" Many a composer would have made ten songs out of one composition of ARR."

So true...enjoyed reading your post..very well written...
--- On Fri, 9/11/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] ARR gives his all to every composition
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 11:13 AM












 
 




    
                  I hear one song a day "in the loop" for an hour or two. This 
is the only way I can fully enjoy the bouquet and heavenly flavor, in all 
respects, of the divinely compositions of the Great ARR. And the instruments, 
pauses, chorus, beats and especially the sharp and the not so sharp turns and 
twists can only be adored by me that way. My  humble observation is that 
whatever be the genre of the song melody, pop or whatever, ARR composes any, I 
repeat any, song with a unique dedication and whatever comes to his genius 
musical mind-supreme,  he works  in to that composition turning a song in to a 
symphony. Many a composer would have made ten songs out of one composition of 
ARR. We know composers building up tune-banks for future use. My imagination 
tells me that ARR feels that all should go into the song on hand. No saving 
tunes. Next song will get its quota when its time comes. Though I do not know 
tamil, I dare cite three compositions
 which made a classic out of , otherwise, ordinary songs viz. Sakkara enakkare, 
Thaniye than thaniye, varah nadi kare [sorry for the spellings]. While 
appreciating or while making a feeble attempt to understand  the works of a 
genius, one is lucky if he reaches the fringe. I am happy if I reached the 
fringe. I pray the Lord to further energize the Maestro, to keep us happy. I am 
proud I am his contemporary. That I consider an honor .

csrao



 

 

      

    
    
        
         
        
        




        




        
        


        
        
        




      

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