Rohan had always been fascinated by the rich and diverse world of Indian instrumental music. Growing up in a small town in India, he was exposed to the sounds of classical music from a young age. His grandfather, a retired sitar player, would often play the instrument at home, mesmerizing Rohan with its intricate ragas and talas.
The ease of downloading MP3s had opened up a new world of possibilities for Rohan. He could now access a vast library of Indian instrumental music, learn from the masters, and even support emerging artists. His love for Indian instrumental music had never been stronger, and he was grateful for the technology that allowed him to enjoy it whenever and wherever he wanted.
As Rohan grew older, his interest in Indian instrumental music only deepened. He began to explore the works of legendary musicians like Ravi Shankar, Vilayat Khan, and Trilok Gurtu. He would spend hours listening to their albums, trying to absorb the nuances of their playing styles and the emotional depth of their music.