Sure, its the continuum, i've been waiting since long after the "times
of chennai' ad for rahman to use the continuum in his composition...
his mastery of the instrument is haunting, im spellbound by the way he
used it in 'rehna tu'... no words can express my love for this
instrument and the feeling rahman can put in it... only tears fill my
eyes... Wah taleivaa...

Niven (Mauritius)


--- In [email protected], Madhavan Rajan <rsamadhu2...@...>
wrote:
>
> Wow! One more from our group (Kamal Aakarsh) says it's Continuum used
> by AR in the end bit of Rehna tu!
> I would love to see AR playing Continuum! He has been learning it very
> sincerely.
> 
> Cheers,
> Madhavan.R
> Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate!
> 
> On 1/15/09, Madhavan Rajan <rsamadhu2...@...> wrote:
> > What an awesome composition this is?! I loved it so much and
listening in
> > loop...I'm listening alone in the room and jumping in Joy...What a
feel our
> > boss has provided to this song!!! Song of 2009 for sure!!!
> >
> > For those who didn't find this song to be impressive, my humble
request is
> > to play it in loop and listen to it without any disturbance...I
will not be
> > surprised if you jump in joy like I did!!!
> >
> > Also, just curious to know if it is Continuum used in the end part
of Rehna
> > Tu song or is it any classical instrument? It sounds so fresh to
> > me....Kindly forgive my ignorance if it is not so and clarify my doubt
> > please...
> >
> > You are the one, Dear AR, bringing fresh magic in every one's life...
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Madhavan.R
> >
>


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