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In South India we talk of the breeze that blows through the leaves of the coconut tree. It has a natural feel and makes the leaves rustle gently. It isn't the same thing if you shake the tree violently." Journey of a maestro from a struggling childhood, composing ad jingles to a successful music director!
"When people ask me what's the best way to compose a song, I tell them, a song has to come to you like the breeze.In South India we talk of the breeze that blows through the leaves of the coconut tree. It has a natural feel and makes the leaves rustle gently. It isn't the same thing if you shake the tree violently." Journey of a maestro from a struggling childhood, composing ad jingles to a successful music director!
...moreHis collaborations, specially with Mani Ratnam, Subhash Ghai and Imtiaz Ali left me asking for more and gave nothing new which a fan already didn't know.
This interview in video format would have been better IMO. This book feels like a transcript of a very regular interview of A R Rahman. Any book of famous musician should give detailed accounts of how he was feeling when composing a particular piece of music - what led him to chose one singer over another or one musical instrument over other.
His collaborations, specially with Mani Ratnam, Subhash Ghai and Imtiaz Ali left me asking for more and gave nothing new which a fan already didn't know.
This interview in video format would have been better IMO. ...more
The author seems to be enamoured by the presence of AR Rahman rather than be objective about the interview.
The edition I read had an additional chapter to catch up on the present times. That chapter is eve
Dull questions and wasted opportunity to interview a living genius. The author has brushed upon his craft and spiritual practice in a shallow manner. Hardly anything of insight was captured and as one amazon reviewer pointed out: this could have easily been a video interview than a whole book.The author seems to be enamoured by the presence of AR Rahman rather than be objective about the interview.
The edition I read had an additional chapter to catch up on the present times. That chapter is even worse than the whole book. A whole two questions were dedicated to AR's usage of Facebook and how many posts you puts up.
It's a shame someone so under qualified was allowed to waste this opportunity.
...more- AR didn't know Hindi. He learnt after he started composing
- He had self-doubts and even suicidal thoughts
- He believes if he asks someone that he wants to compose for them, it will get jinxed :-p It has to come to him. Inbound > Outbound
- He is very grounded throughout.
- He didn't actually study at Trinity College London
- At 13, he was in a Podigai TV programme playing Keyboard.
- His name Rahman was given by a Hindu Astrolger.
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- AR didn't know Hindi. He learnt after he started composing
- He had self-doubts and even suicidal thoughts
- He believes if he asks someone that he wants to compose for them, it will get jinxed :-p It has to come to him. Inbound > Outbound
- He is very grounded throughout.
- He didn't actually study at Trinity College London
- At 13, he was in a Podigai TV programme playing Keyboard.
- His name Rahman was given by a Hindu Astrolger.
- His wife doesn't speak Tamil.
Overall an easy read as it is a converstaion between Nasreen and AR. Amazing photographs as well.
I ended up listening again to several songs while reading this book.
...moreনাসরিন মুন্নী কবীর এই বইটি লিখতে ৪ বছর সময় নিয়েছিলেন। ২০০৭ থেকে ২০১১। খুব ভালো লাগলো তাঁদের কথোপকথন। মিউজিক ডিরেক্টর হিসেবে রাহমানের প্রোগ্রেস খুব ভালোভাবে ধরা না গেলেও বইটির মধ্যে অনেক মায়া আছে, জীবনের অনেক ছোটখাটো ডিটেইলস আছে, পড়তে ভালো লাগে। রাহমানের জীবন, সংগ্রাম, তার সংগীত ভাবনা, তার পারিবারিক আবহ, তার সাফল্য- এই সব কিছুই বইটিতে ধরা রইলো অনেক আন্তরিকতায়। ভালো লাগলো ভারতীয় ক্লাসিকাল মিউজিক নিয়ে তাঁর ভাবনাগুলি। তারই খানিক-
NMK: What is Indian Music's greatest strength?
ARR: Classical Music. It may be necessary for people to learn more to appreciate it. The same applies to Western Classical. When you know more about it, you learn to appreciate the whole composition and not just the melodies.
There is so much depth and complexity in Indian Classical Music- the Poly rhythm, the Percussion, the variety of Raags - the powerful mood they create. It has many secrets. It's fascinating.
NMK: What do you mean by secrets?
ARR: Classical music in India has such tremendous sophistication. There are many layers to discover. A Raag does not reveal itself instantly. If you listen to Raag Lalit, you will hear many nuances. It evokes a unique kind of imagery. The same applies to Sindhu Bhairavi. Each Raag allows you to experience different emotions.
Indian Classical music is ingrained in us. I believe that's true of my generation. It's very important to study classical music, as it helps giving depth to compositions.
...moreA.R. Rahman is someone who defines Indian film industry with his beautiful tunes. And as a big fan of Rahman Sir, it was such a delight to read his answers to some of the
I was sitting in a cafe when a friend told me that i haven't read non-fiction in a while. That sent a series of strange thoughts in me. Why do I always read fiction? Is there something beyond the marriage between beautiful words and master story-telling. And it was just a chance encounter that I picked up this book that evening.A.R. Rahman is someone who defines Indian film industry with his beautiful tunes. And as a big fan of Rahman Sir, it was such a delight to read his answers to some of the best question that could have asked. To get more insight into his thought process and his views about various singers/lyricists/directors was such a delight to read. Loved how joyous his tone becomes when he talks of Mani Ratnam and his slight humour which is indicative throughout.
Oh, and the pictures were a great bonus. As he rightly said "A song has to come to you like a breeze"
...moreThe book is not too long to read and much clearer if you know his works and other professionals in the industry.
Gives you a good insight on Rahman's thought process and music production process.
A must read for all the Rahman fans and people who want to make music.Gives you a good insight on Rahman's thought process and music production process.
...moreSpecial instances like composition of Luka Chuppi.. you can find it nowhere!
Must read for Rahmaniacs!
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