MONDAY MUSE (11 May 2009)
SING A SONG 
 
My friend, Nirmesh Tyagi had a childhood dream to be a singer. Since his family 
was connected with the Hindi film fraternity, his talent was noticed early. 
However, offers to get him trained were let by. Years later, Nirmesh is 
discovering his happiness by singing at family occasions and opportunities at 
events of the JCI organisation, to which we both belong.
 
It is interesting to note what Nirmesh does to be better at singing. He buys 
karaoke music and sings to the tune at home, his car and whenever and wherever 
he can. All this singing not only makes him better as a singer… it maintains 
him in a happy, proactive mood. And that is an important learning!
 
There is an artist, a singer, a dancer, a story teller in all of us. But quite 
often our potential is unfairly condemned under our own expectation of its 
worthiness before an audience. It is foolish to compare ourselves with 
professionals. More importantly, the best of singers get better not by 
comparing themselves with the singing greats. Rather they get inspired by their 
icons to connect to the joy that comes from singing.
 
Joe Raposo said it so well, “Sing out loud, Sing out strong… Sing, Sing a song, 
Make it simple, To last your whole life long, Don't worry that it's not good 
enough, For anyone else to hear, Sing, Sing a song.”
 
Singing, painting, writing, et al are personal experiences as well. They give 
us happiness, satisfaction and more significantly a sense of focus on a 
positive way of looking at things. Our entire mental make up will be better if 
and when we sing… with or without karaoke music! After all, audience applaud 
the singer who externalises his personal connect with the happiness of singing…
 
We would BE BETTER if we would sing… 
‘cause singing is such an excellent thing! 
 
- Pravin K. Sabnis



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