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> His Music ~ My Mother Tongue
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> From: raj
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, 18 January, 2010 7:50:05 AM
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Sent: Sun, January 17, 2010 1:19:53 PM
Subject: Re: [arr] One aspect I personally can't connect, in recent times,
with in ARR's music is...
Guys-Its the In thing in international music now-It is called Auto Tune-Artists
Like T Pain,Kanye West even Snoop use them ..it rea
i favour kishore in this regard I JUST LOVE the voice modulations done by AR
RAHMAN they always glorify the voice of the singer and adds beauty to the song
A R RAHMAN has done it perfectly over the years and it has never sounded bad
always superb just brilliant.and relating to this VOICE GLORI
great way to get an international feel for the song.
Rahman fever
His Music ~ My Mother Tongue
From: raj
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 18 January, 2010 7:50:05 AM
Subject: Re: [arr] One aspect I personally can't connect, in recent times,
To me , Kalyani menon's voice sounded gr8.
But Nathaswaram/Continium could have been louder like
used in duet/nenthukiten (star)
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Pradeepan wrote:
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> My opinion is It still sounds good.
> But I feel the use of 'telephonized' voice - like the Kalyani Menon part
Sun, 17 January, 2010 11:52:23 AM
Subject: Re: [arr] One aspect I personally can't connect, in recent times,
with in ARR's music is...
The eq(processing) of kalyani menon's voice and nadhaswaram is a new trend..and
it sounds amazing..but yes I agree with benny's voic
Boss was realy wonderful
jemsheed wrote:
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> I too felt the same.
> But i think that one is a new gen style. But personally i hate it.
> Synthetic sound are more often in these hip hope cultured songs.
> Pradeepan wrote:
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>> My opinion is It still sounds good. But I feel
Subject: Re: [arr] One aspect I personally can't connect, in recent times,
with in ARR's music is...
ARR has used this technique many times before, and I love it.
Forget this technique.. Even otherwise also, ARR had been modifying
natural vocals to add beauty to the song! Eg: Mg S
t; Whatever its, that makes some difference at least for some people..
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> From: mohd noor
> Subject: Re: [arr] One aspect I personally can't connect, in recent times,
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> To: arrahmanfans@yahoo
Whatever its, that makes some difference at least for some people..
--- On Sun, 17/1/10, mohd noor wrote:
From: mohd noor
Subject: Re: [arr] One aspect I personally can't connect, in recent times,
with in ARR's music is...
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, 17 January,
I too felt the same.
But i think that one is a new gen style. But personally i hate it.
Synthetic sound are more often in these hip hope cultured songs.
Pradeepan wrote:
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> My opinion is It still sounds good. But I feel the use of
> 'telephonized' voice - like the Kalyani Menon part i
The eq(processing) of kalyani menon's voice and nadhaswaram is a new trend..and
it sounds amazing..but yes I agree with benny's voice.
--- On Sat, 1/16/10, Pradeepan wrote:
From: Pradeepan
Subject: Re: [arr] One aspect I personally can't connect, in recent times,
with in
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POISON...
--- On Sun, 1/17/10, Pradeepan wrote:
From: Pradeepan
Subject: Re: [arr] One aspect I personally can't connect, in recent times,
with in ARR's music is...
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, Januar
My opinion is It still sounds good.
But I feel the use of 'telephonized' voice - like the Kalyani Menon part in
Omana Pennae , can be reduced..
I think ARR started this first with 'Jill allava' in 'En Swasa Katre'.
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:22 AM, Gopal Anandan wrote:
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...synthesized vocals and the over use of this in many songs!
E.g. the chorus in Omanna Penne, or Anbil Avan. I think use of technology (as
against natural vocals) to build the harmony is not working out the way it
should. Technology driven musical instrument sounds are fine but vocals? nope -
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