Agreed, nice writeup.
--- In [email protected], $ Pavan Kumar $ <pawancum...@...> wrote: > > " 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, cs...@... <cs...@...> wrote: > > From: cs...@... <cs...@...> > 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 >

