Ep. 2. Vijaynarain - Thunder from down under
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IIn a "Stage Matters" podcast, singer-composer-lyricist Vijaynarain shared insights into his journey in live performance, highlighting its profound impact on his artistic development. His passion for performing was ignited by early childhood musical training and the unique intimacy forged with audiences.
Vijaynarain recounted pivotal moments, including his participation in A.R. Rahman's "Unity of Light" concert, and a significant personal milestone in 2023: a performance for 11,000 people in Malaysia, which occurred after he transitioned to pursuing music full-time.
He underscored the importance of continuous learning, particularly from audience feedback, and emphasized meticulous preparation for shows, including adhering to a specific diet and vocal rest. Vijaynarain described performing as a "deeply spiritual" act, where improvisation is dynamically fueled by audience energy. While personal experiences are central to his storytelling on stage, he admitted that show promotion remains his biggest challenge. He also expressed a belief in the generative power of mistakes, advocating for openness during performances.
Vijaynarain stressed that the value of live performance lies in its unfiltered human connection, a quality he believes will become increasingly precious in an evolving digital age. His advice to aspiring musicians includes discovering their unique sound and actively engaging in live performances early in their careers to foster growth and genuine connection.
Chapters
1. Ep. 2. Vijaynarain - Thunder from down under (00:00:00)
2. intro (00:00:59)
3. Hello Vijaynarain (00:00:59)
4. beginnings (00:01:25)
5. Preparation process (00:04:54)
6. improvisation and rehearsal (00:07:40)
7. identity and personal history (00:08:18)
8. most challenging aspect (00:09:09)
9. role of the audience (00:14:05)
10. value of performance in future (00:20:43)
11. external stimulants (00:25:50)
12. shout out to future generations (00:26:48)
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