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Shashaa Tirupati finds recording studios a divine space

- Titas Chowdhury titas.chowdhury@hindustant­imes.com

Even though the fear of an impending third wave looms large, most industries have begun working in a full-fledged fashion. As for the music industry, some have resumed live gigs and others have recommence­d in-studio recordings.

As Shashaa Tirupati returned to a recording studio, a few months, after creating and recording songs from home, she was hit with nostalgia. The singer says, “The pandemic is still on-going. But when things got a little better and I went back to a studio, I felt like I entered one for the very first time. I, exactly, felt this same way 20 years ago.”

Though Tirupati was used to the comfort of working from home, she asserts that the experience of a studio recording is unparallel­ed. “We all have become comfortabl­e recording from home. I’m happy that a lot of singers have turned self-sufficient. But a studio is a divine space. I never wear my shoes inside a studio. The piety of the place is very important for me,” she remarks.

The Mono Beena (Gold; 2018) singer has been putting music tutorial videos on her YouTube channel for about five years now. It helped her stay connected with aspiring musicians and music lovers to stay connected when the entire world went through a lockdown. “These videos help a lot of emerging singers, who are passionate about learning the nuances. Most of the songs I’ve sung are pretty difficult. They’ve taken me forever to record them. So, I can imagine how difficult they will be for a novice! In my tutorials, I also talk about my experience of working in a studio and collaborat­ing with different composers,” she ends.

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