I'm a mridangam player, and everytime I watch all these old clips, all these hidden "sollus" and "styles" of playing uncovered. It's amazing that I understand this like a language, and it's something all percussionists will understand. It's awesome that UA-cam shares both old clips and new clips to preserve the culture and old school techniques.
hey! I'm new at this. Can someone enlighten me where the mora/korvai are in this piece? Or any other interesting features? Thanks cause I'm really confused. :X
I'm a mridangam player, and everytime I watch all these old clips, all these hidden "sollus" and "styles" of playing uncovered. It's amazing that I understand this like a language, and it's something all percussionists will understand.
It's awesome that UA-cam shares both old clips and new clips to preserve the culture and old school techniques.
No one can match his playin...simply awesome
The vocalists are the Rudrapatnam Brothers. They are great traditional singers from the Karnataka region fraom a distinguished family of musicians.
HOLY CRAP, this was just unbelievably good, may be one of the best thani's I've ever heard.
The azhuththam the maestro gives to every sollu is just simply amazing
Very well rendered
really excellent...i downloaded this to my ipod a year ago and still listen to it constantly...it gives me the chills.
BS Purushottaman very young!! now he is a very well sough after khanjira artiste! great
the transition from 3:21 is fabulous and i love his mohora
Excellent.
Excellent
SIMPLY FAB
hey! I'm new at this. Can someone enlighten me where the mora/korvai are in this piece? Or any other interesting features? Thanks cause I'm really confused. :X