Vari Vari from Mangal Pandey anyone?

On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 10:14 PM, rayrai2k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Correct me if I am wrong Ni Mein Samajh gayi Bass appears programmed
> on a synthesizer.
> Chaiyyan Chaiyyan was a song where the guitar (Bass & Lead)dominates
> and creates a rock kind of environment. This was an exceptional master
> piece including the song itself which no other music directors have
> been successful with such experiments.
> If another bass guitar work claims its the Noor Un ala song where the
> beginning Noor Noor Noor word is sung and the Bass mix is just unique.
> Now remember kabhi Neen Neem from Yuva, how come nobody noticed the
> beginning and the first interlude a brilliant composition and programming.
> The beginning of kandukondein kandukondein is mesmerizing but is
> always special.
> Kehna hi kya (Bombay) was done completely on a Bass guitar and claps
> leaving aside the alaap from our BOSS in the first interlude.
> It would be crime if I dont consider Tu Hi re (Bombay) which was again
> a complete Bass Guitar
> These were just the few rays from the sun more its discussed is the
> more light.
> RDB & Illayaraja also had enough good songs in their kitty with IR
> himself being an excellent guitar performer he too tried few
> exceptional songs. Churaliya hain Tumne jo dil ko from RD Burman is an
> evergreen song.
>
> --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Personally the most powerful track wth the bass i like is ni mein
> samajh gayi. .the entire song ìs done wth only the bass
> >
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> > Subject: Re: [arr] Is using bass guitar unique to ARR?
> > Author: "Thineshan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Date: 22nd March 2008 13:32
> >
> > if you guys want to listen to how uniquely ARR mixed bass guitar,
> > listen to margazhi thingal (sangamam). i dont think neone has ever
> > mixed a bass guitar for a carnatic song. sounds terrific. latest case
> > - valayapatti (the use of bass guitar once again for the carnatic
> > aalaps) tremendously intelligent arrangement, just goes to show that
> > bass guitar is a very powerful accompaniment for carnatic song (like a
> > violin).
> >
> > --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Aravind AM <aravind_am@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Chord,
> > >
> > > Bang on dude.... I have always felt so..... I'm so addicted to the
> > bass guitar patterns in many of his songs that, when I listen to
> > songs, I always hum the bass guitar part throughout the song, rather
> > than the main song itself!! :D
> > > Bass guitar arrangements in ARR songs has been one of the things
> > that has always fascinated me in his songs!
> > > I guess only ARR has utilised the full potential of Keith Peters...
> > > Keith Peters also has never forgotten to thank ARR in any of his
> > interviews - coz he is a well known figure only because ARR showcased
> > his talent to the world!!
> > >
> > > Kudos to ARR for giving so much importance to Bass guitar which had
> > been an underrated instrument at least in tamil music.... IMO, bass
> > guitar usage got a boost in tamil music only because of ARR (Though
> > Bass Guitar has been used in tamil music, it was hardly used to this
> > extent!)
> > >
> > > Aravind
> > >
> > >
> > > Chord <purevibz@> wrote: I think ARR
> > using bass guitar in his songs is just brilliant. It adds
> > > a sonic dimension that makes a song sound more complete and
> > > fulfilling. Latest case in point is Khwaja Mere Khwaja. Is he the
> > > first MD to really utilize the bass sound so consttuctively in film
> > > songs?
> > >
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> > >
> > > http://arrahmaniac.blogspot.com
> > >
> > >
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