truly said. that continum part is the HEART of the song. it puts an 
absolute stamp of a gem on the song.


--- In [email protected], Anish Gupte <musimax2...@...> 
wrote:
>
> hi..yes indeed..the last 2 min or so of 'rehna tu' are what makes 
this song
> such a gem..not to mention the background music which, on careful 
listening,
> appears to 'crawl' onto you ..each and every note is 
captivating..and when
> the song climaxes, its nothing short of breathtaking...excellent
> 
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:25 AM, rayrai2k <ravis...@...> wrote:
> 
> >   Its in the last portion of the song after AR finishes his 
singing.
> > (04:49 - 06:27)
> > Continuum in its own is not an instrument that generates sound. 
Its a
> > finger board coupled with synth & softwares to generate. It 
employs a
> > very interesting 3 D (X-Y-Z) finger movement to play..uhh I cant
> > explain more
> >
> > I recommend http://www.hakenaudio.com/Continuum/ to learn more.
> > Jordan Rudess has used this device more extensively but AR's usage 
in
> > Rehna Tu is exceptional because he is blending the complete 
Carnatic
> > into it.
> > --- In [email protected] 
<arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> > harsha vardhan
> > <harshaa_vardhan@> wrote:
> > >
> > > hi friends...
> > >
> > > truly amazing couple of days so far for all of us in fact for 
all
> > true music lovers...i think all good has started now...i wish if
> > someone could specify the time interval during which the continum
> > fingerboard is played in the song 'rehna tu'...its a bit confusing 
to
> > identify its sound coz its for d first im hearing the name of the
> > instrument...please do post even if it is posted earlier...
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > with regards
> > > harshavardhan
> > >
> >
> >  
> >
>



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