The original MP3 I did the minus 1 from is slightly incomplete. But anyway since that is a purely orchestral score at the fag end, I left it thinking people can listen to it in the main song too.
czcams.com/video/X179ff8VHBo/video.html நேயர் விருப்பம் There's so much to be said about this song 1) How Bach inspires Raaja 2) The bass lines 3) The main guitar lines/chords 4) Balu's vocals 6) The first interlude (would move a stone to tears, the happy kind) 7) The fleeting similarity for small parts of the descending bass lines with "Thaai Madiyil (Psycho) 8) Have no clue about the Telugu lyrics but I guess there's something to be said there as well 9) The syncopation with the bass lines right in the end
All the karaoke singers, jump on to the bandwagon, wth Isaignani's wondrous orchestration
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Bassline! Paah!
with such a terrific bassline you don't need vocals, can hear this all-day
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Fantastic sir...but last few seconds in the "climax" chopped...could you please repost with the complete score?
The original MP3 I did the minus 1 from is slightly incomplete. But anyway since that is a purely orchestral score at the fag end, I left it thinking people can listen to it in the main song too.
@@VenkateswaranGanesan Thanks for the response, sir. Keep your rare posts coming.
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There's so much to be said about this song
1) How Bach inspires Raaja
2) The bass lines
3) The main guitar lines/chords
4) Balu's vocals
6) The first interlude (would move a stone to tears, the happy kind)
7) The fleeting similarity for small parts of the descending bass lines with "Thaai Madiyil (Psycho)
8) Have no clue about the Telugu lyrics but I guess there's something to be said there as well
9) The syncopation with the bass lines right in the end
Here: czcams.com/video/MNXbNHqcZgc/video.html