This track shows that eveything has its own melody in nature. The initial 
buzzing that we find so irritating but then slowly by halfway, we see that the 
mosquito has its own melody in nature.

--- On Sun, 4/19/09, Vithur <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Vithur <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [arr] "Mosquito" moves me
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, April 19, 2009, 10:24 AM








Good share Chord....... .. This Mosquito from ARR doesnt suck our blood, but 
purifies it. :-) 


On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Chord <purev...@yahoo. com> wrote:








There is something very magical about this track. Yes, there is intricacy, 
great instrumentation, playing, elaborative musical themes, improv, motif 
emphasis, and textured arrangements. But, the magic in this song for me lies in 
its "feelings". It's hard to describe what I feel after listening to this song, 
but I almost feel "cleansed" after a concentrated listen. I don't know what ARR 
is trying to communicate emotionally in this song, but there is a certain 
powerful yet subtle innocence and purity in this track this is created when the 
Sarangi's voice is combined with ARR"s stringed chord progressions, creating a 
very calming, peaceful, and moving impact on me, many times to the point of 
tears welling up in my eyes at certain points in the song. I don't 
know....maybe it's just my own subconscious interpretations. I have a similar 
feeling for Silent Invocation all three parts, but those feelings are more 
obvious and less subtle. 

Just wanted to share, thanks. 





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regards,
Vithur



















      

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