raja has used this composition in murattu kaalai. no need to say he liked it very much and wanted us also to listen the same.
it's quite common to get inspired. after all there is no music without inspiration.
anything can be an inspiration. a story, a situation, an actor, a composer, a musician, an instrument, any sound in nature, anything .
but what a great one does is he embraces the inspiration and comes out with his natural and original response to the inspiration.
sometimes a composer deliberately uses part of the inspiration to denote that he got inspired from that piece.
sometimes, a composer wants to share with the world what he felt hearing to a piece.
if raja had not used that piece, i cant talk for every one, but most of us, including me wud not have heard this beautiful piece.
but there is a great difference between raja using some good tunes for reasons like the above, and others copying some tunes due to lack of creativity.
just as there is a great difference between a wealthy man observing ekadasi viradham, and a beggar remaining without food on a ekadasi due to non availability of food.
it's quite common to get inspired. after all there is no music without inspiration.
anything can be an inspiration. a story, a situation, an actor, a composer, a musician, an instrument, any sound in nature, anything .
but what a great one does is he embraces the inspiration and comes out with his natural and original response to the inspiration.
sometimes a composer deliberately uses part of the inspiration to denote that he got inspired from that piece.
sometimes, a composer wants to share with the world what he felt hearing to a piece.
if raja had not used that piece, i cant talk for every one, but most of us, including me wud not have heard this beautiful piece.
but there is a great difference between raja using some good tunes for reasons like the above, and others copying some tunes due to lack of creativity.
just as there is a great difference between a wealthy man observing ekadasi viradham, and a beggar remaining without food on a ekadasi due to non availability of food.