I really appreciate your research regarding the Mount Everest of music , the genius R.D Burman sir . The way he used to see the rhythm cycles is just unbelievable. What he has done in his lifetime is way ahead of his time. Thank you for putting this one frame.
As an RD fan, I am very much thankful to Sri Ghatak for his continuous & passionate endeavour towards all round expolaration of RD universe. He is paving all the possible road maps to conceive The RD University of Music. Ultimate to be an RD Mad.
Excellent & informative video. Let me add that, in the background score of Sholay in that particular scene where Basanti is chased by the dacoits of Gabbar, the tabla is played prominently & remarkably. Of course, this video is about the songs.
Thank you Ashisda for your excellent presentation.However Panchamda used tabla plenty of bengali songs.HE used Tabla in the film Mahaan 'Har gori rani yahan','Kya huya ek baat par' sung by Amit Kumar and we see the use in the film 1942 love Pyar huya chup ke se.There Panchamda used double stick in the particular song.Mostly we listen the use in many bengali song like Khub chne chena,Tomate amate dekha hoyechilo,Tomar je oi hater mala,Ki kore asi tomar pashe,Ki jadu tomar chokhe,Macher kanta,Modhumas jay,Boloki ache go,jete dao amay dekona,Chonde chonde gaan gaane,Gun gun Bhamra and many more.Jai Panchmeswar.
Excellent compilation, Ashish. Very informative . I would request you to make , if it is not difficult the innovative tals , RD used in classical or semi classical songs like Rishte Bante Hain, Jhute tere Nain and so many others including the fabulous relas he has used.
Excellent presentation from Ashis Da, Pancham Da used tabla & other various instrument sounds to create extraordinary beats and rhythm & fusions whichno other composer of his time even at present were or are bearing 1% of thought process of Pancham Da which he brought in recording of various songs & background music, it may be "Yadon ki Barat" song O meri soni when a stone rolled down to hill during the picturisation of this Soni song or in "Sholay" when dacoits followed Hema's tonga, the sound of tabla used there befittingly by Pancham Da played by great Tabla maestro Pandit Samta Prasad to create natural effect of sounds of escaping from the captivity of dacoits, only Pancham could conceive it meticulously. There are numerous such instances, Pancham Da himself was very good player of Tabla besides many other western & Indian instruments and many he innovated himself.. Great man Pancham Da a thinking machine who ably brought his crafty creation on ground which will stay immortal, forever....
Excellent reporting on the westernized use of Tabla Why I am telling westernized is that in traditional use of tabla it goes with mainstream intertwined. It has no individuality. In westernized it stands out pushing the song with defined stroke Pancham has made tabla as integral part of rhythm combined with thumba You have done a great job.
Wonderful compilation.But you have missed out some where Tabla is distinctively used with flair.Ghar,The Burning Train, Sholay,Rocky, have Tabla very skilfully blended to suit the composition.and as some one said numbers from Dil Padosi Hai finds very rich use of Tabla.
What the rubbish you are talking. All the 80s songs you referred are not even close to the 70s, where RD experimented with tabla. Save Raja Rani, Imaan you referred, look at Tere bina jiya jaaye na (ghar) where he used Tabla tarang, Hum to hai sabke Yaar (Daulat ke Dushman) sitar and tabla camio, Dhanno ki akhon Mein (kitaab) steam engine rhythm on tabla, sholay b/g (chal Dhanno, aj basanti ki) horse beat on tabla, Yeh kaun aj aya (Bsndhe haath), once again tabla tarang and the bayan /rosarosa pc in the third interlude, golmal hai bhai (Golmaal) etc here the experimentations were actually from a genius and got critical acclaim. But the songs of the 80s you referred are all mediocre and most of them easily forgettable
There is a disclaimer mate that I made the video as per my opinion only 😊 you have every right to rubbish it, still 😊😊 .The Ghar song is not a Tabla Tarang but a madal tarang. Bandhe Haath song is a typical RD folksy song, which if you had heard, I deliberately avoided. Background music is not something which I have discussed here. So it doesn't come in the purview. And yes, on second thoughts, Kitaab song is a very bad miss. I should have included that. And regarding your "easily forgettable" comment, I humbly say that I remember these songs equally well as the 70s gems you have mentioned. And again my video is not to judge how far it reached the heart of the people. I have just demonstrated his offbeat use of tabla. But, thanks to your comment. This will only help me do things better in future' 😊
@@ASHISGHATAKwell said ..i would like to also add that experiments with the table became much more prominent in the 80s esp in his background scores...for eg Arjun , satte pe satta, Shakti , Saagar etc
Instead of adversely evaluating someone's efforts, it will be desirable that you put up a video with your insights. Songs may be forgettable but what needs to be focused on are the insights.
जबरदस्त!आर डी बर्मन एक जादुगर थे रिदम के👌
I really appreciate your research regarding the Mount Everest of music , the genius R.D Burman sir .
The way he used to see the rhythm cycles is just unbelievable. What he has done in his lifetime is way ahead of his time. Thank you for putting this one frame.
आर डी बर्मन,एक जादुगर का नाम,,👍👌
As an RD fan, I am very much thankful to Sri Ghatak for his continuous & passionate endeavour towards all round expolaration of RD universe. He is paving all the possible road maps to conceive The RD University of Music. Ultimate to be an RD Mad.
Excellent & informative video.
Let me add that, in the background score of Sholay in that particular scene where Basanti is chased by the dacoits of Gabbar, the tabla is played prominently & remarkably.
Of course, this video is about the songs.
Simply genius panchamda
Nobody can fill up his shoes
Thank you Ashisda for your excellent presentation.However Panchamda used tabla plenty of bengali songs.HE used Tabla in the film Mahaan 'Har gori rani yahan','Kya huya ek baat par' sung by Amit Kumar and we see the use in the film 1942 love Pyar huya chup ke se.There Panchamda used double stick in the particular song.Mostly we listen the use in many bengali song like Khub chne chena,Tomate amate dekha hoyechilo,Tomar je oi hater mala,Ki kore asi tomar pashe,Ki jadu tomar chokhe,Macher kanta,Modhumas jay,Boloki ache go,jete dao amay dekona,Chonde chonde gaan gaane,Gun gun Bhamra and many more.Jai Panchmeswar.
Awesome Pancham sir!🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Mr Ghatak for such a deeper study and sharing it.
No era can match those song. Some songs are timeless so this it. Today's music can't even close to this. Big tribute to legends. ❤
Excellent compilation, Ashish. Very informative . I would request you to make , if it is not difficult the innovative tals , RD used in classical or semi classical songs like Rishte Bante Hain, Jhute tere Nain and so many others including the fabulous relas he has used.
Excellent presentation from Ashis Da, Pancham Da used tabla & other various instrument sounds to create extraordinary beats and rhythm & fusions whichno other composer of his time even at present were or are bearing 1% of thought process of Pancham Da which he brought in recording of various songs & background music, it may be "Yadon ki Barat" song O meri soni when a stone rolled down to hill during the picturisation of this Soni song or in "Sholay" when dacoits followed Hema's tonga, the sound of tabla used there befittingly by Pancham Da played by great Tabla maestro Pandit Samta Prasad to create natural effect of sounds of escaping from the captivity of dacoits, only Pancham could conceive it meticulously.
There are numerous such instances, Pancham Da himself was very good player of Tabla besides many other western & Indian instruments and many he innovated himself..
Great man Pancham Da a thinking machine who ably brought his crafty creation on ground which will stay immortal, forever....
A genious presentation thak you
O majhi re has continuous tabla in the background, simply classic
Excellent reporting on the westernized use of Tabla
Why I am telling westernized is that in traditional use of tabla it goes with mainstream intertwined. It has no individuality.
In westernized it stands out pushing the song with defined stroke
Pancham has made tabla as integral part of rhythm combined with thumba
You have done a great job.
Excellent video. 👌 Panchamda means experiment.
Excellent sir🎉
Very thoughtful video. I enjoyed your scholarly approach. Thank you.
Love you panchamda
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Wonderful compilation.But you have missed out some where Tabla is distinctively used with flair.Ghar,The Burning Train, Sholay,Rocky, have Tabla very skilfully blended to suit the composition.and as some one said numbers from Dil Padosi Hai finds very rich use of Tabla.
Also chase sequence in SHAKTI and ARJUN
PANCHAMDA
"1942 A Love story "?
'Pyar hua chhup ke se...."
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Please let me know the movie name of the 2nd song which Asha ji sang..
Imaan
बेहद शानदार काम किया है आपने इतने सालों से ♥️
@@shrimaan Thank you so much
Great compilation..
What the rubbish you are talking. All the 80s songs you referred are not even close to the 70s, where RD experimented with tabla. Save Raja Rani, Imaan you referred, look at Tere bina jiya jaaye na (ghar) where he used Tabla tarang, Hum to hai sabke Yaar (Daulat ke Dushman) sitar and tabla camio, Dhanno ki akhon Mein (kitaab) steam engine rhythm on tabla, sholay b/g (chal Dhanno, aj basanti ki) horse beat on tabla, Yeh kaun aj aya (Bsndhe haath), once again tabla tarang and the bayan /rosarosa pc in the third interlude, golmal hai bhai (Golmaal) etc here the experimentations were actually from a genius and got critical acclaim. But the songs of the 80s you referred are all mediocre and most of them easily forgettable
There is a disclaimer mate that I made the video as per my opinion only 😊 you have every right to rubbish it, still 😊😊 .The Ghar song is not a Tabla Tarang but a madal tarang. Bandhe Haath song is a typical RD folksy song, which if you had heard, I deliberately avoided. Background music is not something which I have discussed here. So it doesn't come in the purview. And yes, on second thoughts, Kitaab song is a very bad miss. I should have included that. And regarding your "easily forgettable" comment, I humbly say that I remember these songs equally well as the 70s gems you have mentioned. And again my video is not to judge how far it reached the heart of the people. I have just demonstrated his offbeat use of tabla. But, thanks to your comment. This will only help me do things better in future' 😊
I'm listening this on 29 dec 2023. If it's mediocre.... But immortal still 40 or 50 year s. Super se bhi Uper PANCHAMDA
@@ASHISGHATAKBefitting reply....
@@ASHISGHATAKwell said
..i would like to also add that experiments with the table became much more prominent in the 80s esp in his background scores...for eg Arjun , satte pe satta, Shakti , Saagar etc
Instead of adversely evaluating someone's efforts, it will be desirable that you put up a video with your insights. Songs may be forgettable but what needs to be focused on are the insights.
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