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  • I don’t believe that every learner comes to become an artist: Artium Academy’s Ashish Joshi

    I don’t believe that every learner comes to become an artist: Artium Academy’s Ashish Joshi

    Mumbai: As technology and artificial intelligence (AI) continue to reshape music creation, education is also evolving to keep pace with these changes. AI offers musicians advanced tools for creativity and efficiency, while independent music is gaining prominence worldwide.

    Artium Academy steps into this space, offering a forward-thinking approach to music learning. By combining modern pedagogy with AI, they provide a personalised learning experience, nurturing talent from the grassroots level. With guidance from industry legends like Sonu Nigam, Shubha Mudgal, KS Chithra, among others, Artium Academy is transforming the way music education is delivered, helping students evolve from learners to creators.

    Indiantelevision.com’s Arth Chakraborty caught up with Artium Academy founder and CEO Ashish Joshi to discuss the academy’s innovative approach to music education, the role of AI in enhancing learning experiences, the importance of nurturing talent for the independent music scene, and much more…

    Edited Excerpts:

    On the inspiration behind founding Artium Academy, and the evolution of its mission since its inception

    Despite the depth, diversity, and richness of Indian music, which is probably deeper and more diverse than the global music ecosystem, India has never had a music education brand that is truly global. Just imagine the Berklee College of Music, New York and The Juilliard School in the West. That was one of the first thoughts that came to my mind and that’s when we realised that there was also a lack of an outcome-driven education platform globally.

    What I mean is that, once you finish learning, whether on your own or through an institution, you are left to fend for yourself. There is no creative assistance, no creative guidance, or no financial support. Even if you manage to create something of your own, there’s no help with monetisation or distribution. So, the value chain was dysfunctional. Also, the current music education ecosystem in India is rigid and has not evolved. It’s not a globally standardised process like you see in the West or Southeast Asia, where programs are standardised right from school. That’s not the case in India. These were the gaps we saw, which inspired us to start Artium. Today, we are proud to be the largest outcome-driven music education platform.

    On Artium Academy differentiating itself from other music education platforms

    The outcome-led approach I mentioned is one of our key differentiators. There are a few aspects that really stand out. First, we are fortunate to have some of the top maestros in the industry, individuals who have dedicated their life, heart, and soul to music across various genres, such as Sonu Nigam, Shubha Mudgal, K.S. Chithra, Louis Banks and Aruna Sairam. These maestros have come together as part of the academic board at Artium, which is one of our biggest differentiators. The second is that we are the first outcome-driven music education platform. When I say outcomes, they come in two forms: one is a globally certified music education program, and the other is the journey from being a learner to becoming a creator, and eventually an influencer. This comprehensive vertical music play is what sets us apart from other players who are solely focused on music education.

    Additionally, we’ve launched our own music label, where we give opportunity to our talent. Every album we launch includes a collaboration between a superstar from the industry and our talent, giving them a fast track in their growth journey. So, real outcomes are being driven.

    On AI transforming music education and enhancing creativity and efficiency in music production at Artium Academy

    I wouldn’t say that we are using AI to teach learners because I still believe that the learning process is creative, and you can’t depend on AI to start teaching. However we are using AI to enable the post-class practice experience. We’ve built a picture recognition platform as part of our practice studio. So, after the class is over and the learner goes home, they have the content they learned in the class. Through the practice studio, which has an AI-enabled platform, learners can practice and submit their assignments based on the practice they’ve done.

    I feel AI plays a vital role in enabling these self-paced practice sessions when the teacher isn’t available after the live class. That’s one area where AI plays a very important role, and we’re trying to use that as much as possible. We’re also using AI for generating video content. For instance, at Juju Baby Music, all our video content is AI-enabled. This means we don’t have to go outdoors to shoot for any concepts we create around the videos; all the videos are AI-enabled or rather AI-led.

    On the current trend of underdeveloped music styles gaining popularity as compared to the polished styles valued in the past; and this trend affecting young artists’ creative processes

    I believe Lo-Fi is a format of music, but an artist doesn’t have to sing in Lo-Fi. The core process of music learning remains the same, although new genres, such as hip-hop, may be introduced along the way. However, this doesn’t change the approach to vocal training. An artist’s journey typically has two or three key phases: learning, creating (which involves songwriting), and finally, performing. The performance stage is crucial, as it requires the artist to have mastered the fundamentals during their learning phase to excel as a live performer.

    While new formats like Lo-Fi have gained popularity thanks to advancements in technology, they are more about how the music is presented than how it’s learned. Lo-Fi works because most devices can handle stereo sound well, but it’s not a style of singing. The learning process shouldn’t shift based on these evolving formats. More and more artists realise that mastering versatility is essential for them to become multi-genre singers. The nuances of these new formats are tied to production, not to the foundational aspects of learning music.

    On AI tools used in your teaching methods

    Once learners complete their live classes, they have content available on their dashboard for post-class learning. This phase focuses on the practice process, where they can use AI tools to practice with original content and receive feedback on how well they are doing with pitch, sur, and taal. We are efficiently utilising AI here and continue to evolve as we move forward on this journey.

    On Artium Academy supporting aspiring musicians in today’s rapidly evolving industry

    Most music education platforms in the world leave you to fend for yourself once you finish your learning journey. However, at Artium, we have our own music label, Juju Baby Music, where the idea is to take learners journey from being just learners to creators. Once they become creators, we help them through the entire A&R process of grooming them to be the artists of the future. We launch these talents on our own label, and in every album, we feature singles by our creators/artists, along with collaborations between our talent and maestros from the industry. This provides emerging talent with some of the finest exposure they can receive because all they need is a platform for visibility. That’s how we’re progressing with Artium Originals, with Juju Baby being a part of it.

    On Artium Academy defining and measuring success for its students, particularly in terms of their career growth in the music industry

    First, I don’t believe that every learner comes with the intention of becoming an artist; every learner has different reasons for learning. For instance, kids and their parents often want them to acquire cognitive skills, confidence, and the right growth. In that process, they may not focus on performing better.

    For us, the measurement of growth is in three formats. For a group of kids who want to acquire knowledge of music, we offer global certification programs to enable that process. For middle-aged individuals who see music education as a stress buster and seek social equity, we also facilitate their learning journey. For those who come with the intention of becoming creators or influencers of the future, there’s a specific journey we enable. As I mentioned before, these individuals move from being learners to creators.

    We provide them with creative assistance and a platform like Juju Baby Music to create and distribute their music. We also assist them in securing live shows and brand partnerships. So, the whole Juju Baby support system is what we offer to the talents who come to Artium with the intention of becoming the artists of the future.

    On the future of music education evolving and your vision for Artium Academy over the next few years

    I believe music education is growing rapidly for two key reasons. First, there’s a rising narrative among new-age parents that music education is an essential life skill for children. Much like enrolling kids in sports, more young parents are encouraging their children to start learning music as early as five or six years old. Second, India has never had a globally certified music education program, especially for Indian classical music, and I see that now emerging strongly. Moreover, with the government of India’s new education policy (NEP 2020) making music education an elective subject in CBSE and ICSE schools, this will further boost its growth.

    Overall, I see the growth of music education across different age groups and demographics as a healthy and positive trend. I also envision Artium Academy becoming the leading outcome-driven music education platform, starting with global Indians and eventually expanding across all cultures to become a truly global platform. By offering a platform for future creators, I see us as the foundation of talent, uniting creators under one umbrella within the next three to four years. Our goal is to be the largest hub for music creators, and with these creators as part of our ecosystem, we will generate significant independent music intellectual property (IP).

    In this way, we aim to build the largest independent music IP platform. On one side, we’ll be the largest education platform, on the other, the largest hub for music creators, and simultaneously, the biggest platform for producing independent music IP. That’s the future I see for Artium.

  • Teachers share stories of passion and personal growth on Teachers’ Day

    Teachers share stories of passion and personal growth on Teachers’ Day

    Mumbai: Every year on 5 September, we celebrate Teachers’ Day—a tribute to the unwavering dedication and profound influence of educators. This day serves as a reminder of the vital role teachers play in shaping the future of their students. Music teachers, in particular, are the architects of talent, refining skills and instilling the discipline that shapes both the individual and the artist within the students.

    At Artium Academy, teachers are the backbone of its mission. The academy, known for its innovative approach to music education, offers educators a platform to grow alongside their students. With a network of certified instructors and courses curated by music legends like Sonu Nigam, K. S. Chithra, and Shubha Mudgal, Artium is redefining music learning for students across the globe.

    Dhrupadi Das from Mumbai, who teaches Western Vocals at Artium Academy, shares her experience, stating, “Artium has impacted me to have a financially stable source of income. Also, meeting new people every day and building bonds with students has really helped me to understand students better and, in general, made me happy. Some of my biggest accomplishments would be teaching students that I thought I wouldn’t be able to teach, like specially-abled students. I love the credibility that Artium holds with its standard of teachers and service, and I love the fresh chat instant help.” Her story is a testament to how Artium not only nurtures musical talent but also supports the holistic growth of its teachers, providing them with a platform for personal and professional success.

    Saikat Roy from Kolkata, who teaches Popular Film Music – Hindi, reflects on his journey at Artium, “I faced challenges in gathering students, but today, I have the privilege of teaching 170 bright souls, and I find immense joy in imparting the art of music to them. Leaving behind my secure job of 8.5 years was a bold and daring decision but finding such a nurturing and positive work environment at Artium made it all worthwhile. My journey with Artium has been filled with moments of pride and accomplishment. One of the most memorable was when the legendary Sonu Nigam Ji shared an ‘Aha’ moment between my student and me on his own page, accompanied by kind words about my work. It was a tremendous achievement that I will always cherish. The guidance I’ve received from Ananth Vaidyanathan Ji during teacher training has been invaluable, teaching me how to manage diverse students while upholding the highest standards of academic excellence.”

    Similarly, Palash Acharjee from Chattisgarh, who teaches Hindustani Classical, Popular Film Music – Hindi, Ghazal, and Devotional Music at Artium, expresses his deep gratitude, “I am indebted to Artium Academy for empowering me to achieve two of life’s most significant milestones: becoming a homeowner and finding a life partner. Their impact on my journey has been profound, and I am forever grateful for the opportunities they provided, which have enabled me to build a strong foundation for my personal and professional life.” His story is a testament to how Artium not only nurtures musical talent but also supports the holistic growth of its teachers, providing them with a platform for personal and professional success.

    Artium Academy is more than a learning platform; it’s a community where teachers thrive. By leveraging advanced technology like AI-enabled practice studios, the academy equips teachers with tools to maximize their potential. This supportive environment enables educators like Dhrupadi, Gaurav, and Gayathri to reach personal milestones while contributing to the academy’s mission of fostering global musical talent.

    As Teachers’ Day is celebrated, Artium Academy pays tribute to the educators who make a difference every day. Their dedication, passion for music, and commitment to nurturing talent are what keep the art of music vibrant and alive.

  • Artium unveils Juju Baby Music

    Artium unveils Juju Baby Music

    Mumbai – Artium Academy, India’s foremost music education platform, introduces Juju Baby Music, a cutting-edge music label poised to revolutionize the indie music landscape. Founded by visionary entrepreneurs Vivek Raicha and Ashish Joshi, alongside renowned composer and producer Gourov Dasgupta, Juju Baby Music aims to redefine music IP, nurture emerging talent, and leverage artificial intelligence.

    The debut of Juju Baby Music is marked by the launch of “Future Wave,” an album that promises to redefine indie music. It blends distinctive melodies with futuristic synth pop and synth wave arrangements, featuring collaborations with India’s music icons like Shaan, Javed Ali, Akhil Sachdeva, Jyotica Tangri, Divya Kumar, and emerging talents such as Aishwarya Anand from Artium Academy. Each track is accompanied by visually stunning AI-driven music videos, transporting artists into space-age cyberpunk settings for an immersive visual experience.

    The “Future Wave” album Season 1 lineup includes:

    1. June 21: “Naina Ro Pade” (Artist: Javed Ali)
    2. June 25: “Dil Rove” (Artist: Akhil Sachdeva Ft. Aishwarya Anand)
    3. June 30: “Undercover” (Artist: Jyotica Tangri)
    4. July 5: “Dard Ke Siva” (Artist: Divya Kumar)
    5. aJuly 10: “Choti Choti Mulakatein” (Artist: Shaan)

    Raicha commented, “Our vision at Artium Originals is to empower the future of music through strategic financing, equitable artists partnerships and new distribution technologies starting with Juju Baby Music, a pioneering venture in collaboration with the extremely gifted and accomplished music composer/producer Gourov Dasgupta. With Juju Baby Music we’re ushering in a new era in Indie music by integrating real music with groundbreaking AI-driven videos, offering an unmatched sensory journey.

    Juju Baby Music plans to release monthly genre-specific albums, featuring weekly song releases culminating in EPs. Following “Future Wave,” upcoming albums will explore genres like Indie Cafe and Folk Music, blending mainstream stars with fresh Artium Academy talent. Each song will debut with integrated videos on YouTube and audio releases on platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and JioSaavn, Wynk and others.

    Juju Baby Music Music composer/producer and director Gourov Dasgupta added, ” Collaborating with Artium, the hot bed of new talent and particularly with Vivek and Ashish to launch Juju Baby Music has been an exhilarating journey. We take pride in pioneering cutting-edge soundscapes that showcase India’s top artists in collaboration with new talent emerging from remote corners of the country. Our platform challenges the misconception that AI diminishes artistic expression; instead, it empowers artists by integrating groundbreaking technological advancements. These cyberpunk-inspired visuals redefine music videos, diverging from conventional narratives to offer viewers a uniquely immersive experience.

    Joshi emphasised, “Juju Baby Music embodies our ethos of nurturing talent from inception. Our aim is to cultivate a dynamic environment where emerging talents seamlessly collaborate with established icons, nurturing their progression from budding artists to global stars. It upholds the institution’s commitment to not just offer excellence in music education but also provide a unique pathway from classroom to stage for independent creators, encompassing music creation, rights management, digital monetization, and branding partnerships

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  • “Artium is worlds’ first outcome driven Music Education platform:” Ashish & Vivek

    “Artium is worlds’ first outcome driven Music Education platform:” Ashish & Vivek

    Mumbai: Artium Academy is one of India’s leading music learning and community platforms, offering 1:1 live online music classes and interactive masterclasses from some of India’s biggest music icons. Its performance-based courses, designed and certified by industry legends like Sonu Nigam, K S Chithra, Shubha Mudgal, Aruna Sairam, Louis Banks, and others, are delivered using proprietary technology that includes AI-enabled practice studios and a robust performance platform. With hundreds of certified teachers and thousands of paid learners worldwide, Artium is at the forefront of redefining music education.

    Artium Originals, the academy’s in-house music label, has produced and released over 35 songs since its inception in September 2022. In partnership with Global Music Junction and Warner Music India, Artium Originals identifies and nurtures the academy’s in-house talent, providing artists with a platform for content creation, artist management, revenue generation, digital monetization, branding, and sponsorships. By helping artists reach national and global audiences, Artium Originals is putting the academy’s talent on the map.

    Indiantelevision.com caught up with Artium Academy CEO & founder Ashish Joshi and Artium Originals CEO & co-founder Vivek Raicha where they shared more insights on Artium Academy befitting aspiring musicians and a lot more…

    Edited excerpts

    On Artium Academy benefitting aspiring musicians

    Artium is worlds’ first outcome driven Music Education platform. Artium offers performance driven structured Music education program, designed by the Maestros of Indian Music industry, which streamlines the journey of a music aspirant from learning to creating to monetisation.

    1. Learn: Artium offers globally standardised performance driven music education program to give a well rounded musical grooming to our learners. We are building AI based assessment and prescription tools to aide efficient learning and performing, thereby offering qualitative pedagogy.

    2. Create: Talented & aspiring learners from our cohort of learners & teachers get an opportunity to launch themselves as Artists through our creative & collaborative tools financed by Artium.

    3. Monetize/Distribute: These creators/artists are signed through our Music label and get an opportunity to monetize/distribute their music content through our digital distribution partnerships, live show opportunities & brand partnerships.

    On integration of technology shaping the future of music learning experiences

    We believe that India, because of its size and geography, will leapfrog using technology to offer best-in-class music education. Even if build physical infrastructure to offer offline classes, our Technology will allow us to deliver a Phygital experience to our learners giving them an elevated learning experience. Artium has built an indigenous and propriety technology platform evangelizing the Music education space. Artium has built a bespoke video conferencing platform embedded with learning tools like Tanpura, metronome, Tabla, instrument tuner etc in form of a comprehensive Practice studio. Artium offers P2P socket technology to ensure that all these learning tools offer seamless and zero-lag sound quality while delivering live lessons in the class. Our patent-pending technology for keyboard/piano live classes allows, both the teachers and students, to see each others’keyboards on their respective dashboards along with the notations and chord sheets providing an immersive and almost in-person class experience. Our AI-based assessment and prescription tools help our learners practice well between their classes and stay up-to-date with their lessons. Our scientifically devised learning graphs allows the users to have comprehensive assessment on various Musical parameters on their fashboards. These assessments allow the users to calibrate learning paths with their teachers from time to time.  

    On contributing to the quality of education provided by Artium

    To differentiate ourselves as India’s first performance-driven, globally standardised, Music education platform and to build the depth of pedagogy, it was important for us to get industry stalwarts like Sonu Nigam, KS Chithra, Aruna Sairam, Shubha Mudgal, Louiz Banks, Raju Singh, Ananth Vaidyanathan, Anish Pradhan & Gino Banks on our Academic board. These legends have been serving as Faculty heads on the board and are involved in designing the curriculum, conducting Masterclasses, inducting teachers, certifying our students, judging our Artium SuperStar show, creating brand films etc. Their deep integration into our Ecosystem and their belief in Artium’s vision inspires us to provide uncompromised and superior-quality Music education for Indians globally.

    On any plans for launching offline centers to give opportunities for more upcoming musicians

    Yes, in order to have a deeper and more effective reach globally, we are going Omnichannel. We have just rolled out our first offline centre in Chennai and we are in the process of rolling out a few more company-owned offline centers in Southern India.We intend to launch around 40 such centers in the next 2 years pan India. We will start with India and then expand globally.

    On your future plans for aspiring talents in the music industry

    By virtue of being the Biggest Music education platform for Indians globally, we have the privilege of nurturing and nourishing some of the best talents who will be making a mark in the music industry. In order to give them a platform to launch themselves in the industry, we launched a platform called “Artium Originals” last year, where we releasedaround 50+ Originals tracks with more than 31 of our creators. To fast-track their musical journey further, we will be launching our Music Label soon. Through our Music Label, we will be giving a unique opportunity to not only release their own singles/albums, but collaborate with Industry stalwarts. This opportunity will help them in their journey to become Music stars/creators/influencers of the future. 

  • Artium empowers global music talent with Artium Superstar Finale and Teachers Conclave

    Artium empowers global music talent with Artium Superstar Finale and Teachers Conclave

    Mumbai: Artium Academy, a music learning and community platform, recently wrapped up its grand Artium Superstar Finale and Teacher Conclave, a two-day extravaganza that combined music, mentorship, and camaraderie. The event pulsated with vibrant energy, showcasing Artium’s burgeoning music talent. The performances were evaluated by an esteemed panel of industry luminaries, featuring the legendary Artium Academy patron-in-chief Sonu Nigam. He was joined by his father, the illustrious singer Agam Kumar Nigam, alongside stalwarts such as Aruna Sairam, P. Unnikrishnan, Louis Banks, Raju Singh, Gino Banks, Shruti Shadolikar Katkar, and Ananth Vaidyanathan.

    The grand finale, held at St. Andrew’s Auditorium in Bandra, felt like a living tapestry of musical genres and performances. The audience was treated to breathtaking shows from teachers and students alike, with everything from soulful classical pieces to high-energy pop renditions. This display of diverse talent highlighted the creative spirit that defines the Artium community.

    Out of the 46 student performers, five singers emerged victorious, clinching the prestigious Artium Superstar. Teachers, along with musicians in Artium’s marketing and academics teams also took to the stage, demonstrating that musical brilliance isn’t just confined to the up-and-coming artists but is deeply ingrained in Artium’s educator community as well.

    The following students through their extraordinary performances were announced winners in their respective categories and felicitated by the maestros and now have an opportunity to release their singles with Artium Originals:

    Category

    Winner

    Hindustani Classical Devina Nigam
    Carnatic V Bhavana
    Popular and Film Music South, Under 16 Shreyanvi N
    Popular and Film Music South, Above 16 Samathmika K
    Popular Film Music Hindi, Under 16 Devina Nigam
    Popular and Film Music Hindi, Above 16 Gargi Saha

    The diversity of music learners at Artium across walks of life was also brought to light by a very heartwarming performance by Malti Shah, 83 and Apexa Panchal, 8, on the classic song Ek Pyaar Ka Nagma; playing along with a beautifully woven video montage of Artium’s learners from across the globe.

    Yet, the event was about much more than just performances. The preceding Teacher Conclave was a melting pot of ideas, innovations, and networking, with 148 teachers from across India coming together. The conclave focused on fostering professional growth and community, unveiling a host of new initiatives, including cutting-edge technology to enhance music education and curriculum upgrades designed to keep pace with the evolving landscape of the music industry. Amidst all the discussions, the atmosphere was electric with the shared joy of belonging to a community that values creativity and collaboration.

    Artium Academy founder and CEO Ashish Joshi expressed his enthusiasm for the event’s success, saying, “Artium is committed to providing a platform for emerging artists to shine. Our two-day extravaganza not only showcased remarkable talent but also reaffirmed our mission to foster a strong sense of community and collaboration among our educators and students.”

    Echoing Joshi’s sentiments, renowned playback singer and Artium Academy patron-in-chief Sonu Nigam noted, “Artium Superstar is more than just a competition; it’s a journey of discovery and growth for young artists. I’m honored to be a part of this initiative that’s shaping the future of music in India.”

    Artium Academy’s commitment to inclusivity is evident in its approach. By offering world-class music education online, the platform ensures that geographical boundaries do not hinder aspiring musicians from accessing top-notch training, mentorship, and performance opportunities. This open and diverse approach is helping to create a global network of artists united by their passion for music.

  • Jetsynthesys’ Global Music Junction & Warner Music India announce strategic partnership with Artium Academy

    Jetsynthesys’ Global Music Junction & Warner Music India announce strategic partnership with Artium Academy

    Mumbai: Online music education platform Artium Academy has entered into a strategic partnership with JetSynthesys’ digital entertainment subsidiary Global Music Junction and Warner Music India.

    This collaboration will help these entities to identify, nurture and scale aspiring talents at the academy, helping put them on the national and global map while collectively building on content-creation, artist management, revenue generation, digital monetisation, branding and sponsorships.

    Artium Academy, co-founded by Ashish Joshi, Vivek Raicha and Nithya Sudhir, boasts a panel of maestros including Sonu Nigam, KS Chithra, Shubha Mudgal, Ananth Vaidyanathan, Aruna Sairam, Louis Banks and Raju Singh, has worked towards its core objective of offering training to aspiring singers, composers and instrumentalists to enable them to reach their full potential and eventually step into the spotlight both in India and globally. Global Music Junction, along with Warner Music India, will work towards taking these performers on to their next level of growth, supporting their livelihood and creating music IPs and high-class content. Together, they will also identify avenues of revenue generation, digital monetization, branding and sponsorships.

    JetSynthesys founder and CEO Rajan Navani said, “In a bid to fuel the growth of digital entertainment further in India, Global Music Junction and Warner Music India have joined forces with Artium Academy to take another step towards putting Indian talent on the global map. While Global Music Junction and Artium Academy will work towards scaling the talents on the platform, along with identifying and nurturing them for the future, Warner Music India will work on the global repertoire of these talented budding artists, giving their exposure an international leg. Together, our eventual goal is to work towards creating more global musical maestros from our country.”

    JetSynthesys is known for its global publishing partnerships with the likes of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, Bollywood star Salman Khan, heavyweight Floyd Mayweather, and brands like WWE, Square Enix, and Warner Music Group (WMG).

    “Artium Academy offers a world-class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities to train students through personalised performance-based music learning, be it in the space of vocals, compositions or instruments. We are excited to tie-up with veterans in the digital entertainment and talent management space that will further help us scale our platform to the next level,” said Artium Academy founder and CEO Ashish Joshi.

    Artium Academy aims to make learning music fun and accessible to people of all ages through modules that are designed by industry maestros and taught at a 1:1 ratio by Artium-certified teachers. The four courses offered at the Academy are vocals, strings, keyboard and percussion.

    “Music is instrumental in the Indian entertainment industry, and we have seen a rising interest among aspiring performers to learn the nuances professionally. We aim to tap into that potential through this association and amplify the reach across audience groups. We also want to ensure that on-boarded talents get world-class support to fulfil their dreams and be the stars of tomorrow,” said Global Music Junction CEO Rajkumar Singh.

  • Artium Academy launches brand film with Sonu Nigam

    Artium Academy launches brand film with Sonu Nigam

    Mumbai: Online music education platform Artium Academy on Monday launched its first brand film featuring the celebrated singer Sonu Nigam.

    To lend depth and build a strong music pedagogy, Artium Academy’s academic board has Nigam as its patron-in-chief and voice expert Anant Vaidyanathan as chief of pedagogy, who will be framing the academic policy and the accreditation process, said the platform in a statement.

    The Artium board comprises music maestros like Shubha Mudgal (Hindustani classical), Aruna Sairam (Carnatic music), KS Chitra (South Indian popular film music), Louiz Banks (keyboard), Aneesh Pradhan (percussions), Raju Singh (guitar), and Gino Banks (drums) acting as faculty heads, driving the curriculum for their respective genres.

    In the coming weeks, Artium intends to deploy a 360-degree campaign on all identified media formats with tactical as well as ongoing campaigns. The objective is to put forth the cumulative might of pedagogy of the brand in order to engage with all forms of music enthusiasts alike.

    “The centuries-old, venerated music training methods of India are ready to meet the technological opportunities of the new age to create a never before learning experience for the music aspirant of today,” said Artium Academy founder and CEO Ashish Joshi. “Artium aspires to be a thought leader in technological research and innovation to enhance the power of self-assessment, to capture vast data from fine human judgment, and feed machine learning towards the creation of AI-supported systems of assessment and prescription, and the sheer experience of the learning session, and facilitating the reach of qualitative pedagogy to the deserving across the globe.”

    “Musical expertise is a product of multiple inputs from a variety of sources, experiences, influences, inspirations, challenges, struggles, failures and victories,” said Sonu Nigam, who is also one of the investors of Artium Academy. “My colleagues and I feel privileged to bring our learning, knowledge,  skill development methods, and insights within the reach of multitudes of students through our design of performance-based learning programs that are committed to bringing out the best in each individual.’’