Also the beginning of Baazi Laga

--- In [email protected], neena kochhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Ameer, you are right, I also mentioned the use of accordian for the
song Aye Hairthe Ashiqui in my last mail to the group.
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> Mohamed Ameer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:              
>   I think he has used accordion in the song "Aye Hairathe Aashiqui",
please correct me if i am wrong
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>   regards
>   Ameer
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>   ----- Original Message ----
> From: Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 7:32:56 AM
> Subject: [arr] Rahman learns the accordion
> 
>     Rahman learns the accordion
> 
> He's a music director who doesn't need to prove his credentials
today. And one would expect
> Rahman to take it easy when it comes to filmi music, but that is far
from the case. Rahman
> still goes out of his way to deliver his best, whether it is for an
Indian project or an
> international one. For Mani
> Ratnam's Guru, the musician actually went searching for an
instrument he didn't know how to
> play — the accordion. He went to a popular music store in Hong Kong,
purchased an accordion,
> learnt how to play it and actually incorporated this in the music of
the film. Such dedication!
> Must say that is truly the mark of a guru!
> 
> The Times of India
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