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Importance Of Training In Pursuing An Art Form


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#1 ritu

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Posted 07 March 2012 - 05:00 AM

Being a part of the Bengali community, you have to master some form of art,at least try to do so, when you know that in any event or festival celebrated by the community, the people are bound to discuss about art and more about what art form their child is pursuing these days , so my life wasn't an exception, for I somewhat had a good voice and my father wanted me to join music classes but how could I explain him that I loved music because I felt my soul could connect to music very well, the idea of taking formal lessons was not to work for me, so my mother made me switch to painting classes. When I was no longer a kid, we had "friends' day out" very often, and I would sing for my friends, they enjoyed my singing, but would almost curse me for not going to music classes. I won't disagree totally as I know how important it was to get trained, still inherently never felt like joining one. With the course of time, I began to understand why training was inevitable, especially when I had to sing on stage at a few instances. The training part will mainly teach you how to understand yourself what your drawbacks are, because you are the best judge of yourself and how to work upon those areas to show improvement. The untrained but gifted lot are aware of the field and can exhibit their talent, but training will provide the directions and increase the degree of excellence.




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