Hi Bro, apologies to inform this but this had already been posted.

2009/12/14 Haris Rahman <[email protected]>

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> Dear Freinds,
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> I just read the below Chat from ARR Fan Club thread from Malayalam Cinema
> Forum. I don't know whether it was posted before.
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> http://www.forumkerala.com/malayalam-cinema/8091-ar-rahmans-music.html
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> *CHAT with ARR*
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> A. R. Rahman says : I read most of your questions… thought I will just pick
> and choose the ones I felt like answering due to lack of time. I thank you
> for taking your time for writing all those beautiful kind words.
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> Name: MAHESH LONDHE
> Question: I personally feel “ 1947 Earth” is your all time best Music. I am
> not at all against synthesizer or latest techniques but have a strong
> opinion that Music is nothing but ‘Feelings’ and therefore a song should be
> recorded in one go without a break as it was practice previously. What is
> your opinion ?
> A. R. Rahman says : Thank you very much. I definitely have a lot of freedom
> when I work with Deepa Mehta, since she doesn’t nitpick into every little
> thing. She just gives the general idea and disappears till we make beautiful
> music for her and she responds later. Freedom is very important in the
> process of creating music and songs. There are a lot of issues when we
> record music together, because even if one person is not right, then the
> whole recording becomes unusable. Hence, by the use of multi-tracks, we
> definitely try to simulate the seamlessness in a song. But the practice is
> still on. The music of Lord of the Rings, the musical, and Golden Age, which
> I recorded recently were all with a live orchestra in one of the most
> prestigious studios in London
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> Name: Aravind AM
> Question: Sir, In most of your songs, there are very minute and very fine
> sounds -which may hardly be noticeable to a normal listener, but if we
> actually notice them, we appreciate the sheer brilliance. What motivates to
> to make all those fine nuances in your songs, though the efforts that you
> put in for beautifying the song may not reach the audience?
> A. R. Rahman says : There is a story of Michelangelo -- if I am not wrong
> -- which I heard recently. It seems that he was painting beautiful pictures
> at the back of the church. People told him you are a fool because you are
> not painting in the front where people can appreciate your work. The answer
> was: I do my work for God to watch it. I think he can watch it anywhere. I
> thought it was a brilliant answer because everything doesn’t need to have
> instant appreciation. Even if one of you have appreciated those fine
> nuances, that is enough for me.
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> Name: Armstrong S.A
> Question: Still i feel that quality and sounds of "Roja" songs are far
> better than your recent ones. What is the main reason for that? are you
> missing Sridar and other sound engineers?
> A. R. Rahman says : At the time of Roja, the consumer music systems used
> were of lower qualities and we had to cater to a mono-magnetic tape. Hence
> we had to exaggerate the high frequencies and use a lot of spacializers.
> Things have changed in the course of time and we are right now taken a
> universal approach in the sound quality to make our recordings sound warm
> and friendly to every system. That covers the recording part. The sounds
> which you say were inspired from the film of Roja… definitely another film
> soundtrack will come where you will feel the same or maybe better vibe
> again.
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> Name: Vineet
> Question: Hi rahamn sir....i am a fan of u...i am hearing runours that u
> are coming to dubai for a concert...is it true??..if it is true...is it a
> public or a private concert?...we are very eager to see u here in
> dubai....thanks
> A. R. Rahman says : You'll know very soon.
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> Name: Shani George
> Question: Guruji.., wot is dat one special thing you would like to tell
> your millions of fans..??
> A. R. Rahman says : Love makes the heart more lighter and makes you see
> things objectively and hate darkens you and makes you heavy at heart and
> uneasy. Make a choice. God bless.
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> Name: Sathya
> Question: Hi Rahman, I am a die hard fan of you and i am listening to your
> music since Roja. I have read in your interviews that you do prayer 5 times
> a day and also its because you love your job you can avoid burnout. But amid
> such high pressures how are able to do that. Will you get pressurised
> anytime by producers to finish fast, which can cause you lose your coolness
> and creativity.
> A. R. Rahman says : Like hjow we find time to eat food and sleep, we need
> to find time for 'spiritual food' too. If we have our mind balanced and
> light, all other things are easier to handle.
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> Name: Chekka Prakash
> Question: Why are you not giving music Telugu movies?
> A. R. Rahman says : I am in the process of doing a Telugu movie directed by
> S J Suriya, and starring Pavan Kalyan and the music of Jodhaa Akbar will
> also release in Telugu.
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> Name: S.Somu
> Question: Sir...dont neglect my request....... plzzzzzz.........give me
> some work to do......anything....i will travel my life with u sir.....i
> donno more about music.....but can do any kind of work....... Dont neglect
> this........ Al-Risaiah......
> A. R. Rahman says : I never intentionally neglect people, but due to
> overehleming que in my work, it might seem so. I have all of you in my
> prayers and love you all.
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> Name: Amit Iyer
> Question: Good Evening Rahmanji. I m your Die Hard Fan from Mumbai. I Love
> each and every track U have composed right from Roja to Jodha Akbar and have
> collected Cd's and cassettes of each of ur compositions. I heard U r going
> to compose some devotional album soon with Ur Guru Shri Dakshinamoorthy.
> When is it about to be released? And I just want to meet you atleast once. U
> have come to Mumbai several times but I always missed the opportunity of
> meeting You. Hope we will meet soon. All The Best For Ur Future Projects.
> Warm Regards To You and Your Family.
> A. R. Rahman says : You are right. Mr Dakshinamurthy has composed a
> beautiful album from the Tamil Sufi text of Gunangudi Mastan based on
> Carnatic ragas. Though we have done around six songs, we are still finding
> it difficult to find the time to complete the other songs. But it's a very
> passionate project.Do wait for it.
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> Name: Arshitha V
> Question: Hi Rahman Sir. How are you? As we all know that Technology is
> having a great impact in the world of music, how are you able to keep
> yourself abreast with the current technology? Also, do you feel that you
> need more contributions from the world of science to music? I value your
> opinion a lot on this. Thank you Arshitha.V
> A. R. Rahman says : I've not seen any great innovation in instruments
> recently except for a few which is the continium fingerboard and a very
> unique instrument in north India where a person has combined a violin and a
> Sarangi.Indian music could have a great scientific instrument emulating all
> the gamakas and ragas with a polyphonic touch. I might have missed something
> which is already there.
> http://www.forumkerala.com/malayalam-cinema/8091-ar-rahmans-music.html
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