I'm from India and I've seen a lot of people make this mistake. This is Coke Studio Pakistan. The artists collaborate but Coke Studio India usually puts copyrights I guess. One of my favourite songs though!
This is Coke Studio Pakistan guys.. We have a number of these music session franchises now. There is Coke Studio, Nescafe Basement, Levi's Live, Battle of the Bands, In the Box, etc... Pakistan is not about bombs and guns, as it is mostly shown in the Western Media.. We love art, we spread love through various forms of art - music and theater being the major ones... Thanks for the reaction guys, sending love from Lahore! :)
The music is still "HINDUSTANI" music! Doesn't matter if it's from India, Pak, Bangladesh, Canada or Australia. It's just one of the two predominant schools of music, other being "Carnatic" music. I think just because one guy partitioned the Greater India based on religious fanaticism, we should not forget than we are one people.
@@bobinpune a bit of a mixed message. This is Pakistani musicians, Pakistani singers, Coke Studio PAKISTAN and sung in Pakistan. Just because both countries used to be one at one point in history doesn’t mean India (Hindustan) can claim this now. Just accept this as Pakistani music now and move on ffs 🤦♂️
@@dextermorgan750 we indian will never claim this is ours because music is for everyone ❤️ by the way this song is indian from Lucknow also known as awadhi song chaap tilak written by khusro nizam
@@bobinpune Dude, please. I am Indian as well but just stop the explaination. The Music is performed and sung by Pakistani artists. Let it be. They have recreated this song beautifully and the credit goes to them.
"Nizam, not a god" Ameer Khusru, an iconic figure in the cultural history of Indian sub-continent during 13-14th century, a sufi mystic, a musical genius, a scholar and a poet, was a spiritual disciple of famous sufi saint, Nizamuddin Auliya. The “Chaap Tilak” is an expression of love in praise of his beloved, spiritual mentor Nizamuddin, addressing him as 'Nizam' in the lyric. The poet has its own unique style of communication in popular country dialect. Owing to its simplicity and melody this piece of poetry has been graced by every legendary voice of sub-continent for centuries.
That scarf and print in the background is actually a representation of Sindhi and Saraiki culture of Pakistan these prints are specifically made in these areas they are symbollic of Sufisim.. Amazing isn't it??...Its Pakistani Come studio they have like 10 or 11 season i guess.
Nothing is there like Pakistani Music it's called Hindustani Classical Music and these songs were written by Amir Khusro when India was united there was no pakistan or bangladesh.
@@meghtaal3302 It is not Hindustani music, you are saying there was no Pakistan or Bangladesh, but there also wasn't a India then LOOL. It was the British Raj and Mughals before that. You want everything to be "Hindu" and "India" mate this is a Pakistani song, by Pakistani muscians.
My life has never been the same since I discovered coke studio and sufi poetry (which is what is most often sung by coke studio singers), once you take a moment to understand the lyrics that are being sung, it shocks you that you have in your life never come across such outwards, and shocking expressions of love that are expressed in these songs. Music is just a gateway to a higher realm of higher emotions. Whatever is felt when we listen to this beautiful music cannot be explained.
That's Pakistan! Coke Studios Pakistan my brothers, thanks for reacting to it. Coke studios has done some amazing service to our music to our culture and this song is an example of their service.
Nice reaction! Just FYI -- Both Coke Studio and Nescafe Basement are Pakistani shows. There is a Coke Studio India, but this is just Coke Studio (the original show from Pakistan).
The music is still "HINDUSTANI" music! Doesn't matter if it's from India, Pak, Bangladesh, Canada or Australia. It's just one of the two predominant schools of music, other being "Carnatic" music. I think just because one guy partitioned the Greater India based on religious fanaticism, we should not forget than we are one people.
@bujambura burundi: Not denying that, because we were all part of the greater India before the partition, so both communities contributed to that music. This style of music was part of that region. Now it's two different countries. This specific show, however, is a Pakistani show, which is what I mentioned to these guys.
@@abdulhaseeb8611 Well, yeah, bollywood or at least mainstream music industry is, they are at their lowest rn. But, there are regional and some other music production houses that really produce good music. It is usually not recommended on youtube to majority of people, especially outside India.
Thanks for reacting On Abida Parveen Performance.She is the queen of Sufi music And u guys caught the attention of whole Pakistanis. That would be great-full of u guys if u react on more Abida Parveen Performance
I have seen many reactions on this, but I always wondered why they don't praise the lyrics along with the music. I mean its equally good. Great to see you keep an eye and appreciating that too. Kudos!
you guys have some of the best reactions to the Coke Studio songs. I've seen all your videos in the last couple hours, and now you have to make more please :D We can suggest any number of songs from these sessions, you wouldn't believe the number of gems that have come out of them. We need professionals picking them apart, it's a treat to watch
I am Indian, I love music And from some days i was singing some old songs I love this song but some people are commenting foolish comments that made me sad This song was wrote in 14th century, many artist sing this song in their way, this is sufi but it includes Indian language too many its made with different languages I thought people will enjoy this and I always say "separated by borders, United by music" But still the shitty comments made me sad, made me off, that's worst thing for me, cause I love music
Abida parveen is sufi style legend Rahat is qawwali style thats y he sings loud they both r pride of pakistan U must hear mehdi hassan, ghulam ali and nusrat fateh ali khan also n munni begam too
This is what we called connecting to god itself. Such pure voice and singing. Being from province of Indian Punjab I’m always connected to the Punjab of Pakistan.
This composition was created in undivided India in the centuries old hindustani classical music tradition (Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb) that amalgated two rich cultures (Sapt-sindhu and Persian) before vested interests fragmented our shared heritage along partisan lines. Those going on and on about who this amazing gem belongs to, please pay heed to the song's lyrics....'Chaap (the impression on a Muslim devotee's forehead when he bows before Allah in reverence) Tilak (the sacred mark applied on a Hindu devotee's forehead during prayers) sab bhooli (I have forgotten all those rituals) to se naina milaike (under your divine gaze My beloved Lord).
Nizam Ud' deen Aulia the sufi master of chishti nizami tareeqa and also the sufi master of the poet Ameer Khusraw who wrote the poetry almost 800 years ago.
Abida has grown old.. If you watch her old videos you ll find the same range in her as well.. She is a real legend and one of the finest to have ever worked in this Music Industry..
Please react to "Man Kunto Maula" by Javed Bashir and Ali Azmat in Coke Studio - one of thew must known and most beautiful Sufi Qawwali songs in modern arrangement.
Rahat and Abida are legendary Pakistani artists, Rahat is nephew of Nusrat who is known as one of the greatest vocalist of all time, Jeff Buckley used to do his covers as well and called him his Elvis. What Nusrat was for male singing Abida is same for female singing for classic music, she can make you emotional in a second and best Sufi singer in the world alive right now. Coke Studio has alot of performances of this style and obviously this one stands out, it is a show started in Pakistan and later adopted by multiple countries like with brand Coke Studio India, Africa, Philippines, Arabic and some other. It focuses a lot on Poetry along with Vocals and other musicians that is why they are usually longer in length and sometimes blend of two songs. Usually its called Sufi and Qawali singing, people around the world come to Pakistan to listen to it as it is home to great musical families who have been singing and practicing it for generations. P.S: You are welcome to come to Pakistan and listen to it live.
coke studio originally started off from Brazil mate, it's just that it didnt get that popular but rohail knew about it and wanted to bring something similar to the table hence he started off with the pakistani version. :)
@@sohaibhussain bro don't trust Wikipedia trust me..lol...that was a concert you can go and look it up again and it never came back, there is nothing common b/w two platforms...so yeah dont support Indians who try to spread this misinformation
Saw the various reaction videos to this. I think you are the only ones who realize just how much gets done in a single breath in classical singing. Another video spoke of them sitting singing and hunched somewhat which is a no-no in Western music and said to show this video the next time someone made a fuss over it. But that is not it either. Breath is used in such a rationed way in classical music that sitting probably helps reduce the velocity that is used to make the "big sound" in Western (and thus the more linear force it gets, the more the sound). Basically all the tutorials showing how to sing with an open voice, etc involving loud singing/shouting would get thrown straight out of the window (along with falsetto - also frowned on) when learning Indian classical. As much air as necessary to create the sound. More force than that is inefficient technique and wastes breath reducing what you can do with it if it adds nothing and force that takes away melodiousness is frowned on (distortions like screams etc would get a "nope" lol). Indian/Pakistani classical generally frowns on "shouting" and the mark of experience is to use skill to create big resonant sounds while not using more vocal force than necessary, so to say. Almost every song demonstrating excellent mastery over Indian classical musical vocals will have moments that have these lengthy melodies using continuous voice with demonstrably few opportunities to breathe. It is a mark of the mastery they have over vocals that they can produce such huge rich intricate sounds for so long per breath. You train for years, decades, lifetime and do more and more with a single breath (I haven't, it is just learning to appreciate the music also makes you aware of these things. lol)
I have listened this song a more than 1000 times... It always feels me special😇 I always feel (dream) that if Pakistan and India were together, the talent that comes out of them, we cannot imagine. It will make everyone out of this world, in whatever talent you know... ❤️🤞
Incredible Indian poetry Pakistani singers and Indian music and Indian style of singing. What a rare gem and performance by the Kohinoors of music world. 👍💐🙏🙏
A love song for God needs no interpretation, you will feel your spirit dancing in joy as the portal between heaven and earth opens, allowing your spirit to connect to The Creator. This is how you call the Creator to us. No love song for a human can erect such emotions.
You should listen Sound of the Nation (Royal Stag) by Amit Trivedi. You are surely gonna love it. I am amazed how you both react. Lots of wishes from India.
Dear David and Matthew, I very much enjoy the both of you enjoying music and musicians from around the world! I love your commentaries and nuanced insights into the vocalist, the accompanying musicians and the genre of music. I see with interest that you have discovered musicians from the Indian sub-continent. There are two iterations of Coke Studio, the original version from Pakistan and the Indian version Coke Studio India. Coke Studio show cases some of the best sufi music and musicians. Ustad (Maestro) Rahat Ali Khan and Begum Abida Parveen are musical icons in the subcontinent. They are masters of their craft as you have heard in this sufi song that you have featured. Sufi music is devotional music - with poems (Ghazals) written in Urdu (a language spoken in India/Pakistan that is a mixture of Hindi, Persian and Arabic; used to be the lingua franca of the Mughal court) and sung in the Qawwali style. The poetry is eclectic and brilliant. I would like you to read about sufi music (so that you can understand the passion in the singers/the mood/vibe etc.). Also, I would like to recommend the following artist for you to analyze- Javed Bashir. The music videos have subtitles for you to understand the poetry and meaning of the songs. (58) Coke Studio Season 10| Naina Moray| Javed Bashir & Akbar Ali feat. Aamir Zaki - UA-cam (58) Coke Studio Season 9| Man Kunto Maula| Javed Bashir & Ali Azmat - UA-cam I like him and think that he is brilliant. I am interested to see what you think of him. Keep enjoying music and posting videos. Girish
Don't confuse because it's from Pakistan, the style of music is nonetheless same, the culture and language and style are all of the same land and origin.
It is not a hate comment and there are many talented singers in india but just give me one song that is in same qawali style from any indian composer(not copied). We are the only ones who preserved the real form of sufism qawali. It may be originated in india, but we own it now completely.
@@HammasAli I didn't mean India when I said 'land', I meant the subcontinent undivided. Sure you guys kept the qawali style alive and kudos to you for that. We did the same for other classical forms here. It's just that the two lands took two children of the parent style to preserve, and that's not a bad thing I guess. I pointed out that you neither the current Pakistan nor India 'owns' any form of the music themselves, the people from both the lands, Burma, Sri Lanka and Tibet share them alike. Peace.
You've discovered the queen herself. Abida is a legend. ❤️❤️
Divided by boarders, United by music 😊
The selfless queen, truly a sufi.
Abida, Shreya, Kaushitki, Arijit, Atif, and Sony are my legends
She's not just a legend my friends..... She's the legend of legends...... A true uniqueness flows in her voice ❤️
@@youarein1ov3missed Rahat
I'm from India and I've seen a lot of people make this mistake. This is Coke Studio Pakistan. The artists collaborate but Coke Studio India usually puts copyrights I guess. One of my favourite songs though!
I know right. That's sad :(
This is Coke Studio Pakistan guys.. We have a number of these music session franchises now. There is Coke Studio, Nescafe Basement, Levi's Live, Battle of the Bands, In the Box, etc... Pakistan is not about bombs and guns, as it is mostly shown in the Western Media.. We love art, we spread love through various forms of art - music and theater being the major ones... Thanks for the reaction guys, sending love from Lahore! :)
The music is still "HINDUSTANI" music! Doesn't matter if it's from India, Pak, Bangladesh, Canada or Australia. It's just one of the two predominant schools of music, other being "Carnatic" music.
I think just because one guy partitioned the Greater India based on religious fanaticism, we should not forget than we are one people.
@@bobinpune 100% right
@@bobinpune a bit of a mixed message. This is Pakistani musicians, Pakistani singers, Coke Studio PAKISTAN and sung in Pakistan.
Just because both countries used to be one at one point in history doesn’t mean India (Hindustan) can claim this now.
Just accept this as Pakistani music now and move on ffs 🤦♂️
@@dextermorgan750 we indian will never claim this is ours because music is for everyone ❤️ by the way this song is indian from Lucknow also known as awadhi song chaap tilak written by khusro nizam
@@bobinpune Dude, please. I am Indian as well but just stop the explaination. The Music is performed and sung by Pakistani artists. Let it be. They have recreated this song beautifully and the credit goes to them.
"Nizam, not a god"
Ameer Khusru, an iconic figure in the cultural history of Indian sub-continent during 13-14th century, a sufi mystic, a musical genius, a scholar and a poet, was a spiritual disciple of famous sufi saint, Nizamuddin Auliya. The “Chaap Tilak” is an expression of love in praise of his beloved, spiritual mentor Nizamuddin, addressing him as 'Nizam' in the lyric. The poet has its own unique style of communication in popular country dialect. Owing to its simplicity and melody this piece of poetry has been graced by every legendary voice of sub-continent for centuries.
Thanks dear...:)
i am Indian but Pakistani musicians Are Awesome 🇵🇰💖💖🇮🇳 love
That scarf and print in the background is actually a representation of Sindhi and Saraiki culture of Pakistan these prints are specifically made in these areas they are symbollic of Sufisim.. Amazing isn't it??...Its Pakistani Come studio they have like 10 or 11 season i guess.
Nothing is there like Pakistani Music it's called Hindustani Classical Music and these songs were written by Amir Khusro when India was united there was no pakistan or bangladesh.
@Umera Aamir yes we all share same culture. And you also have a right on this music.
@Corpsefoot Gaming but the music used behind it comes from Sam Veda.
@Corpsefoot Gaming you need to learn a lot, not just about music but history as well.
@@meghtaal3302 It is not Hindustani music, you are saying there was no Pakistan or Bangladesh, but there also wasn't a India then LOOL. It was the British Raj and Mughals before that. You want everything to be "Hindu" and "India" mate this is a Pakistani song, by Pakistani muscians.
My life has never been the same since I discovered coke studio and sufi poetry (which is what is most often sung by coke studio singers), once you take a moment to understand the lyrics that are being sung, it shocks you that you have in your life never come across such outwards, and shocking expressions of love that are expressed in these songs. Music is just a gateway to a higher realm of higher emotions. Whatever is felt when we listen to this beautiful music cannot be explained.
As an Indian this song touches my heart all the time. The lyrics 🧡🙏.
mother of all singer (Abida Perveen) !
No one can beat this women in singing ! SUFI
lads !! am afraid this is also a Pakistani show!! Coke studio Pakistan!! There is a Coke Studio India as well as also from other regions of the world.
This is from Pakistan! Coke Studio and Nescafe Basement and Pepsi Battle of the bands too!
Shame on you Mr sharma. Learn to behave like a true Indian.
Yea.... always a big fan of coke studio
Rahat keep his eye down in front of abida he Is child in front of abida he is our legend living legend
guys just to let u know that this video was supposed to be a practice session but it come out so good that no finals was ever held.
Thank you guys! Rahat is an amazing vocalist! Love his voice. You'll like Rang sing by him and Amjad Sabri as well 😊
Love from Goa.,India♥️ these singers are legends 😍
That's Pakistan! Coke Studios Pakistan my brothers, thanks for reacting to it. Coke studios has done some amazing service to our music to our culture and this song is an example of their service.
Nice reaction!
Just FYI -- Both Coke Studio and Nescafe Basement are Pakistani shows. There is a Coke Studio India, but this is just Coke Studio (the original show from Pakistan).
interesting part is it sufi song and the song is developed on ancient indian classical music system.
The music is still "HINDUSTANI" music! Doesn't matter if it's from India, Pak, Bangladesh, Canada or Australia. It's just one of the two predominant schools of music, other being "Carnatic" music.
I think just because one guy partitioned the Greater India based on religious fanaticism, we should not forget than we are one people.
@bujambura burundi: Not denying that, because we were all part of the greater India before the partition, so both communities contributed to that music.
This style of music was part of that region. Now it's two different countries. This specific show, however, is a Pakistani show, which is what I mentioned to these guys.
@@bobinpune then why can't india made these type of songs , coz India is obsessed with old song remix with nudity.
@@abdulhaseeb8611 Well, yeah, bollywood or at least mainstream music industry is, they are at their lowest rn. But, there are regional and some other music production houses that really produce good music. It is usually not recommended on youtube to majority of people, especially outside India.
Two Legends Of Pakistan ❤
Bro plzz don't mention country we are here to feel music...
@@XinLao1069 🤞
@@KingKhan-lg9fs thanks brother you got it I loved it.
Btw you can listen my song on Spotify.named prisma.
Pkmkb
@@XinLao1069 the ego being hurt is giving me life
Thanks for reacting On Abida Parveen Performance.She is the queen of Sufi music And u guys caught the attention of whole Pakistanis.
That would be great-full of u guys if u react on more Abida Parveen Performance
React to Rang by Coke studio
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Rang will be too much for them they will have heart attack ... joking i recommend this Rang and also coke studio shikwa jawab e shikwa
Indeed gem
Chup pagal
@@aalekhsinha7662 I think you are the pagal here.
I have seen many reactions on this, but I always wondered why they don't praise the lyrics along with the music. I mean its equally good. Great to see you keep an eye and appreciating that too. Kudos!
Without understanding the language they can’t really understand the essence of it all subtitle .do no justice
you guys have some of the best reactions to the Coke Studio songs. I've seen all your videos in the last couple hours, and now you have to make more please :D We can suggest any number of songs from these sessions, you wouldn't believe the number of gems that have come out of them. We need professionals picking them apart, it's a treat to watch
Honestly I was waiting for this for long and here it is. ❤️
the guy on the right can really sing classical well and has a good understanding of sur🎶🎶👏
Guys you should react on "RANG" coke studio pakistan
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100%
why
Hear it with good headphone.... This song will literally blow you! Amazingly sung by 2 legends❤️
Madam Abida lots of respect and love for you...
Guys react to aaqa by the same singer Abida...its worth every second of the song
Ri8😄
Both Artists are Living Legends...MashaAllah... Abida Perveen And Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.. May Allah Bless them.. Ameen
This is quite a nice birthday gift you've given me! Could you please react to Rang by Coke Studio please? Great reaction as always!
I am Indian, I love music
And from some days i was singing some old songs
I love this song but some people are commenting foolish comments that made me sad
This song was wrote in 14th century, many artist sing this song in their way, this is sufi but it includes Indian language too many its made with different languages
I thought people will enjoy this and I always say "separated by borders, United by music"
But still the shitty comments made me sad, made me off, that's worst thing for me, cause I love music
U guys also have beautiful voice thanks for the reaction it was amazing
Both of em have such goooood voices! Gawd! 🙌
Thanks for the reaction💜🙏
Do react on Abida Parveen's Sufi Hoon Surmastah. It shows her range and her mastery over sufism.
This is poetry between a devotee and his master (guru) the pure divine love that is beyond the body and heart what a master piece ❤️
They are not just ordinary singers...They are rare in their domain...
You've just listened to the ultra legends of this era
Hats off to them & thanks for the reaction & appreciation
Love from the land of love 🇵🇰
Awesome reaction of bith of you specially Daniel's!
Abida parveen is sufi style legend
Rahat is qawwali style thats y he sings loud they both r pride of pakistan
U must hear mehdi hassan, ghulam ali and nusrat fateh ali khan also n munni begam too
My favourite Abida queen herself. And Rahat... love them all.
The lyrics (poem) was written by Aamir Khusrao in 14th century. Definitely it has to be a masterpiece. Both singers are legends ❤️
Thanks for the reaction... but THOSE VOCALS IN THE START 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 you guys have amazing voices...
This is what we called connecting to god itself. Such pure voice and singing. Being from province of Indian Punjab I’m always connected to the Punjab of Pakistan.
Such a lovely beautiful awesome great classical singing by such a legends 💚💚 I loved this performance 🇵🇰🇵🇰
This composition was created in undivided India in the centuries old hindustani classical music tradition (Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb) that amalgated two rich cultures (Sapt-sindhu and Persian) before vested interests fragmented our shared heritage along partisan lines. Those going on and on about who this amazing gem belongs to, please pay heed to the song's lyrics....'Chaap (the impression on a Muslim devotee's forehead when he bows before Allah in reverence) Tilak (the sacred mark applied on a Hindu devotee's forehead during prayers) sab bhooli (I have forgotten all those rituals) to se naina milaike (under your divine gaze My beloved Lord).
Love for artists from 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
That's the result of 8 hour vocal training every single day from the age of 5 - these legends have centuries old family tradition in classical music.
React to her other live performances where she teleports her listeners to spiritual world.
Finally The reaction i was waiting for Thank you so much❤❤❤
Thank you. Love from Pakistan
Nizam Ud' deen Aulia the sufi master of chishti nizami tareeqa and also the sufi master of the poet Ameer Khusraw who wrote the poetry almost 800 years ago.
Love your intro again❤️
if u listen indian classical and sufi songs u will feel emotional as both of these are close to spirituality.
Lovely reaction! Thank you so much
Nizam ud deen olia was a saint and its an traditional story they are singing
Abida has grown old.. If you watch her old videos you ll find the same range in her as well.. She is a real legend and one of the finest to have ever worked in this Music Industry..
Please react to "Man Kunto Maula" by Javed Bashir and Ali Azmat in Coke Studio - one of thew must known and most beautiful Sufi Qawwali songs in modern arrangement.
Rahat and Abida are legendary Pakistani artists, Rahat is nephew of Nusrat who is known as one of the greatest vocalist of all time, Jeff Buckley used to do his covers as well and called him his Elvis. What Nusrat was for male singing Abida is same for female singing for classic music, she can make you emotional in a second and best Sufi singer in the world alive right now. Coke Studio has alot of performances of this style and obviously this one stands out, it is a show started in Pakistan and later adopted by multiple countries like with brand Coke Studio India, Africa, Philippines, Arabic and some other. It focuses a lot on Poetry along with Vocals and other musicians that is why they are usually longer in length and sometimes blend of two songs. Usually its called Sufi and Qawali singing, people around the world come to Pakistan to listen to it as it is home to great musical families who have been singing and practicing it for generations.
P.S: You are welcome to come to Pakistan and listen to it live.
coke studio originally started off from Brazil mate, it's just that it didnt get that popular but rohail knew about it and wanted to bring something similar to the table hence he started off with the pakistani version. :)
@@sohaibhussainBrazil was just a concert sponsored by coke studios so named as such, get ur facts right and dont spread misinformation
@@arsalanchauhan Bro are you Better than Wikipedia? Telling me to get it straight.
@@arsalanchauhan the idea behind it started in Brazil test run and all. Although i agree it's Pakistani don't sweat it mate relax
@@sohaibhussain bro don't trust Wikipedia trust me..lol...that was a concert you can go and look it up again and it never came back, there is nothing common b/w two platforms...so yeah dont support Indians who try to spread this misinformation
She is truly a legend ❤️
Saw the various reaction videos to this. I think you are the only ones who realize just how much gets done in a single breath in classical singing. Another video spoke of them sitting singing and hunched somewhat which is a no-no in Western music and said to show this video the next time someone made a fuss over it. But that is not it either. Breath is used in such a rationed way in classical music that sitting probably helps reduce the velocity that is used to make the "big sound" in Western (and thus the more linear force it gets, the more the sound). Basically all the tutorials showing how to sing with an open voice, etc involving loud singing/shouting would get thrown straight out of the window (along with falsetto - also frowned on) when learning Indian classical. As much air as necessary to create the sound. More force than that is inefficient technique and wastes breath reducing what you can do with it if it adds nothing and force that takes away melodiousness is frowned on (distortions like screams etc would get a "nope" lol).
Indian/Pakistani classical generally frowns on "shouting" and the mark of experience is to use skill to create big resonant sounds while not using more vocal force than necessary, so to say. Almost every song demonstrating excellent mastery over Indian classical musical vocals will have moments that have these lengthy melodies using continuous voice with demonstrably few opportunities to breathe. It is a mark of the mastery they have over vocals that they can produce such huge rich intricate sounds for so long per breath. You train for years, decades, lifetime and do more and more with a single breath (I haven't, it is just learning to appreciate the music also makes you aware of these things. lol)
Two Great Artists......
I Love this Song. I can feel GOD‘s presence through their voices.
I've literally been waiting for this for weeks lol finally
Just found your channel. Glad I did. Genuine reactions are always great. :) Let me see what all you guys have reacted to before o make requests.
Best Reaction Ever !!!!!!
This is Coke studio Pakistan, And only Pakistani version of Coke studio is superhit , all other versions were flop.
He's from a family of classical musicians that have been top of their game for over 400 years. And she's our legend ❤
These lyrics almost 700years old. Just imagine.
I have listened this song a more than 1000 times... It always feels me special😇 I always feel (dream) that if Pakistan and India were together, the talent that comes out of them, we cannot imagine. It will make everyone out of this world, in whatever talent you know... ❤️🤞
I would love to see your reaction to coke studio Pakistan by Ali Zafar "superstar" it's really worth a watch and love to see your reaction 😊
You guys have mesmerizing voices
Guys ... you n your reactions
..both of you are great .
Incredible Indian poetry Pakistani singers and Indian music and Indian style of singing. What a rare gem and performance by the Kohinoors of music world. 👍💐🙏🙏
Daniel You have a lovely voice.
U r listening legends of all time. No one can beat them ever. U guys use auto tune but they never
that performance of rahat and Abida was the rehersal version they used for the final cut
Nizamuddin Auliya was a sufi saint.. his devotee was Amir Khusrau.. (the writer of this majestic song) its written around 500years ago..
This is from coke studio pakistan.....and our Indian brothers also love Coke studio pakistan as much as we do.😊
U both r excellent singers
A love song for God needs no interpretation, you will feel your spirit dancing in joy as the portal between heaven and earth opens, allowing your spirit to connect to The Creator. This is how you call the Creator to us. No love song for a human can erect such emotions.
Abida speaks the language of souls.
Thanks for reacting to this song 👍.
Cokestudio and Nescafe Basement both are in Pakistan.
You should listen Sound of the Nation (Royal Stag) by Amit Trivedi. You are surely gonna love it. I am amazed how you both react. Lots of wishes from India.
Guys this is from Pakistan , and not India.
React to Ali Zafar's Rockstar and Julie from Coke Studio.
Both are legend but legend for a reason ❤️
both are the legend # abidaparveen #rahatfatehlaikhan ❤️
Abida parveen "Queen of Sufi music"
it's all about sufisum dude these are the sufi singers
Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian Singers Are Out Of This World The More You Listen Of Them The More You Gonna Be Amazed. Love From Bangladesh🇧🇩❤️
One thing i am sure no music in the world can compete with Pakistani music its just ahead of times
Incredible reactions, love from Pakistan guys. Goog luck
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Abida Parveen ji 🙏🏻
Ps this is also coke studio pakistan and both singers are Pakistani
These singers are from Pakistan. Great video and reaction. Please react to NAINA MOREY from Coke Studio Pakistan
Dear David and Matthew,
I very much enjoy the both of you enjoying music and musicians from around the world! I love your commentaries and nuanced insights into the vocalist, the accompanying musicians and the genre of music. I see with interest that you have discovered musicians from the Indian sub-continent. There are two iterations of Coke Studio, the original version from Pakistan and the Indian version Coke Studio India. Coke Studio show cases some of the best sufi music and musicians. Ustad (Maestro) Rahat Ali Khan and Begum Abida Parveen are musical icons in the subcontinent. They are masters of their craft as you have heard in this sufi song that you have featured. Sufi music is devotional music - with poems (Ghazals) written in Urdu (a language spoken in India/Pakistan that is a mixture of Hindi, Persian and Arabic; used to be the lingua franca of the Mughal court) and sung in the Qawwali style. The poetry is eclectic and brilliant. I would like you to read about sufi music (so that you can understand the passion in the singers/the mood/vibe etc.). Also, I would like to recommend the following artist for you to analyze- Javed Bashir. The music videos have subtitles for you to understand the poetry and meaning of the songs.
(58) Coke Studio Season 10| Naina Moray| Javed Bashir & Akbar Ali feat. Aamir Zaki - UA-cam
(58) Coke Studio Season 9| Man Kunto Maula| Javed Bashir & Ali Azmat - UA-cam
I like him and think that he is brilliant. I am interested to see what you think of him. Keep enjoying music and posting videos.
Girish
Don't confuse because it's from Pakistan, the style of music is nonetheless same, the culture and language and style are all of the same land and origin.
It is not a hate comment and there are many talented singers in india but just give me one song that is in same qawali style from any indian composer(not copied). We are the only ones who preserved the real form of sufism qawali.
It may be originated in india, but we own it now completely.
@@HammasAli I didn't mean India when I said 'land', I meant the subcontinent undivided. Sure you guys kept the qawali style alive and kudos to you for that. We did the same for other classical forms here. It's just that the two lands took two children of the parent style to preserve, and that's not a bad thing I guess. I pointed out that you neither the current Pakistan nor India 'owns' any form of the music themselves, the people from both the lands, Burma, Sri Lanka and Tibet share them alike.
Peace.
Guys!!!!U both look bomb..LOVE UUHHH...and plsss i would highly appreciate if u will react to RICHA SHARMA . lots of love from INDIA
Her scarf is an ajrak a traditional Sindhi design made using natural dyes sindh is a province in Pakistan
Please react on Mein Sufi hoon by abida Parveen