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The impact of technology on Hindustani classical music according to Suraj Bhartti – News

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Last updated: 2024/10/06 at 4:17 PM
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Suraj Bhartti, a classical singer and vocal coach based in the UAE, is dedicated to preserving the rich legacy of Hindustani classical music. Despite the convenience of technology in arranging music, Bhartti believes that this ancient form of music will never fade away. His diverse student base, ranging from young children to older enthusiasts, showcases the timeless appeal of Hindustani music. Through his performances, compositions, and teachings, Bhartti embodies the spirit of giving back to the music community.

In an interview with City Times, Bhartti talked about his musical journey and how he keeps Hindustani classical music alive in a modern world. Coming from a musical lineage, with influences from his grandfather and father, he felt naturally drawn to a career in music. Moving to Dubai, he found a warm reception for Hindustani classical music among diverse audiences. He has students from various cultural backgrounds, all eager to explore the art of singing and music.

Bhartti’s compositions have gained traction in the film and TV industry, with his original tracks available on popular platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. His versatility in creating emotional ballads, energetic dance tracks, and devotional mantras allows him to connect with a broader audience. As both a musician and a teacher, Bhartti finds fulfillment in witnessing families learn music together and individuals pursue their passion for singing at any age.

Tailoring his teaching approach based on each student’s level of experience, Bhartti aims to empower learners to discover their unique voices. In a world driven by technology and autotuning, he emphasizes the importance of retaining passion and dedication in music education. Despite the competitive music industry in the UAE, Bhartti believes that trained singers who offer quality and authenticity will always find an audience.

For those interested in learning music from Bhartti, he is accessible through social media and offers both online and in-person vocal coaching sessions. His programme “Singing with Suraj” includes various courses designed to make learning music simple and effective. When preparing for a performance, Bhartti focuses on understanding the songs, practicing thoroughly, and keeping his voice in top condition. His advice to aspiring Hindustani classical music learners is to dive in wholeheartedly and embrace the transformative journey that music offers.

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