rayna reveries
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Afghan Rose
This portrait happened just right after I saw a highly touching and soul-stirring photo of an Afghan man smelling a red rose. The act is as if in remembrance of family and friends lost in a war that has ravaged Afghanistan for so long that no one remembers the true cause of the war.
I'm just saddened that many of those who have died because of the war are civilians, innocent children with their mothers while their sons and husbands go out to fight a war they don't understand.
I'm just saddened that many of those who have died because of the war are civilians, innocent children with their mothers while their sons and husbands go out to fight a war they don't understand.
~Salam~
Friday, April 15, 2011
Cultural dose
Here's another post from me:
Personally, I believe that in a highly integrated world today, we should be exposed to different values, attitudes, belief systems and cultures no matter how foreign they are. The fact that they are in existence proves something, isn't it? That there's a reason. And everyday, I try to keep myself up-to-date of music from a variety of cultures.
To be frank, ever since I was a kid, I grew up watching Hollywood movies (some of which I was too young to watch), Bollywood movies(my dad LOVES watching them) which I have grown accustomed too. Actually, its more of a habit to watch Indian movies because they are AWESOME:) At the same time, noise from the radio no longer became noise as I began to truly appreciate Malay singers and their efforts to sing beautifully crafted songs in their mother tongue. And today, I have learnt to appreciate the copious amounts of musical elements that mix and mingle with each other in this crucible of Earth we have here. Its truly amazing actually. I know there is the whole Korean Pop music wave which I haven't jumped on the wagon just yet. I have explored other (better) alternatives such as orchestral music, soundtracks and Arabic music. If you think orchestral music is dry and boring, think AGAIN! Do you remember watching movies such as Lord of The Rings, Inception, Pirates of the Caribbean among millions of other movies ever created? Yup, all of them use orchestral music in their movies to build up emotions, scenes and themes. Without them the movie and storyline would be paralyzed. As for Arabic music, well, I have always wanted to learn the language. And so, below is an example of how this centuries old musical elements combine and intertwine to form something beautiful to represent a land so magical.
Personally, I believe that in a highly integrated world today, we should be exposed to different values, attitudes, belief systems and cultures no matter how foreign they are. The fact that they are in existence proves something, isn't it? That there's a reason. And everyday, I try to keep myself up-to-date of music from a variety of cultures.
To be frank, ever since I was a kid, I grew up watching Hollywood movies (some of which I was too young to watch), Bollywood movies(my dad LOVES watching them) which I have grown accustomed too. Actually, its more of a habit to watch Indian movies because they are AWESOME:) At the same time, noise from the radio no longer became noise as I began to truly appreciate Malay singers and their efforts to sing beautifully crafted songs in their mother tongue. And today, I have learnt to appreciate the copious amounts of musical elements that mix and mingle with each other in this crucible of Earth we have here. Its truly amazing actually. I know there is the whole Korean Pop music wave which I haven't jumped on the wagon just yet. I have explored other (better) alternatives such as orchestral music, soundtracks and Arabic music. If you think orchestral music is dry and boring, think AGAIN! Do you remember watching movies such as Lord of The Rings, Inception, Pirates of the Caribbean among millions of other movies ever created? Yup, all of them use orchestral music in their movies to build up emotions, scenes and themes. Without them the movie and storyline would be paralyzed. As for Arabic music, well, I have always wanted to learn the language. And so, below is an example of how this centuries old musical elements combine and intertwine to form something beautiful to represent a land so magical.
Beautiful is it not? ;)
~Salam~
~Salam~
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Inspiring
The Lord of The Rings Trilogy is one of best movies ever made.
It is my humble opinion that in decades to come, generations will look back and view upon the movie as a masterpiece. The one thing that made this movie memorable to me is this orchestral music.
After watching the movies, whenever I hear upon this beautiful music, it reincarnates the idea of nobility, peace, love and the pursuit of justice. In the world that we're in today, it hasn't been all that pleasant but maybe, just maybe, this song inspires in us all of what we can achieve today just by doing our part.
For the freedom born as our right
For the peace we wished with all our might
For all the grief and suffering
For the harmony of our sisters, brothers and being
For all the hatred that taints our heart
For the love we know we can impart
For all the anguish and heartache to abate
For the cheers and joy we patiently awaitFor all the anguish and heartache to abate
For all the grit and hardship we have nerved
For the happiness we work hard to deserve
For all the times we were oppressed
For the courage steadily growing in our chest
For all the clash and conflict by those power blind
For the true enlightenment of all mankind
For all the struggles of battle and strife
For the inspiration it invokes in life
For all that we would, we could and should
For all that is true, pure and good
~Rusydiah
We all have that dream don't we? This particular music...ah.. a moving piece by Howard Shore for a movie that will, without a doubt, withstand the the test of time.
~Salam~
Friday, February 25, 2011
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