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SAE Magazine 13-3

390 Bangalore +++ SAE Bangalore Helps Singer N CampusNews SAE & SAE ALUMNI NEWS // INTERNATIONAL NEWS Avinash A G added: “Exposure to new music and musicians completely changed the world around me. It gave a whole new dimension to my thinking and approach towards music. “There are many misconceptions about the art world. Ask someone to describe what it means to be an artist and they will probably paint a picture of one of the two extremes. “There is no perceived middle ground, no stability and no security. There are simply those who make it, and those who do not.” However he said it would be too simplistic to­ suggest the creative sector is always a huge gamble or “make or break”. Referring to the fact musicians have their own styles and traits he added: “When an ensemble ­performs it is often extremely challenging to get all the­ musicians involved on the same page to deliver a compelling performance. “One thing that really bothers me with other­ musicians of my age or circle is when short cuts are taken to get things done and there is far too much emphasis on the technicalities of the music content being created. “While I understand tha ­important, I also strongly fe of music should not be los “The whole idea of music even more importantly to m content. This can be ach of the music is infused wi ­creating it and the desired Taking a trip back down m an SAE and AAT student known for its multicultura were a bunch of 15 guys a different backgrounds. “My three years at AAT an They passed by and like happy ending. “I never thought I would professionally. I also got to life.” * The adapted interview ha of Score Magazine, India.

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