Ishq Ada & Naathir Thinna frm Paarthale Paravasam...
Gomzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: To add to the below, 4. Hawa reminds me of Zindagi hai duwa from Dil ne jise apana kaha 5. Gulfisha reminds me of a tamil song of his, the beat pattern. (goes erake endhavano.......) 6. Meherbaan reminds me of a piece from Crash OST , will post it sometime. On 5/21/08, Kamal Aakarsh Vishnubhotla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi! Here are few quick observayions: 1. Mujhe Milo Wahaan - The take off is similar (or probably the same) to Climax BGM of Kannthil Muthamittal (is it a coincidence that the very same BGMs were being shared on this forum barely 2 days ago) 2. Ishq Ada Hai (Female Version): The guitar chords of the female version of this song... they reminded me of piano chords of an ilaiyaraja song "Pottakkal pottaalum" from film "Chathrian". I do not wish to rake up any controversy here because it is not a lift but the usage style is similar and even ilaiyaraja was inspired by a western classical piece in that song. So probably ARR too was inspired (inspired as in the real sense of its actual dictionary meaning..and not the current meaning as advocated by other composers today) from the same western classical piece. and yes, the song starts off with Mayamalavagowla raaga i think..but then it changes to different raga. More analysis later. 3. I felt the male of version of Ishq Ada hai would have been more better if Rahman himself sang it..because the slants in that song suit his voice..or rather it is his territory. Regards Aakarsh Regards Kamal Aakarsh Vishnubhotla. http://kamal-aakarsh.blogspot.com there are two ways to live life.one is as though nothing is a miracle. and the other is as though everything is a miracle. choose yours... Recent Activity 61 New Members 10 New Photos 4 New Files Visit Your Group Y! Messenger Instant smiles Share photos while you IM friends. New business? Get new customers. List your web site in Yahoo! Search. Best of Y! Groups Check out the best of what Yahoo! Groups has to offer. . " The search is more important than the destination " - a r rahman -