One should take basic training in music and rhythm before venturing into recording studios.
One should take basic training in music and rhythm before venturing into recording studios.
Golu Rawal is a musician from a small town in Bundi district. He owns a music studio in his Dheit village.
Golu started his journey by learning to play the keyboard and playing as an accomplice in ‘bhajan sandhya’ programs. Looking at his talent, someone advised him to visit the studios in Jaipur. He worked for the studio of a Jaipur artist for months and learned the field of music recording. Then he decided to start his own music studio. He now creates and records every kind of Rajasthani, Haryanvi and other language music for his clients. He had never thought of earning from this field, as this was his passion.
His parents always supported his career interests. His father was also a percussionist and used to play in Bhajan programs. Golu learned to play the keyboard by watching his elder brother. He played in Bhajan programs for years and went to different cities in many states.
Golu suggests to the young aspirants who want to establish their studios that first they should learn music and gain experience by organizing programs. He says the experience would definitely give them the best opportunity to explore their talent and develop an understanding of the music recording field.