights and the Legend of Zelda Main Theme
  16. Lost Woods (From "Ocarina of Time")

The Anime and Game Collection (2014)

  1. Dr. Wily's Castle (From "Mega Man 2″)
  2. Grief and Sorrow (From "Naruto")
  3. The Last of Us Theme
  4. Attack on Titans Theme
  5. Lilium (From "Elfen Lied")
  6. Fairy Tail Slow Theme
  7. Merry-Go-Round of Life (From "Howl's Moving Castle")
  8. From Past to Present (From "Skryim")
  9. Angel Beats! Theme
  10. Cosmo Canyon (From "Final Fantasy VII")
  11. The Path of Wind (From "My Neighbor Totoro")
  12. Binks' Sake (From "One Piece")
  13. Halo 2 Theme
  14. Fairy Tail Theme Remix (Bonus Track)

Taylor Davis (2015)

  1. Soulbound
  2. Reflections
  3. Awakening
  4. Mystic Forest
  5. Atonement
  6. Nebulous
  7. Breakthrough
  8. Hidden Falls
  9. Halo of Light
  10. A New Journey
  11. Morning Star
  12. Dawn of Hope

Odyssey (2016)

  1. Gateway
  2. The Summit
  3. Wilderness
  4. Hunter's Frontier
  5. Voyager
  6. Tales of the Wind
  7. Highland Spirit
  8. Everlasting
  9. Legendary Guardian
  10. Solace
  11. Ignite
  12. Starfire

Singles

  1. Grief and Sorrow – released February 16, 2012
  2. Zelda Medley – released March 7, 2012
  3. Ezio's Family – released March 30, 2012
  4. Arrival to Earth – released June 28, 2012
  5. Wide Awake (violin version) – released November 5, 2012
  6. Promentory – released November 26, 2012
  7. Journey Medley – released February 14, 2013
  8. Game of Thrones Theme – released March 26, 2013
  9. Elizabeth's Theme Medley – released April 23, 2013
  10. Downton Abbey Theme – released May 2, 2013
  11. The Avengers Theme – released August 27, 2013
  12. Misty Mountains – released August 27, 2013
  13. Never Meant to Belong – released August 27, 2013
  14. Wake Me Up (violin / electric violin version) – released October 1, 2013
  15. The Circle of Life – released March 13, 2014
  16. Let it go (violin version) – released March 27, 2014
  17. Doctor Who Theme – released April 24, 2014
  18. Thriller (violin version) – released October 30, 2014
  19. The Hobbit – The Last Goodbye – released December 15, 2014
  20. The Hanging Tree – released December 30, 2014
  21. Swordland - released September 2, 2015
  22. Colors of the Wind - released September 24, 2015
  23. Star Wars Medley - released December 16, 2015
  24. For the Dancing and the Dreaming (From "How to Train Your Dragon 2") - released January 14, 2016
with Lara de Wit
  1. Fear Not This Night – Guild Wars 2 (ft. Malukah) – published September 29, 2012
  2. Assassin's Creed 3 Theme – released November 7, 2012
  3. Halo 4: To Galaxy – released November 9, 2012
  4. The Phantom of the Opera Medley – released August 27, 2013
with Peter Hollens
  1. The Rains of Castamere – released June 7, 2013
  2. World of Warcraft Medley (ft. Evynne Hollens) – released January 7, 2014
  3. Into the West – released June 11, 2014
  4. May it be – released June 24, 2014
with The Hound + The Fox
  1. Demons (Imagine Dragons cover) – released October 3, 2013
  2. For the Dancing and the Dreaming – released September 9, 2014
with Home Free
  1. Silent Night – released November 13, 2014
  2. The Devil Went Down To Georgia – released September 18, 2015
with Jennifer Thomas
  1. What Child Is This – released December 1, 2015
This discography was compiled from iTunes[67] and Loudr.[68]


ABOUT... AJIN VIJU Background information Birth name Ajin Viju Born 14 september 2001 Origin Chungathara,Malappuram,   Kerala Ge...