While you refer to it as dualities ... I think there is a field of study in 
management where its referred to as Contrasts. That is why in a piece of music 
..when there is a sudden silence after reaching the crescendo  ..it attracts 
the attention. Here again we have  a contrast   from to highs in the music to a 
total silence. I think Rahman himself excels in this contrast. The song from 
Kadhalan .....Enavale ..is a case in point.

 Others can add such songs with the contrasts


--- On Wed, 3/11/09, Chord <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Chord <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] Music gives hope in the middle of darkness
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2009, 5:48 PM











    
            Evil deeds and hard times have always been around.  However, they 
seem to be more salient recently with the bad economy, terrorist attacks and 
threats, recent murderous shooting rampages in the US and Germany, etc. etc.  
Life to me is full of dualities... .light/dark, evil/good, hope/despair, 
night/day, etc.  



As I listen and re-explore the vast ecyclopedia of ARR's music, hearing the 
various world musical genres in fusion, co-existing and harmonizing peacefully 
within a single song or album, the symbolism of that fusion and peaceful and 
celebratory co-existence struck me as so important in a time when hatred, 
ignorance, poverty, and violence threaten our very well being and lives.  
Hearing ARR's music helps me to think about all the varied, colorful, beautiful 
world cultures that surround us and the importance of maintaining peace and 
harmony for our well being.  As I've said before, his music represents the best 
of humanity.... colorful, vibrant, tolerant, peaceful, going beyond artificial 
boundaries.  



There are only a few things in this life, in this world right now that are 
giving me hope for a better future for humanity.  ARR's music is one of those 
things.  At the risk of sounding ideal and naive, why can't we live peacefully? 
 Why can't we raise our children with peace and tolerance, teaching them good 
valuea that promote peacful co-existence and tolerance with different people 
and cultures? I know it's complex and it's a problem that won't just go away by 
itself.



ARR's music to me represents so much much more than just immediate 
entertainment and mood uplifting.  The philosophy behind his music, his message 
has never been more important to embrace than now.   



God, save us from ourselves and may peace be our future.  




 

      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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