Ramakrishna Vaddempudi is a professional software developer and tester who has many hobbies and interests that many do not know about. Though Vaddempudi dedicated himself fully to his career, and makes leaps and bounds in the industry, he knows that work and personal life need to be separate, and everybody needs something to help them unwind after a long day of work. For Vaddempudi this something comes in the form of music, a passion of his that rivals his passion for computers. Vaddempudi says that few things can be as soothing or enlivening to the soul as music, and that it is the language of the spirit, the essence of emotion. Vaddempudi says that he enjoys nothing quite as much as finding a song that moves him, lifts his spirit and takes him to horizons he had once never known. Vaddempudi says what he loves most about music is its ability to help you transcend the physical world to another realm of existence, one where anything is possible. Vaddempudi says it is fascinating to him how complex music can be, and the effect it has on both the human mind, as well as the world around you.
Ramakrishna Vaddempudi's love of music took a personal turn recently, as he has begun to learn how to play the piano. While Vaddempudi once played the violin while he was in college, his interests have since turned to the piano, as there are so many more options for sound on a piano, especially an electric one. Vaddempudi says that music software has allowed him to merge his two loves of computers and music into one, and he can spend countless hours experimenting with the many different sounds and interactions of each.
Ramakrishna Vaddempudi's love of music took a personal turn recently, as he has begun to learn how to play the piano. While Vaddempudi once played the violin while he was in college, his interests have since turned to the piano, as there are so many more options for sound on a piano, especially an electric one. Vaddempudi says that music software has allowed him to merge his two loves of computers and music into one, and he can spend countless hours experimenting with the many different sounds and interactions of each.