

Razan Chaudhari
@a1915947-ba99-4f06-b431-99335714da5f · Musicians & Instrumentalists, Guitarist
Razan Chaudhari is a Nepali lead guitarist known for his versatile playing across studio recordings, live concerts, and collaborative music projects. Skilled in both electric and acoustic styles, he contributes melodic lead lines, clean arrangements,...
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Razan Chaudhari is a Nepali lead guitarist known for his versatile playing across studio recordings, live concerts, and collaborative music projects. Skilled in both electric and acoustic styles, he c...
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