full credit to the composer and every musician - each sound has its place and room to breath and the mixing is PERFECT.. with a good set of headphones, this is super enjoyable.
"music is music no matter where you go" Well said, Doug. Whenever I get weary of my playlist, I just travel by space and/or time to another place. Great to learn of this ensemble. Thanks, Doug.
I don't remember exactly how I came across this wonderful clip by A. R. Rahman and the Berklee Indian Ensemble. It was the first time I discovered Mohini Dey, who has been inspiring me with her music ever since.
I've been waiting so long for you to get round to this. Glad you finally got to it. Love the way Prasanna manages to make the guitar sound almost sitar like in places with the slides he pulls off.
Hi Doug. I know almost nothing about music.I like listening to it but don't know much about what makes it "special". I like your channel for many reasons and one of them is for introducing me to some music I would have otherwise never known. This was a great example. Thank you.
It's important to remember that Indian music is taught by rote. All players learn percussion using Konnokol. They must be able to vocalize the pattern they are going to play. Instrumentalists must sing what they are playing my singing the solfege for the raga.
Longtime follower here Doug. I really think you should do a listen through of something by Prasanna’s songs. His style of playing is something that’s never been done before in guitar playing itself. He’s created his own niche by his playing style by combining Carnatic music and rock and jazz. Ragabop is a go-to song of his I think you will love as an educator of your musical intellect.
You should checkout ilaiyaraja too ig he's a brilliant musician and was the forerunner before arr in tamil cinema music . The sounds are very classical.
Very nice. Indian classical music is my favorite music, both North Indian and Carnatic ( South Indian). Please play some Shakti and Remember Shakti. John McLaughlin is a true exponent of Indian music and mixing indian classical music and jazz fusion.
Mohini day. Is a seriously great bass player. She actually had 2 melodic lines going at the same time. Much like as can be found in some box works for solo violin. My. Idiot voice to text grimlin has apparently never heard of j. S Bach. That's what I meant. I. Have never heard such absolute virtuosity before. The thing that impresses me the most is that it is true based plan. All too Often, do you supposed virtuosity virtuosity of bass players? Is really nothing more than league. Guitar player transposed down an octave. But Mohini is supporting the percussion and the ribbon. At the same time, she is laying down these incredible melodies on the base. Thank you for opening my eyes to this truly wonderful player.
i know this isn't 100% related to the song at hand, but i think you might find the song "we want to run" by edm artist Frums to be interesting; it's a piece they made to prove that a melancholy song doesn't have to be slow, and it's one of my favorite pieces of theirs
you might like to check out ‘The Jazz Raj’ by Art Metal. as well as Mattias Ia Eklundh’s ‘A Reshuffling of Atoms’. in addition to some Hellborg, Lane & Sipe.
I think Mohini Dey (who Beato interviewed) is also on the Empathogen album by Willow which has 2 songs in 7/4 including the breakthrough "Symptom of Life", The whole album is great with jazzy harmonic and rhythmic complexities. Also, you haven't reacted to much Jacob Collier but a song on DJesse Vol 4 called "A Rock Somewhere" has lots of Indian and raga influence including sections with the Ravi Shankar's daughter playing sitar and an Indian singer. The other popular tune on the album is the cover of "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" with Yebba, John Legend and Tori Kelly in the recorded version or with John and Tori in the recent version live from L.A. But his "All Night Long" with Take 6. is still a fave. We could also always use some more Snarky Puppy, Dirty Loops, Chris Thiele and Steely Dan.
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You are all of European Caucasian origin , so your Music schools must teach European music exclusively or majorly focus on it , what is wrong with that ? There was a famous British writer Rudyard Kipling, who will serving in India came up with the quote “ OH, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet”……this is Gods plan
Prasanna is the teacher of Maya Neelkantan, the 10 year old guitar prodigy who blew everyone away on America’s Got Talent a couple weeks ago.
full credit to the composer and every musician - each sound has its place and room to breath and the mixing is PERFECT.. with a good set of headphones, this is super enjoyable.
"music is music no matter where you go" Well said, Doug. Whenever I get weary of my playlist, I just travel by space and/or time to another place. Great to learn of this ensemble. Thanks, Doug.
I don't remember exactly how I came across this wonderful clip by A. R. Rahman and the Berklee Indian Ensemble. It was the first time I discovered Mohini Dey, who has been inspiring me with her music ever since.
I've been waiting so long for you to get round to this. Glad you finally got to it. Love the way Prasanna manages to make the guitar sound almost sitar like in places with the slides he pulls off.
Or mandolin
I thoroughly enjoyed this one Doug, thank you
Incredible. Makes me want to hear more of mohini dey. Mind blowing bass playing. Going to check out the steve vai you mentioned now.
More Indian music, please.
Hi Doug. I know almost nothing about music.I like listening to it but don't know much about what makes it "special". I like your channel for many reasons and one of them is for introducing me to some music I would have otherwise never known. This was a great example. Thank you.
Ar Rahman is lyk the God of indian music.. He revelutionised indian film music to a new era.a living legend ❤
Everyone having a great time, smiling, in their element❤
Thank you for reacting to this song 😊❤
Konnakol is the word you're looking for. That spoken rhythmic language.
It's important to remember that Indian music is taught by rote. All players learn percussion using Konnokol. They must be able to vocalize the pattern they are going to play. Instrumentalists must sing what they are playing my singing the solfege for the raga.
Longtime follower here Doug. I really think you should do a listen through of something by Prasanna’s songs. His style of playing is something that’s never been done before in guitar playing itself. He’s created his own niche by his playing style by combining Carnatic music and rock and jazz. Ragabop is a go-to song of his I think you will love as an educator of your musical intellect.
Mohini Dey and Prasanna excellent. Lovely ensemble
Love A R Rahman❤❤❤❤
Truly magical magicians.
Another gem by them is 'Berklee Indian Ensemble ft Shankar Mahadevan - 5 Peace Band' it is a musical puzzle of sorts.
You should checkout ilaiyaraja too ig he's a brilliant musician and was the forerunner before arr in tamil cinema music . The sounds are very classical.
Very nice. Indian classical music is my favorite music, both North Indian and Carnatic ( South Indian). Please play some Shakti and Remember Shakti. John McLaughlin is a true exponent of Indian music and mixing indian classical music and jazz fusion.
Prassanna is a very popular Indian classical musician in guitar. Inspiration to many youngsters in India.
You are so true I am from sir Lanka I love all songs from the world
look for Mohini Dey in the band Darwin doing the song "Soul Police". A few notables playing on this tune.
She plays bass on the entire album "5 Steps on the Sun". The track "Hulks and Heroes" gives her a lot of room to just jam.
That album is exceptional stuff.
@@aonutsihasnouith Oh yah, I preordered the vinyl for that one. Great from edge to center, both sides, not a bad track on it.
Mohini is out of this world
This is extreame improvised version for stage. Orginal song was different style and mood.
Mohini day.
Is a seriously great bass player. She actually had 2 melodic lines going at the same time. Much like as can be found in some box works for solo violin. My.
Idiot voice to text grimlin has apparently never heard of j. S Bach. That's what I meant. I.
Have never heard such absolute virtuosity before. The thing that impresses me the most is that it is true based plan. All too Often, do you supposed virtuosity virtuosity of bass players? Is really nothing more than league. Guitar player transposed down an octave. But Mohini is supporting the percussion and the ribbon. At the same time, she is laying down these incredible melodies on the base. Thank you for opening my eyes to this truly wonderful player.
Check out Shreya Ghoshal's rendition of an old hindi classic, Aapki nazron ne samjha at Berkelee college.
i know this isn't 100% related to the song at hand, but i think you might find the song "we want to run" by edm artist Frums to be interesting; it's a piece they made to prove that a melancholy song doesn't have to be slow, and it's one of my favorite pieces of theirs
There's another video where arr sings Thai manne vanakkam song it's literal goosebumps
you might like to check out ‘The Jazz Raj’ by Art Metal.
as well as Mattias Ia Eklundh’s ‘A Reshuffling of Atoms’.
in addition to some Hellborg, Lane & Sipe.
Doug, have you ever heard Alexey Arkhipovsky with his balalayka? I suppose, you will like it. He is more than Hendrix.
Hi sir, as a music lover i always loves A.r.rahman music from my childhood . Please react to enna villai alage from kadhalar dinam movie (1999)
Hey Doug, check out "Sundari Pennae" rendition by Shreya Ghoshal and the Berklee ensemble. You'll love it!
My God, I have seldom heard.
Micro tones used effectively.
In a Western style guitar soul.
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Do check more Carnatic classical style performed with western instruments ❤
I think Mohini Dey (who Beato interviewed) is also on the Empathogen album by Willow which has 2 songs in 7/4 including the breakthrough "Symptom of Life", The whole album is great with jazzy harmonic and rhythmic complexities.
Also, you haven't reacted to much Jacob Collier but a song on DJesse Vol 4 called "A Rock Somewhere" has lots of Indian and raga influence including sections with the Ravi Shankar's daughter playing sitar and an Indian singer. The other popular tune on the album is the cover of "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" with Yebba, John Legend and Tori Kelly in the recorded version or with John and Tori in the recent version live from L.A. But his "All Night Long" with Take 6. is still a fave.
We could also always use some more Snarky Puppy, Dirty Loops, Chris Thiele and Steely Dan.
Doug you should check out Indian violinist L. Shankar.
They crowd screamed because they moved from one song to another through the same beat
Testament - Trail of tears
🤘🏼
you should try listening to the 4 willing wells songs by coheed and cambria, I know it has nothing to do with this video but you wont regret it!
More Indian Music!
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would this have happened without McLaughlin and Shakti?
AR Rahman loves D scale
Please check out Dulce Pontes - canção do mar (the sea song) live in Athens
Que tal Amigo! David Díaz de Costa Rica te saluda!... me encanta tu trabajo, sobre todo cuando presentas Iron Maiden... espero tus comentarios de Pice of Mind please!!! pero también muchos estamos esperando más de Therion, más de Epica,.. te pido que incluyas en tu canal reactions a Floor Jansen en Dicipher y bandas como; Rhapsody of Fire -Symphony of the Echanted Lands, and bandas como: Pathfinder -Beyond The Space, Beyond The Time [Symphonic Power Metal
por favor apoyen este comentario para que Doug conozca las siguientes obas maestras...
Therion
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Floor Jansen
ua-cam.com/video/wB0dygTzmxI/v-deo.html
Rhapsody of Fire
ua-cam.com/video/lrNnMNrKqQc/v-deo.html
Epica
ua-cam.com/video/UAlRf9qf9d0/v-deo.html
Pathfinder
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Haggard
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Pls react to pain of salvation - morning on earth
You should react to Raja songs ❤️ he's the god of music in India
Could you react to a song called 'Hanazeve Caradhina' from an anime called 'Made in Abyss'?
*Kindly react to , Anoushka Shankar , sitar playing* you will get many videos of her on UA-cam
Or here's a wild idea: something from Issac Hayes or The Temptations.
Please react to khalasi song coke studio
Mohini Dey and Prasanna are famous Indian musicians and are not from Birklee.
Check out Dan Vasc
You are all of European Caucasian origin , so your Music schools must teach European music exclusively or majorly focus on it , what is wrong with that ? There was a famous British writer Rudyard Kipling, who will serving in India came up with the quote “ OH, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet”……this is Gods plan
BANSURA flute
Slumdog miljonair 🎉
I'm just too tired as an old man to correct westerners these days.