hey Chup-ssshhhh i want one honest reply from you, why did you use the word "lift" when you are clearly stating it a sample. Was it bcos u wanted many to read It makes me rethink your statement composer. I appreciate your observation of the sample and I had personally felt the continuous loop was from a casio synthesizer as a i vaguely remember hearing it long ago until i gave it away, may be its also there in many other. ARR is a person who shed the bright light that composition can be made easy using samples & loops. But I can dare to take a bet that since he started not even a single fellow could remotely near his ability. Just because he did not jump for thriving fame. He works hard for those countless hours to blend those samples to a masterpiece. Sp please avoid stating the word lift a better synonym could have been "Usage". that would have fetched you more applause. I hear many ppl saying ARR takes music from western songs. I just let them speak as long as they are idiots in identifying a right one. Today I can delivers hours of lecture on music review it only because of ARR who made me hear a good sound. My life would naot have been the same with out him and his music.
Regards, -R --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "chup_ssshhh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A silent user here (but also a composer), > > > Hi guys and girls, > > Me as a omposer do use lots of samples, not in all my music. Ofcourse > I'm not the only one who uses these samples. > Last month I bought a sample bank: Uberschall - Da Nu RnB, Hip Hop > Drum Loops and Samples. > > I was really glad hearing these awesome samples....till suddenly I > heard a simmilarity between a sample song called "Hip Harp" and Munbe > Munbe Vaa!!! > > I was really shocked, it was like A. R. Rahman used these samples but > played them in adifferent range! it sounds like a complete lift! Even > the beat measure of this sample is a clear copy of the rythm used by > A. R. Rahman in "Munbe Munbe Vaa"!!! > > I like you guys to hear these samples, but pls give me a good link > where i can upload these files. > > Warning : DO NOT GET SHOCKED HEARING THESE SAMPLES, THESE SAMPLES ARE > MADE BEFORE A. R. RAHMAN'S "MUNBE MUNBE VAA"!!! > > I can say, that everybody uses samples, wheter they are beats or > sounds. Every producers gets inspired by some samples. Even A. R. > Rahman, the biggist composer of these times, uses samples in his > music arts. > > Do not reply stupidness untill you heared these samples, otherwise you > are fooling yourself and others. First listen to the sample and then > give you're opinion. > > Sorry for my bad English:P > > Krishna >