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Monday, May 24, 2021

Naveen • Fluid - Flute Grooves



Naveen Kum ar Kumar is an Indian flautist who has accompanied many film music directors and composers on popular Bollywood tracks. Naveen has also directed music for Gospel recordings. He is known for playing flute in Bombay themes and Kal Ho na Ho.

Naveen has played for leading Indian film music composers such as A.R. Rahman, Ilayaraja, Pritam, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Sajid–Wajid and Salim Sulaiman. He has performed with musicians such as Sivamani, Louiz Banks, Mandolin Srinivas, and John McLaughlin. Eventually, Naveen moved to Mumbai to get chances to work with other composers in India. He has featured vocals in film songs by M.M. Keeravani and Deva, among others. Songs include "Kaadhal Sadugudu" in Mani Ratnam's Alaipaayuthey, and "Salam Gulamu" in Deva's Hello.

He created his own flute, which he calls the "Naveen Flute". This flute features flute tone and the vibration of strings (through the placement of a string on the side of the flute).

Naveen has received great attention for the instrumental orchestral piece, "Bombay Theme", which AR Rahman composed and arranged for the film Bombay in 1995. Other popular songs that feature his flute interludes are Zara Zara (Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein) and the Kal Ho Na Ho title track. He also performed with A.R. Rahman and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Southbank Centre in London on 7 April 2010.
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Naveen Kum ar Kumar es un flautista indio que ha acompañado a muchos directores y compositores de música de cine en temas populares de Bollywood. Naveen también ha dirigido la música de grabaciones de gospel. Es conocido por tocar la flauta en temas de Bombay y Kal Ho na Ho.

Naveen ha tocado para los principales compositores de música de cine de la India, como A.R. Rahman, Ilayaraja, Pritam, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Sajid-Wajid y Salim Sulaiman. Ha actuado con músicos como Sivamani, Louiz Banks, Mandolin Srinivas y John McLaughlin. Con el tiempo, Naveen se trasladó a Mumbai para tener la oportunidad de trabajar con otros compositores de la India. Ha puesto voz a canciones de películas de M.M. Keeravani y Deva, entre otros. Entre sus canciones se encuentran "Kaadhal Sadugudu" en Alaipaayuthey, de Mani Ratnam, y "Salam Gulamu" en Hello, de Deva.

Ha creado su propia flauta, a la que llama "Naveen Flute". Esta flauta presenta el tono de la flauta y la vibración de las cuerdas (mediante la colocación de una cuerda en el lateral de la flauta).

Naveen ha recibido gran atención por la pieza orquestal instrumental "Bombay Theme", que AR Rahman compuso y arregló para la película Bombay en 1995. Otras canciones populares en las que aparecen sus interludios de flauta son Zara Zara (Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein) y el tema principal de Kal Ho Na Ho. También actuó con A.R. Rahman y la Royal Philharmonic Orchestra en el Southbank Centre de Londres el 7 de abril de 2010.


Tracklisting:
01: Fluid
02: Bombay Theme (Flute Rendition from 'Bombay')
03: Mohana
04: Chennai Rain
05: Jiya Jale (Flute Rendition from 'Dil Se')
06: First Light
07: Symphony
08: You & I
09: Essensce

Album: Fluid - Flute Grooves by Naveen
Artist: Naveen
Music: A.R.Rahman, Naveen (Flute)
Genre: Instrumental
Label: Sony BMG
Release: 2006









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