Leading up to Rómchie’s December 7th debut concert in New York City, QAMI JAN sat down with the artist to learn about the unique qualities of his voice, which evoke the sounds of the duduk, an ancient Armenian woodwind instrument made from apricot trees. Rómchie reveals why it took him so long to embrace that part of his voice, after years of rejecting his Armenian identity and trying to instead imitate American jazz singers, who in turn imitate western instruments (horn, saxophone, etc.). Now, after embracing his identity and loving his vulnerabilities, Rómchie is ready to share his original music, and himself, for the first time.