Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
Dear freinds I dont know Its true or what ...but i feel in film udaya, song "Anjanam" has some marathi flavor specially the dholak used in second half of song which starts from 3:45 is very much same like marathi folk "tamasha / Lavani". :) Harshal Chavan From: vijay anand To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 8 June, 2009 3:14:30 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music a nice explantaion for bengali nativity.like this we all need the explanations for other nativities also. In bombay, after heroine reach mumbai ie after marriage some marathi song will be played as a BGM.i think its a pure marathi tune later the same tune had been used as 'accham accham illai' in a tamil film INDRA.can any maharashtrian clear this one --- On Mon, 8/6/09, A.R.Rajib wrote: From: A.R.Rajib Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 8 June, 2009, 7:42 AM Let Me Contribute Something Here About The Epic Album "Netaji Suvash Chandra Bose" Netaji Is An Bangali legandry Leader, Therz No "Bose" In Bangla ... In Bangla We Call Him "Netaji Suvash Chondro Bosu" = = The Track "Ekla Chalo" Is Originally Composed By Noble Winner Rabindranath Tagore (( World Poet In Bangladesh , Only Person To Wrote National Anthem For Two Countries That's For India & bangladesh.. ..In Bangla Therz No "Tagore" it's " Thakur "We Call Him "Robindronath Thakur" )). But In This Album It's Bit Edited & Extended By Dr. A.R.Rahman The Singer Who Sung he Bangla Lines In This Song ( Nachiketa Chakroborty) Also Composed This Song In His Own Style "jodi Tor dak Sune Keu Na Ase Tobe Ekla Cholo Re..." Means "If No one Comes Hearing Ur Call , Then U Should Go Ahead Alone" "Ekla Chaalo" Means > Go Ahead Alone = = The Track "Ghoomparani" >> Is Not Actually Composed By Dr. ARR ... It's An Age Old Song ( If Not ancient ) , I Dont Know who Composed It At First ( May b Some Bangali Grand-Mom ) , It's A song Grandmothers , mothers Used To Sing For Little Childrens Before Sleeping , It's A Song About calling The "Masi-Pisi's Of Sleep ( Ghoom = Sleep) ( Masi Is The Bangla Version Of Mousi , Sister Of Mother And Pisi = Sister Of father ) My Grandmom And My Mother Also Sung the Bangla Portion Of This Song For Me By The Same Composition U Will Hear It In The bangla Portion :D Dr. Arr Used This As The Main Theme Of This Song And Extended As An Another Movie track ... He gave This Old Song A Brand New Life :) :) " Ghoomparani Masi-pisi Moder Bari Eso " Means >>" Aunties Of Sleep Come To Our House" = = Durga Pooja Theme >> Bangali Hindu Peoples Main Festival Is Durga Puja ... In This Pooja Therz Some Musician Being Hired By Every Pooja Organization To Play Music ...We Call Them "Dhaki" They Use Only "Dhak" Also Known As Drum ... But "Dhak" Is Bit Different From Drums... And Some Precussions Like "Kortal" ( I Dont Know It's English Name ...But Saw Many Times Sivamani Playing It During Concerts ) ... U can Hear this Music In Any "Doorga Puja Mondop" ...They Use Almost The Same Beats throughout West Bangla And In Bangladesh ... ARR Did Almost The Same ...His Beats R Very Modern ... More Exiting I Dont Know How ARR Capture This Extreme Bangali Culture Like An Bangali Being An Tamil Person ... Kudos To Him ... = == can Anoyone Give Some Details On "Mangalayam" From Sathiya "Chalka Re" Sathiya "Noor-Un-Ala- Noor" From Menaxi All Songs From "Water" "Mayya Mayya" From Guru Thanks :) Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with Yahoo! India Travel Click here! Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with Yahoo! India Travel http://in.travel.yahoo.com/
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
I agree. The BGM in Bombay is gujarathi folk. This topic was discussed in the archives in the year 2000 already. But I am unable to pick a marathi flavoured song. Maybe I have to think more Harsha From: mayuresh salunke To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 8, 2009 7:07:03 AM Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music Hello, I think that fast paced bgm with some vaocals in bombay which you are mentioning ,is gujarati folk,if i am guessing the same one . Regards, Mayuresh From: vijay anand To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Monday, June 8, 2009 3:14:30 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music a nice explantaion for bengali nativity .like this we all need the explanations for other nativities also. In bombay, after heroine reach mumbai ie after marriage some marathi song will be played as a BGMi think its a pure marathi tune later the same tune had been used as 'accham accham illai' in a tamil film INDRA.can any maharashtrian clear this one --- On Mon, 8/6/09, A.R.Rajib wrote: From: A.R.Rajib Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Monday, 8 June, 2009, 7:42 AM Let Me Contribute Something Here About The Epic Album "Netaji Suvash Chandra Bose" Netaji Is An Bangali legandry Leader, Therz No "Bose" In Bangla ... In Bangla We Call Him "Netaji Suvash Chondro Bosu" = = The Track "Ekla Chalo" Is Originally Composed By Noble Winner Rabindranath Tagore (( World Poet In Bangladesh , Only Person To Wrote National Anthem For Two Countries That's For India & bangladesh.. ..In Bangla Therz No "Tagore" it's " Thakur "We Call Him "Robindronath Thakur" )) But In This Album It's Bit Edited & Extended By Dr. A.R.Rahman The Singer Who Sung he Bangla Lines In This Song ( Nachiketa Chakroborty) Also Composed This Song In His Own Style "jodi Tor dak Sune Keu Na Ase Tobe Ekla Cholo Re..." Means "If No one Comes Hearing Ur Call , Then U Should Go Ahead Alone" "Ekla Chaalo" Means > Go Ahead Alone = = The Track "Ghoomparani" >> Is Not Actually Composed By Dr. ARR ... It's An Age Old Song ( If Not ancient ) , I Dont Know who Composed It At First ( May b Some Bangali Grand-Mom ) , It's A song Grandmothers , mothers Used To Sing For Little Childrens Before Sleeping , It's A Song About calling The "Masi-Pisi's Of Sleep ( Ghoom = Sleep) ( Masi Is The Bangla Version Of Mousi , Sister Of Mother And Pisi = Sister Of father ) My Grandmom And My Mother Also Sung the Bangla Portion Of This Song For Me By The Same Composition U Will Hear It In The bangla Portion :D Dr. Arr Used This As The Main Theme Of This Song And Extended As An Another Movie track ... He gave This Old Song A Brand New Life :) :) " Ghoomparani Masi-pisi Moder Bari Eso " Means >>" Aunties Of Sleep Come To Our House" = = Durga Pooja Theme >> Bangali Hindu Peoples Main Festival Is Durga Puja ... In This Pooja Therz Some Musician Being Hired By Every Pooja Organization To Play Music ...We Call Them "Dhaki" They Use Only "Dhak" Also Known As Drum ... But "Dhak" Is Bit Different From Drums... And Some Precussions Like "Kortal" ( I Dont Know It's English Name ...But Saw Many Times Sivamani Playing It During Concerts ) ... U can Hear this Music In Any "Doorga Puja Mondop" ...They Use Almost The Same Beats throughout West Bangla And In Bangladesh ... ARR Did Almost The Same ...His Beats R Very Modern ... More Exiting I Dont Know How ARR Capture This Extreme Bangali Culture Like An Bangali Being An Tamil Person ... Kudos To Him ... = == can Anoyone Give Some Details On "Mangalayam" From Sathiya "Chalka Re" Sathiya "Noor-Un-Ala- Noor" From Menaxi All Songs From "Water" "Mayya Mayya" From Guru Thanks :) Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with Yahoo! India Travel Click here!
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
Hello, I think that fast paced bgm with some vaocals in bombay which you are mentioning ,is gujarati folk,if i am guessing the same one . Regards, Mayuresh From: vijay anand To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 8, 2009 3:14:30 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music a nice explantaion for bengali nativity .like this we all need the explanations for other nativities also. In bombay, after heroine reach mumbai ie after marriage some marathi song will be played as a BGMi think its a pure marathi tune later the same tune had been used as 'accham accham illai' in a tamil film INDRA.can any maharashtrian clear this one --- On Mon, 8/6/09, A.R.Rajib wrote: From: A.R.Rajib Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Monday, 8 June, 2009, 7:42 AM Let Me Contribute Something Here About The Epic Album "Netaji Suvash Chandra Bose" Netaji Is An Bangali legandry Leader, Therz No "Bose" In Bangla ... In Bangla We Call Him "Netaji Suvash Chondro Bosu" = = The Track "Ekla Chalo" Is Originally Composed By Noble Winner Rabindranath Tagore (( World Poet In Bangladesh , Only Person To Wrote National Anthem For Two Countries That's For India & bangladesh.. ..In Bangla Therz No "Tagore" it's " Thakur "We Call Him "Robindronath Thakur" )) But In This Album It's Bit Edited & Extended By Dr. A.R.Rahman The Singer Who Sung he Bangla Lines In This Song ( Nachiketa Chakroborty) Also Composed This Song In His Own Style "jodi Tor dak Sune Keu Na Ase Tobe Ekla Cholo Re..." Means "If No one Comes Hearing Ur Call , Then U Should Go Ahead Alone" "Ekla Chaalo" Means > Go Ahead Alone = = The Track "Ghoomparani" >> Is Not Actually Composed By Dr. ARR ... It's An Age Old Song ( If Not ancient ) , I Dont Know who Composed It At First ( May b Some Bangali Grand-Mom ) , It's A song Grandmothers , mothers Used To Sing For Little Childrens Before Sleeping , It's A Song About calling The "Masi-Pisi's Of Sleep ( Ghoom = Sleep) ( Masi Is The Bangla Version Of Mousi , Sister Of Mother And Pisi = Sister Of father ) My Grandmom And My Mother Also Sung the Bangla Portion Of This Song For Me By The Same Composition U Will Hear It In The bangla Portion :D Dr. Arr Used This As The Main Theme Of This Song And Extended As An Another Movie track ... He gave This Old Song A Brand New Life :) :) " Ghoomparani Masi-pisi Moder Bari Eso " Means >>" Aunties Of Sleep Come To Our House" = = Durga Pooja Theme >> Bangali Hindu Peoples Main Festival Is Durga Puja ... In This Pooja Therz Some Musician Being Hired By Every Pooja Organization To Play Music ...We Call Them "Dhaki" They Use Only "Dhak" Also Known As Drum ... But "Dhak" Is Bit Different From Drums... And Some Precussions Like "Kortal" ( I Dont Know It's English Name ...But Saw Many Times Sivamani Playing It During Concerts ) ... U can Hear this Music In Any "Doorga Puja Mondop" ...They Use Almost The Same Beats throughout West Bangla And In Bangladesh ... ARR Did Almost The Same ...His Beats R Very Modern ... More Exiting I Dont Know How ARR Capture This Extreme Bangali Culture Like An Bangali Being An Tamil Person ... Kudos To Him ... = == can Anoyone Give Some Details On "Mangalayam" From Sathiya "Chalka Re" Sathiya "Noor-Un-Ala- Noor" From Menaxi All Songs From "Water" "Mayya Mayya" From Guru Thanks :) Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with Yahoo! India Travel Click here!
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
a nice explantaion for bengali nativitylike this we all need the explanations for other nativities also. In bombay, after heroine reach mumbai ie after marriage some marathi song will be played as a BGMi think its a pure marathi tune later the same tune had been used as 'accham accham illai' in a tamil film INDRAcan any maharashtrian clear this one --- On Mon, 8/6/09, A.R.Rajib wrote: From: A.R.Rajib Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 8 June, 2009, 7:42 AM Let Me Contribute Something Here About The Epic Album "Netaji Suvash Chandra Bose" Netaji Is An Bangali legandry Leader, Therz No "Bose" In Bangla ... In Bangla We Call Him "Netaji Suvash Chondro Bosu" = = The Track "Ekla Chalo" Is Originally Composed By Noble Winner Rabindranath Tagore (( World Poet In Bangladesh , Only Person To Wrote National Anthem For Two Countries That's For India & bangladesh.. ..In Bangla Therz No "Tagore" it's " Thakur "...We Call Him "Robindronath Thakur" )) But In This Album It's Bit Edited & Extended By Dr. A.R.Rahman The Singer Who Sung he Bangla Lines In This Song ( Nachiketa Chakroborty) Also Composed This Song In His Own Style "jodi Tor dak Sune Keu Na Ase Tobe Ekla Cholo Re..." Means "If No one Comes Hearing Ur Call , Then U Should Go Ahead Alone" "Ekla Chaalo" Means > Go Ahead Alone = = The Track "Ghoomparani" >> Is Not Actually Composed By Dr. ARR ... It's An Age Old Song ( If Not ancient ) , I Dont Know who Composed It At First ( May b Some Bangali Grand-Mom ) , It's A song Grandmothers , mothers Used To Sing For Little Childrens Before Sleeping , It's A Song About calling The "Masi-Pisi's Of Sleep ( Ghoom = Sleep) ( Masi Is The Bangla Version Of Mousi , Sister Of Mother And Pisi = Sister Of father ) My Grandmom And My Mother Also Sung the Bangla Portion Of This Song For Me By The Same Composition U Will Hear It In The bangla Portion :D . Dr. Arr Used This As The Main Theme Of This Song And Extended As An Another Movie track ... He gave This Old Song A Brand New Life :) :) " Ghoomparani Masi-pisi Moder Bari Eso " Means >>" Aunties Of Sleep Come To Our House" = = Durga Pooja Theme >> Bangali Hindu Peoples Main Festival Is Durga Puja ... In This Pooja Therz Some Musician Being Hired By Every Pooja Organization To Play Music ...We Call Them "Dhaki" They Use Only "Dhak" Also Known As Drum ... But "Dhak" Is Bit Different From Drums... And Some Precussions Like "Kortal" ( I Dont Know It's English Name ...But Saw Many Times Sivamani Playing It During Concerts ) ... U can Hear this Music In Any "Doorga Puja Mondop" ...They Use Almost The Same Beats throughout West Bangla And In Bangladesh ... ARR Did Almost The Same ...His Beats R Very Modern ... More Exiting I Dont Know How ARR Capture This Extreme Bangali Culture Like An Bangali Being An Tamil Person ... Kudos To Him ... = == can Anoyone Give Some Details On "Mangalayam" From Sathiya "Chalka Re" Sathiya "Noor-Un-Ala- Noor" From Menaxi All Songs From "Water" "Mayya Mayya" From Guru Thanks :) Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with Yahoo! India Travel http://in.travel.yahoo.com/
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
Hello, There is a small interlude in Hamma Hamma which has very high marathi influence, I the interlude has nadhaswaram or shenai ,but the melody has marathi influence. Regards, Mayuresh From: V S Rawat To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 8, 2009 12:01:15 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music On 6/7/2009 10:59 PM India Time, _Madhavan Rajan_ wrote: > What about the recent Genda phool! > Is it Bihari or Rajasthani? genda phool is a chattisgarh song. it is not originally by ARR. it has been credited thus. Two folk non-film versions of the song had been existing for 40 years I guess, and ARR has recorded it. Lovely song. -- Rawat > > On 6/7/09, Vinayakam Murugan wrote: >> I think there was a bit song in Bombay. Not sure though >> >> On 6/7/09, Sri Harsha wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Thanks for the info. I think marathi is till missing though. >>> >>> Harsha >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _ _ __ >>> From: "p_s_v_anand@ yahoo.com" >>> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com >>> Sent: Friday, June 5, 2009 5:14:23 AM >>> Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> As of me, rahman is the only person in bollywood who really gives the >>> regional touch in all his film. mostly all music directors would give >>> their >>> special attention, if the film belongs to their own state... >>> >>> but a.r.rahman gives all kind of music according to the requriement of >>> film... be it >>> >>> gujathi - dhandia music in dil he dil mein >>> >>> bengali - durga pooja festival music in Nethaji -the forgotton hero >>> >>> kashmiri - BGM of roja >>> >>> rajasthani - songs in Meenakshi as well as Mangal pandey >>> >>> Hydarabadi - songs in meenakshi >>> >>> punjabi - songs in Legend of Bhagat singh >>> >>> Rural Kutch - songs in Lagaan >>> >>> Ultra modern kolkata - Fanaa in Yuva >>> >>> malayali - Jiya jale in Dilse >>> >>> pure classical - songs in Kandukondein, Indra >>> >>> rural Folk tamil - songs and BGM of Sangamam, Kizhaku Cheemaiyele >>> >>> 1940s filmi style - Songs of Zubeidaa, Iruver >>> >>> For english people but of bollywood style - Bombay Dreams >>> >>> Pure English style - Lord of the Rings & Elizabeth >>> >>> and los and lot. >>> >>> I think nobody in india had given these much different styles. >>> and also people who belongs to that regions would feel really about their >>> nativity while hearing the songs.. >>> we can discuss detailly about each style in many weeks. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Anandh.P >>> >>> >>> >>> --- On Fri, 5/6/09, sriharsha24 wrote: >>> >>> >>> From: sriharsha24 >>> Subject: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music >>> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com >>> Date: Friday, 5 June, 2009, 5:56 AM >>> >>> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> Can anybody throw some light into AAR's music that had flavours from >>> different regions of india? For example, any song that had marathi >>> flavour, >>> gujarathi, rajasthani etc. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> Harsha >>> >>> >>> >>> _ _ __ >>> Cricket on your mind? Visit the ultimate cricket website. Enter now! >>> >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> Sent from my mobile device >> >> Warm Regards >> ~~~ >> Vinayak >> >> theregoesanotherday .blogspot. com >> > >
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
On 6/7/2009 10:59 PM India Time, _Madhavan Rajan_ wrote: > What about the recent Genda phool! > Is it Bihari or Rajasthani? genda phool is a chattisgarh song. it is not originally by ARR. it has been credited thus. Two folk non-film versions of the song had been existing for 40 years I guess, and ARR has recorded it. Lovely song. -- Rawat > > On 6/7/09, Vinayakam Murugan wrote: >> I think there was a bit song in Bombay. Not sure though >> >> On 6/7/09, Sri Harsha wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Thanks for the info. I think marathi is till missing though. >>> >>> Harsha >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> From: "p_s_v_an...@yahoo.com" >>> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com >>> Sent: Friday, June 5, 2009 5:14:23 AM >>> Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> As of me, rahman is the only person in bollywood who really gives the >>> regional touch in all his film. mostly all music directors would give >>> their >>> special attention, if the film belongs to their own state... >>> >>> but a.r.rahman gives all kind of music according to the requriement of >>> film... be it >>> >>> gujathi - dhandia music in dil he dil mein >>> >>> bengali - durga pooja festival music in Nethaji -the forgotton hero >>> >>> kashmiri - BGM of roja >>> >>> rajasthani - songs in Meenakshi as well as Mangal pandey >>> >>> Hydarabadi - songs in meenakshi >>> >>> punjabi - songs in Legend of Bhagat singh >>> >>> Rural Kutch - songs in Lagaan >>> >>> Ultra modern kolkata - Fanaa in Yuva >>> >>> malayali - Jiya jale in Dilse >>> >>> pure classical - songs in Kandukondein, Indra >>> >>> rural Folk tamil - songs and BGM of Sangamam, Kizhaku Cheemaiyele >>> >>> 1940s filmi style - Songs of Zubeidaa, Iruver >>> >>> For english people but of bollywood style - Bombay Dreams >>> >>> Pure English style - Lord of the Rings & Elizabeth >>> >>> and los and lot. >>> >>> I think nobody in india had given these much different styles. >>> and also people who belongs to that regions would feel really about their >>> nativity while hearing the songs.. >>> we can discuss detailly about each style in many weeks. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Anandh.P >>> >>> >>> >>> --- On Fri, 5/6/09, sriharsha24 wrote: >>> >>> >>> From: sriharsha24 >>> Subject: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music >>> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com >>> Date: Friday, 5 June, 2009, 5:56 AM >>> >>> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> Can anybody throw some light into AAR's music that had flavours from >>> different regions of india? For example, any song that had marathi >>> flavour, >>> gujarathi, rajasthani etc. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> Harsha >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Cricket on your mind? Visit the ultimate cricket website. Enter now! >>> >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> Sent from my mobile device >> >> Warm Regards >> ~~~ >> Vinayak >> >> theregoesanotherday.blogspot.com >> > >
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
Let Me Contribute Something Here About The Epic Album "Netaji Suvash Chandra Bose" Netaji Is An Bangali legandry Leader, Therz No "Bose" In Bangla ... In Bangla We Call Him "Netaji Suvash Chondro Bosu" == The Track "Ekla Chalo" Is Originally Composed By Noble Winner Rabindranath Tagore (( World Poet In Bangladesh , Only Person To Wrote National Anthem For Two Countries That's For India & bangladeshIn Bangla Therz No "Tagore" it's " Thakur "...We Call Him "Robindronath Thakur" )) But In This Album It's Bit Edited & Extended By Dr. A.R.Rahman The Singer Who Sung he Bangla Lines In This Song ( Nachiketa Chakroborty) Also Composed This Song In His Own Style "jodi Tor dak Sune Keu Na Ase Tobe Ekla Cholo Re..." Means "If No one Comes Hearing Ur Call , Then U Should Go Ahead Alone" "Ekla Chaalo" Means > Go Ahead Alone == The Track "Ghoomparani" >> Is Not Actually Composed By Dr. ARR ... It's An Age Old Song ( If Not ancient ) , I Dont Know who Composed It At First ( May b Some Bangali Grand-Mom ) , It's A song Grandmothers , mothers Used To Sing For Little Childrens Before Sleeping , It's A Song About calling The "Masi-Pisi's Of Sleep ( Ghoom = Sleep) ( Masi Is The Bangla Version Of Mousi , Sister Of Mother And Pisi = Sister Of father ) My Grandmom And My Mother Also Sung the Bangla Portion Of This Song For Me By The Same Composition U Will Hear It In The bangla Portion :D Dr. Arr Used This As The Main Theme Of This Song And Extended As An Another Movie track ... He gave This Old Song A Brand New Life :) :) " Ghoomparani Masi-pisi Moder Bari Eso " Means >>" Aunties Of Sleep Come To Our House" == Durga Pooja Theme >> Bangali Hindu Peoples Main Festival Is Durga Puja ... In This Pooja Therz Some Musician Being Hired By Every Pooja Organization To Play Music ...We Call Them "Dhaki" They Use Only "Dhak" Also Known As Drum ... But "Dhak" Is Bit Different From Drums... And Some Precussions Like "Kortal" ( I Dont Know It's English Name ...But Saw Many Times Sivamani Playing It During Concerts ) ... U can Hear this Music In Any "Doorga Puja Mondop" ...They Use Almost The Same Beats throughout West Bangla And In Bangladesh ... ARR Did Almost The Same ...His Beats R Very Modern ... More Exiting I Dont Know How ARR Capture This Extreme Bangali Culture Like An Bangali Being An Tamil Person ... Kudos To Him ... === can Anoyone Give Some Details On "Mangalayam" From Sathiya "Chalka Re" Sathiya "Noor-Un-Ala-Noor" From Menaxi All Songs From "Water" "Mayya Mayya" From Guru Thanks :)
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
What about the recent Genda phool! Is it Bihari or Rajasthani? On 6/7/09, Vinayakam Murugan wrote: > I think there was a bit song in Bombay. Not sure though > > On 6/7/09, Sri Harsha wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Thanks for the info. I think marathi is till missing though. >> >> Harsha >> >> >> >> >> >> From: "p_s_v_an...@yahoo.com" >> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com >> Sent: Friday, June 5, 2009 5:14:23 AM >> Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music >> >> >> >> >> >> As of me, rahman is the only person in bollywood who really gives the >> regional touch in all his film. mostly all music directors would give >> their >> special attention, if the film belongs to their own state... >> >> but a.r.rahman gives all kind of music according to the requriement of >> film... be it >> >> gujathi - dhandia music in dil he dil mein >> >> bengali - durga pooja festival music in Nethaji -the forgotton hero >> >> kashmiri - BGM of roja >> >> rajasthani - songs in Meenakshi as well as Mangal pandey >> >> Hydarabadi - songs in meenakshi >> >> punjabi - songs in Legend of Bhagat singh >> >> Rural Kutch - songs in Lagaan >> >> Ultra modern kolkata - Fanaa in Yuva >> >> malayali - Jiya jale in Dilse >> >> pure classical - songs in Kandukondein, Indra >> >> rural Folk tamil - songs and BGM of Sangamam, Kizhaku Cheemaiyele >> >> 1940s filmi style - Songs of Zubeidaa, Iruver >> >> For english people but of bollywood style - Bombay Dreams >> >> Pure English style - Lord of the Rings & Elizabeth >> >> and los and lot. >> >> I think nobody in india had given these much different styles. >> and also people who belongs to that regions would feel really about their >> nativity while hearing the songs.. >> we can discuss detailly about each style in many weeks. >> >> Regards, >> >> Anandh.P >> >> >> >> --- On Fri, 5/6/09, sriharsha24 wrote: >> >> >> From: sriharsha24 >> Subject: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music >> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com >> Date: Friday, 5 June, 2009, 5:56 AM >> >> >> Hello all, >> >> Can anybody throw some light into AAR's music that had flavours from >> different regions of india? For example, any song that had marathi >> flavour, >> gujarathi, rajasthani etc. >> >> Thanks! >> Harsha >> >> >> >> >> Cricket on your mind? Visit the ultimate cricket website. Enter now! >> >> >> >> > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > > Warm Regards > ~~~ > Vinayak > > theregoesanotherday.blogspot.com > -- Cheers, Madhavan.R Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate!
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
I think there was a bit song in Bombay. Not sure though On 6/7/09, Sri Harsha wrote: > Hello, > > Thanks for the info. I think marathi is till missing though. > > Harsha > > > > > > From: "p_s_v_an...@yahoo.com" > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, June 5, 2009 5:14:23 AM > Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music > > > > > > As of me, rahman is the only person in bollywood who really gives the > regional touch in all his film. mostly all music directors would give their > special attention, if the film belongs to their own state... > > but a.r.rahman gives all kind of music according to the requriement of > film... be it > > gujathi - dhandia music in dil he dil mein > > bengali - durga pooja festival music in Nethaji -the forgotton hero > > kashmiri - BGM of roja > > rajasthani - songs in Meenakshi as well as Mangal pandey > > Hydarabadi - songs in meenakshi > > punjabi - songs in Legend of Bhagat singh > > Rural Kutch - songs in Lagaan > > Ultra modern kolkata - Fanaa in Yuva > > malayali - Jiya jale in Dilse > > pure classical - songs in Kandukondein, Indra > > rural Folk tamil - songs and BGM of Sangamam, Kizhaku Cheemaiyele > > 1940s filmi style - Songs of Zubeidaa, Iruver > > For english people but of bollywood style - Bombay Dreams > > Pure English style - Lord of the Rings & Elizabeth > > and los and lot. > > I think nobody in india had given these much different styles. > and also people who belongs to that regions would feel really about their > nativity while hearing the songs.. > we can discuss detailly about each style in many weeks. > > Regards, > > Anandh.P > > > > --- On Fri, 5/6/09, sriharsha24 wrote: > > > From: sriharsha24 > Subject: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music > To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com > Date: Friday, 5 June, 2009, 5:56 AM > > > Hello all, > > Can anybody throw some light into AAR's music that had flavours from > different regions of india? For example, any song that had marathi flavour, > gujarathi, rajasthani etc. > > Thanks! > Harsha > > > > > Cricket on your mind? Visit the ultimate cricket website. Enter now! > > > > -- Sent from my mobile device Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak theregoesanotherday.blogspot.com
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
Hello, Thanks for the info. I think marathi is till missing though. Harsha From: "p_s_v_an...@yahoo.com" To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 5, 2009 5:14:23 AM Subject: Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music As of me, rahman is the only person in bollywood who really gives the regional touch in all his film. mostly all music directors would give their special attention, if the film belongs to their own state... but a.r.rahman gives all kind of music according to the requriement of film... be it gujathi - dhandia music in dil he dil mein bengali - durga pooja festival music in Nethaji -the forgotton hero kashmiri - BGM of roja rajasthani - songs in Meenakshi as well as Mangal pandey Hydarabadi - songs in meenakshi punjabi - songs in Legend of Bhagat singh Rural Kutch - songs in Lagaan Ultra modern kolkata - Fanaa in Yuva malayali - Jiya jale in Dilse pure classical - songs in Kandukondein, Indra rural Folk tamil - songs and BGM of Sangamam, Kizhaku Cheemaiyele 1940s filmi style - Songs of Zubeidaa, Iruver For english people but of bollywood style - Bombay Dreams Pure English style - Lord of the Rings & Elizabeth and los and lot. I think nobody in india had given these much different styles. and also people who belongs to that regions would feel really about their nativity while hearing the songs.. we can discuss detailly about each style in many weeks. Regards, Anandh.P --- On Fri, 5/6/09, sriharsha24 wrote: From: sriharsha24 Subject: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com Date: Friday, 5 June, 2009, 5:56 AM Hello all, Can anybody throw some light into AAR's music that had flavours from different regions of india? For example, any song that had marathi flavour, gujarathi, rajasthani etc. Thanks! Harsha Cricket on your mind? Visit the ultimate cricket website. Enter now!
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
1)'omanathinkal kidavo' in the song guluvalile from Muthu . Omana thinkal kidavo is believed to have been composed for putting to sleep the young Swathi Thirunal by the famous poet lyricist Iravi Varman Thampi 2)punchiri thanchi konchikko . from Dil Se(jiya jale) malayalam lyrics originally written for this film by girish puthencherry. 3) Thiruvathira(kerala dance form) theme used in the song theekkuruvi(kangalal kaithu sei) From: sriharsha24 To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 5, 2009 4:26:28 AM Subject: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music Hello all, Can anybody throw some light into AAR's music that had flavours from different regions of india? For example, any song that had marathi flavour, gujarathi, rajasthani etc. Thanks! Harsha
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
As of me, rahman is the only person in bollywood who really gives the regional touch in all his film. mostly all music directors would give their special attention, if the film belongs to their own state... but a.r.rahman gives all kind of music according to the requriement of film be it gujathi - dhandia music in dil he dil mein bengali - durga pooja festival music in Nethaji -the forgotton hero kashmiri - BGM of roja rajasthani - songs in Meenakshi as well as Mangal pandey Hydarabadi - songs in meenakshi punjabi - songs in Legend of Bhagat singh Rural Kutch - songs in Lagaan Ultra modern kolkata - Fanaa in Yuva malayali - Jiya jale in Dilse pure classical - songs in Kandukondein, Indra rural Folk tamil - songs and BGM of Sangamam, Kizhaku Cheemaiyele 1940s filmi style - Songs of Zubeidaa, Iruver For english people but of bollywood style - Bombay Dreams Pure English style - Lord of the Rings & Elizabeth and los and lot. I think nobody in india had given these much different styles. and also people who belongs to that regions would feel really about their nativity while hearing the songs.. we can discuss detailly about each style in many weeks. Regards, Anandh.P --- On Fri, 5/6/09, sriharsha24 wrote: From: sriharsha24 Subject: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, 5 June, 2009, 5:56 AM Hello all, Can anybody throw some light into AAR's music that had flavours from different regions of india? For example, any song that had marathi flavour, gujarathi, rajasthani etc. Thanks! Harsha Explore your hobbies and interests. Go to http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
Gujarati offcourse Mayya, Jodi, Barso from guruand there is one chand aaya hai zameen pe...from dil hi dil mein Punjabi is Rang de Basanti fused with Ballard.. On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 5:56 AM, sriharsha24 wrote: > > > Hello all, > > Can anybody throw some light into AAR's music that had flavours from > different regions of india? For example, any song that had marathi flavour, > gujarathi, rajasthani etc. > > Thanks! > Harsha > > >
Re: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
Mr. Romeo - Rang Dole - Rajasthani Dil Se - Jiya Jale - Kerala Meenaxi- Chinnamma Chilakkamma - Andhra Pradesh Rang De Basanti - Rang De Basanti - Punjabi The Legend of Bhagat Singh - Pagdi sambhaal Jatta- Punjabi From: sriharsha24 To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 5, 2009 5:56:28 AM Subject: [arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music Hello all, Can anybody throw some light into AAR's music that had flavours from different regions of india? For example, any song that had marathi flavour, gujarathi, rajasthani etc. Thanks! Harsha
[arr] Flavours from different regions in ARR's music
Hello all, Can anybody throw some light into AAR's music that had flavours from different regions of india? For example, any song that had marathi flavour, gujarathi, rajasthani etc. Thanks! Harsha