A question that has been on my mind for a long time ever since I heard Dil Se
(title track) and Thaniye (Rhythm):
"How were you inspired to come up with these tracks? What exactly was the
mental/emotional/spiritual process you underwent which resulted in these songs?"
These two songs for me w
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> From: Swarlok
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, 1 March, 2010 12:54:40 PM
> Subject: [arr] [Non-ARR] For beginning music creators in our group
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> I came across this very interesting and useful article for begin
Swarlok
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/recording-publishing-music-garageband-pdf/
Music is a part of everyday life. And although not everyone pursues it
professionally, a lot of people have dreamt of a time playing on stage in a
world famous band.
But it's the indie era, and musicians no longer
I know this is off our group's topic but given ARR's love for experimentation
and learning, I thought we fans could emulate his spirit. Found this
interesting music news in my RSS feeds:
1) Massive Arduino-and-solenoid percussion array controlled by a Wiimote (Video)
Patrick Flanagan is a o
st as they say that Mozart and Beethoven pieces are good for brain growth, my
take is that Rahman numbers are excellent as a brain nourishment...the subtle
usage of sound..the overall application of melody and softness even in the fast
paced dance numbers..all these reflect his 'direc
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