Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-12-05 Thread Muzaffar Younus
thanks dear thats why i start this converstion i m very much confused that how 
can boss do this kind of things this is answer this is flute frmo ranjit robert 
thank you very much u guys who discuss this all, i m great fan or arr and i m 
from pakistan i have all his song collection including tamil, telgu , but i 
cant understand even one word but that the music passion i love those track, 
god belss u all bye.
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  Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 5:11 AM
  Subject: Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?


  Thanks Gomzy,atlast u spilled the beans :)


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  From: Gomtesh Upadhye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Monday, December 4, 2006 3:58:52 PM
  Subject: Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?



  That piece is certainly by Ranjit Barot. He is the programmer for the Asoka 
song as well. So no points in guessing who used it.

  Gomzy

   
  On 12/3/06, logesh kum-arr arrmusik4log@ gmail.com wrote: 
I have heard this piece , in an song by Safri duo (Drummers) 



On 12/2/06, vel Narayanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] co.in  wrote:
 The CD cover credits Ranjit Barot for additional programming for the track
 in question. So it might be Ranjit, or even Rahman himself or probably a
 loop. After all the flute piece runs just for a fleeting few seconds 
,have 
 we not heard instruments playing in the similar pattern in many songs
 composed by different composers ... more of using the instruments in the
 same way, how many hollywood movies we have seen having violin movements 
in 
 the same pattern.


 saad sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: because our boss vil take 
 compositions if that is good for his work,but that is not a copycat

 fani kalyan  kalyan_kewldude@ yahoo.com wrote: Really??but why did
 our boss use that bit?? :(

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 From: Dinesh  dinesh_scaran@ hotmail.com
 To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
 Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 4:21:56 PM 
 Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

 yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San
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Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-12-04 Thread Gomtesh Upadhye

That piece is certainly by Ranjit Barot. He is the programmer for the Asoka
song as well. So no points in guessing who used it.

Gomzy


On 12/3/06, logesh kum-arr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  I have heard this piece , in an song by Safri duo (Drummers)

On 12/2/06, vel Narayanan [EMAIL PROTECTED]vel_hi2004%40yahoo.co.in
wrote:
 The CD cover credits Ranjit Barot for additional programming for the
track
 in question. So it might be Ranjit, or even Rahman himself or probably a
 loop. After all the flute piece runs just for a fleeting few seconds
,have
 we not heard instruments playing in the similar pattern in many songs
 composed by different composers ... more of using the instruments in the
 same way, how many hollywood movies we have seen having violin movements
in
 the same pattern.


 saad sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] zaad22%40yahoo.com wrote: because our boss
vil take
 compositions if that is good for his work,but that is not a copycat

 fani kalyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] kalyan_kewldude%40yahoo.com
wrote: Really??but why did
 our boss use that bit?? :(

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 To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 4:21:56 PM
 Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

 yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San
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Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-12-04 Thread fani kalyan
Thanks Gomzy,atlast u spilled the beans :)


- Original Message 
From: Gomtesh Upadhye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 4, 2006 3:58:52 PM
Subject: Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

That piece is certainly by Ranjit Barot. He is the programmer for the Asoka 
song as well. So no points in guessing who used it.
 
Gomzy

 
On 12/3/06, logesh kum-arr arrmusik4log@ gmail.com wrote: 
I have heard this piece , in an song by Safri duo (Drummers) 


On 12/2/06, vel Narayanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] co.in  wrote:
 The CD cover credits Ranjit Barot for additional programming for the track
 in question. So it might be Ranjit, or even Rahman himself or probably a
 loop. After all the flute piece runs just for a fleeting few seconds ,have 
 we not heard instruments playing in the similar pattern in many songs
 composed by different composers ... more of using the instruments in the
 same way, how many hollywood movies we have seen having violin movements in 
 the same pattern.


 saad sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] com wrote: because our boss vil take 
 compositions if that is good for his work,but that is not a copycat

 fani kalyan  kalyan_kewldude@ yahoo.com wrote: Really??but why did
 our boss use that bit?? :(

 - Original Message 
 From: Dinesh  dinesh_scaran@ hotmail.com
 To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
 Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 4:21:56 PM 
 Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

 yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San
 Sanana









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Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-12-03 Thread logesh kum-arr
I have heard this piece , in an song by Safri duo (Drummers)

On 12/2/06, vel Narayanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The CD cover credits Ranjit Barot for additional programming for the track
 in question. So it might be Ranjit, or even Rahman himself or probably a
 loop. After all the flute piece runs just for a fleeting few seconds ,have
 we not heard instruments playing in the similar pattern in many songs
 composed by different composers ... more of using the instruments in the
 same way, how many hollywood movies we have seen having violin movements in
 the same pattern.


 saad sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  because our boss vil take
 compositions if that is good for his work,but that is not a copycat

 fani kalyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Really??but why did
 our boss use that bit?? :(

   - Original Message 
 From: Dinesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 4:21:56 PM
 Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

 yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San
 Sanana









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Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-12-02 Thread vel Narayanan
The CD cover credits Ranjit Barot for additional programming for the track in 
question. So it might be Ranjit, or even Rahman himself or probably a loop. 
After all the flute piece runs just for a fleeting few seconds ,have we not 
heard instruments playing in the similar pattern in many songs composed by 
different composers ... more of using the instruments in the same way, how many 
hollywood movies we have seen having violin movements in the same pattern.


saad sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  because our boss vil take 
compositions if that is good for his work,but that is not a copycat

fani kalyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Really??but why did our boss 
use that bit?? :(

  - Original Message 
From: Dinesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 4:21:56 PM
Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San 
Sanana 








  
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Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-12-01 Thread fani kalyan
Can u please tell me whats abt buddha bar??whos the composer??Pardon my 
ignorance

Kalyan


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From: venkiteswaran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 9:09:15 AM
Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

I know exactly what you are talking about. That flute piece is in a 
song from Buddha Bar (Vol III)





 

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[arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-12-01 Thread Dinesh
yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San 
Sanana 



Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-12-01 Thread fani kalyan
Really??but why did our boss use that bit?? :(


- Original Message 
From: Dinesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 4:21:56 PM
Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San 
Sanana 





 

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[arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-12-01 Thread venkiteswaran
Buddha Bar is a collection of songs by various artists from different 
parts of the world. Its a good collection. I especially would recommend 
Buddha Bar (VOL III)


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, fani kalyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 Can u please tell me whats abt buddha bar??whos the composer??Pardon 
my ignorance
 
 Kalyan




Re: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-12-01 Thread saad sam
because our boss vil take compositions if that is good for his work,but that is 
not a copycat

fani kalyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Really??but why did our 
boss use that bit?? :(

  - Original Message 
From: Dinesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 4:21:56 PM
Subject: [arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

yes...u might even hear this piece in Anu Malik's Asoka's San 
Sanana 








  
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[arr] Re: (Muzaffar) Is that Copy or BGM?

2006-11-30 Thread venkiteswaran
I know exactly what you are talking about. That flute piece is in a 
song from Buddha Bar (Vol III)