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	<title>Comments on: Aaha!!</title>
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		<title>By: sreejaya</title>
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		<description>I think,  the word  &#039;Music&#039; itself is vague, because &#039;music&#039; has no separate entity apart from The Musician.. who sing it or who plays it through  his instrument. If there are no musicians/singers in this world, no music exists. His/her voice, the sound of the instrument he plays, the imagination of the singer, his knowledge in the laws and rules of the music, the raga... all plays the role. But, above all &#039;the bliss&#039; to the listener is what matter. Where do it come from? From the heaven? I am sure that the musician who is rendering the song, will not get this &#039;ananda athma anubhavam&#039; than a listener.  
You cannot make a song into pieces of swaras while listening,  but it is a total music to enjoy.</description>
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You cannot make a song into pieces of swaras while listening,  but it is a total music to enjoy.</p>
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