Updated On: 04 September, 2020 08:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Sukanya Datta
Musician Clynton Fernandess original a cappella track is a great example of how self-reliance can produce eclectic and catchy sounds.

Clynton Fernandes took nearly 20 days to record the a cappella track
As a singer-songwriter, teacher and an entrepreneur, Pune-based Clynton Fernandes found himself "stumbling and fumbling" when the lockdown hit the city. "I was used to running around, meeting students and jamming with artistes. Although life had suddenly slowed down, I wasn't used to it; none of us were," he shares. It is this restlessness that pushed him to be creatively self-reliant, such that he virtually became a one-man orchestra for his new a cappella track, Break the chain, in which he has voiced over 28 kinds of sounds.