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A Good Composer "Invents The Music"

A composer is a person who composes the music for a song. The song can be an album or a film track. Since music and dance are quite essential to Telugu cinema, the music composer’s role is very crucial in a film production. The audio release of any movie takes place much before the movie itself. Hence, the songs and its melodies should be able to create a stir among fans. The music composer works closely with the lyricist and the music director. The lyricist writes down the lyrics of a song whereas the composer creates the music or melody from scratch. He chooses which instruments will suit best and then arranges the music. He has a thorough knowledge of various genres of music and uses different music notation software for his job.

The music director then edits the music piece, making certain changes here and there. The music producer takes care of all the expenses of getting the song recorded and released. And that’s how our favorite songs reach us, their music leaving us in a state of trance. Without their music, the Telugu cinema would be incomplete after all. So here, let us take you on a tour of Tollywood’s Mozarts and Beethovens and give you a look into their lives.Â