It was a few weeks back that I started this endeavour. Of
getting to know music and musicians and talking to them, interacting and
knowing what it is all about. While the first interview, followed by a music
album launch was much loved; I got a wonderful chance of getting to interact
with another very inspirational figure for this week.
Debabrata Das, better known as Debu is the arranger and assistant for
Tabla maestro Bickram Ghosh and has been in the music industry for as long as 12
years. Also a part of the major band circuit of Kolkata, Debu has been keenly
following everything related to it. He has worked as an assistance music director for movies such as Byomkesh pawrbo and Eagoler Chokh. Having to interact with him has been great.
Knowing about keyboards, greater. Here are snippets from the conversation...
What was the first ever tune that you
learnt to play?
Debabrata
Das- In keyboard it was Jingle bells while
in guitar it was Hotel California.
How would you define or describe that
you play. Keyboard and guitar, both?
Debabrata
Das- I play keyboard as professional. But
I play guitar for myself & for friends. Guitar is the 1st love &
keyboard is like the wife. I also feel that if played well, 1 instrument is
enough.
Woah! So, how is it like being an
arranger? For the ones who do not know much about what arrangement is, how
would you explain the whole concept of arrangement or music composition?
Debabrata
Das- Composing something is like what you
have realized. Justify the lyrics with the tune. It’s like a new born baby.
While I compose, I always think what the subject matter is. Then I write. Then,
compose. Never try to rush. It’s spontaneous. Arrangement. It’s like you have a
baby & you are nurturing that child with love and passion. Dressing that
child like a mother. Arranging any song means not too much playing rather
simple play, less play but effective play. That can back it up from the bottom.
Never get loose & enrich the song.
That was a wonderful explanation. So,
you do so many things. You play instruments, you arrange, you write lyrics, you
compose, you sing. If any day you have to choose only 1 career path, what would
it be?
Debabrata
Das- Composing
Why?
Debabrata
Das- ‘Cause, If I compose I can do lots of
things. Like, I can make tunes. Sometimes, I can compose lyrics as well compose
instrumental music. Arrangement is also part of composing
You must have done live gigs?
Debabrata
Das- Yup. I'm member of a band titled
Orient Express. We do Latin American music. Every Monday we go live at Someplace
else. Early in my career, I did lots of live shows. So called Macha shows. Hindi, Bengali. We had a
band. Rock band. Rabindra sangeet live. Have performed with Bickram Ghosh,
Mallar Ghosh, Maherin and many more. Last couple of years I have stopped live
gigs with various artists. I am concentrating more to play with big artists.
That's a superb bio. How are live gigs
different from individual composition? As a musician, what would you prefer?
Debabrata
Das- Live shows are so tough. No chance
for errors. It’s a challenge. The whole band depends on me. The keyboardist is like
the backbone of any band. So it’s quite challenging & individual
compositions are like you can show yourself what you can do. Showing your skill
creativity. As musician I prefer to do individual compositions.
So how does it feel playing the
keyboard? What is the importance of the keyboard in a band?
Debabrata
Das- It’s like I'm the spinal cord. Huge
importance & in my genre of music without me it’s like fulari bina chutney. With all due respect to the other instruments,
I can say that you can make a band without the keyboard but if you make a band
with the keyboard then you can never get it out.
You've worked with all type of artists
and at all types of places. How has been the experience?
Debabrata
Das- It's great. Every good artist has a
positive nature. I am learning everyday through them. My career is too short,
about 12 years. When I meet any artist I feel they know better than me. True
artists always want to give. Want to teach. I'm a good listener so I grab
everything and well, I'm a better filter so I consume the right words.
5 years from date, where do you see
yourself?
Debabrata
Das- As an artist. Now I'm a musician. Maybe
a writer. Or arranger. But I want to be an artist. To be more specific, a philosopher.
What are you currently working on?
Debabrata
Das- Right now I've lots of project coming
up. There’s one upcoming film as the assistant music director. Then, I've a
music company. Opolis Entertainment. I'm working on it. There are some music videos
that are to be done for my company. There are recordings for my compositions.
One album on Rabindra Sangeet that is to be released on 25th Boisakh. Finally,
there’s one short film.
So, what would you like to say about
the music industry of today? How much has it changed from the first time you
joined?
Debabrata
Das- It has changed not a single bit. Just
the same from what I saw for the first time. You know what? Life never changes.
What changes is our way of thinking, way of talking and way of living. So, the
industry remained the same while we people change a lot. Composition rises so
we became selfish. But in the recent times some good artists are coming. We are
trying to help each other to move ahead in the race. I think it will change the
industry.
What would you want to say to the
upcoming musicians and your followers?
Debabrata
Das- Try to learn. Learning is the process
that makes you perfect. Perfect practice is needed for perfect poise. Never
practice without knowledge. Listen to good songs. As well as bad ones. That'll
give a perfect picture. Make good friends. Enjoy the life. And very important,
be a good lover. Fall in love and that’ll make you more creative.
Wasn’t that so
insightful on the importance of the keyboard in music? Don’t you feel like
knowing more on music and musicians? Look up at this space, every weekend for something,
anything that I can give you. For the musicians who want to help me with this
idea, get in touch with me at- vanyasnotebook@outlook.com.
For you, music lover, please share this and spread the word. Let us all be by
music. Let us let our soul be musical!
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