Have beet taalas are the click consonants of India's musical language. Southern Africa has languages that use click consonants, something very foreign to westerners, and India has a musical language that uses half beet taalas, which are also very foreign to westerners.
I've loved this record for 50 years.
I always loved that record as a kid
Still a favorite 50+ years later.
Ahhh !!!! a piece of diamond...
Have beet taalas are the click consonants of India's musical language. Southern Africa has languages that use click consonants, something very foreign to westerners, and India has a musical language that uses half beet taalas, which are also very foreign to westerners.
Vow! Amazing sir! 🙏🙏🙏
First time hearing Pt.'s Bhoopal thodi...Beautiful presentation
so beautiful.....another beautiful Bhoopal Thodi, in vocal, that i heard, was that of Smt. Malini Rrajurker's...
Yes!
Thank you for posting. One so rarely gets to listen to this raag - especially on instrument.
Possibly my favorite piece of music ever. This and Pandit Ram Narayan's Rag Shankara.
i remember heard Pt. Ramnarains Yaman in Radio...so beautiful...bt didnt get it anywhere in yt
@@vishnushanbhogue7882 I will look for it. Thank you. Pandit Nikhil Banerjee (Sitar) - Raga Malkauns is also one of my favorites
@@99Yteu nice sir...
Monterey?
It seems to be a 13 beat tala?? Which tala is it??
This is 6.5 matras.
Okk...
I counted double 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It is called adi-jaital, 6 and a half matras,as stated (and is beautiful !)