Excellent presentation, two great artists sharing the platform, it should be shared 50-50; no need to dominate over the other, it shouldn’t be race to catch the prize!
It isn't a race. You can't expect them to deliver less than what they can do. They go all in because they acknowledge how good each other is and performing anything less than amazing is a disrespect to the other player.
As everyone knows, shashank ji is known for his innovative techniques on the flute. To create the mridangam/pakhwaj treble effect, he mildly plays the flute in a percussion fashion. I wish the music systems were good to capture the intricacies. Damn!
Both the artists are masters in their own right, no doubt about that but raga Hansadhwani is supposed to be a very melodious and soothing raga which is not reflected Shashank’s rendition.
What gimmick? What shashank ji did is a percussive technique on the carnatic flute. It's a legit advanced form of technique just like tonguing on the flute, which creates a pakhwaj/mridangam like trebel on certain notes even on a flute. That's a genius idea believed to be true only in theory until shashank ji showed it's application in real life. If that doesn't call for a genius, what does!??
I don't like this mastero shashanks playing... It looks like a cacophony of noise.... Where as rakesh jis bansuri is soothing and peaceful listening to..
No offence......but it seems that you're not experiencing the soothing Hamsadhwani from the Carnatic flute, and also you shouldn't compare the two forms of art. Both of them have got a glorious legacy and they ought to be respected irrespective of which genre or form you follow.
@@sudarshanmurali Oo Bhai Aap To Sabse Hi Alag! Ye Jugalbandi Chal Rahi Hai Yaha Dono Artist Main hi Hote Hain, Supporting Artist Sirf Aur Sirf Tanpura, Tabla Aur Mridangam Wale Hain..
Btw, thaat system of Hindustani us based on carnatic music melakarta system. What they played here was Hamsadhwani raga, originally a carnatic raga later borrowed into Hindustani. The song is Vatapi Ganapatim again a carnatic composition. If you are unable to understand you are clearly undereducated.
@@iagreewithyou4328 I'm very educated in North Indian system...but the swarsthaans are different in Carnatic system...you know swar sthaans? I'm not saying that I can't understand Hansadhwani.. I cant figure out exactly how much you guys deviate a particular swar from a 440 Hz system..
புல்லாங்குழலுக்குடன் இணைந்து தபேலா மற்றும் மிருதங்கம் ஆகியவை அருமையான இசை. பாராட்டுக்கள்
... absolute class of flute!!!
When two legends meet..history creates..
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Superb!!!!!!!!! Both Shashank and Rakesh excelled. The mridangangist and tablist have added beauty to the performance.
Excellent presentation, two great artists sharing the platform, it should be shared 50-50; no need to dominate over the other, it shouldn’t be race to catch the prize!
It isn't a race. You can't expect them to deliver less than what they can do. They go all in because they acknowledge how good each other is and performing anything less than amazing is a disrespect to the other player.
1:04 goosebumps
Absolutely divine music!🙏🏻
A musical masterpiece with all artistes in great tandem and synergy producing divine symphony.
A very nice Raag and nice combination of competent artistes.
Excellent execution of flute fusion..
..superbb
Fantastic music!.
Thanks.
6 hole Basuri blended well with 8 hole murali
Very nice n amazing performance thanks sir
Fantastic soul touching music
1:55 Mann out of the world❤️🔥🫡
Class in both styles....no doubt music own....
Thanks for sharing this video and also telling the ragam:Hamsadhwani. 😄👍
Listen to Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia ji's raag Hansadhwani swar tarang.
It is so beautiful
True. I used to set my CD player to wake me up early morning to Hari Prasad Chaurasia ji's Raag Hamsadhwani. So mellifluous and soothing.
two legends
Ooohhhh GOD.....🌹🌹🌹🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻
There is a fuller version of Hamsadhawani with these artistes also available. This is also great. Shashank and Rakesh are both mind-blowing
Super performance.
This India's music culture
Excellent
Beautiful the notes the vibrations ...man the main reason I don't like other countries music much ❤️🔥
Waah very nice
Very few give credit to the tremendous support and value addition to the concert by the mrudangam and tabla players.
They are awesome too.
Indeed. both of them are magnificent and showed their class.
Awesome 😍😍
@12:30 Rakesh ji like.. Ye kya kar raha hai bhai :D :D
it's so harsh.
As everyone knows, shashank ji is known for his innovative techniques on the flute. To create the mridangam/pakhwaj treble effect, he mildly plays the flute in a percussion fashion. I wish the music systems were good to capture the intricacies. Damn!
Musical tsunami...
Super
Thank you
Very lovely 🙏🙏🙏
2:35 aha, 😇
Excellent ...
why so many ads in between?
Very very nice
Very very nice sir
Xlent
Is the flute supposed to be played like that? Damn!
Great
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The recording could be better without the jarring... Or at least cleaned up post facto
Vathapi Ganapathim | Rakesh Chaurasia & Shashank Subramanyam Flute | Raag Hansdhwani - see Title
super..
excellent
😮🎉
Too many adds are a spoil sport in a good video, especially in the middle.About 4 adds.
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Both the artists are masters in their own right, no doubt about that but raga Hansadhwani is supposed to be a very melodious and soothing raga which is not reflected Shashank’s rendition.
Enjoyed the concert in the beginning, both are brilliant. However, too much gimmick at the seemed un-necessary.
You are very much correct
What gimmick? What shashank ji did is a percussive technique on the carnatic flute. It's a legit advanced form of technique just like tonguing on the flute, which creates a pakhwaj/mridangam like trebel on certain notes even on a flute. That's a genius idea believed to be true only in theory until shashank ji showed it's application in real life. If that doesn't call for a genius, what does!??
Invest in microphone please, this was injustice to these artist
I beg your pardon... This has been recorded in a professional studio not at home... Check your device or use ear plugs/headset for proper listening
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I don't like this mastero shashanks playing... It looks like a cacophony of noise.... Where as rakesh jis bansuri is soothing and peaceful listening to..
Exactly, but I used to tell myself I haven't developed tatse to enjoy his music
Shaktiprasad Mishra it is because you can’t understand music and amount of semitonal accuracy of Shashank’s style
No offence......but it seems that you're not experiencing the soothing Hamsadhwani from the Carnatic flute, and also you shouldn't compare the two forms of art. Both of them have got a glorious legacy and they ought to be respected irrespective of which genre or form you follow.
I agree. Why rush things??? Melody should be preserved with speed. Not just speed losing the melody.
@@sameerangalagali4438 I'm sorry but Shashanks playing is no way soothing
There is unnecessary domination, spoiling the essence of jugalbandi.
Playing fast does not mean playing better, that does not sound Good
Each has his own unique style.
They are each great in their own style.
Do u even know how to play?
It's just that the sound system is really bad
Shashank ji ke swar to Bahar Jaa Rahe Hain saare.... Carnatic System mujhe Samajh Nahi Aaya aajtk ki kis Aadhaar par swar sthan nirdharit hota hai....
@@sudarshanmurali Oo Bhai Aap To Sabse Hi Alag! Ye Jugalbandi Chal Rahi Hai Yaha Dono Artist Main hi Hote Hain, Supporting Artist Sirf Aur Sirf Tanpura, Tabla Aur Mridangam Wale Hain..
Btw, thaat system of Hindustani us based on carnatic music melakarta system. What they played here was Hamsadhwani raga, originally a carnatic raga later borrowed into Hindustani. The song is Vatapi Ganapatim again a carnatic composition.
If you are unable to understand you are clearly undereducated.
@@iagreewithyou4328 I'm very educated in North Indian system...but the swarsthaans are different in Carnatic system...you know swar sthaans? I'm not saying that I can't understand Hansadhwani.. I cant figure out exactly how much you guys deviate a particular swar from a 440 Hz system..
the south indian flute isnt for me, too all over the place; Irritating to listen to.
thats exactly the reason i like it, such lengthy scales
Too amazing
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