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Performing isn't just about technique—it's about presence. Our guest Hrday Sunil shares a powerful, honest look at their evolution from an anxious introvert who dreaded the spotlight to an artist who actively feeds off the crowd. We explore the profound difference between the perfectionism of the studio and the fleeting, beautiful "compromise" of live music.
They detail the practicalities of gig life, the importance of systematic troubleshooting over frustration, and the one piece of advice that helps them survive the "dry months" of a touring musician: just play for the love of the instrument.
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