I began my musical journey at the age of four, sitting in front of a keyboard with more curiosity than skill. What started as a childhood fascination soon became a lifelong passion. Growing up in a church environment, I had the privilege of being part of a gospel music team for nearly ten years. Those years shaped not only my musical foundation but also my understanding of discipline, teamwork, worship, and the emotional power of music. The church became my training ground. Week after week, I learned to listen, adapt, and serve through music. Being surrounded by talented musicians inspired me to keep improving, and every rehearsal and performance became an opportunity to grow. Music was never just about playing the right notes—it was about creating an atmosphere, telling a story, and connecting with people on a deeper level. After spending a decade behind the keys, I felt drawn toward a new challenge: the electric guitar. The instrument fascinated me with its expressive possibilities, powerful tones, and limitless creativity. Making the transition was far from easy. Unlike many musicians who receive formal training, my path was entirely self-taught. There were no structured lessons, no shortcuts, and no roadmap to follow. Every technique, every scale, every mistake, and every breakthrough came through countless hours of practice, experimentation, and perseverance. The journey was often frustrating. There were moments when progress felt painfully slow and times when I questioned whether I was moving forward at all. Learning complex techniques, understanding music theory from a guitarist’s perspective, and developing my own sound required patience and determination. Yet those challenges only strengthened my commitment. I learned to embrace the process, celebrate small victories, and trust that consistent effort would eventually produce results. Today, after six years of dedicated guitar playing, I can confidently say that every struggle was worth it. The obstacles I faced as a self-taught musician taught me resilience, creativity, and the value of lifelong learning. My background in keys, my years in gospel music, and my journey with the guitar have all combined to shape my identity as a musician. Music has never been just a skill for me—it has been a calling, a source of purpose, and a way of expressing what words often cannot. From a four-year-old child discovering the keyboard to a passionate electric guitarist carving out his own path, my story is one of persistence, faith, and an unwavering love for music. The journey hasn't always been easy, but it has been incredibly rewarding, and I continue to grow, learn, and push my boundaries with every note I play.

Prince Danson

I began my musical journey at the age of four, sitting in front of a keyboard with more curiosity than skill. What started as a childhood fascination soon became a lifelong passion. Growing up in a church environment, I had the privilege of being part of a gospel music team for nearly ten years. Those years shaped not only my musical foundation but also my understanding of discipline, teamwork, worship, and the emotional power of music. The church became my training ground. Week after week, I learned to listen, adapt, and serve through music. Being surrounded by talented musicians inspired me to keep improving, and every rehearsal and performance became an opportunity to grow. Music was never just about playing the right notes—it was about creating an atmosphere, telling a story, and connecting with people on a deeper level. After spending a decade behind the keys, I felt drawn toward a new challenge: the electric guitar. The instrument fascinated me with its expressive possibilities, powerful tones, and limitless creativity. Making the transition was far from easy. Unlike many musicians who receive formal training, my path was entirely self-taught. There were no structured lessons, no shortcuts, and no roadmap to follow. Every technique, every scale, every mistake, and every breakthrough came through countless hours of practice, experimentation, and perseverance. The journey was often frustrating. There were moments when progress felt painfully slow and times when I questioned whether I was moving forward at all. Learning complex techniques, understanding music theory from a guitarist’s perspective, and developing my own sound required patience and determination. Yet those challenges only strengthened my commitment. I learned to embrace the process, celebrate small victories, and trust that consistent effort would eventually produce results. Today, after six years of dedicated guitar playing, I can confidently say that every struggle was worth it. The obstacles I faced as a self-taught musician taught me resilience, creativity, and the value of lifelong learning. My background in keys, my years in gospel music, and my journey with the guitar have all combined to shape my identity as a musician. Music has never been just a skill for me—it has been a calling, a source of purpose, and a way of expressing what words often cannot. From a four-year-old child discovering the keyboard to a passionate electric guitarist carving out his own path, my story is one of persistence, faith, and an unwavering love for music. The journey hasn't always been easy, but it has been incredibly rewarding, and I continue to grow, learn, and push my boundaries with every note I play.

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I began my musical journey at the age of four, sitting in front of a keyboard with more curiosity than skill. What started as a childhood fascination soon became a lifelong passion. Growing up in a church environment, I had the privilege of being part of a gospel music team for nearly ten years. Those years shaped not only my musical foundation but also my understanding of discipline, teamwork, worship, and the emotional power of music.

The church became my training ground. Week after week, I learned to listen, adapt, and serve through music. Being surrounded by talented musicians inspired me to keep improving, and every rehearsal and performance became an opportunity to grow. Music was never just about playing the right notes—it was about creating an atmosphere, telling a story, and connecting with people on a deeper level.

After spending a decade behind the keys, I felt drawn toward a new challenge: the electric guitar. The instrument fascinated me with its expressive possibilities, powerful tones, and limitless creativity. Making the transition was far from easy. Unlike many musicians who receive formal training, my path was entirely self-taught. There were no structured lessons, no shortcuts, and no roadmap to follow. Every technique, every scale, every mistake, and every breakthrough came through countless hours of practice, experimentation, and perseverance.

The journey was often frustrating. There were moments when progress felt painfully slow and times when I questioned whether I was moving forward at all. Learning complex techniques, understanding music theory from a guitarist’s perspective, and developing my own sound required patience and determination. Yet those challenges only strengthened my commitment. I learned to embrace the process, celebrate small victories, and trust that consistent effort would eventually produce results.

Today, after six years of dedicated guitar playing, I can confidently say that every struggle was worth it. The obstacles I faced as a self-taught musician taught me resilience, creativity, and the value of lifelong learning. My background in keys, my years in gospel music, and my journey with the guitar have all combined to shape my identity as a musician.

Music has never been just a skill for me—it has been a calling, a source of purpose, and a way of expressing what words often cannot. From a four-year-old child discovering the keyboard to a passionate electric guitarist carving out his own path, my story is one of persistence, faith, and an unwavering love for music. The journey hasn’t always been easy, but it has been incredibly rewarding, and I continue to grow, learn, and push my boundaries with every note I play.

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Language

English
Fluent
Tamil
Fluent

Work Experience

Academic Counsellor and Tutor at Byju's Future School
January 1, 2020 - January 1, 2022
Academic Counsellor and Tutor during the pandemic; gained experience in communication, leadership and public relations.
Musician at Byju's Future School
September 1, 2025 - Present
Musician for two months, later progressed to Media Head in November 2025; led media activities.
Head of Student Event Coordination at Department of Biotechnology, Karunya University
January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2025
Led planning and execution of departmental events; organized and coordinated seminars and workshops; managed conferences within the department.

Education

B.Tech Biotechnology at Karunya University
January 11, 2030 - June 19, 2026

Qualifications

Dante Certification
January 11, 2030 - June 19, 2026

Industry Experience

Education, Life Sciences, Media & Entertainment, Professional Services, Healthcare