I learned so much from this video! I am currently enthralled by classical Indian music and this has helped me break down the - "What IS that sound??!!" Bravo!
my music teacher sent this video to us to explain what a drone was, and it was very helpful :D the examples were clear and easy to understand. the way you presented it made it easy to follow along! thank you for making this, i hope many people learn from these videos!
Brilliant video, very insightful and educational. I was searching for what a tanpura/tampura sound was as i want to use it for my next video. Thank you for helping. 👍🏽
Haha.. yes, you're right.. It's probably useful for rehearsing though - and perhaps in very small doses on stage, but I see so many artists using it in concerts and they have it SO loud - sometimes even two! It has become 'the water that we swim in' and just like fish - sometimes we forget that its there! Thanks for your comment. Kuljit
Awesome content! You're like the Mr. Rodgers of Indian instruments man, I've learned so much! Thanks :D
Thank you, I'm flattered! Your hypnosis videos look great - I'll check them out soon!
I learned so much from this video! I am currently enthralled by classical Indian music and this has helped me break down the - "What IS that sound??!!" Bravo!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you.
my music teacher sent this video to us to explain what a drone was, and it was very helpful :D the examples were clear and easy to understand. the way you presented it made it easy to follow along! thank you for making this, i hope many people learn from these videos!
Glad it helped! Kuljit
Thank you! Excellent and informative video, appreciate the insight!
Very interesting, I never knew about any of these except the sitar
amazing. I loved this info and demonstrations. Bless you
Thanks for your interest.
How wonderful. Thank you for the explanation.
Brilliant video, very insightful and educational. I was searching for what a tanpura/tampura sound was as i want to use it for my next video. Thank you for helping. 👍🏽
Thank you for commenting.
Great, thanks very much. And, yes, please turn the electronic tanpura off!.... The acoustic tanpura is such a wonderful instrument!
Haha.. yes, you're right.. It's probably useful for rehearsing though - and perhaps in very small doses on stage, but I see so many artists using it in concerts and they have it SO loud - sometimes even two! It has become 'the water that we swim in' and just like fish - sometimes we forget that its there! Thanks for your comment. Kuljit
Very interesting and very well presented.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
That was excellent
Thank you
Great lessons!
Thank you
I really enjoy your videos. Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you! Kuljit
Thank you sir.
Beautifully explained
very well done thank you
very informative thank you!
Dear Kuljeet
I want electric tabla and please tell me the cost
SSA Ji. Please advise your location. You can write to info@kewda.co.uk.. Regards Kuljit
Wu Tang
I think Sarangee is typical Nepali musical instrument.