Just want to understand what could be the logic behind using pieces in reverse?
was the movie showing and "reverse" at that juncture as part of story/ song, so the music also got reversed, or was intentionally done to bring further perfection? or was it to create a different kind of sound? I remember, in Takshak song some learned member of this list decoded that an odd sounding piece was really Toofaan Ki Raat rendered in reverse. Any thoughts what could be the purpose of such reversings? not - wrong button inadvertently pressed :-) Thanks. -- On 11/2/2008 5:39 AM India Time, _Ip Boy_ wrote: > great...i didnt think it was a piano tune at first.... > > -(¯`v´¯)-» > . `·.¸.·´ > ¸.·´¸.·´¨) ¸.·`¨) > (¸.·´ (¸.·´ ..·´..¸¸.·¨¯`·..::P*R*A*B*U::.. > > > > --- On *Sun, 11/2/08, PRATAP /<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > From: PRATAP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [arr] Hidden bit in Sivaji BGM > To: "ARR FAN CLUB" <[email protected]> > Date: Sunday, November 2, 2008, 12:10 AM > > I don't know if anyone noticed this. This BGM has a weird sounding > bit. It's actually piano played in reversed. Listen to the attached > file. That's the BGM. I've inserted silence and then reversed the > track. Listen to the whole track and you will understand.

