06 May,2018 07:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Soumya Vajpayee Tiwari
Rupert Fernandes
While most musicians play safe while debuting as composers in Bollywood, Rupert Fernandes has set an example by composing the soundtrack and background score of Naseeruddin Shah's Hope Aur Hum with just one instrument - the guitar. "When I watched the film, I realised that it has a personal touch and the message was powerful. I decided to interpret background score as well as the songs through the guitar," says Fernandes.
Shah in a still from the film
The composer created thuds and noises accompanying music with an acoustic guitar. The "versatile instrument", he says, can "produce a myriad of sounds. For instance, for the title song, I managed to coax out a kick drum sound by thumping the lower part of the guitar. The song has a dance feel, so I had to come up with some unconventional ideas to execute it on one instrument. With the right mixing and processing, you can achieve what you conceive," says Fernandes. He is happy that he received a thumbs up from Shah. "I'm a fan of his acting. He complimented me on the music and its uniqueness. Coming from him, it meant a lot."
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