Welcome

Hello. Welcome to my world. This is a small website of mine in which I would like to share some of my thoughts, experiences and music.

This website concentrates on Music, History of Music, Future of Music, Facts of Music, Pioneers of Music, Technology in Music, in fact anything related to music. It's not only about music. It's about my life and experiences. As traveling is also a very important part of my life, I will share some of my travel experiences and photographs also here. Any knowledge contributions are welcome. Any jarred info is just because the site is still a pupa. I welcome any suggestions and contributions to make it more resourceful and turn it into a beautiful butterfly. I hope I will have my own domain soon and make it more beautiful. Enjoy your stay in this site.



Sunsets June 16th 2008

Here are some of the Sunset pictures that I have taken in recent years. This is not all that I have taken, but these are some of my favorites.

Trek to Agumbe and Kodachadri October 19th 2007

Until Hidlumane the way is pretty clear with pretty broad mud road. It’s around 4 to 5 kms from Nittur to Hidlumane. This is the only easy part of the trek. From Hidlumane we have to climb 3 hills in thick forest. This covers another 5 Kms. This is the most difficult part. This reaches to the main route (the actual route which vehicle takes). From here to guest house is around 3 to 4 kms and again it’s an easy walk. Read more...

Yamaha PSR 3000 May 07th 2007

YAMAHA's venture PSR 3000 is the predecessor of MOTIF series. Yamaha PSR 3000 comes with half the price of Yamaha MOTIF with most of the features of Yamaha MOTIF. It has the sound engine of MOTIF with Megavoices, and also bit of looks of MOTIF. Yamaha PSR 3000 looks busy with lot of buttons in the control board. It looks like a complicated system, but once right hands are put on it, it will be very easy to use. It works as a good system for the gigs (smaller like entertaining relatives or friends to big concerts with your band) and also as an arranger workstation where you can produce professional quality music. Read more...

Hampi - Every Stone has a Story to tell April 11th 2007

It was just a month before that we decided that we will be visiting the historical place Hampi. I knew that this was not the right time to be there as sun mercilessly pours his heat all over Hampi. But this heat couldn’t win over our excitement to go to the ruined city, Hampi. It was almost 10 hours journey from Hyderabad to Hospet. It’s in Hospet that we get good lodging and good food. Hampi is just 15 to 20 kms from Hospet. My parents and aunt were coming from Bangalore and myself and my brother were supposed to meet them in Hospet. At 4 in the morning our bus entered a small town and I saw a temple made of big stones and a person sitting stiff and doing meditation. Now I guessed that I am somewhere near Hampi. Read more...

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