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Time For Musical Lessons For Sarah Jane

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Apr, 2015 01:43 PM
  • Time For Musical Lessons For Sarah Jane
Taking her passion for music a step forward, actress-singer Sarah Jane Dias is learning the acoustic guitar to hone her musical skills.
 
“I always had a nag to learn an instrument since my childhood. However, I never got to do so… I believe that learning of any kind of music...be it instrumental or vocal... enhances your ability as an artist,” Sarah Jane said in a statement. 
 
She is taking vocal lessons from Samantha Edward and instrument from a Parsi musician. 
 
The former Miss India, who released her first single "Forgot to be me" on Valentine's Day this year, shared that she is an 'obedient student'. 
 
“I'm very happy to have found someone who has learnt the art of acoustic guitar from the golden era of guitar. I'm an obedient student,” she added. 
 
The “Game” actress has also got enrolled into music appreciation classes to learn more on her style of music.
 
Meanwhile, Sarah Jane will be travelling to Dubai in May to perform four shows across the UAE. 

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