Shreya's pronunciation is perfect. That enhances the song by couple of
notches.


Warm Regards
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vinayak

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On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:25 AM, raj <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Great write up Chord. Being the 'Average listener' you mentioned,
> I couldnt connect to Manipaya and VTV title song. But as many knowledge
> people rated them very high, I wasnt under estimating its brilliance. It was
> just over my head. After reading your write up, I guess next time when I
> listen to it, I will start to enjoy it.
> Thanks for the write up chord.
>
>
> --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "ichord" <purev...@...> wrote:
> >
> > I am very pleased to see this song being highly rated here in this group,
> coming in at number 2 in terms of favorite songs in my poll of fav VTV
> songs.
> >
> > The high ratings are a bit surprising in a way because the song's melodic
> structure is very unconventional and drawn out, hard to follow compared to
> most film song melodies, and appears to meander without direction, even
> though it doesn't (a criticism noted in many reviews). There are also not
> too many catchy hooks in the melody, even though the melody itself is quite
> beautiful...very much akin to a Western theatrical play song you might hear
> on stage.
> >
> > On the other side, the high ratings here in this group are not surprising
> since I feel most of us are more open minded about different melodic
> variations and song structures than the average person out there; we being
> passionate Rahman fans, are perhaps more receptive to such experimentations
> and give it a chance.
> >
> > Actually, this song requires a lot of patience and time...it requires you
> to slow down your listening pace and be more in the musical moment at any
> given time...demanding that you pay closer attention to the direction and
> tone of the melody and its accompanying, subtle harmonic structures. As I
> alluded to in my review, this song falls more in line with an "artistic"
> oriented composition and less in line with an "entertaining" oriented
> composition with higher values of aestheticism and abstractness.
> >
> > But the above mentioned points may not be received by a lot of people,
> thus many brushing off the song as being too bland and directionless,
> lacking spark, energy, intensity. But, really, the true beauty is in the
> subtlety, under the surface, if you're willing, patient, and open enough to
> experience it. It is truly a "growing" song that requires multiple exposures
> to appreciate it.
> >
> > It definitely took time to grow on me and I'm still discovering more of
> its beauty with each listen, uncovering subtle instruments here and there, a
> chord progression that I first missed, etc. etc.
> >
> > I'm so glad and grateful that AR likes to experiment like this...giving
> us something new and fresh each time, at the risk of initial resistance and
> hesitation due to the time needed to accomodate to such novelty and
> originality. That quality to me is a the hallmark of a true genius, one who
> is daring enough to push the envelope and defy traditional forms, yet being
> very confident in its execution. It's what keeps AR so successful, relevant,
> and vibrant as he moves further in his career.
> >
> > Check out the ending with Shreya's soft voice and AR's delicate piano
> touches......just class, PURE CLASS!!!
> >
> > A truly special song full of feeling, innocence, sincerity that I will
> cherish forever....
> >
>
>  
>

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