Thursday, March 26, 2009

Music!

Music is a huge part of my life, as it is for many people around the world. With the amazing introduction of Apple Computers products including the iPod, it has become extremely efficient to listen to our favorite tunes anywhere we are.


As for me, I have been playing the Piano for about six years now, and I've enjoyed it ever since the day I started. It's very relaxing to play a piece on the Piano, and my favorite one is Für Elise by Ludwig van Beethoven composed in 1810. This song is extremely melodious and flows elegantly through the chorus where the tempo suddenly increases, and then softly ends with a repeat of the chorus. The changes between the loud and very quiet parts of the song make the experience even better. The riveting talents of German composer Beethoven emanate from this piece as he grabs the attention from any listener.


Besides Piano, I enjoy listening to many other types of music. From my last blog entry, I shared the wonderful aspects of Bollywood music. Some of my favorite artists from the Bollywood industry include A.R. Rahman, Atif Aslam, Vishal Dadlani, Kay Kay, Sonu Nigam, and Shaan. These people are all extremely popular in the industry, but my favorite band would have to be the Bombay Rockers which is a fusion of English and Indian music. There are two members of the band, Navtej Singh Rehal and Thomas Sardorf who both contribute their specialties from seperate cultural backgrounds to combine into one great song. Popular songs of the Bombay Rockers include Rock the Party and Ari Ari. Their album Introducing has gone platinum 5 times.


My favorite English artists and bands include Coldplay, T.I., Kanye West, The Fray, Beyonce, ABBA, and the Beatles. The lyrics in many of the songs produced by these artists and bands are extremely intriguing and meaningful. I always like songs with a good beat and tempo and also like some slow songs. My favorites (right now) are Viva la Vida, Dead and Gone, Heartless, and have loved ABBA songs since my childhood. Here is the url address to the music video of Viva la Vida: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44xirQ55IgA



The last two weeks have been alright, and with Spring Break it has been pretty relaxing so far. Getting back to school has been extremely hectic, as I've had soo many tests and quizzes to study for recently, but I guess that was expected...I can't believe we only have about 9 weeks of school left! It feels like it started just yesterday, but I can't wait till this year is over!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Bollywood Movies and Music!


Millions of people around the world were recently entranced by the unique storyline of the movie Slumdog Millionaire, where aspects of the Indian culture were displayed. One of my interests is watching Bollywood movies and listening to Bollywood music. The movies produced by the Bollywood industry have fascinating plots with several twists, and always have an amazing play-list of unique songs with great beats. A variety of A-list actors also add to the experience. If you enjoyed Slumdog Millionaire, you haven’t seen anything yet! Some of my favorite movies include: Jab We Met, Singh is Kinng, Taare Zameen Par, Guru, Dhoom 1&2, Bunty Aur Bubli, and Swades.

Bollywood songs have great beats and a variety of instruments. Two of the songs from Slumdog Millionaire, Jai Ho and O...Saya were nominated for an Oscar recently, and Jai Ho ended up winning the award. This is a video of the song Jai Ho, by A.R. Rahman: