This is called sargam, a part of a raag, here Nusrat is instructing all the instruments what to play. They follow what he says, this is all improvised. He is producing music right in the moment. Nusrat is a genius.
I absolutely love the way music works .. thabk you so much for explaining .. i like to appreciate why i love a piece of music .. not just listening without understanding the complexities
These sounds he is making are actually distinct notes like SA, RE, GA, MA and the instruments are following him. It was Rahat's father and Nusrat's brother playing the harmonium. He is dubbed as the harmonium king coz he could effortlessly play what Nusrat said, others found it next to impossible.
You've no idea how difficult these Sargams are .. these Khan sbb's are called Masters .. it takes whole life to master these skills , daily rayaz (practice) for hours every day . Ustaad Nusrat fateh ali khan sbb is a legend
@@gazzyk768 thanks to all of you who blame muslims for division of this beautiful nation, clearly you always forget what people from your religion did, even today they chant the slogans of killing muslims and yet we are called killers and haters meanwhile I have'nt thought of killing someone leave the slogans🙂 we are those monks who were hanged by trees in Nadwa by britishers because they stood against them and we are not those people who followed Rahul Sawarkar amd asked for forgiveness to britishers😋. you know what imma muslim and i memorised Saare jaha se acha Hindustaa'n hamara word to word coz it is and it was written by a muslim. Jai Hind.❤️
Sorry to say but we're divided because of the extremist hindu nationalist hatred towards all other communities. But what more could be expected from pagans?.. Muslims demanded a separate homeland because of the severe persecution they had been faced with and are still faced with (talking about the Muslims in India). If there's anything we've learned from the past, it's that paganism and pagans are barbaric by nature, they don't respect other religions, don't respect others' religious values, can never be friends with anyone outside their own community. We can NEVER be united. It's just a delusion.
On this day 25 years ago, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Michael Brook released the album Night Song in the UK. Billboard called it 'an album for the ages', and Time Out London described it as "The Best World Music Album in the World... Ever!". One of the album's most loved songs is 'Longing', featuring the famous lyric 'Tere bin nahi lagda dil mera dholna'. 🎧 📀
So rahat is nusrat's nephew and it's just very casual thing for them, it's like i am going to perform today so rahat why don't you come with us and when you are here let's sing some notes together. So it's basically just improvisation with rahat..
The young guy is The Rahat fateh ali khan.. As Nusrat sir can use these 7 words(nodes),no body in this world can do... Without any song he can entertain with these 7 words
Imagine no equlizers'no advance computer software to enhance the voice'no auto tunes'no mixing editing and still producing something so much big that the West if that times in 90's went crazy after him
Dear Ken, theyre all trained musicians, most of the music they're doing on stage is improvised, Nusrat is leading them and playing with notes and the beat as well, as you see he plays with the accent of the beat also, creates new cadences too within the ongoing beat
Hi Ken, this style of singing (of which Nusrat Ali Khan, Abida Parveen are exponents) is called 'Qawwali'. It is devotional singing with lyrics that can interchangeably depict a transcendental romantic love or love for your God or spiritual master. It came into existence through the Sufi saints in the Indian subcontinent. In one of the reaction videos, you mentioned it sounds like a trance - you are correct. The way whirling dervishes go into trance through their dance, this type of music was supposed to send the audience and singers into a trance. Also, the reason the chorus singers and instrumentalists watch all Qawwali singers like hawks is - this music is completely improvised. The 'raaga' remains the same (same set of base notes), but the singer can play around with the music, the beat, the lyrics, as much as he wants to. SO the accompanying musicians have to keep a track of the Qawwali singer all the time, to not lose the beat, tune, and they have to improvise too, taking their cue from the main singer! It is the most beautiful music out there. You should watch Nusrat Ali Khan's "Live - Chhaap Tilak" and "Live - Yeh Jo Halka Halka Suroor Hai". He makes Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Abida Parveen sound like amateurs!
Nusrat Fateh was one of the greatest musicians and composers secondly he was also one of the greatest singer. He was innovative and was well-groomed in the classical form of singing. He was unmatched in all respects. they learn from an early age from the family.
Dude reacting to a legendary video that he has no clue about. Nusrat Saab was blessed with extraordinary vocal gifts. Even as Indians we can't deny his magical talent. He's untouchable, may he always be blessed.
I would advice you to just keep exploring Nusrat... You'll know soon that he had extraordinary vocal capabilities. Peter Gabriel was blown away with that. He is acknowledged as one of the extraordinary vocalists every recorded.
The rag base notes are sa re ga ma pa dha ni (ascending) and reverse it as (descending). If we do aaaaaaa thing, it's called "alaap". The lower to higher combinations of notes (depending on which rag you're singing) is further called "aaroh" and descending is called "avroh". These are basics of Indian classical just like do re mi is for western style.
There never have been and i seriously doubt there ever will be a greater vocalist, performer, composer than Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan not in only Pakistan where he was from or South Asia but all over the world. And yes i have extensively listened to listened to music all around the world. ofcourse not many in western world is familiar with him maybe few including Jeff Buckley who called him his Elvis and even sung his songs in Urdu but in South Asia he is still recognized as the greatest even in new generation who came after his death.
So this is Rahat Fateh Ali Khan with ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan just love how he is learning from Nusrat sir and Rahat sir is now a legends and his songs and notes is on another level..
he's like God's voice from sky Telling story. Im from punjab and ill be so glad if every punjabi starts listening this legend. But people here listen bullshiit songs. Fake gangsta songs. Nusrat fateh ali khan, even the name is so great that makes me feel his legacy even more. What a great personality. What a legend. Cant describe with words. I cry listening him even tho i dont try to understand the song i bet if i try to understand the meaning i will cry even more. What a great legend u got . Pakistani people so much love yall for having this legend here.
Qawali is a style of singing based on Indian classical music. So for various Kalams , different Ragas are used.. Khan saheb used to mention the raga used in the particular qawali in his live show... So depending upon the kalam pure classical or lighter version is sung.
@@Sabtien1 and you are from Mars..there is nothing in this world is called Pakistan Classical...there is no music whichbis developed in Pakistan..sir, by that logic if Japanese start singing indian music it will become Japanese classical....please stop living in a false world ...stay healthy
@@amitsai And there is also then no such thing as Indian music. Just because Pakistan was founded in 1947 does not mean those ethnic people have a culture and history. Indians love to claim anything good of Pakistans as there own. This is a Pakistani song, sung by a Pakistani, written by a Pakistani and composed by a Pakistani.
here my 2 cents input about it first of all nusrat was a legend. no one including rahat have filled the gap that nusrat left. no one until today could touch the notes the nusrat created. 2. this particular style is called qawwali. where the lead singer nusrat is composing the song at the spot singing the song leading his whole band to what he is creating on the spot and then nusrat is also giving live lessons to rahat in front of audiance although he is going real easy on rahat when it comes to lessons and then he goes to impossible notes when he is singing alone. then he gives que to his band to fill in. there is a lot going on. last but not least many people sing qawwali but no one can sing the notes nusrat did. thats what made him a legend. he took to notes to such complexity that no one dares to go there.
If you wanna learn more about Raag, I would *highly* recommend you check out _What is Raag_ by UA-camr Anuja Kamat. She's a brilliant Hindustani Classical singer and teacher.
Thank you for this tip🙏😇! I want really to learn about this music, because nobody here can really understand this well, and many persons are scared about Raag! For me it's very interesting to learn all about music all over the world! Sorry, for my bad english, and lovely Greetings from Germany 😇🙏!
Great to see you reacting to Hindustani music. You are absolutely right. There is an element of vocalise. Nusrat is using the solfege syllables ("sargam") and Rahat is getting a music lesson in real time.
The style he performs is called qawwali which is based on some sufi genres. It is profoundly mystical and performed in a group. Musicians are musicians not actors, as they create music on spot (that's why you are reminded of jazz) and instruments follow the voice. He is basically instructing the kid. In these oral systems learning is done on the stage and in daily life being with a master as well
Firstly in the classics there are sort of scales ..called THAAT and a specific sequence of notes when played in a certain order give you a raaga, it's like a mode in western music ....but top legends like Nusrat Sahab know how to use any note ,be it in the raag or out of the scale, to their advantage so that it imparts a certain mood or emotion....... simply put it's a painting painted with notes of unimaginable colors
Hey Ken. I originate from those parts but I don’t know the language and music well at all. Through you I find a connection that I cherish. You ever come around to Virginia, dinner is on me at the place of choosing.
I'm kinda old Skool listener of every kind of Music. Nusrat , Paul Anka, Perry Como, Bohemia ,Pac , James , Beatles , Sinatras , Noor Jahan , Rakim ,kishore Kumar & the likes of'em. I hear'em every single day . They always hit me like I'm listening for the first day.
The greatest of all times, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and virgin talent Rahat Fateh Ali Khan... Sometimes I feel proud of being a Pakistani only becaz Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was born here
He is everything... Musicion... Singer.... Actor..... Poet....linguist... Even when there's no instrument he is the instrument...... Anything u know about music is there.... That's why there is only one Nusrat and there will only b one nusrat..... That's why t
Jeff buckley was a great fan of Nusrat fateh Ali. Jeff praised him at another level.. His big appreciation towards Nusrat fateh Ali khan started like this "Nusrat is my elvis, He's my guy" Jeff also Sang Nusrat's Urdu popular Qawwali "YEH JO HALKA HALKA SUROOR HY"... And mesmerizing is that, the english Guy Jeff did really well in Urdu Qawwali. Both of them died too early within 2 months gap of each other. 💔
Well along with the music there's also poetry so yes there is an emotional intention to it, so we can say that he's both the composer and actor altogether.
What he is singing the same note is on the instruments and what is on the instruments is the note he hits. They play with each other. The singers sings and then instrumentalist try to hit those notes. Sometimes instrumentalists hit notes and then the singers try to hit those
This is called sargam, a part of a raag, here Nusrat is instructing all the instruments what to play. They follow what he says, this is all improvised. He is producing music right in the moment. Nusrat is a genius.
Yes, you just explained it so brilliantly
Brilliant yes
Every one is genuine
I absolutely love the way music works .. thabk you so much for explaining .. i like to appreciate why i love a piece of music .. not just listening without understanding the complexities
Thank you for explaining sir ✨
No one is so passionate towards music as much ustad Nusrat Fateh ali khan was, he is almost lost in a different world while singing.
So u have never seen pandit bheem sen joshi
@@nishantchoudhary8540 no, never
Raga.
@@nishantchoudhary8540 never ever
@@nishantchoudhary8540 Nusrat Sahib jaisa na koi aaya na aay ga . admit it
These sounds he is making are actually distinct notes like SA, RE, GA, MA and the instruments are following him. It was Rahat's father and Nusrat's brother playing the harmonium. He is dubbed as the harmonium king coz he could effortlessly play what Nusrat said, others found it next to impossible.
Yup, it's like do re mi fa
You've no idea how difficult these Sargams are .. these Khan sbb's are called Masters .. it takes whole life to master these skills , daily rayaz (practice) for hours every day .
Ustaad Nusrat fateh ali khan sbb is a legend
They make it look so easy, but it is like you said something they have mastered and incredible difficult. Very beautiful.
Divided by borders united by music 💪💪 🇮🇳🇵🇰🇦🇫🇧🇩🇧🇹🇱🇰🇳🇵
divided by two nation theory .. and will never be united.
@@GPU-BENCHMARKS thanks to sir syed
Love from Nepal
@@gazzyk768 thanks to all of you who blame muslims for division of this beautiful nation, clearly you always forget what people from your religion did, even today they chant the slogans of killing muslims and yet we are called killers and haters meanwhile I have'nt thought of killing someone leave the slogans🙂
we are those monks who were hanged by trees in Nadwa by britishers because they stood against them and we are not those people who followed Rahul Sawarkar amd asked for forgiveness to britishers😋.
you know what imma muslim and i memorised Saare jaha se acha Hindustaa'n hamara word to word coz it is and it was written by a muslim.
Jai Hind.❤️
Sorry to say but we're divided because of the extremist hindu nationalist hatred towards all other communities. But what more could be expected from pagans?..
Muslims demanded a separate homeland because of the severe persecution they had been faced with and are still faced with (talking about the Muslims in India).
If there's anything we've learned from the past, it's that paganism and pagans are barbaric by nature, they don't respect other religions, don't respect others' religious values, can never be friends with anyone outside their own community.
We can NEVER be united. It's just a delusion.
On this day 25 years ago, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Michael Brook released the album Night Song in the UK. Billboard called it 'an album for the ages', and Time Out London described it as "The Best World Music Album in the World... Ever!". One of the album's most loved songs is 'Longing', featuring the famous lyric 'Tere bin nahi lagda dil mera dholna'. 🎧 📀
You should have reacted to his song named " Tere bin nhn lgda Dil mera dholna".
Great album
तेरे बिन नहीं लगदा दिल मेरा डोल्हना
This style of singing is called qawwali. The singer is a qawal. This is semi-classical Hindustani classical singing.
Greatest piece of music ever made till today !!!!
Awesome Album
So rahat is nusrat's nephew and it's just very casual thing for them, it's like i am going to perform today so rahat why don't you come with us and when you are here let's sing some notes together. So it's basically just improvisation with rahat..
Nope Rahat is his son.
& they practice it hours & hours becz its live no chance of mistake.
Sometime rehearsal is better than live performance.
@@mrzia3032 bro rahat is the son of farrukh sahab and nephew of nusrat sahab..
@@mrzia3032 Rahat is Farrukh son, Farrukh the one playing harmonium
The young guy is The Rahat fateh ali khan..
As Nusrat sir can use these 7 words(nodes),no body in this world can do...
Without any song he can entertain with these 7 words
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
You can see the pride in Nusrat's eyes at his nephew. He had to know this boy was going to be great one day.
Imagine no equlizers'no advance computer software to enhance the voice'no auto tunes'no mixing editing and still producing something so much big that the West if that times in 90's went crazy after him
Rahat has become a great singer only bcz he was trained by his uncle ustad Nusrat Fateh ali khan who is the ultra great legend of sufi music.
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
The True Legend
He was just not a singer... He was magician... He was art... He was some thing out of world... No one can even think about touching him...
Dear Ken, theyre all trained musicians, most of the music they're doing on stage is improvised, Nusrat is leading them and playing with notes and the beat as well, as you see he plays with the accent of the beat also, creates new cadences too within the ongoing beat
To bhai Teri jl rhi ha kia ?
@@accidentsgallery5976 nhi bhai inko bata raha hu, kyu bebaat garam ho rahe ho vo bhi youtube comment mein?
Hi Ken, this style of singing (of which Nusrat Ali Khan, Abida Parveen are exponents) is called 'Qawwali'. It is devotional singing with lyrics that can interchangeably depict a transcendental romantic love or love for your God or spiritual master. It came into existence through the Sufi saints in the Indian subcontinent. In one of the reaction videos, you mentioned it sounds like a trance - you are correct. The way whirling dervishes go into trance through their dance, this type of music was supposed to send the audience and singers into a trance. Also, the reason the chorus singers and instrumentalists watch all Qawwali singers like hawks is - this music is completely improvised. The 'raaga' remains the same (same set of base notes), but the singer can play around with the music, the beat, the lyrics, as much as he wants to. SO the accompanying musicians have to keep a track of the Qawwali singer all the time, to not lose the beat, tune, and they have to improvise too, taking their cue from the main singer! It is the most beautiful music out there. You should watch Nusrat Ali Khan's "Live - Chhaap Tilak" and "Live - Yeh Jo Halka Halka Suroor Hai". He makes Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Abida Parveen sound like amateurs!
Nusrat Fateh was one of the greatest musicians and composers secondly he was also one of the greatest singer. He was innovative and was well-groomed in the classical form of singing. He was unmatched in all respects. they learn from an early age from the family.
He is called voice of God the way he sings the notes he use to reach so high no other singer can do till now .
Don't Cross your limits
Don't Cross your limits
Dude reacting to a legendary video that he has no clue about. Nusrat Saab was blessed with extraordinary vocal gifts. Even as Indians we can't deny his magical talent. He's untouchable, may he always be blessed.
he is composing as well as directing the whole band at the same time by his gestures these gestures are special gestures known by the Sufi families
The young guy is a living legend Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
I would advice you to just keep exploring Nusrat... You'll know soon that he had extraordinary vocal capabilities. Peter Gabriel was blown away with that. He is acknowledged as one of the extraordinary vocalists every recorded.
thanks for the reaction mate :)
The rag base notes are sa re ga ma pa dha ni (ascending) and reverse it as (descending).
If we do aaaaaaa thing, it's called "alaap". The lower to higher combinations of notes (depending on which rag you're singing) is further called "aaroh" and descending is called "avroh".
These are basics of Indian classical just like do re mi is for western style.
Mate you.. found the absolute legend here..Keep listening to him and you won't find any body near on this earth
once you enter in nusrat's music.. there's no coming back!!
Agreed🎧
I would love to know to .
If there's any
Ohhhhh so difficult to explain himm....
No words.......
Legendary personality.......
Legends are born often!
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is born once!
👇🏼
Dont know if there will be anything i would love more then Nusrat; A real master of its skills.🙏
He is making the music as he go right on the spot, legend! Taking you through his musical journey, no words in the singing.
He is known as the voice of heaven
Nope
No he is not
Yes he is absolutely
Absolutely
Absolutely yess....
THIS VOCAL EXERCISE IS ABOUT CONTROLLING THE VOICE, EXPRESSIONS, AND THE CRESCENDO AND DECRESENDO
There never have been and i seriously doubt there ever will be a greater vocalist, performer, composer than Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan not in only Pakistan where he was from or South Asia but all over the world. And yes i have extensively listened to listened to music all around the world. ofcourse not many in western world is familiar with him maybe few including Jeff Buckley who called him his Elvis and even sung his songs in Urdu but in South Asia he is still recognized as the greatest even in new generation who came after his death.
Arguably, Dinmuhammad 'Dimash' Kudaibergen can also be considered the best ever. For me it is Nusrat and Dimash the best.
@@stockpredictor17 dimash srsly 🤷♂️🤷♂️🙏😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@meradimaghshathai who is your #2? An uncle?
NFAK legend of all time.
In the second clip, they were improvising with the rhythm, we call it “lay kaari” in eastern music. Nusrat is known to be the king of lay kaari.
Yes he is basically composing as he is going along.. live performances are always unique
Nusrat was so perfect in his vocals that he can go upto a whistle note and without even dropping a single note
Bow down to the master.. get mesmerized... And feel lucky that you have seen this.
Great Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Shab is lob 😍😍
So this is Rahat Fateh Ali Khan with ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan just love how he is learning from Nusrat sir and Rahat sir is now a legends and his songs and notes is on another level..
Legendary artist Üstad nusrat fateh Ali khan the pride of pakistan🇵🇰 not just pakistan but Asia's pride 😍love from pakistan ♥️
one of the few singers who could mesmerize anyone ❤️
Always Love u Ustaad Nusrat Fath Ali Khan Sahab
Lots of love from India
he's like God's voice from sky Telling story. Im from punjab and ill be so glad if every punjabi starts listening this legend. But people here listen bullshiit songs. Fake gangsta songs.
Nusrat fateh ali khan, even the name is so great that makes me feel his legacy even more. What a great personality. What a legend. Cant describe with words. I cry listening him even tho i dont try to understand the song i bet if i try to understand the meaning i will cry even more. What a great legend u got . Pakistani people so much love yall for having this legend here.
Music is kind of worshiped and it really brings near you to supreme , and it could be seen in nusrat ji's voice also rahat ji carrying the legacy.
THERE ARE MANY LEGENDARY SINGERS But USTAD NUSRAT IS AT TOP.
Legend Of The Century Love Sir Ustad NFAK ❤️👌
Rahat fateh ali khan young was sitting beside him!!how 😍 this legend died in 1997 but will be in my heart
Great post Ken, thanks a lot.
Lots of love from Belgium.
Thanks 👍🏽
Yes it's raaga! And no one can perform this raagas like nusrat fateh ali khan
See how hipnotizing this music is. He starts swirling his head just like Nusrat sahab.
Qawali is a style of singing based on Indian classical music. So for various Kalams , different Ragas are used.. Khan saheb used to mention the raga used in the particular qawali in his live show... So depending upon the kalam pure classical or lighter version is sung.
This is not Indian classical music, this is Pakistani classical music.
@@Sabtien1 and you are from Mars..there is nothing in this world is called Pakistan Classical...there is no music whichbis developed in Pakistan..sir, by that logic if Japanese start singing indian music it will become Japanese classical....please stop living in a false world ...stay healthy
@@amitsai And there is also then no such thing as Indian music. Just because Pakistan was founded in 1947 does not mean those ethnic people have a culture and history. Indians love to claim anything good of Pakistans as there own. This is a Pakistani song, sung by a Pakistani, written by a Pakistani and composed by a Pakistani.
@@Sabtien1 I can only pity your knowledge, All the best man.
@@amitsai Well you cannot deny either, just living in your own world you lot
To whom he is teaching is itself a legendary singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Listen Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's songs with Peter Gabriel he did an album with him
Also listen to his song Dam Must Qalandar
Nobody can judge Ustaad he is superb, beautiful, extremely talented and learned no words express what Ustaad means to me.. 🪷
here my 2 cents input about it
first of all nusrat was a legend. no one including rahat have filled the gap that nusrat left. no one until today could touch the notes the nusrat created.
2. this particular style is called qawwali. where the lead singer nusrat is
composing the song at the spot
singing the song
leading his whole band to what he is creating on the spot
and then nusrat is also giving live lessons to rahat in front of audiance
although he is going real easy on rahat when it comes to lessons and then he goes to impossible notes when he is singing alone. then he gives que to his band to fill in.
there is a lot going on.
last but not least many people sing qawwali but no one can sing the notes nusrat did.
thats what made him a legend. he took to notes to such complexity that no one dares to go there.
If you wanna learn more about Raag, I would *highly* recommend you check out _What is Raag_ by UA-camr Anuja Kamat. She's a brilliant Hindustani Classical singer and teacher.
Thanks for the tip !
Thank you for this tip🙏😇! I want really to learn about this music, because nobody here can really understand this well, and many persons are scared about Raag! For me it's very interesting to learn all about music all over the world! Sorry, for my bad english, and lovely Greetings from Germany 😇🙏!
Glad you guys found it helpful : )
She teaches Carnatic singing not hindustani classical, it's a little different
@@Iam-a-live She knows both.
Great to see you reacting to Hindustani music. You are absolutely right. There is an element of vocalise. Nusrat is using the solfege syllables ("sargam") and Rahat is getting a music lesson in real time.
One of the best singer in the world 😍
Yes ken the classical singers do learn the instruments employed in this genre of music
Thanks for reacting !!!!!
Nusrat sir is a unblevle he is amazing 🙆🏻♂️🙆🏻♂️🙆🏻♂️
It's vocal exercise, you are absolutely right
The KING- Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan ❤🖤
There are two types of singers :
1. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
2. Others
Ken, you guessed it right, those were vocal exercises😊 you figured it out, how cool is that guys.
Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Was the Ultimate Master
❤❤❤❤
The style he performs is called qawwali which is based on some sufi genres. It is profoundly mystical and performed in a group. Musicians are musicians not actors, as they create music on spot (that's why you are reminded of jazz) and instruments follow the voice. He is basically instructing the kid. In these oral systems learning is done on the stage and in daily life being with a master as well
you got it right mate.. these are just vocal exercises.. his famous routine was to practice his vocal cords for 4 hours every morning
And from here another legend was born rahet fateh ali khan
Yep that's exactly what this is. Live tutoring. That's why Rahat is a master right now.
Firstly in the classics there are sort of scales ..called THAAT and a specific sequence of notes when played in a certain order give you a raaga, it's like a mode in western music ....but top legends like Nusrat Sahab know how to use any note ,be it in the raag or out of the scale, to their advantage so that it imparts a certain mood or emotion....... simply put it's a painting painted with notes of unimaginable colors
belter ! such a good sound
U should watch sochta Hu ke woh kitne Masum the...it will blow ur mind. The best by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Yes you explained it well, this is what it is
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is the MJ of Indian Classical music. Absolute superstar.
Frommmm
Pakistani classical music*
Uncle of Rahet Fateh Ali khan.....
Ufffffff......
Marvellous
I respect you as a vocal coach sir but Ustad Nusrat is recognized as the vocal God globally. Cheers.
We're can get that video in start
No vocal coach can ever get what the voice was doing lol u just sit and hear the VOICE OF VOICES 💯
Professor Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Hey Ken. I originate from those parts but I don’t know the language and music well at all. Through you I find a connection that I cherish. You ever come around to Virginia, dinner is on me at the place of choosing.
I'm kinda old Skool listener of every kind of Music. Nusrat , Paul Anka, Perry Como, Bohemia ,Pac , James , Beatles , Sinatras , Noor Jahan , Rakim ,kishore Kumar & the likes of'em. I hear'em every single day . They always hit me like I'm listening for the first day.
What a proud of Pakistan Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was
You are amazing bro 💝 you felt it
They are best and only in one
Heared live them many time same states living
The legend Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali khan the Master
He (NFAK) was named Musical Buddha in Japan.
The greatest of all times, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and virgin talent Rahat Fateh Ali Khan... Sometimes I feel proud of being a Pakistani only becaz Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was born here
He is everything... Musicion... Singer.... Actor..... Poet....linguist... Even when there's no instrument he is the instrument...... Anything u know about music is there.... That's why there is only one Nusrat and there will only b one nusrat.....
That's why t
Jeff buckley was a great fan of Nusrat fateh Ali. Jeff praised him at another level.. His big appreciation towards Nusrat fateh Ali khan started like this "Nusrat is my elvis, He's my guy"
Jeff also Sang Nusrat's Urdu popular Qawwali "YEH JO HALKA HALKA SUROOR HY"... And mesmerizing is that, the english Guy Jeff did really well in Urdu Qawwali.
Both of them died too early within 2 months gap of each other. 💔
The guy was a different breed!!
None can be better than ustad NFAK
Well along with the music there's also poetry so yes there is an emotional intention to it, so we can say that he's both the composer and actor altogether.
yes this is raag and this is the singing of music as the notes of music changes the raag continues accordingly you can say they sing the music
Nusrat ali khan the legend is a pakistani legend of raag
Maestro @ it’s best the Legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Rip)
This young boy performed in peace noble prize concert 2014 his name is Rahat Fateh Ali khan
Nusrat fateh ali khan will be the greatest singer ever in Human civilization we are lucky generation who got a chance to see him perform.
Love from Pakistan
Nusrat the Legend 💓
Pakistani legend singers,and this is a Pakistani classic style baby.
What he is singing the same note is on the instruments and what is on the instruments is the note he hits. They play with each other. The singers sings and then instrumentalist try to hit those notes. Sometimes instrumentalists hit notes and then the singers try to hit those
This little young man is Rahat Fateh Ali Khan