Re: [arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please)
I've heard that, for YODHA, ARR did DEEP RESEARCH in Nepalese and Tibetan music!!!
[arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please)
ofcource he is a Tamilan. No doubt. Lol. Well that shows his brilliance only. He can compose a song from any region in a second. His specialty. Something no one in the world can do. Proud he is a Tamilan for this fact. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat vsra...@... wrote: o aa. Kata Kata. What a maddening song. This song makes me feel that ARR can't be a tamilian and he has lived his entire life in U.P. at my native place. How else could he catch so many such fine nuances of a pure hindi belt ceremony? :-) no offence. just kidding. o aa. :-) o the souls who are not yet liking this song, you don't know what a divinity you are missing. just don't give up. listen to it a few more times and give it time to grow on you. Thanks. -- Rawat - bheru number 1 of kata kata
Re: [arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please)
IMHO, it would demean ARR's efforts if we say he can compose a song from any region in a second'. I am sure there is a whole lot of research gone into the making of the song. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak http://www.flickr.com/photos/rightplacerighttime/ On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.sca...@hotmail.comwrote: ofcource he is a Tamilan. No doubt. Lol. Well that shows his brilliance only. He can compose a song from any region in a second. His specialty. Something no one in the world can do. Proud he is a Tamilan for this fact. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat vsra...@... wrote: o aa. Kata Kata. What a maddening song. This song makes me feel that ARR can't be a tamilian and he has lived his entire life in U.P. at my native place. How else could he catch so many such fine nuances of a pure hindi belt ceremony? :-) no offence. just kidding. o aa. :-) o the souls who are not yet liking this song, you don't know what a divinity you are missing. just don't give up. listen to it a few more times and give it time to grow on you. Thanks. -- Rawat - bheru number 1 of kata kata
[arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please)
every comments can be viewed in many ways, if u view it like that, then its like that. what i really meant that ARR's talent is such. ofcource research r the primary fact, but to implement it its a whole different thing altogether. And thats what i meant. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vinayakam Murugan mvinaya...@... wrote: IMHO, it would demean ARR's efforts if we say he can compose a song from any region in a second'. I am sure there is a whole lot of research gone into the making of the song. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak http://www.flickr.com/photos/rightplacerighttime/ On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.sca...@...wrote: ofcource he is a Tamilan. No doubt. Lol. Well that shows his brilliance only. He can compose a song from any region in a second. His specialty. Something no one in the world can do. Proud he is a Tamilan for this fact. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat vsrawat@ wrote: o aa. Kata Kata. What a maddening song. This song makes me feel that ARR can't be a tamilian and he has lived his entire life in U.P. at my native place. How else could he catch so many such fine nuances of a pure hindi belt ceremony? :-) no offence. just kidding. o aa. :-) o the souls who are not yet liking this song, you don't know what a divinity you are missing. just don't give up. listen to it a few more times and give it time to grow on you. Thanks. -- Rawat - bheru number 1 of kata kata
Re: [arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please)
On 5/3/2010 7:50 PM India Time, _Vinayakam Murugan_ wrote: IMHO, it would demean ARR's efforts if we say he can compose a song from any region in a second'. I am sure there is a whole lot of research gone into the making of the song. That is a very useful point you have raised, Vinayak ji. I would like to know more about such researches. How does ARR go about researching how to create a music suitable for a particular specific region. does he google and listen to some tracks from that reason, but that carry the risk of getting influenced or inspired. And, all the regional specific songs ARR has given so far had still been far different from the existing music of those reasons, at least I can so about UP area music. So, how would ARR decide how much experimentation he can do and freedom he can take while retaining the feel of that region? or, he reads books, on net or printed one, first to understand the music of some region. or he meets people from such regions and gets their views. many questions arise. If someone knowing anything about it could give us a peek into the composing process, I hope everyone among us will love to know about it. Thanks. -- Rawat Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak http://www.flickr.com/photos/rightplacerighttime/ On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.sca...@hotmail.com mailto:dinesh.sca...@hotmail.com wrote: ofcource he is a Tamilan. No doubt. Lol. Well that shows his brilliance only. He can compose a song from any region in a second. His specialty. Something no one in the world can do. Proud he is a Tamilan for this fact. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com mailto:arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat vsra...@... wrote: o aa. Kata Kata. What a maddening song. This song makes me feel that ARR can't be a tamilian and he has lived his entire life in U.P. at my native place. How else could he catch so many such fine nuances of a pure hindi belt ceremony? :-) no offence. just kidding. o aa. :-) o the souls who are not yet liking this song, you don't know what a divinity you are missing. just don't give up. listen to it a few more times and give it time to grow on you. Thanks. -- Rawat - bheru number 1 of kata kata
Re: [arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please)
Absolutely. It takes talent to channelise the research into a well rounded finished product. However you practice in the nets, you still have to deliver in the middle ;) Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak http://www.flickr.com/photos/rightplacerighttime/ On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.sca...@hotmail.comwrote: every comments can be viewed in many ways, if u view it like that, then its like that. what i really meant that ARR's talent is such. ofcource research r the primary fact, but to implement it its a whole different thing altogether. And thats what i meant. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, Vinayakam Murugan mvinaya...@... wrote: IMHO, it would demean ARR's efforts if we say he can compose a song from any region in a second'. I am sure there is a whole lot of research gone into the making of the song. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak http://www.flickr.com/photos/rightplacerighttime/ On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.sca...@...wrote: ofcource he is a Tamilan. No doubt. Lol. Well that shows his brilliance only. He can compose a song from any region in a second. His specialty. Something no one in the world can do. Proud he is a Tamilan for this fact. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.comarrahmanfans% 40yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat vsrawat@ wrote: o aa. Kata Kata. What a maddening song. This song makes me feel that ARR can't be a tamilian and he has lived his entire life in U.P. at my native place. How else could he catch so many such fine nuances of a pure hindi belt ceremony? :-) no offence. just kidding. o aa. :-) o the souls who are not yet liking this song, you don't know what a divinity you are missing. just don't give up. listen to it a few more times and give it time to grow on you. Thanks. -- Rawat - bheru number 1 of kata kata
Re: [arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please)
ARR is an INDIAN... Lets be proud of him. NO regional or state wise differences pls. :) On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Vinayakam Murugan mvinaya...@gmail.comwrote: IMHO, it would demean ARR's efforts if we say he can compose a song from any region in a second'. I am sure there is a whole lot of research gone into the making of the song. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak http://www.flickr.com/photos/rightplacerighttime/ On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.sca...@hotmail.comwrote: ofcource he is a Tamilan. No doubt. Lol. Well that shows his brilliance only. He can compose a song from any region in a second. His specialty. Something no one in the world can do. Proud he is a Tamilan for this fact. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat vsra...@... wrote: o aa. Kata Kata. What a maddening song. This song makes me feel that ARR can't be a tamilian and he has lived his entire life in U.P. at my native place. How else could he catch so many such fine nuances of a pure hindi belt ceremony? :-) no offence. just kidding. o aa. :-) o the souls who are not yet liking this song, you don't know what a divinity you are missing. just don't give up. listen to it a few more times and give it time to grow on you. Thanks. -- Rawat - bheru number 1 of kata kata -- regards, Vithur
Re: [arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please)
Hi, i remember A R R stating during dil se promotions that he had been to ladhak to get the feel of the local music and also in the climax part which was shot near a zoo he had used animal sounds.well i guess this is how he gives the region specific sounds.epitome of dedication to work. On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:30 PM, Vithur vith...@gmail.com wrote: ARR is an INDIAN... Lets be proud of him. NO regional or state wise differences pls. :) On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Vinayakam Murugan mvinaya...@gmail.comwrote: IMHO, it would demean ARR's efforts if we say he can compose a song from any region in a second'. I am sure there is a whole lot of research gone into the making of the song. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak http://www.flickr.com/photos/rightplacerighttime/ On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.sca...@hotmail.comwrote: ofcource he is a Tamilan. No doubt. Lol. Well that shows his brilliance only. He can compose a song from any region in a second. His specialty. Something no one in the world can do. Proud he is a Tamilan for this fact. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat vsra...@... wrote: o aa. Kata Kata. What a maddening song. This song makes me feel that ARR can't be a tamilian and he has lived his entire life in U.P. at my native place. How else could he catch so many such fine nuances of a pure hindi belt ceremony? :-) no offence. just kidding. o aa. :-) o the souls who are not yet liking this song, you don't know what a divinity you are missing. just don't give up. listen to it a few more times and give it time to grow on you. Thanks. -- Rawat - bheru number 1 of kata kata -- regards, Vithur -- Truth is the only God Humanity is the only Religion Love is the only prayer
[arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please)
To me, most shocking was WOHE soundtrack. How could he change his style so drastically and give a Chinese sounding score. Kata Kata is a surprising number as well. Count me as another Bheru of the song. Pravinder. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat vsra...@... wrote: o aa. Kata Kata. What a maddening song. This song makes me feel that ARR can't be a tamilian and he has lived his entire life in U.P. at my native place. How else could he catch so many such fine nuances of a pure hindi belt ceremony? :-) no offence. just kidding. o aa. :-) o the souls who are not yet liking this song, you don't know what a divinity you are missing. just don't give up. listen to it a few more times and give it time to grow on you. Thanks. -- Rawat - bheru number 1 of kata kata
Re: [arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please)
I second this Vithur bro :) Proud to be Indian and proud to be Rahmaniac :-) With Regards, Dheepak Narsimhan.S From: Vithur vith...@gmail.com To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon, 3 May, 2010 11:30:51 PM Subject: Re: [arr] Re: Is ARR really a Tamilian? - (read in a light mood please) ARR is an INDIAN.. . Lets be proud of him. NO regional or state wise differences pls. :) On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Vinayakam Murugan mvinaya...@gmail. com wrote: IMHO, it would demean ARR's efforts if we say he can compose a song from any region in a second'. I am sure there is a whole lot of research gone into the making of the song. Warm Regards ~~~ Vinayak http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rightplacerightt ime/ On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Dinesh Scaran dinesh.scaran@ hotmail.com wrote: ofcource he is a Tamilan. No doubt. Lol. Well that shows his brilliance only. He can compose a song from any region in a second. His specialty. Something no one in the world can do. Proud he is a Tamilan for this fact. --- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, V S Rawat vsra...@... wrote: o aa. Kata Kata. What a maddening song. This song makes me feel that ARR can't be a tamilian and he has lived his entire life in U.P. at my native place. How else could he catch so many such fine nuances of a pure hindi belt ceremony? :-) no offence. just kidding. o aa. :-) o the souls who are not yet liking this song, you don't know what a divinity you are missing. just don't give up. listen to it a few more times and give it time to grow on you. Thanks. -- Rawat - bheru number 1 of kata kata -- regards, Vithur