Hi, While randomly listening to some AR songs, all of a sudden I discovered something. I am calling it 'The 3 Lines Pattern'.
In a song, the first line and the second line have almost similar tune. The third line changes the tune, and comes as an extension to the first 2 lines. Its a surprising pattern. In my opinion, it makes the tunes catchy and crispy. Is this pattern AR's trademark pattern? Are there any songs by other MDs using the pattern? Did anyone else noticed the same with AR songs before? Would request the music masters to explain this pattern in musical details. Just want to know if it is a musical pattern or a lyrical one. (I personally feel its a musical pattern. Because you find it in almost all the languages.) Let me cite some random examples in different languages. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Example 1: Language Tamil* kaadhal roajaavae, engae? nee engae? kanneer vazhiyudhadi kannae! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Example 2: **Language Tamil* kaalaiyil dhinamum kan vizhithaal naan kai thozhum dhevadhai amma ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Example 3: **Language Tamil* paalpoalae pathinaaril enakkoru girlfriend vaenum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Example 4: **Language Hindi* o paalanhare, nirgun aur nyare, tumre bin hamra kauno nahi, hamri uljhan, suljhao bhagwan, tumre bin hamra kauno nahi... tumhe humka ho sambhale, tumhe humre rakhwale, tumre bin hamra kauno nahi... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Example 5: **Language Hindi* sona nahi na sahi, chaandi nahi na sahi fiqar kya hai main hun naa tere liye ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Example 6: **Language Hindi* ek tu hi bharosa, ek tu hi sahara is tere jahan mein nahin koi hamara * * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Example 7: **Language Hindi* koi sacche khwab dikhakar aankhon mein samaa jataa hai (*yeh rishta...*) yeh rishta kya kehlata hai Here, the words in brackets (yeh rishta) come as a filler. They fill the gap to take off the crispy feeling (not totally) and bring a subtle serious depth in it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Example 8: **Language Hindi* khamosh raat, sehmi hawaa tanha tanha dil apna ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Example 9: **Language English* lookin' for the answers to all the questions in my life will i be alone will you be there by my side is it something he said is it something he did i wonder why he is searchin' for the answers to stay alive could you ever listen could you ever care to speak your mind only for a minute for only one moment in time the joy is around us but show me the love that we must find are you searchin' for a reason to be kind, to be kind... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Example 10: **Language English* love's never easy, take it from a girl who knows; love comes as quickly as it goes! love's never easy, always moments of despair; and i have for more than my share! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * *Example 11: Language Malayalam* kunu kune cheru kurunirakal chuvadidum kavilukalil nanu nane naghapadamezhuthum sumashara viralukalil oru poo viriyum oru poo kozhiyum kuliravidozhuki varum manasum manasum madhuram nukarum asulabhashubhanimisham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * **Example 12: Language **Telugu* kila kilala kokilala kotha vasantham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * **Example 13 Language Telugu* nagumomu nagma nagisheela mahima nadumedhi cheppumma jaaji thodimma annamma rathiloka raaja rasathota roja thalukanta taaja neeku pooja pushpame ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The pattern is continuing its journey with all the pride. See the latest example! * **Example 14: Language Hindi * yaar mila tha saiyan ik din yaar mila tha saiyan aankhon mein sapne dil me leke pyaar mila tha saiyyan* * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ...and with the cute *Kuru Kuru Kangalile.* Lyrics penned down by the boss himself ! * **Example 15: Language Tamil* kuru kuru kangalile enai aval vendraale itho itho aval enai patham parkiraal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ There may be many more. Just listen and find out! Have fun! Thanks, -