Having finished the 8th semester exams, I feel very free and relaxed to the core. Its a feeling i have been longing for, a feeling that refreshes one’s perspective towards life and prepares one for the next big step in life. Well, you must feel euphoric about such a vacation after going through 152 internal exams, 59 VTU semester exams and 2500+ class hours
I still remember my first day in RVCE as though it was just yesterday. The anxiety of being in a new place, the apprehension of tough competition in the best engineering college of Bangalore, hundreds of dreams and ambitions.. ufff!!! These four years of engineering have been as adventurous as they can get. I cherish the memories of the first program i compiled ( printing “hello world!” in C), the first time bargain for books on avenue road, the first time i was ragged, the first programming contest won by me…
Now, that i have all the time in the world for myself, I ought to plan and become more disciplined, focussed individual. I am interested in learning hindustani classical music. Please inform me if you know any good hindustani music classes in bangalore. It would be nice if classes happen during weekends. For the fun element, here is a song sung by me. Please give me your feedback so that i can improve and sing better.
Lets do a duet?
I can only sing ‘ Dekha jo tujhe yaar,dil mein bajhi guitar…”
sounds interesting and funny
BTW, u sing well…
Lets sing our anthem together
@Prass – you guys can sing one of your favorite “Lucky – No time for love” songs
@Netra – Very nice singing. You can check out Pravin Godkhindi for Hindustani Lessons. Their house is in Girinagar
Thats a great advice.. thank you
I didn’t know that you sing so well
he he.. thank u Prashanth
Hey netra,
Congratulations on your job.very happy for you.
Thanks a lot
Hey nice blog
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Interesting to know that you are such a talented singer. Your notes were almost spot-on and made for a very soothing listening. You should record more of these.
ATB
Mudit
Thank you Mudit