Thanks Vithur.

On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   *Music Programmer and Music Producer **Krishna** Chetan talks in
> Rahmania *
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> Krishna Chetan's father is a Thumba Player, by name Thumba Raja, and was a
> close friend and associate of ARR.
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> I am Krishna Chetan. I do Music Programming and Music production for A.R.
> Rahman. I have been working with him for the past 3 years. I did my five
> grades in Music, and solo piano. I learnt from a teacher called Venkatesh.
> His daughter by name "I Love you".
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> It was my father's decision that I got introduced to Keyboard. I learnt
> Keyboard, and my younger brother learnt the Guitar. My father had three
> sons, and hence he wanted to split it up. My another brother is doing
> rhythms. Since my father was in the Music field, he guided us to practice it
> in the proper way.
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> As we grow bigger, and get associated with Big people, we tend imbibe their
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> I also play the Drums, along with Keyboard. I used to play cricket. ARR 's
> mother and sister used to feel that Chetan along with the group of kids at
> that time, were very naughty and used to play pranks to a lot extent.
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> Music Changes people. I think while learning the Drums, you get some
> aggressiveness. You need to have a lot of energy. But for keyboard players,
> you need more peace. You need to have a mind set for doing your work.
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> When I started playing Keyboard, the top player at that time was Joshua
> Sridhar. Boys released at that time, and he was working with A.R. Rahman. I
> also worked with Joshua for his music production. I have always been
> inspired by Rahman, right from my earlier days.
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> I was very excited to work with him, but then I understood, that he is also
> a human being, and that he is kind to everyone. He doesn't have that big
> attitude at all. Then slowly, I founded it easy to work with him. The first
> song that I worked was "Vaaji Vaaji ". My second song was from Rang De
> Basanthi. I have done a lot of work in Sakkarakatti, Azhagiya Tamizh Magan.
> In Sakkarakatti, for two to three songs, I think I have done major work,
> like emini, hip hop beat and orchestrations. In Azhagiya Tamizh Magam, did
> the Ponmagal remix?
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> We wanted to take it to the next level. That was the only thing in our
> minds. We just saw the melody in that song, and saw it as a fresh melody. We
> thought of orchestrating it, if it would have been composed recently.
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> First of all, I be with Rahman from night to day all through. Sometimes, I
> do the beats in the groove for him to compose. When he is ready with the
> tune, we take it to the next level. The chords, the base and the entire
> arrangements. Sometimes, we do it before recording voice or sometimes after
> recording the voice. After the tune gets Okayed, we take it to the second
> stage, producing it more.
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> Most of the times, what I have done, and what he wanted me to do, sync
> well. Very rarely, things have gone the other way, where he has not approved
> my work.
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> The comfort level with Rahman is slowly increasing, and I am becoming more
> and more comfortable. More confident. The main advantage is the time. You
> have all the time, to do whatever you would want to. He won't rush you or
> push you. Since being with him, you tend to travel a lot, and meet the best
> musicians around the globe, like Guitarists, flutists. (We work with the
> best people). Every Instrument and even voices. It always helps keep
> discovering, something new.
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> Before joining Rahman, I used to spend most of my money in buying
> instruments and trying to discover something new, but now Sir sponsors
> everything. I work on his equipments. Even if someone gives you a
> laboratory, you need to know what is to be done. Do a lot of Research and
> Development to keep myself updated.
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> We make our own food, when we travel abroad. We go out for shopping. Rahman
> knows to make omelet (told by Raihanaji). We do bread toast. He also taught
> me how to make omelet. Once he took me to the Kitchen, and he made that for
> me. It was very nice. He also said, "You know why I did this for you, so
> that from tomorrow, you would cook this for me". . So, I became the cook
> from the next day.
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> The song "Nee Maryln Monroe" from ATM all happened in one night itself.
> This song was actually an example of a song, which was supposed to be an
> ordinary one, but reached a different level altogether.
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> Most difficult song was Sahaana (May be). The chords were done by Sir. He
> did it in one feel and we did the fill over's in the same feel. At one
> stage, you won't be able to play normal chords. Your ear grows, when u hear
> to good music, and when you play something usual, you will not like it. You
> will not be satisfied, until you get something.
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> Fav songs: - Nannare (from Guru), Nee Maryln Monroe (ATM), eemini
> (Sakkarakatti)
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> --
> regards,
> Vithur
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> ARR -- The Sweet Cube always
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Cheers,
Pradeepan.

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