A measure to bridge the gap between me and music!
We overcome a lot during the day, and love to pen them in
our diary. There are some instances which we wish to expose on the internet. I
had one such happening in the recent time.
Chithirai Thiruvizha, the event conducted by Sai Fine Arts,
Nanganallur to felicitate the budding musicians who have qualified the annual
examination.
The event happened on 7th July 2018 with the graceful presence of Mrs. Kanthalakshmi Chandramouli, Writer and Journalist; Kavinaya Chelvar Mannai Pasanthi; and Mr. Sathaya Ganesh, the correspondent, and principal of Karpaga Vigneshwara Vidhyalaya.
The event happened on 7th July 2018 with the graceful presence of Mrs. Kanthalakshmi Chandramouli, Writer and Journalist; Kavinaya Chelvar Mannai Pasanthi; and Mr. Sathaya Ganesh, the correspondent, and principal of Karpaga Vigneshwara Vidhyalaya.
Guru Shri Nellai M Vinayaga Moorthy, the young energetic
tutor at Sai Fine Arts scheduled a vocal concert to be performed at the
beginning of the ceremony. Delighted that I was part of the team.
It has been one and half years since I had been practicing
Veena and Vocal under the guidance of the gurus at the Sai Fine Arts. I believe
music fall under the same ambit of academics. There are so much to learn,
practice and tap creativity. I had been wondering at the skills obtained by the
co-students, mostly in the ninth and tenth grade of school whom I proudly
address as my seniors in music. I and my sibling were associated with such
talented performers for the vocal concert. Though the kid in them seemed
visible, they outperformed.
I remember the practice sessions began in the second week of
June. Songs were challenging, especially the Krithis. I remember each day we
were taught a new Krithi by our Guru, I would look at my sister with that ‘CAN
I?’ feel. She acknowledges with a smile each time I do that. I recollect
recording the songs sung by Guru Shri Nellai M Vinayaga Moorthy, and the Sai
Sisters (daughters of the Guru, awarded with the Sangeetha Yuva Sarathi title).
They never denied to help us when we were struck at something during the
practice sessions.
Sometimes, we always need that minimal percentage of fear
which pulls us to practice better and perform better. I go by it.
Every day after work, we gathered, learned, practiced and
practiced. The practices equipped the skills and helped confidence balance the
fear. I recognized that the energy during those sessions never lessened, rather
it increased day after day. It was solely possible because of the ideal Guru
who kept endlessly, teaching, correcting, advising, encouraging, motivating and
grooming us.
The bhajans were given equal importance like that of the
Krithis and I recollect the kids, probably below the age of ten, actively
participating.
The learnings were THE HUGE. I realize that there are so
much in music that demands a lifetime and beyond to master the art. Once again,
this concert has helped us get understand the nuances in music. I witnessed
many passionate students rewarded for qualifying the musical grade exams. Numerous
awards and titles were given including the Guru S P Sivasubramania Bhagavathar
award.
A word of gratitude, from us as disciples, seem ‘no equal’ to the
efforts put by the Gurus at the Sai Fine Arts. The desire to learn more never
ends.
Aspiring to bridge the gap between me and music with the teachings and guidance of Guru Shri Nellai M Vinayaga Moorthy, Guru Shrimathi V Thanga Selvi, Guru Shri A Vishwamithran and the budding musicians in line with practice.
Aspiring to bridge the gap between me and music with the teachings and guidance of Guru Shri Nellai M Vinayaga Moorthy, Guru Shrimathi V Thanga Selvi, Guru Shri A Vishwamithran and the budding musicians in line with practice.