

Roshan Sharma
@roshan-sharma · Guitarist
Roshan Sharma is a renowned Nepali guitarist and Mohan Veena player celebrated for his distinctive riffs, versatile tunings, and ability to blend Eastern classical expression with Western contemporary styles. A disciple of Grammy Award–winning maestr...
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Roshan Sharma is a renowned Nepali guitarist and Mohan Veena player celebrated for his distinctive riffs, versatile tunings, and ability to blend Eastern classical expression with Western contemporary...
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