At your age you show maturity in understanding of ragas like patdeep much beyound your age. You can/will become the new face of sarod in the world in the times to come.
Simply Wonderful...... And the way Pt. Ramdas Palsuleji is appreciating Abhishek is indicative of how he himself is loving accompanying on Tabala......
Dinanath Kulkarni with your logic maybe we should then start critiquing classical performances in Hindi or other Indian languages. Why are you using English? 🙄
It is considered disrespectful to show your feet to the audiences hence in olden times performers put a shawl or cloth to cover their feet.. socks serve the same purpose I think... don't you think its smarter to stick to the logic of the tradition than the tradition itself...
The respect doesn't come by not wearing socks but by knowledge and bring loyal to the instrument, which he is. In this case, the socks could be simply used as warmers and only wore during performance since the auditorium is ac. Artists always want to keep themselves warm. On other note, enjoy the performance instead of criticizing for such frivolous things
At your age you show maturity in understanding of ragas like patdeep much beyound your age. You can/will become the new face of sarod in the world in the times to come.
Bestest wonderful,never heard such a music❤it👏👏🌼🌻🍒🍒🍀🙏Lord bless🙏💛
I think this is really good Patdeep! Kudos to this young generation artist!
Simply Wonderful...... And the way Pt. Ramdas Palsuleji is appreciating Abhishek is indicative of how he himself is loving accompanying on Tabala......
A complete musician , Abhishek Borkar
What a beautiful presentation
Thanks
Very beautiful Raag.Lovely/ Kudos to you Abishek.
Beautiful rendition.God bless you
life is art is play
Right sir
Melodious and sublime
beautiful recital
Wah bahut sundar
Amazing
1 no wadan 👌👌👌👍👍
Keya baat.
Well played
Heart touching
Badhiya!!
Waaaaaaahhhhhh
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bah
Aha
Very good. But Socks should be completely black or no socks at all.
Are there rules for that really? Just curious
@@krazybubbler No this is just personal preferences.
White lines are not creating discord. Your personal choice is understandable but it doesn’t add or subtract anything to the musical experience.
Eyes are going towards his socks again and again. It's bit awkward.
Is this a fashion show ?? Grow up man ! Look at his fingers not his feet and hear the great music !
while playing indian classical music we should also follow our tradition of not wearing socks.
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Have a good day.
Dinanath Kulkarni with your logic maybe we should then start critiquing classical performances in Hindi or other Indian languages. Why are you using English? 🙄
It is considered disrespectful to show your feet to the audiences hence in olden times performers put a shawl or cloth to cover their feet.. socks serve the same purpose I think... don't you think its smarter to stick to the logic of the tradition than the tradition itself...
At any point in time, we've to use what works the best ! So not an issue to use socks !
The respect doesn't come by not wearing socks but by knowledge and bring loyal to the instrument, which he is. In this case, the socks could be simply used as warmers and only wore during performance since the auditorium is ac. Artists always want to keep themselves warm. On other note, enjoy the performance instead of criticizing for such frivolous things