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20th March 2014, 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by
raagadevan
Good one RR! The part where he demonstrates how a different raaga for "துன்பம் நேர்கையில்..." would have scared the little girl is quite amusing. His advice, especially for today's composers, is: "பொருள் உணர்ந்தால் தான் இசை அமைக்க முடியும்".
RD: I wrote about this song in 'thiraiyil ilakkiyam' series under the title, "paasamaa kObamaa". Desh for paasam and Atana for kobam. The movie 'Or iravu' was released in 1951. In some thread I discussed 'navarasam' in ragas ! Atana depicts anger and valor !
" I think there is a world market for may be five computers". IBM Chairman Thomas Watson in 1943.
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20th March 2014 07:19 AM
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15th March 2014, 10:47 PM
#2
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One of my (our) favorite songs. Actually we were so impressed with this song, that we even took the pargola + its roofing + bench as a sample to decorate our garden.
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21st March 2014, 01:00 AM
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Thank you Raj I checked your writeup in "thirayil ilakkiyam", but unfortunately am not able to read it! The font I have on my system does not open it! It literally looks like 'Greek & Latin" to me!
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21st March 2014, 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by
raagadevan
It literally looks like 'Greek & Latin" to me!
RD: It looks like Greek and Latin to me too! With all the changes in the last seven or eight years the fonts seem to have disappeared ! May be, RR can be of help. If I remember correctly I wrote it using 'inaimathi' font and mursu anjal.
" I think there is a world market for may be five computers". IBM Chairman Thomas Watson in 1943.
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21st March 2014, 08:42 AM
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Raj & RD: I am able read fine on Firefox. I have eKalappai installed. May you can try again..
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21st March 2014, 07:08 PM
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Thank you RR; I will try that.
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31st August 2014, 04:33 PM
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31st August 2014, 04:38 PM
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The above is wrong. Seems to be 1959.
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17th March 2015, 06:53 AM
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22nd April 2015, 06:36 AM
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