Roshan, I completely agree with you!

--- In [email protected], Roshan <c.pix...@...> wrote:
>
> I don't agree with you people at all.
> 
> Lack of orchestra and interludes ?
> 
> Guys, just remember this.. AR is composing for films, he is not making
> classical music. He picks the instruments based on what the requirement is
> for the movie. so, don't expect to have a full orchestra playing all the
> songs for a movie like Blue.  But still, listen to the tracks like Itinerary
> from CR, that Continium piece in Rehna Tu, the Flute interludes in Hawa Sun
> Hawa, the orchestral arrangements of Tu Muskura..  the Sax in Tu Bole...
> etc..
> 
> Come on.. two minutes of awesomeness in Rehna Tu,  the soulful tune and
> equally brilliant singing in Dil Gira Daftan,  if yall think that these
> songs sound too repetitive, i will probably go an check my ears. :)
> 
> I just don't get it when people complain about  ar loosing his touch or
> becoming repetitive. For me, I think rahman became more versatile now.  he
> has reached a stage now that he can decide not to have a indian style
> interlude for a song like Sajna.  there is absolutely no need for it.  it is
> a western song and you don;t get to hear much interludes in a R&B or Soul
> singing.  because, simply there is no need for it in that genre. "Less is
> More"
> 
> 
> And I think, all type of music, whether it is WEstern classical, Carnatic or
> Hindustani or japanese or chinese, have their own charm and beauty.  if a
> song doesn't have Carnatic Raga in it, it is not going to become soul-less.
> I am sure Western and Hindustani music can also bring soul to a song.
> 
> for anyone who has doubts, Listen to the track called "One man's dream" by
> Yanni
> 
> That's just my opinion
> 
> :)
>


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