Click on the image above and you will be led to a You Tube video of A R Rahman endorsing a technology made by Intel, whereby you hear music made by machines. Manipulated by musicians.'With no strings, drums, or keys, or flutes, but all sounds synthesized by human gestures in conversation with powerful computers and sound systems.
I am wondering. In fact having misgivings. About the Mozart of Madras, anointed to pay his tribute to MSS at UN. I called this Rahman Effect long back, saying how synthetic sounds are invading our music. Now I hear even the best of classical musicians would like to go and work for Rahman. Twice Oscar winner and just short of a Magsaysay, Rahman is the face of world music today, hailing from Tamil Land and invoking Allah.
Should music be the product of machines manipulated by man?
Where is the interaction with the elements? Where is wood, mud, bamboo, leather and metal in touch with man? Where is man? In touch with Nature or with his head in the clouds conjuring up forces that make music at his bidding and bending?
In the Bhagavadgita, Krishna says that the lower elements are the five Bhutas, and mind, intelligence, and ahankara, He says that the higher element that makes it all possible is He, or Atma.
Should we say Jai Ho to people who are more intelligent, and can harness forces by thought or gesture, or those who intimately collaborate with Nature, and cajole music out of their innards, the music of Life, every moment beautiful in its unpredictability and the innocence of creative forces? Or bow down to the man who programmes everything and plays it out through obedient machines?
And then again, do we worship Enthiran when he goes off-key or bad? Or accept only the Perfect, and marvel at how Man is Playing God? After all, aren't we all in God's hands helpless like mere machines?
Drones make art. Robots make music. Someone will create a better machine than ever, and name it Rahman.
OK. Bottom line. Do we need man? I mean a body? Or just thought and mind?
Bhagavadgita says God wanted and so made man. and Creation. And plays out this creation (as a Lila.)
Very complex issues. What would MSS have said to all this?
PS: In 2020, I buy a China-made Rahman3.0 off eBay for Rs 175. It comes bubble-wrapped, and after I insert batteries, I choose "Ëndaro Mahanubhavulu". I wave my hands, and out comes the Enthiran song. It doesnt obey me! I am upset and want to call After Sales Service. The 1800 machine that answers is Intel3.0 It just takes me on a worldwide spin......