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Ye Tumhari Meri Baatein (Rock-On)
What I love about this melody is that its contemporary music does not steal y...
Aap Jaisa Koi - Qurbaani (Revised)
It's been more than a month since I shared my songs. Realized the shortcoming...
Rajnigandha : Cover - Arati H
A very sweet song from the movie "Rajnigandha"(1974). The essence of this son...
Zara Zara
"Zara Zara" - from the movie Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein (popularly recalled as R...
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A techie-turned-marketing communications professional, I’ve always had a natural bent for singing. For almost a year, I trained in Carnatic vocals under the guidance of my guru – Mrs Kalyani Srinivasan. Caught up with my engineering studies, I discontinued. For which, I regret today. All you guys on Muziboo are just fantastic! There’s so much to learn from all of you. I’m very happy to come across this wonderful medium and be a part of it. :)
They say books are your best friends. They are. But I think it’s music that gets me alive and makes me go crazy. It makes me ponder:
Music is a wonderful manifestation of different moods – a face of our emotions. It’s the predominant part of our nature that dictates our taste towards it. I love all kinds of music. Yet, I have a propensity towards peppy and soulful numbers or even meaningless madness that doesn’t fail to chime in my ears….as I’m a happy(and sometimes goofy ;)) person. That said, music is a privilege to one and all….some like it sweet, some like it wild, while others prefer it quiet and lull.
I am in a trance as the uncanny power of music regulates my body chemistry and infuses positive energy in me. It’s a feeling of a pure spirit hugging me. This is magic! With each listen, I reach closer to myself. Music has no language, but is an expression of living as well as non-living beings. It is, but a harmonized string of sounds patterned in a melodious way – a tuneful transition of different sounds and a language for the visuals. Perhaps, by virtue of music, would the “Amoeba” be lyrical….?
I’m friendly, yet distant; bubbly, yet composed; romantic, yet pragmatic….I dazedly ask myself – why? Deliberation? Hesitation? Inhibitions? I guess so….
So here I am to shed all these and let my emotions flow free through the heavenly feel of MUSIC!!!
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