Friendship, Fun & “Zoobi-Doobi”

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  1. Indeed an interesting piece of writing which reminded me of my childhood days.

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  2. Nice read - colleges and universities across the world have their own Zoobi Doobis and their "Viruses" that make the experience memorable. I would suggest that you also watch "In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones" (based on my college)and "Chhichhore".

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    1. A very valuable suggestion from you indeed! I have heard so much about you from my Dad! I shall definitely watch those movies. Please read my other write ups and make your suggestions there too. Love.

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  3. Good one Soham!!

    But shifting from a romantic paragraph to a musical one was fast, in my view. I let me double that comment from your Dad, as I know your Dad was from Mars and Mom was probably from Venus, at that time!!

    Keep the skill developing!!

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    1. I am guessing you must have been a close friend of my father! Thank you for your comments. Please read my other write ups and make your comments there too. It is very nice to hear from you.

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  4. Beautiful rendition. Will dance over it for my wedding anniversary. Would be good to have it live!

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  5. This beautiful piece of writing reminds me my college days which I miss now due to this adverse situation and your awesome playing here, Wow ❤ And also, this is one of my favourite songs indeed... want to hear such renditions more. God bless❤ Riya Pisimoni

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  6. I see, you asked your parents about the truthfulness of the movie events... Good

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    1. I did and dad clarified. Please keep following my blog and send me your views.

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  7. I like your concept of music meeting maths.

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    1. Do you? I love both!
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  8. Excellent soham...waiting for the next one.

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  9. Loved to see and read your blog, Soham. It was indeed a pleasure to see you articulate words so very well, you have grown up now but for me you're the little Soham . God bless you son.

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  11. "where music meets mathematics" ...
    Not too many kids of your age have the depth to think of such a world.
    You are already a rising star, Soham, whatever your field may become.
    Provided you stay true to yourself and hard work!

    Your language is flowing; it got the finesse. Keep the blogs coming.
    To further sharpen your style, consider occasionally consulting this little gem of a book - "The elements of style" by Strunk & White.
    (perhaps you do that already ..)

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    1. I am extremely happy that you commented on my blog!
      You are right - that tagline was not fully done by me. I was in need to create a tagline to express myself. When I discussed it with my dad, he mentioned that I should think of two subject areas from which I draw maximum inspiration and satisfaction. He also suggested me to make a world out of these two subjects in my mind and think of the tagline. As Music and Mathematics are my most favourite subjects, I did some research to find out that Music creates patterns of sound and Mathematics help to study patterns. I got my dream tagline…….

      I shall definitely read the book you suggested and yes, thank you for your appreciations!
      Please keep reading and sending comments on my blog.

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  12. Soham, you navigated through this piece beautifully, and took me along for the ride! Do watch Chichore! I will pass on “music created patterns of sound and mathematics helps to study patterns” to my grandson who also loves both and is a drummer!

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    1. I loved your appreciation. I shall watch the movie you suggested. In fact some of my father's friends suggested it too. I already saw some clips.

      Please pass my blog's URL to your grandson. Do let me know his feedback. Love and regards.

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  13. An excellent piece of music followed by a wonderful write up . Keep up your good work!

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