Tuesday, March 14, 2006

On BDC IDOL

In my earlier post I mentioned that I was the runner up in the BDC IDOL event.

I have had many a people asking me to elaborate on that.

OK.. so my workplace has a music club and this music club organised this event BDC IDOL much in the same lines as INDIAN IDOL.

here we had three judges and hence there was a jury award and of course the audience vote.

I was the runner up for the Jury Award :( I was soooo sure i would win!!! coz i was very sure of my song, my swaras and my rythm. ne ways...

I was sure tht i wouldnt get the audience vote. After all none one from my project turned up. (I blame it on the location of the event. It was held in our Sarjapur office!!! )

SO what did i get?

Some voucher and listen to this.. an invitation to join an events company the CEO of which was one of the judges. Great naaaa.

So eventually Alls Well That Ends Well !!!

BTW here is the video



On Music and BDC IDOL

I was just reading some blogs. The bloggers were retelling their experiences in the US.
Some of them wrote about how they had periodic musical concerts where they actually realised the value of their musical talents. many of them have confessed that before that they hadnt given the skils much thought and actually stopped practising and stuff.

This has set me thinking.

I am a proficient Harmonium player. My gurus and contemporaries have often excalimed on my skill. my fingers had great speed. my renditions of the ragas were melodious yet with the appropriate mixture of tanas, murkis and alaps. I have given many a solo performances and won many a national level trophies.

For all this i must thank my mother, after all it was she who saw to it that talent of mine was refined, forced me to riyaz (yeah tht age, tv and novels were more interesting!!)

After i joined the work force, my musical interest took a back step. No i didnt lose any interest in music, i still do. But under the pretext of "no time" practices dwindled.

I still give performances today. The audience is still avowed with my classical renditions.
I have had many a aspirants asking me to teach them music.
but again i have escaped saying - no time.

I guess i need to rethink....
after all this is a skill which is much coveted. Not everyone is blessed with the "swara" and "tala" dnyaana. i must not lose my talent...

I need to further polish my skills. need to increase my riyaz time.
BTW congratulate me , I was chosen as the first runnerup for BDC IDOL ie Bangalore Idol (same in the lines of Indian IDOL) i missed by .5 points!!!!!