Archive for August, 2008
Why are popular books and cds cheaper than unpopular ones, while popular movies charge more for their tickets?
Saturday, August 30th, 2008A Short Discourse on Music
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008“Music – everybody listens to music these days. Is there anything surprising in that? If we look backwards in time, we will see that it was not always so. Music then was music – not the good music-bad music, rock music-classical music, this music and that music. Music can only be music – neither good nor bad – whatever else there is, is non-music. Music in the past was not merely a form of entertainment but something more. Moreover, only the few used to listen to music, as was the case with all art. There were few pretences in this regard and it was not a means of achieving fame or success. It was life for some, means of worship for some, and for some it was a means of great expression, beyond words and images. The tones, the sounds employed, the instruments were all a very personal medium for the musician to reach into himself and go beyond it,†I said to my friend Jitendra, one day after listening to Bach.
It had been a year since I started taking music seriously and found great pleasure in doing so. Earlier, all I used to listen to was some Hindi film music and some of the latest, most popular English and Hindi pop music. It was always a means of entertainment for me, a means of passing time, a means of having some activity in the background while doing something else so that I didn’t get bored. I had never actually paid attention to it before.
Jitendra said, “Like all other arts, music has declined in the last 30 or so years. Music has now become associated with images, ideas and for entertainment, partying and all the rest. Most so-called music these days is nothing but empty sounds, put together by a lot of people, using all kinds of artificial means to manipulate the sounds to achieve one end – popularity. That is what popular music is. Moreover, a division has been created, probably on the basis of outward form – between classical and popular music. But if one listens, actually listens, what one hears is only music. If one simply listens, without comparing what one hears to his or her idea of music, only then one can see what music is.â€
I was new to Mumbai and Jitendra was my only friend here, so usually on weekends and whenever I had a day off, I went to his place to stay over. He was an old friend of mine, from the time when I was in Delhi. We used to stay together at a paying guest hostel. Our rooms were close by and we often used to spend time together.
I said, “In India, only classical forms of music have survived, probably because it has been not popular and most of its exponents have not succumbed to the motives of personal ambition or fame. In the West, the same is the case with classical music, though there the quality depends upon the interpretation of the performer or the conductor. In popular music, several good attempts were made, in rock, punk, and jazz in the years before the 80s. Since then, there has been a gradual decline in popular music. In India, Bollywood music, except in a few cases, has been melodramatic, sensational and mediocre. The decades of the 60s and 70s were especially productive for music in many ways – there was a regeneration, a breaking from the traditional forms, but soon afterwards, it collapsed again.â€
I had been finding myself becoming more and more intimate with music lately. I saw the beauty, the importance of music as a part of human existence. At first, I used to resist anything new, since it was not already known to me. I used to remain content with what was familiar since it gave me a certain degree of comfort. Now I was realizing how small my world was and how vast were the unexplored territories. Music was what helped me realize this more than anything else. I started listening to it openly, afresh, with no expectations whatsoever and found that by listening without an idea, I could listen so well. Music was teaching me how to listen.
“One can’t define what music is – any attempt to define music physically does not suffice. One has to hear, with clear senses, untainted by expectation or comparison to see the beauty of music,†he said, as if reading my thoughts. “Music is always out of time. If you are actually, attentively listening, there will be no sense of time. It is this quality of music that has made so many of the great composers exalt it as a divine virtue. Music has an effect on the body and the mind – not as two distinct effects but as one total effect. It affects the senses in various ways, and when one is in harmony with the music, then it ceases to be something separate, something outside of oneself – you become the music. Music is harmony and music is beauty. Music has the quality of expressing the inexpressible. One can’t approach music with one’s own peculiar likes or dislikes and tastes, which are all a part of one’s own conditioning. Music is something both extraordinarily complex and simple at the same time. We are not used to listening to anything except our own thoughts, therefore we can’t sense the beauty of music. Because we are always trying to do things according to our own peculiar tastes and likes and dislikes that we have built up, we become deaf to all other sounds. But when we drop all that and simply listen, then sound becomes a most wonderful thing – the complexity of it, the depth, the clearness, the penetration, the opening of many doors it leads towards, is inexpressible and beyond words.â€
How well he could put it all into words! The things that I had faintly realized and which were not so clear to me became clear as light on hearing him.
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The above extract has been taken from the short story, Music and Intelligence, featured in the book - To Think or Not to Think and Other Stories, by Ashutosh Ghildiyal
The Popular Country CD Sets
Monday, August 25th, 2008A CD set is a precious collection of music, videos or films that are one of its kind. When you lay your hands on the popular CD set, what you have with you is collection which you would compromise for no other thing. CD sets are available in a wide assortment and are very much popular compared to the conventional LP players, which seem to be obsolete, and Medias like cassettes.
The quality of a CD, its cost and storage capacity are the attributes that have made it incredibly popular. Of the wide assortments of titles, albums and other collections available in the CD sets, one of the popular sets are the country CD set collections.
Country music is an amalgamation of popular musical styles that has its roots in traditional folk music from the South. With Nashville sound, bluegrass, western ballads, swing, Cajun, honky tonk, Appalachian, rockabilly and jug band music, the country music has reached to new pinnacles of success and popularity. Country music for some is enchanting, and for other truly rejuvenating and though there are various styles of country music, it is distinctive in the way its style is done to effect.
There can be many variations that the country music allows, and several songs are recorded to fit the style of country music and those who sing it. Some of the famous country music singers, who played a vital role in its popularity, include Bob Wills, Willie Nelson and George Strait. It is their music that has led the music listeners to be mesmerized by the rhythms and the composition of the chords. To endow this form of music, many songs adapted to suit the country music style.
One of the fine examples are the Milk Cow Blues tune which is an early blues tune composed by Kokomo Arnold. In fact, the renowned singers like Bob Wills, Willie Nelson, and George Strait have all sung their own versions of the Milk Cow Blues Tune.
The success and popularity of the country music can be credited to Vernon Dalhart record “The Wreck of Old 97,” which was released in the year 1924 and was a huge success. This was when the Country music really took off.
To add more glory to the music form other singers like Riley Pucket, Fiddling John Carson and Charlie Poole joined the country western scene, making it more popular. Till this date, the popularity of country music is unscathed and continues to grow.
You can have all your favorite country music records on a CD set. This indeed becomes your valuable treasure and that is why it is very essential to take utmost care of your CD sets. A few simple steps will preserve and maintain your CD sets for uninterrupted listening experience. Here are some instructions on taking care of your CD sets.
When you get a CD set, it usually comes in a protective case meant to keep the CD’s in a proper condition. It is therefore advisable never to loose these cases as CD’s without them can get scratches and can catch dust. If you somehow loose these cases or boxes, immediately shift the CD set CD’s into a CD pouch meant to keep them in proper order and condition. It is very essential to keep the CD set away from heat, magnets and direct sunlight.
All these elements can ruin your precious CD set. It is better to make an additional copy or to store all the content in the CD sets to your PC. An additional copy comes handy and even if the original set is lost or ruined you don’t loose the content. Often wipe the surface of the CD’s with a soft cloth to get rid of unwanted dust particles. Dust can also pose as a threat to your CD sets.
10 Most Popular Handbags and Celebrities Using Them
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008Â
They say women spend more on clothing than men and women spend more on handbags than men. Handbags are real obsession of women, especially the nice and elegant designer’s handbags.
However, with the many designer bags available to choose from, how can anyone choose the most popular and more valuable than others? You may see the value of a handbag from the reputation of the product, design, and the designer. Or you may also give value to a handbag brand if more attractive and famous celebrities choose them also when attending important occasions of their lives.
So, if these two are your basis on choosing the best designer handbag brand, then better take a quick look on the considered top 10 on the list:
10. Ralph Lauren
Last but certainly not the least in our list, Ralph Lauren is a famous brand of handbags all over the world for its preppy, classy, and hip designs. The latest collection of Ralph Lauren is something that many fans of designer handbags usually droll over.
Included to the celebrities using Ralph Lauren handbags are Victoria Beckham, Natalie Portman, and Sienna Miller.
9. Chanel
Chanel is one of the most recognizable designer handbag brand logos in the fashion world. If you watch “Sex and the City,†then you are probably familiar with the line of Chanel handbags.
Nicole Richie, Mischa Barton, Emma Watson, Kristin Davis, and Lauren Conrad are some of the famous celebrities seen using Chanel line of bags.
8. Fendi
That double “F†logo will never be missed in any collection of designer handbag aficionados. With the Fendi purse or handbag, anyone will certainly look elegant and refined.
The singer Jessica Simpson, Jenny McCarthy, and the fashion icon Paris Hilton are some of the celebrities who have those double “F†Fendi logo in their handbag collections.
7. Burberry
Burberry is known for its check pattern trademark. This is also one of the known high quality handbags in the world. Anyone wearing the Burberry trademark is usually welcomed with a “Wow!â€
The elegant and famous actress Cameron Diaz and Victoria Beckham are just some of the celebrities using the Burberry trademark.
6. Kate Spade
Due to the love for creating her own line of fashion handbags, Kate Spade decided to leave her job as a fashion editor of Mademoiselle. And now, the Kate Spade line of handbags is among the most recognized classy, functional, and chic handbags in the fashion industry.
Blake Lively is seen using Kate Spade.
5. Prada
When it comes to designer’s bag in Italy, Prada is the first name in mind. Prada bags are known to be chic, classy, and luxurious.
The singer-actress Hillary Duff, the beautiful Eva Longoria, and Liv Tyler are just some of the Prada fanatics.
4. Dooney & Bourke
Dooney & Bourke handbags are known for its luxurious design and materials that is very popular for celebrities and many women worldwide.
Some of the celebrities seen wearing Dooney & Bourke are Hayden Panettiere, Mischa Barton, Emma Roberts, and Marcia Cross.
3. Gucci
Gucci is a name very popular since 1921. The popularity of this Italian brand is known not to vanish until these days.
Elizabeth Taylor and Jacqueline Kennedy are just some of the Gucci handbag aficionados.
2. Louis Vuitton
You certainly won’t miss in the list the Louis Vuitton handbags. The Paris-based fashion house is the supreme statement when it comes to luxury designer bags.
Jennifer Lopez, Naomi Campbell, Kater Moss, Uma Thurman, Jessica Simpson, and Angelina Jolie are celebrities using Louis Vuitton.
1. Coach
The list will never be complete without the New York-based luxury leather goods, the Coach. This brand topped the list with the materials that the handbags use and the familiarity of many women on the Coach brand.
Anne Hathaway can certainly prove the greatness of the Coach brand of handbags.
There may be a lot of designer handbag brands in the world but only few made it to the top 10 list of designer handbags. So, have you got all these brands in your collection already?
How does Western popular music culture Influence the behaviour of the Far Eastern youth?
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008In your opinion, what impacts and influences did the popular music of Western countries, such as the UK and the US, have on the behaviour of Far Eastern Asian youth, such as Japan, South Korea, China and Thailand, culturally - in considerations of fashion, dancing styles, music consumption, ways of communication, body language etc? Please also state your gender and age for research purposes. Thank you every answer in advance.
Is it possible for a popular movie actor and star to be shy?
Sunday, August 17th, 2008What Makes A Movie A Blockbuster?
Sunday, August 17th, 2008Blockbuster movies are extremely expensive to make, involving big named stars and costly special effects. Literally millions of dollars are spent on them with the hopes that the returns will more than make up for their cost. It’s these movies that studios depend upon to keep the money flowing and a bad movie can cost the company dearly.
The success or failure of a movie is often determined by the sales of tickets during the first weekend it’s premiered. In an effort to pump up these sales, many studios do, “advanced screenings”, to get positive feedback that they can use for advertisements. These screenings also let the studios know what to anticipate in public reviews.
With the rising cost of movie tickets, a lot of people hesitate to go see them, so the studios employ high profile, expensive actors to lure the public in. They also use special visual effects to dazzle the audience and suspenseful plots that will hopefully keep them riveted to their seats.
Most movie studios know what the public wants to see when they go to the movies. Some studios have been pleasantly surprised by movies that cost little to make in comparison to the blockbusters, but have developed a “cult” following, such as the black and white movie, “Night of the Living Dead” or the still popular, “Rocky Horror Picture Show”. In an effort to continue to profit from old popular movies, they often try to make remakes of them but usually without the same result. One such movie was “King Kong”, which was done several times. People go to see these movies with the hope that they will be as good as the original one, or to let their children experience them the way they did when they were children.
Another tactic that the studios are using is to make sequels of popular movies. The Matrix trilogy brought in a lot of profit, as did the, “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. Harry Potter movies are anticipated long before they come out and the movie studios know that they will be able to count on making huge profits from them.
Another way that studios profit from these movies is by selling merchandise that represents the characters in them, which can range from dolls to videogames. They also make money on the DVD sales and rentals and employ popular music artists to record soundtracks, so they can sell the CDs and increase their profits even more.
Blockbuster movies will always be a form of entertainment that the multitudes will walk away from their televisions to go see. There is nothing like getting a box of popcorn and losing yourself in a great movie that’s shown on the silver screen.
Myanmar Gossip about young actress and singer Thazin
Saturday, August 16th, 2008
Don’t miss the end. Myanmar Gossip about young actress and singer Thazin.
Actresses Nandar Hlaing and Myo Myo Khain gossip about actress Thazi, MOe Oo, Khant Si Thu and Kyaw Hain.
Burlywood gossip popular in Rangoon
Mizzima News (www.mizzima.com)
December 03, 2007 - Despite palpable tension in Burma following the bloody crackdown on monks and protesters, life goes on. Peer activity, especially among the youth relates to passing audio files of two popular actresses gossiping over the telephone about the *** lives of other film personalities in Rangoon.
Nan Dar Hlaing and Myo Myo Khaing were taped talking on the telephone about the affair a movie director was having with an actress and about *** video clips of two women models that are in circulation. However, there are lots of people who feel that the video clips are fake.
The audio file of the two actresses gossiping has been on the internet since last month.
Myo Myo Khaing was forced to apologize to the director, actors and actress for her gossiping and had to say that what she had said was false but Nan Dar Hlaing has been quite about the whole thing.
Director Kyaw Zaw Linn, one of those in the gossip list has said that he will not work for the rest of his career with any actors or actresses who have been gossiping.









