Shillong: Meghalaya sensation ‘Shillong Chamber Choir’ will set the music score for Malayalam movie ‘Goodbye December’.
Composer and the man behind the choir group, Neil Nongkynrih said today “we agreed to do this project as the script suits us as a team and secondly as a choir group.”
The choir will record more than five songs including composition of a background music.
“Although Malayalam is the most difficult language to cope with while singing, it promises to be pure fun as a composer and for the boys and girls in the group,” Neil told
reporters.
The Choir group recorded their first Malayalam number in Kochin last December but as the girls and boys have to appear for their school and college exams, other recording
could also be done in Shillong besides Mumbai.
Asked how he and the team cope with the shift in their working environment- from composing/singing Opera to studio recording, Neil said, "It is a different territory and all of us are working hard to adapt to the demand of the new environment.”
According to Neil, "The script was too good to say `No`. This assignment was tailor-made for us as the script is about a choir group."
"We worked hard. It took the boys and girls a month to make the pronunciation right," Neil said.
According to Neil, his band members were made of differently abled persons who would make music anytime, hum any songs anywhere.
The Choir group is still following a rigorous training schedule to get the diction and sound right.
Shillong Chamber shot to fame two years ago when they won a national TV reality show with their wide repertoire of music especially western chorals and choral style revamps of
Bollywood classics.
The group had also performed during US President`s visit last year.
A graduate in western classical music at the Guild hall Music school and Trinity College of Music, Neil built the Shillong Chamber Choir band from scratch about ten years back.
Neil tapped the young tribal girls and boys and honed their skill.
PTI