
Goyal Veparala receiving the participation certificate of the Guinness World Record for participating in the world’s largest electronic keyboard ensemble organised by the Hallel Music School.
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A Hyderabad-based man, head of an infotech company, has secured a place in the Guinness World Record for participating in the world’s largest electronic keyboard ensemble organised by the Hallel Music School.
Goyal Veparala, currently serving as chief operations officer at Firstrate Infotech Pvt. Ltd., was part of the ensemble as Hallel Music School celebrated the achievement at the ‘Guinness Achievers Meet’ held recently in Gachibowli, Hyderabad.

Guiness World Record certificate presented to Goyal Veparala
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The record-setting event took place on February 2, 2026, in Hyderabad under the supervision of Guinness World Records representatives. More than 2,000 keyboard players from 22 countries participated and performed continuously for one hour. From among them, 777 talented participants were recognized for their outstanding keyboard performance and secured a place in the Guinness World Record.
Hallel Music school is a music education organization based in Andhra Pradesh, India. The school focuses on community music training and has been involved in large scale collaborative musical events. The school is also associated with free music training for thousands of students who would have otherwise not had the resource or opportunity to learn music.
Augustine Dandingi, founder of Hallel Music School, personally felicitated Goyal Veparala and fellow achievers by presenting them with Guinness World Record participation certificates.
Published – June 08, 2026 05:38 pm IST


