tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7125128644057118787.post7080812924449608214..comments2023-07-09T09:10:37.256-04:00Comments on Raja, the genius: Quadruple instrument based imperfect symmetry without bridgeravinathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07220357576335516655noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7125128644057118787.post-23421938576597288972016-02-16T05:19:57.994-05:002016-02-16T05:19:57.994-05:00Hi Kavein
Thanks for your comments and glad to kn...Hi Kavein<br /><br />Thanks for your comments and glad to know that the HTML 5 change is helping the visuallyimpaired. Honestly , I was not aware of this ability. <br /><br />Here are some responses to your comments:<br /><br />1. Your point taken. My plan is to update the various analysis topics with BGM clippings. It is only lack of time and not intent. <br />2. I have always covered Raja's work in all the 5 decades and you may find that I covered a lot of his recent work in several topics in 2011 and 2012. As my recent analysis had been with his C&R work , which he does very little of in the past decade, you get the impression that I cover only his earlier work. Please go back to my tips on Techno baroque and polyrhythms and you will see that I have covered a lot of his 21st century work. <br /><br />3. I have covered his synthesized music extensively in the techno baroque topics. Please revisit these topics.<br /><br />4. Not sure if I am convinced about writing on Raja's inspirations. It is hard to uncover his inspirations as he tends to comoflauge it with his own interpretation. <br /><br />5. I have stayed language neutral and have covered all the languages you have mentioned extensively. <br /><br />Thanks for providing feedback in detail. ravinathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07220357576335516655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7125128644057118787.post-8425288118725873132016-02-15T22:24:34.580-05:002016-02-15T22:24:34.580-05:00hi sir,
I started to follow your blog since last y...hi sir,<br />I started to follow your blog since last year, and I am also a big fan of ragathevan ragasir. I should say that I love your style of writing very much and your blog design also. Particularly, I really wellcome your change from native flash player to more modern html5 player. As i am blind and I uses screen reader, this change benifited me alot, as flash is not so accessible to the visually impaired comunity. <br />Here, I've come with some suggestions for your future writing.<br /><br />1. write more on rajasir's movie bgm orchestrations<br />2. start writing analysis on rajasir's newwer movies and non-film works, such as how to name it and so on<br />3. distinguish on the use of synths and midi by rajasir with other music directors<br />4. write on the inspirationstaken by rajasir from other great composers such as msv, rd, sd, and other western people such as bethoven.<br />5. this is quite important. as many of tamil-speaking rajasir fan do not ocationally listen to his music other than tamil, I would like to suggest the writing on following:<br />a. films songs that aare same in tamil and non-tamil language. means, rajasir's same music that are in tamil and other languages, malayalam, hindi, telugu, kanada or maruthi.<br />b. same songs but with different orchestrations in non-tamil language.<br />c. rajasir's songs that are only in non-tamil language, means there is no that songs in tamil, but could be listen in hindi, malayalam, telugu, maruthi and kanada.<br /><br /><br />I should stop here as the list is growing big. thanks very much for your good work on rajasir.kaveinthranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11489518891186381925noreply@blogger.com