My observation suggests that dogs have difficulty with bowed instruments, and will generally start to howl. This pooch seems to be experienced, and knew that the recital was likely to take some time. This human (me), however, cannot get enough of it.
My observation suggests that dogs have difficulty with bowed instruments, and will generally start to howl. This pooch seems to be experienced, and knew that the recital was likely to take some time. This human (me), however, cannot get enough of it.
Love the slow raga. Really meditative. 🕉🙏🏻 Often the I experience the super fast playing as little restless. Allthough I appreciate the expertise and dedication on the instrument. Dhanyavaad
Whenever I encounter raga recitals that are too fast for my liking I tend to reduce the playback speed. Sometimes all it takes is a 5% reduction in speed and it sounds a lot better.
remarkeably clear alaap/jor exposition followed by Dhrupad bandish in Choutaal. Can anyone supply the text? seldom have I heard the Esraj being played in this ancient way.
My observation suggests that dogs have difficulty with bowed instruments, and will generally start to howl. This pooch seems to be experienced, and knew that the recital was likely to take some time. This human (me), however, cannot get enough of it.
Cool loved it....
অসাধারণ
Madhur
कान्हा मोहे आसावरी राग सुनाये...
पारंपरिक बंदिश .
The dog needs to develop more of an appreciation... he got up and left not even two minutes in. This human appreciates your music. Nice work!
My observation suggests that dogs have difficulty with bowed instruments, and will generally start to howl. This pooch seems to be experienced, and knew that the recital was likely to take some time. This human (me), however, cannot get enough of it.
Love the slow raga. Really meditative. 🕉🙏🏻 Often the I experience the super fast playing as little restless. Allthough I appreciate the expertise and dedication on the instrument. Dhanyavaad
Whenever I encounter raga recitals that are too fast for my liking I tend to reduce the playback speed. Sometimes all it takes is a 5% reduction in speed and it sounds a lot better.
Love this recital. Incredibly well played!
remarkeably clear alaap/jor exposition followed by Dhrupad bandish in Choutaal. Can anyone supply the text?
seldom have I heard the Esraj being played in this ancient way.
I want to know about the dog 🐕
What a beautiful rendition.