You will never be forgiven for posting so less.. :) We want more from you mate. Good post.
I most ly take all the 2008 and 2009 releases of ARR amd put it on a random mode.. Your style shd also sounds interesting. Will try it .. --- In [email protected], "ichord" <purev...@...> wrote: > > Forgive me for yet another post, but I wanted to bring up an amazing > observation. When I combined the songs of Blue and Delhi 6 on one CD, having > one song from each album alternating with another, the experience was jaw > dropping and I was awe struck. In my opinion, two masterpieces interwoven > together on a musical journey that only Rahman can create, all within a year! > > Just between these 2 albums alone, here are the genres of music that I could > pick up: > > Jazz > Smooth Jazz > Bhangra > Hip Hop > Diva Pop > Reggae > Latin/Carribean > Sufi > Thumri/Indian classical > Rap > Metal > Soft Rock > Techno > Trance > Indian Folk > Western Folk (Western folk I picked up from the unique use of background > acoustic guitar in Dil Gira Dafatan) > Scottish or Chinese (Dil Gira Dafatan's Interlude) > Devotional > Western classical/symphony > Opera > > Now between the albums, look at the range of acoustic instruments(not > including diverse range of electronic and other percussive sounds): > > Electric guitar (lots of variations in sound within this category!) > Acoustic guitar (variation in use and style - rhythm, slow arpgeggio) > Trumpet > Accordian > Harmonium > Tabla > English Horn > Tympani > Strings > Flute > Piano > Brass > Shehanai > Mandolin > > I stil may be missing out on some genres or instruments. It's truly one of > the most unique qualities of ARR as a composer...being able to mix so many > world musical genres, influences, instruments, styles into his compositions > so seamlessly into this beautiful global aural tapestry....a true global > musician and musical alchemist!!!! >

