I would love a pure form of 4 fused with heavy (but of small
duration)use of 5.
Has ARR done it ever? 

Pravinder.

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rahman's music can be categorized under 5 broad categories:
> 
> 1) Suffi/Devotional
> 2) Indian Classical/semi classical/raaga based
> 3) Western classical/symphony
> 4) Folk/Indian regional/world reigional
> 5) Hip hop/techno/electronica/jazz (western pop)
> 
> In yuvvraaj, he has combined numbers 2, 3, and 5 in the most unique
> way more than any other MD has done in the past.  This is what makes
> the Yuvvraaj album so special.  Many have combined 1 and 2 well, 2 and
> 3, 4 and 5.  But, rarely has anyone combined 5 with any other number
> other than 4 or at most 3, and that too in rudimentary ways. 
> 
> Rahman has used these styles in different combinations in different
> albums:
> 
> Jodha Akbar is largely 1 and 2 with small 3
> Jaane Tu is largely 5 with some 3 and small 2
> Ada is mostly 2, some 3, some 5, some 4
> 
> There is almost always a 2 and 3 in each of Rahman's albums these days
> with heavy emphasis on 4 and 5 in his Tamil soundtracks of late.  I
> miss the 1s and 2s in his Tamil works!
> 
> Which combination is your favorite?
> 
> My favorite is 1,2,3!!!!!
>


Reply via email to