Wednesday, April 26, 2006

God has no music sense...

Life should have songs. and a background score.
It sucks without these....
Totally.
Is God a nyaanasooNyam?

14 Comments:

Blogger Sheks said...

god was the one who created music.

1:37 AM  
Blogger maheshbalaji said...

dei raaja... anga thaan ppl like u step in kannu!!! enakku venumgumbodhu...dont i hum 'uravugal' or...when i want to sleep ...dont i hear 'nee illa oru nilai' daily??? approm ethukuda God? nee pothum enakku! :D ;)

so...athanaala...innum nariya situation-ku nariya paatu podu...'cos i have got a chance to lay my hand on a pod!!! :D:D:D!!!

2:43 AM  
Blogger Girish said...

apdi illa da.
i am saying, when for instance,
J says "dei, note pannikko da, inimelendhu naa psycho", anga automatic-aa re-recording varaNum, engendhaavadhu..
or wen ranga says "i miss you" on the fone to someone, automatic-aa oru song start aagaNum thaanaa.
kadavuL idhellaam yosikkave illa da.
sex-aa irundhirukum life..cha..

2:57 AM  
Blogger Navneeth Sundar said...

Actually romba supera thaan irundhurkkum. Aana aen theriyuma aandavan appadi panni irukkaan. Vaazhkkayenum oadam vazhanguginra paadatha naama re-recording kettu kathukka marandhuduvomla, adhaan. Naturala vittuttaan. Unnaala mudinja paattu pannikko appdinnuttan. Anga thaan kadavulaana neeyum, avatharamaana naanum nammala madhiri irukkura matha theivangalum (i mean music makers, since God made music) ninnu musica vaazha vekkanum.

4:40 AM  
Blogger ranga said...

Nanbaa..jus as the best music directors intersperse music with silence to enhance the appeal, the natural silence of the world ( plus the birds that I hear cooing at this moment..) combined with the occasional "Nee illaa oru nilaiyo"...makes for Life's best re-recording....

5:22 AM  
Blogger BK said...

Ranga stole the word from my mouths (about the silence thing) - my line of thinking similar to Ranga's.
pinnita Sab - brilliant question - good stuff son...pinnita!

Music maker music seeker musician 'nee illaa' - atha paththi therla - no opinions...actuallaa a lot disagree - IMHO, daas - naech nu question raise panni irukkaan...relevant aa inspiring aa comment pannuna daa (like Ranga's silence point) - atha vittu 'we/u fill the void' - athu more irrelevant is my point - not that those are not true - just that they dont fit in here. :)

6:44 AM  
Blogger Girish said...

silence point was kannaa pinnaa obvious i thought people.
i was asked another really interesting question on this:

jus like our hormones secrete themselves based on the emotion, cant the human ear hear sounds based on emotions too? apdinnu.
Now, THAT i call a really good question.

wat say?

7:37 AM  
Blogger Vijay said...

An interesting thought! (Saraswati playing inside my head :)

Can human ear hear specific sounds based on our emotions?
Only artificially -- I'd say- with an mp3 player and a neural interface. But this will happen sooner rather than later as the following article confirms.
In my opinion, although our ears cannot
hear sounds based on emotions (naturally),
certainly our brain (with practice) can be
made to react exactly as if the music has been really heard. Infact I guess all people experience this in varying degrees
of similarity to the actual music.

6:57 AM  
Blogger Girish said...

vijayanand.
though i loved teh typical response from u, u missed the point.
my question is "why CANNOT the human ear hear sounds based on emotions" dhaan da.

and zoe jane, in this context, nyaanasooNyam means someone with zero music sense. Welcome.

9:55 PM  
Blogger Navneeth Sundar said...

I would like to speak logically, technologically and techno - logically here. Logicalla paatha, before human beings landed on earth, there was no concept of notes anywhere. Until then the movements of nature where rhythmic and maybe the animals would have had beat sense. But no animal could produce notes using their mouth. All that they could do was make some noise which wasn't confined to a note (more like pitch-bended stuff). So when humans landed on the earth, they had the ears that other animals had and was meant to listen to their sounds for defence or attack.
Technologically speaking, since it hasn't been several million years since music entered the human soul, the time period is not enough for the ears to adapt to hear sounds on its own. Probably after a million years of evolution listening to persistent music, human ears might adapt to hearing sounds themselves.
Techno - logically speaking, any music, be it techno, pop, hip-hop, jazz or our very own classical, is based on the 12 note theory. Human brained developed first to discover that his body has affinity for the 12 note scale. And his ears responded seeing his master, the brain, order him to gather musical info. Again it will take the brain himself several more ears to command the ears to hear what the ear hiself thinks is right for the situation. Right now the brain has enough power to think of a song himself and hear it from the inside. If it has taken the brain so long to do it, it will take the brainless poor guy, the ears, many more years to become a composer himself.
Thats the reason why the ears cannot hear the music he himself likes to create.

5:55 AM  
Blogger Aishwarya Rao said...

nee dhaan kadavul

nee nyana soonyam kadayaadhu

therefore kadavul nyaanasoonyam kadayaadhu

9:14 AM  
Blogger Girish said...

@ navneeth : Hmmm..

@ princess : LOL

8:25 PM  
Blogger Meera said...

life should be a song.

1:04 AM  
Blogger Girish said...

on the record, this blog assumed a new significance on May 28th 2006. Thanks are due to J too :)

9:43 PM  

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