The Score Magazine July 2019 issue | Page 54

In conversation with Hisayoshi Matsui, General Manager & Rehan Siddiqui, Business Head- Yamaha Music Instruments India You have a very good line up of artists for the Yamaha Arena this time. How do you choose artists for your performances? HM- We try to choose people who endorse and are a face of Yamaha. We try to find out artists who can present our products in the right way. We also check their playing style with the products we have. This is how we find out the artists! What does it take for artists to sign endorsements with Yamaha? RS- For Yamaha, being a strong brand, artists want to be associated with us but there are some criteria that we follow. This totally depends from one product to another. For example- For synthesizer category, modx is a product we launched last year, and Stephan Devassy is our endorser for that product. We discuss with the artist and based on the product, decide on them and sign on with them. Can you tell us about the new products launched at Palm Expo this year? HM- We have few products as usual. One of the main products is the PSR i500 which is the first product coming from Yamaha’s India factory. We have started the production late last year and this is the first product to be launched at Palm this year. The characteristic of this product, such as the sound, tone, style is as per the requirement of the Indian market. Compared to the previous models, our development team in Japan, ran a survey in India to find out what exactly is the tonal style required for India. How has Palm Expo helped you reach out to your target audience? HM- Palm Expo is a big opportunity for us to show our entire line up to our customers. Yamaha is the only manufacturer that produces all categories and this is a good opportunity for us especially in the city of Mumbai where western music is quite popular, we are able to showcase our best products. 52 The Score Magazine highonscore.com Tell us about your new factory launched in Chennai, India RS- It was a really a dream come true for us! We decided about it in 2015 and started work in 2017. On 27th May this year, we launched our PSR i500 to the Indian market. For the next quarter, we have guitars coming for the Indian market and in 2020 some PAs are going to come too. Our main objective through this is to enter the school market. We feel that music education is increasing and lot of schools have included music subjects in their curriculum. As Mr. Matsui has already mentioned, we have local sounds, voices and tones in our new product PSR i500, thus reaching out to local artists too apart from national ones. Your message to our readers We have been affiliated with the magazine for five years and we believe that they cater to all kinds of musicians and across the length and breadth of India and we would like to promote music in India through them.