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In this issue

Cover story: R. Prasanna a.k.a Guitar PrasannaIn conversation with Sukanya Ramgopal, First Indian woman to play the GhatamArtist of the month: Viveick RajagopalanBand of the month: The Yellow DiaryInterview with Mike Blackman, Managing Director- Integrated Systems EuropeArticles: With an air of Mystique flute, 7 MTV unplugged songs you must listen to, Labelling music- Good or bad?, A confluence of culture- The origin of Folk metal, Styles and types of music in India, A handy glossary for music pros,  and more.Music Tech: Studio Tour- Benchmark Studios, Tips to take your studio to the next level, The two greatest consoles and their impact on music, How to record the Piano like a pro, The importance of an SSL-XL desk in your studio

The Score Magazine Description:

The Score Magazine aspires to become the first fully comprehensive home-brewn Indian Music Company. It irked us to see little vision or effort by several music media organizations in India to promote original music and to create an audience for it. We want good music to reach millions. We want to be the reason why musicians want to persist with what they do.

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