Thank you for this precious Jugalbandi. The only absence I feel in this presentation is this: the absence of a live tanpura. Why do I say it? Because the live tanpura produces harmonics (in Indian theory they are called svayambhoo SRuti-s = microtones that Nature generates) which qualitatively improve the players' tone perception, his or her musical awareness, and also gets transferred to the listener even through amplification, recording, digitalization, etc. leading to a richness that an electronic tanpura cannot emulate. Decalration: I am not a tanpura maker or a seller. Just a lover of music enriched by a real tanpura, mistakenly called the "drone."
@@nycradiolive904 PaNDit Mallikaarjun Mansur: "Without sitting under the Bodhi tree of the Tanpura, no one can have musical enlightenment." PaNDit Kumar Gandharva: "When I sing, I am just repeating what the Tanpura tells me." Thank you for the wonderful musical feast. The dialog between two grand traditions of South Asia was perfect.
Will you sue me if I say that the only dislike I feel is for an absence in this presentation: the absence of a live tanpura. Why do I say it? Because the live tanpura produces harmonics (in Indian theory they are called svayambhoo SRuti-s = microtones that Nature generates) which qualitatively improve the players' tone perception, his or her musical awareness, and also gets transferred to the listener even through amplification, recording, digitalization, etc. leading to a richness that an electronic tanpura cannot emulate. Decalration: I am not a tanpura maker or a seller. Just a lover of music enriched by a real tanpura, mistakenly called the "drone."
Sublime, transcendent...simply brilliant. Well done, lads! Big up BRM forever.
Beautiful
A stunning and superb performance in every way.
Wonderful musicians. Great music.
Truly transporting and warming of the soul..
Gorgeous all around!
Thank you for this precious Jugalbandi. The only absence I feel in this presentation is this: the absence of a live tanpura. Why do I say it? Because the live tanpura produces harmonics (in Indian theory they are called svayambhoo SRuti-s = microtones that Nature generates) which qualitatively improve the players' tone perception, his or her musical awareness, and also gets transferred to the listener even through amplification, recording, digitalization, etc. leading to a richness that an electronic tanpura cannot emulate. Decalration: I am not a tanpura maker or a seller. Just a lover of music enriched by a real tanpura, mistakenly called the "drone."
We absolutely agree. There is no substitute for real tanpura!
@@nycradiolive904 PaNDit Mallikaarjun Mansur: "Without sitting under the Bodhi tree of the Tanpura, no one can have musical enlightenment." PaNDit Kumar Gandharva: "When I sing, I am just repeating what the Tanpura tells me." Thank you for the wonderful musical feast. The dialog between two grand traditions of South Asia was perfect.
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Rest assured
if this gets a single dislike i'm gonna sue.
Will you sue me if I say that the only dislike I feel is for an absence in this presentation: the absence of a live tanpura. Why do I say it? Because the live tanpura produces harmonics (in Indian theory they are called svayambhoo SRuti-s = microtones that Nature generates) which qualitatively improve the players' tone perception, his or her musical awareness, and also gets transferred to the listener even through amplification, recording, digitalization, etc. leading to a richness that an electronic tanpura cannot emulate. Decalration: I am not a tanpura maker or a seller. Just a lover of music enriched by a real tanpura, mistakenly called the "drone."