The best way would be education and kids and all that stuff and then education and working education comes through. Then I started a music school and the music school now teaches kids to play the violin and the viola.
A. R. RAHMANBe original and find your inner voice. The rest will follow.
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That’s a sound design thing but then we wanted to do music that would not disturb it and at the same time drive it.
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My biggest dream to connect people through music has come true. In a world where there are enough reasons to separate us, the Oscars have unified us.
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All my life I have had a choice of hate and love. I chose love and I am here
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I love the voice – it’s the most perfect instrument ever heard. It’s God given.
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Music knows no barrier of age or culture. It isn’t about being politically correct or even making a statement. Music is what appeals to the ears and touches your soul.
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Music is language itself. It should not have any barriers of caste, creed, language or anything. Music is one, only cultures are different. Music is the language of languages. It is the ultimate mother of languages.
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While other creators make a big show of their art Mani Sir makes it look as though anyone can do what he does.
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Rather than making money I believe in making people happy, all other things are secondary. Money isn’t important, creative satisfaction is.
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I wanted to be part of something bigger.
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I believe that whatever comes at a particular time is a blessing from God.
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The more I compose, the more I know that I don’t know it all. I think it’s a good way to start. If you think you know it all, the work becomes a repetition of what you’ve already done.
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Your inner voice is the voice of divinity. To hear it, we need to be in solitude, even in crowded places.
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The music had to be rooted, and yet had to branch out, like the wild imagination of a child.
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When you do something with a lot of honesty, appetite and commitment, the input reflects the output.
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There were basically three themes. One was the sun theme which is the guitar when he’d get sun on his leg and it comes again in the end. And there’s of course the lullaby which Dido sang, “If I Rise.” And then there’s this driving guitar which is the motivation theme.
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