I used to notice this thing being played in kacheris and wonder what it could be.. Today while watching a music kacheri on UA-cam, I decided to try searching for this instrument.. Very happy to have come across such a detailed and easybto understand video shared by you.. Thanks a ton... 🙏🙏🙏
Thiru. Pirasanna thanks so much for this educative demonstration of the morsing my son was happy to get his curiosity fulfilled as he kept on asking how the morsing works! 🙏👍 திரு. பிரசன்னா மிக்க நன்றி! மோர்சிங்கை எப்படி வாசிப்பது என்பது பற்றி அழகாக கூறினீர்கள். என் புதல்வன் இதைப்பார்த்துவிட்டு மோர்சிங்கைப்பற்றி தெரிந்துகொண்டு மகிழ்ச்சியாக உள்ளான். நம் தமிழரின் பாரம்பரிய இசைக்கருவி. 🙏👍👍
The morsing can be traced back over 1500 years. They banged on the fishbone and a musical sound was produced. Though its exact origin in India is not well documented, with most ancient accounts being derived from folk tales secondary source. It is found mainly in South India, Rajasthan and some parts of Assam. :)
Myself despite, being an Indian, having spent more than 17 years on the internet, listening to Jiya jale Jaan jale hundreds of times, I am coming to know about this wonderful musical instrument on this day in 2022. I'm flabbergasted. Wow to Pirashanna Thevarajah for astutely explaining it all.
Very nice 👌👌 sir your morchung having bright and loud sound .i have started learning but my instrument is having low sensitivity.where i get instrument like your . 🙏🙏🌹
How "carnatic morsing" is different from "Rajasthani morchang"? Is morchang a bigger and less techical jaw harp (bigger gaps, softer reed). Also morchangs come in more shapes than morsing? Like Ghorka Ram or Mohan Lal morchangs? Whom are best carnatic morsing makers?
Are morsings only in C3- B4? Do they come in second octave (like D2 or E2)? Those that I bought are C#3, D#3, G#3. Pretty stiff reeds and very high pitch. Require a lot of strike force and breath to make medium volume play.
Sir, is there any channel on UA-cam that teaches Carnatic rhythms morsing? I am interested exactly in Indian morsing techniques, not other jaw harps. Thanks!
There this guy name s_mithushan on Instagram who plays this instrument a lot.May be if you are really interested you can message him for guidance and leads.. Cheers !
I'm floored and Speechless. I admire people who play any musical instrument.
I used to notice this thing being played in kacheris and wonder what it could be.. Today while watching a music kacheri on UA-cam, I decided to try searching for this instrument.. Very happy to have come across such a detailed and easybto understand video shared by you.. Thanks a ton... 🙏🙏🙏
In Estonia we have a similar instroment called "parnupill"
Thiru. Pirasanna thanks so much for this educative demonstration of the morsing my son was happy to get his curiosity fulfilled as he kept on asking how the morsing works! 🙏👍
திரு. பிரசன்னா மிக்க நன்றி! மோர்சிங்கை எப்படி வாசிப்பது என்பது பற்றி அழகாக கூறினீர்கள். என் புதல்வன் இதைப்பார்த்துவிட்டு மோர்சிங்கைப்பற்றி தெரிந்துகொண்டு மகிழ்ச்சியாக உள்ளான். நம் தமிழரின் பாரம்பரிய இசைக்கருவி. 🙏👍👍
Sir Satyajit Ray made this instrument familiar to me ❤
The morsing can be traced back over 1500 years. They banged on the fishbone and a musical sound was produced. Though its exact origin in India is not well documented, with most ancient accounts being derived from folk tales secondary source. It is found mainly in South India, Rajasthan and some parts of Assam. :)
same is GOGONA made from bamboo, played during bihu in Assam.
What an amazing sounding instrument. More people ought to know about this!
love this instrument and the way it is played, proud to be an indian, I heard the sound in doordarshan's mile sur mera tumhara, :)
@zian3694 same here bro😅
Explained very clearly, thank you
Fabulous explanation and demonstration!!! LOVED IT!!!!! Thank you for this brilliant performance.😍
Great explanation.
Precise and crispy..
Thanks !
Myself despite, being an Indian, having spent more than 17 years on the internet, listening to Jiya jale Jaan jale hundreds of times,
I am coming to know about this wonderful musical instrument on this day in 2022.
I'm flabbergasted.
Wow to Pirashanna Thevarajah for astutely explaining it all.
well explained, very nice.
Excellent demonstration, well done!
My fav western Carnatic artist, Mr Prasantha, sir
Great explanation Thiru. pirashanna u r really a great musician
Superbly explained... Thank you so much🙏🏻
you are so talented
Very well demonstrated . Thanks. I understood the basics.👍👍
I was really trying to search this instrument thanks a lot!😃
Very informative ❤ I never knew that these sounds were made from this instrument.
Amazing👍😍
Late MGR the great Tamil actor has playd all instruments in his cinema roles except perhaps this .
Amazing the instrument more amazing the way to demonstration
This is a very interesting instrument. It must be very difficult and painful to play. I learnt it in my childhood
Very nice 👌👌 sir your morchung having bright and loud sound .i have started learning but my instrument is having low sensitivity.where i get instrument like your . 🙏🙏🌹
Wow ❤️
underrated😔
बहुत सुन्दर अच्छा लगा
Nicely Explained Sir!!!
I want to know morsing big size, let me the cost of moding
Amazing instrument, sort of sounds like the Didgeridoo.
How "carnatic morsing" is different from "Rajasthani morchang"? Is morchang a bigger and less techical jaw harp (bigger gaps, softer reed). Also morchangs come in more shapes than morsing? Like Ghorka Ram or Mohan Lal morchangs? Whom are best carnatic morsing makers?
Playing this needs a lot of courage.
Wow.. i also wanna learn
Are morsings only in C3- B4? Do they come in second octave (like D2 or E2)? Those that I bought are C#3, D#3, G#3. Pretty stiff reeds and very high pitch. Require a lot of strike force and breath to make medium volume play.
you can get a D2 i think
Where available it
Wow
my father used to play
❤❤
great
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Sir, is there any channel on UA-cam that teaches Carnatic rhythms morsing? I am interested exactly in Indian morsing techniques, not other jaw harps. Thanks!
There this guy name s_mithushan on Instagram who plays this instrument a lot.May be if you are really interested you can message him for guidance and leads.. Cheers !
Superrr 👍
Sur where to buy? And which brand to buy? Online and offline
Please check out Ministry of Harps on Instagram. Some killer mouth harps.
Wait came from tamil or not?
I go to4
red dead 2 brought me here
It is also known as a jewish harp
Nothing on the Europeans
Nothing says 'intellectual' like judging the musical cultural output of an entire peoples by a single percussive folk instrument!
lol nice pseudo intellectualism
Wow