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19th January 2012, 04:04 AM
#91
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yeah..
but Raja doesn't need to use both the keys of every octave. still he maybe travelling to 3 octaves.
vinath
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19th January 2012 04:04 AM
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19th January 2012, 04:07 AM
#92
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Originally Posted by
rajaramsgi
what is the difference between composing music in 2 NOTES and 2 KEYS in a PIANO or a simillar instrument?
what every one here explains is composing with 2 notes. thats what Raja did.
Composing with only just 2 keys(any 2 keys) on a piano will actually drastically reduce your choice, neraya keys/notes iruntha neraya combinationla compose pannalaam. But who knows, raja may even compose a mini song with just 2 keys of keyboard.
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19th January 2012, 04:11 AM
#93
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Sakala,
I heard this composition is a two notes bgm by john williams.
maybe
Raja has done in some films bgms too, we may not know, he himself may not know.
John williams is welcome in IR's thread.
musically wonderful fellows should tell us more.
I am chcking in AMAZON, THE SOUNDTRACK REVIEW posts talk about it too.
http://www.amazon.com/Jaws-Original-.../dp/B0000014SD
Youtube, I found this video. THANKS FOR THE POSTER.
KEYS - E & F
Vinatha
Last edited by baroque; 19th January 2012 at 06:39 AM.
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19th January 2012, 06:25 AM
#94
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vinatha , i have already seen this video, when you posted this link. i could not grasp clearly the 2 notes. My music capability is limited! More in bass lines i guess....
But what raja did, that 3 notes song, was some what easily recognizable. Later i played the same in keyboard and confirmed for myself that its only 3 notes...
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19th January 2012, 06:45 AM
#95
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piano demonstration with keys E & F from youtube find may interest you.
beautiful.
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Regarding 3 notes, I think I read at tfmpage only, I guess.
I recall some reviewer thinks, Raja is not strictly within 3 notes usage though score is fine.
http://www.seaoftranquility.org/revi...ontent&id=3351
vinatha.
Last edited by baroque; 19th January 2012 at 06:58 AM.
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19th January 2012, 08:30 AM
#96
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Vinatha,
jaws theme, after the first 1 or 2 bars, uses more than 2 notes. You can see a D in the piano notes. Of course, if John williams wanted to, he would've done it with just 2.
He seems confused between notes and keys. So, can't pay too much attention into his 'reviews'.. Ive seen piano notes of the composition on youtube, it uses 3 notes only.
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19th January 2012, 08:41 AM
#97
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ok.
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I think that Shark coming sound without seeing full shark, only it's fin is evoked with 2 notes.(ennoda husband sonnanga)
Musical phrases associated with people in the beach and activities, I guess.
Follow the first title main theme you tube video.
At the end, the shark theme fades away. At the beginning that theme-2 notes starts quite with strings. then there is tuba, followed by lots of strings, all accompanied by that shark theme.
Neenga pakkalaiyaa JAWS movie?
I don't watch the movie.
People have seen the movie can confirm.
some scene from the movie I found.
Big movies even in 80s, 90s simultaneous release in India rt?
just in case neenga college going guy or just started to work in India or abroad?
Vinatha
Last edited by baroque; 19th January 2012 at 11:34 AM.
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19th January 2012, 04:22 PM
#98
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This person does what he calls as Ambigram. You can read the word upside down and it will read the same!! Amazing stuff he does. Here is his Ambigram of Illayaraja:
http://t.co/xtMiKqgp
You can view all his Ambigrams here:
http://balaambigrams.blogspot.com/
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19th January 2012, 06:27 PM
#99
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Suresh Ji, never knew such a thing existed
Thanks for introducing me to this art, that's some serious piece of art.
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19th January 2012, 08:56 PM
#100
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vinatha, havent seen jaws. Need patience to watch 80's hollywood movies now.
Suresh, that's good one.
Sunil: you must read Angels & Demons
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