Dude both are schools for exploring talents. But WW is FOR FILMS OF FILMS BY 
FILMS wherein KMMC is exclusively FOR MUSIC OF MUSIC BY MUSIC & this KMMC is 
not only for film music. It deals with all kinds of music to find talents & 
make them survive the best on their own specialities in many ways including 
composing. AR said they can earn from music by participating in any country's 
music troupe with self-confidence like other professional courses do. That is 
how the cost matters. WW is not for creating their own Symphony Orchestra. They 
may teach a general course on how to produce music, sound recording, 
re-recording, arranging, co-ordinating techniques for films. WW is not for 
teaching basics of music to advanced level and in various genres & KMMC is 
doing that with an additional aim of discovering Indian Symphony Orchestra 
competing with world standards after few years where they able to play any kind 
of music. This is really a great move from AR. None of the film music
 directors in Indian history so far, have gone to this extent of achievement in 
short span. Check the link on Woods, what it offers on music part.  
http://www.whistlingwoods.net/2years.asp  
   
   
   
  
Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   
          can anyone plz throw some light on the question in the subject. a 
fren of mine asked this question to me and i had no answer. i know that Subhash 
Ghai started whistling wood last year sometime and ARR inaugrated it but how 
different is KMC from whistling woods?


                           

       

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