Re: [arr] A look into how the music directors work

2006-03-26 Thread maddy maddy
Hi Everybody,
I think this is one of the stupidest articles about
Music directors works.The guy who wrote this article
must be a novice.Look at his words and command over
english.Pathetic.Above all he says that Rahman doesnt
care much about Background scores cos his assistants
would take care of that.How stupid.Just remind him
that he has won the Best Background score awards for
Swades and Legend of Bhagat Singh.

Behindwoods is always stupid and tries spreading only
rumours and unwarranted information.

I request all you fans to ignore this website

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--- Pankaj Kakkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hi Yasheer
   ur words ok abt MDs. But a small correction, Udit
 Narayan  Sadna Sargam was introduced By MD-VIDYA
 SAGAR IN TAMIL well before ARR's to take notice of
 those singers. Both the Singers UN and SS had
 themselves told in an interview long before and also
 in Vidyasagar's interview, he listed out the singers
 whom he gave the first break in Tamil, there also he
 himself had mentioned about UN  SS. We can take as
 ARR tuned their voices more into limelight  fame.
 Pankaj 
 
 yasheer_ar2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Don't think that the work of a music director is
 just setting music 
 to verses and making a few sounds when the scenes
 unroll. He is a 
 part and parcel of the movies, recording events,
 emotions and plots 
 in a style that he knows well—music. The music of
 every music 
 director has its own signature, be it Ilayaraja or A
 R Rahman. Let 
 us look into the styles of how well-known music
 directors work. 
 
 
 Ilaya Raja, the master of re-recording
 
 The maestro is considered as the master of
 re-recording. Observe his 
 background music and you are sure to find subtle
 allusions to and 
 the nuances of the plot. Raja takes his own time to
 work for a movie 
 and you can't goad him to meet a deadline. He is
 fastidious about 
 songs. Who writes the lyrics, what the context is
 and which hero or 
 character sings matter a lot. Not surprisingly,
 several directors 
 and producers owe their film's success to the
 maestro. When he is at 
 the recording theatre, he is a different man, very
 religious 
 regarding music. Smokers and tipsters are banned at
 his place of 
 work.  
 
 Recent best seller: Virumaandi
 Much expected: Maayakkannadi 
 
 A R Rahman – hardwork and smart work
 
 Rahman is religious in his personal life but, when
 it comes to music 
 he is totally unorthodox. Working almost eighteen
 hours a day, his 
 work culture is hard work, smart work and creative
 work all rolled 
 into one. Well, that takes a lot of time and in the
 industry, he is 
 known for his slow pace. He may even take a month
 just to set a song 
 in music. He doesn't bother much about re-recording.
 Anyway, that is 
 taken care of by his assistants.  
 
 
 

 Everytime AR Rahman teams up with movie stalwarts
 like Manirathnam 
 and Shankar, it has always resulted in chart-buster
 numbers. 
 However, when he works with other directors who show
 a lot of 
 promise, like Pravin Gandhi and AM Jothikrishna,
 though the songs 
 are a big hit, the movies fail. As Rahman has
 himself confesed, the 
 mystery behind a winning combination still remains
 elusive. So he is 
 quite choosy about the directors he would work with.
 
 If there is one thing that Rahman is famous for,
 well, it is his 
 penchant for new talents. It was he who introduced
 Unni Krishnan, 
 Sadhana Sargam, Udit Narayan, Karthik, Srinivas and
 Nithya Shree 
 into playback singing in Tamil.
 
 Recent bestseller: Godfather
 Much expected: Sivaji, Guru 
 

 
 
 
 Harris – Director's Music director
 
 Harris has always been a lucky mascot even for
 debutante directors. 
 That puts him in the big league and he comes a close
 second to AR 
 Rahman, in the current list of top music directors.
 Harris Jeyaraj 
 is also a tech-savvy music director, who understands
 the needs of 
 the director and gives just that – nothing more,
 nothing less. 
 Harris has a bunch of hit films and songs which have
 become 
 favorites like Vaseegara from Minnalae, Povvae from
 12B. He has a 
 sensitive approach towards the lyrics and his tunes
 always 
 complement the lyrics. Examples, Gulmohar Malarae in
 Majnu and 
 Moongil kadugalae in Samurai.  
 
 
 Harris has slight similarity with `Isai Puyal' with
 respect to 
 working style. He has good judgment of the mood of
 the song. His 
 versatility can be seen from his range of melodious
 to a polished 
 kuthu pattu , best example being 12B's theme music.
 
 Recent bestseller: Vettaiyadu vilaiyadu
 Much expected: July Katru
 
 sourece=behindwoods.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[arr] A look into how the music directors work

2006-03-25 Thread yasheer_ar2
Don't think that the work of a music director is just setting music 
to verses and making a few sounds when the scenes unroll. He is a 
part and parcel of the movies, recording events, emotions and plots 
in a style that he knows well—music. The music of every music 
director has its own signature, be it Ilayaraja or A R Rahman. Let 
us look into the styles of how well-known music directors work. 
 
 
 Ilaya Raja, the master of re-recording

The maestro is considered as the master of re-recording. Observe his 
background music and you are sure to find subtle allusions to and 
the nuances of the plot. Raja takes his own time to work for a movie 
and you can't goad him to meet a deadline. He is fastidious about 
songs. Who writes the lyrics, what the context is and which hero or 
character sings matter a lot. Not surprisingly, several directors 
and producers owe their film's success to the maestro. When he is at 
the recording theatre, he is a different man, very religious 
regarding music. Smokers and tipsters are banned at his place of 
work.  
 
Recent best seller: Virumaandi
Much expected: Maayakkannadi 
 
A R Rahman – hardwork and smart work

Rahman is religious in his personal life but, when it comes to music 
he is totally unorthodox. Working almost eighteen hours a day, his 
work culture is hard work, smart work and creative work all rolled 
into one. Well, that takes a lot of time and in the industry, he is 
known for his slow pace. He may even take a month just to set a song 
in music. He doesn't bother much about re-recording. Anyway, that is 
taken care of by his assistants.  
 
 
 
   
Everytime AR Rahman teams up with movie stalwarts like Manirathnam 
and Shankar, it has always resulted in chart-buster numbers. 
However, when he works with other directors who show a lot of 
promise, like Pravin Gandhi and AM Jothikrishna, though the songs 
are a big hit, the movies fail. As Rahman has himself confesed, the 
mystery behind a winning combination still remains elusive. So he is 
quite choosy about the directors he would work with. 
If there is one thing that Rahman is famous for, well, it is his 
penchant for new talents. It was he who introduced Unni Krishnan, 
Sadhana Sargam, Udit Narayan, Karthik, Srinivas and Nithya Shree 
into playback singing in Tamil.

Recent bestseller: Godfather
Much expected: Sivaji, Guru 

   
 
 
 
 Harris – Director's Music director

Harris has always been a lucky mascot even for debutante directors. 
That puts him in the big league and he comes a close second to AR 
Rahman, in the current list of top music directors. Harris Jeyaraj 
is also a tech-savvy music director, who understands the needs of 
the director and gives just that – nothing more, nothing less. 
Harris has a bunch of hit films and songs which have become 
favorites like Vaseegara from Minnalae, Povvae from 12B. He has a 
sensitive approach towards the lyrics and his tunes always 
complement the lyrics. Examples, Gulmohar Malarae in Majnu and 
Moongil kadugalae in Samurai.  
 
 
Harris has slight similarity with `Isai Puyal' with respect to 
working style. He has good judgment of the mood of the song. His 
versatility can be seen from his range of melodious to a polished 
kuthu pattu , best example being 12B's theme music.

Recent bestseller: Vettaiyadu vilaiyadu
Much expected: July Katru
 
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Re: [arr] A look into how the music directors work

2006-03-25 Thread Pankaj Kakkar



hi Yasheer  ur words ok abt MDs. But a small correction, Udit Narayan  Sadna Sargam was introduced By MD-VIDYA SAGAR IN TAMIL well before ARR's to take notice of those singers. Both the Singers UN and SS had themselves told in an interview long before and also in Vidyasagar's interview, he listed out the singers whom he gave the first break in Tamil, there also he himself had mentioned about UN  SS. We can take as ARR tuned their voices more into limelight  fame. Pankaj yasheer_ar2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Don't think that the work of a music director is just setting music to verses and making a few sounds when the scenes unroll. He is a part and parcel of the movies, recording events, emotions and plots in a style that he knows well—music. The music of every music
 director has its own signature, be it Ilayaraja or A R Rahman. Let us look into the styles of how well-known music directors work. Ilaya Raja, the master of re-recordingThe maestro is considered as the master of re-recording. Observe his background music and you are sure to find subtle allusions to and the nuances of the plot. Raja takes his own time to work for a movie and you can't goad him to meet a deadline. He is fastidious about songs. Who writes the lyrics, what the context is and which hero or character sings matter a lot. Not surprisingly, several directors and producers owe their film's success to the maestro. When he is at the recording theatre, he is a different man, very religious regarding music. Smokers and tipsters are banned at his place of work. Recent best seller: VirumaandiMuch expected: Maayakkannadi A R Rahman – hardwork and smart workRahman is religious in his
 personal life but, when it comes to music he is totally unorthodox. Working almost eighteen hours a day, his work culture is hard work, smart work and creative work all rolled into one. Well, that takes a lot of time and in the industry, he is known for his slow pace. He may even take a month just to set a song in music. He doesn't bother much about re-recording. Anyway, that is taken care of by his assistants.  Everytime AR Rahman teams up with movie stalwarts like Manirathnam and Shankar, it has always resulted in chart-buster numbers. However, when he works with other directors who show a lot of promise, like Pravin Gandhi and AM Jothikrishna, though the songs are a big hit, the movies fail. As Rahman has himself confesed, the mystery behind a winning combination still remains elusive. So he is quite choosy about the directors he would work with. If there is one thing that Rahman is famous
 for, well, it is his penchant for new talents. It was he who introduced Unni Krishnan, Sadhana Sargam, Udit Narayan, Karthik, Srinivas and Nithya Shree into playback singing in Tamil.Recent bestseller: GodfatherMuch expected: Sivaji, Guru  Harris – Director's Music directorHarris has always been a lucky mascot even for debutante directors. That puts him in the big league and he comes a close second to AR Rahman, in the current list of top music directors. Harris Jeyaraj is also a tech-savvy music director, who understands the needs of the director and gives just that – nothing more, nothing less. Harris has a bunch of hit films and songs which have become favorites like Vaseegara from Minnalae, Povvae from 12B. He has a sensitive approach towards the lyrics and his tunes always complement the lyrics. Examples, Gulmohar Malarae in Majnu and Moongil kadugalae in Samurai.
 Harris has slight similarity with `Isai Puyal' with respect to working style. He has good judgment of the mood of the song. His versatility can be seen from his range of melodious to a polished kuthu pattu , best example being 12B's theme music.Recent bestseller: Vettaiyadu vilaiyaduMuch expected: July Katrusourece=behindwoods.com  YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "arrahmanfans" on the web.   To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.   thanks Pankaj 
	
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