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Kapil Srivastava
During the Video shoot of a Song at a studio in Delhi, India.
Background information
Born23 June
Delhi, India
Occupation(s)Guitarist, composer, author
InstrumentGuitar
Websitewww.guitarmonk.com
www.kapilsrivastava.com
Musical artist

Kapil Srivastava (born 23 June) is an Indian guitarist, music author, composer, trainer from New Delhi. Kapil completed his education from DAV Public School and thereafter pursued his graduation in commerce from University of Delhi. He started his career in 1996 as a guitarist and worked for record labels including Sa Re Ga Ma etc.

Kapil apart from being guitar player also founded the music concept with the name of Guitarmonk in the year 2005 which primarily focus on guitar education, music career, live guitar performances and similar products and service initiatives.

Kapil has been taming an interest for music and allied arts since he was 10 years old. His interests comprise music composing, authoring, music education and live guitar concerts. He has authored several books on guitar some of them are as Rudiments of guitar, mastery to guitar scales vol. 1 & 2 etc. & produced instrumental guitar album as Indian Guitaroo vol 1 & vol 2.

He and his team have been training corporate to motivate employees and raise productivity. He has been further playing a major role in counseling schools to consider music education as a serious area rather mere custom.

Compositions

Kapil Srivastava has composed several guitar compositions. Among them he also improvised India's fastest Bollywood guitar piece Neele Neele Ambar Par, Chura Liya hai tumne on guitar etc. He also composed music, The Journey, for a Bollywood movie Dubai Returns. Guitar duet release with Grammy Winner Vishwa Mohan Bhatt in the year 2016 for the composition Merry Love Rain.

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