@@daakudaddy5453 There's a process for beginners called "chilla" where you have to sing for days with a particular sargam pattern of a raag in a locked chamber. There 1800 hindustani raaga and hundreds of karnatic raaga with lakhs of bandish type, genre types and activities.Authentic Indian classical is not for stage performance or entertainment, its one of instruments of spirituality. What you see on UA-cam is not even the surface. A true master of our tradition never perform in commercial media even does not allow their disiples to do so. 14 years everyday for 100 years is not sufficient for this. I am not underestimating western music m, I had been a student of music for 12 years, there's no comparison possible with the the vastness and complexity and difficulties of hindustani classical. It's not like pop, hip hop or Edm, takes years to know the syllabus itself. We have 360 taals with lakhs of rhythm patterns and composition on them, I wish you research throughly before commenting
those permutations and combinations with notes(called "swar" in hindustani classical music) is hard as hell... but theres a formula going underneath(untrained ears wont catch it), and if you can catch the formula it becomes a bit easy....but that's just a bit...the humongous part is to be perfectly sing those.... being a classical music student myself for the last two decades(I'm 28 now) i can tell you its the most intricately beautiful thing human being could sign....
Could I ask if these combinations are taught adhering to a raag, or would the flavour of the raag be worked on in a different way? E.g. are the exercises shown in the video specific to a raag? Or are they part of a base training? Anways, I'm in awe of your classical music. It is so rich and I am happy there are so many students. It should be known everywhere! I will forever be a listener, but am always keen to learn more of the ideas behind the music.
@@SinoSene These are not set to raagas but these are like mathematical progressions hence have a set formula. One could be Do-me-re-fa-me-so etc. Another combination could be Do-la-ti- So etc. There are thousands and thousands of permutations and combinations that they practice for nearly 14 hours a day. It is called riyaz. In fact they practice so much that it becomes instinctual and almost a part of their DNA. People say that if you wake up an Sangeet Ustad or music maestro from deep sleep and you sing half the notes he or she will complete it spontaneously. Hope this answers your question. I tried to explain it to you with my limited knowledge and understanding.
@@akankshapatwari4167 Thank you for your reply. The raags are much more than the prescribed notes, so what you're saying makes sense. It's always just seemed impossible to me that when a singer improvises in a specific raag they are able to adhere to all the basic rules of the raag (let alone the emotional and artistic qualities!), for example which notes are allowed on the way up and the way down, how a note should be approached from below or above, which note is the king note, and so on and so on. No wonder they have to practice so much! And then it becomes art with soul and emotion! It's amazing :-)
I loved my riyaz so much hours were passing like minutes it was like meditation missing those days Tanpura is best for Riyaz it gives voice stability actual knowledge of notes. Those people are lucky who know indian classical music
Her father, Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty, is one of the greatest singers alive in India! If you want to hear him sing, watch this video where he is the playback singer - ua-cam.com/video/tjLRCTYNMBs/v-deo.html
Sa re ga ma are like the do re mi fa and what they are practising is what we call palta, palta is a mathematical pattern like an arithmetic progressions, for example is there is a pattern like do re mi fa mi re then the next pattern is re mi fa so fa mi like 1-2-3-4-3-2 and the next will be 2-3-4-5-4-3. This example is a very simple progression but what they are doing is taking a very complex mathematical progression and doing it over and over again and increasing the speed keeping in mind that she doesn’t get out of tune.
Kaushiki explaining to music students of the Shankar Mahadevan Academy - (Sargham & Paltas) perhaps best demontrates what is being practiced here. The video is much longer, but one can start at the point in this url: ua-cam.com/video/pKh9fVygQ8I/v-deo.html where she discusses this aspect of classical training, where for practice, one can 'see' a particular combination within a particular raag (defining the particular set of notes going up and down). Of course in a raga, you would not only stick to one pattern but vary the pattern while adhering to the notes.
You may not know that she has reached his father's level at present. The clip shown in this video is of the time when she was verry little. But now she is a matured, married woman with a powerful voice!
This practice is called the practice of "alankaars"( meaning ornaments). This practice is the foundation of learning India Classical music. This actually includes taking any one set pattern of notes( 2-5 or as many as you like of your choice) and then singing it increasing one note each while ascending, and decreasing one note each while descending. You can start from really easy patterns and as you get better with it, you can move to very complex ones( like the one she is singing). It actually helps to improve your concentration and presence of mind while singing. It also hepls to acquire perfect grasp on those notes vocally and conditions the mind to create more such diverse patterns while performing. This video is all about practicing and conditioning of mind and throat only. But her last video that you reacted to was a performance. That is a whole different thing as it follows the structure of a particular RAAGA. ( In that video it was raaga Bhimpilasi ). A raaga is a fixed set of notes sung in a particular pattern which creates a particular mood. There are various raagas that created different moods. Not only the notes are pre-defined, the time of singing that particular raaga is also fixed based on the 'Time Theory of Indian Classical music'. It's a very scientific way of setting raags in their suitable time span of the day ( depending upon the changing moods of the day as sun moves and the changes in the moods of human body.) It's a very.... very......... diverse topic and very scientific as well. As you asked for a suggestion for some male voice, you must not miss listing Pandit Jasraj Ji and Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty Ji.
Please react to “Tum hi ho Rehnuma” by Shreya Ghoshal and Armaan Malik. Also, please react to the second part of this video - “Little Kaushiki learning from guruji clip”.
She is going out of tune in quite a few places. Goes to show that even for the massively talented, hard work and good training are absolutely necessary.
Yeah. Talent is wasted if one doesn't hone it. Practice makes even average people good. Talented one will have extra edge but at the end everyone needs practice to fully utilize their potential.
Please please please drop you reaction on Chaddh de and Madari song from Coke Studio India. It will be a mind boggling thing for you. Both are available on UA-cam.
Since you guys got a little taste of Kaushiki's early training with her father, please watch this video as her teaching youngsters - ua-cam.com/video/jG7PXzwvET4/v-deo.html
Please please please react to Garaj garaj farid hasan and md aman live performance from bazm-e-khas UA-cam channel you will see demo of male classical singing of india check out please hurry
I know it may not be your typical reaction, but could you react to Allen Stone and Teddy Swims singing "Sara Smile" by hall and Oates? If not anything by Matt Corby is amazing and mostly live. He is a virtuoso and so unknown.
Like father Ajoy Chakraborty Kaushik is incredible artist high quality viice and long-term practices performed. Mohammed Abdul Sattar Riyadh Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Her father the legendary master practice 14 hours per day
Not every day. Some days.
@@daakudaddy5453 There's a process for beginners called "chilla" where you have to sing for days with a particular sargam pattern of a raag in a locked chamber. There 1800 hindustani raaga and hundreds of karnatic raaga with lakhs of bandish type, genre types and activities.Authentic Indian classical is not for stage performance or entertainment, its one of instruments of spirituality. What you see on UA-cam is not even the surface. A true master of our tradition never perform in commercial media even does not allow their disiples to do so. 14 years everyday for 100 years is not sufficient for this. I am not underestimating western music m, I had been a student of music for 12 years, there's no comparison possible with the the vastness and complexity and difficulties of hindustani classical. It's not like pop, hip hop or Edm, takes years to know the syllabus itself. We have 360 taals with lakhs of rhythm patterns and composition on them, I wish you research throughly before commenting
@@daakudaddy5453 he practiced 14 hours every single day for 10 years
Meanwhile his children: why God why
40 hrs a day!!!
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those permutations and combinations with notes(called "swar" in hindustani classical music) is hard as hell... but theres a formula going underneath(untrained ears wont catch it), and if you can catch the formula it becomes a bit easy....but that's just a bit...the humongous part is to be perfectly sing those.... being a classical music student myself for the last two decades(I'm 28 now) i can tell you its the most intricately beautiful thing human being could sign....
Could I ask if these combinations are taught adhering to a raag, or would the flavour of the raag be worked on in a different way? E.g. are the exercises shown in the video specific to a raag? Or are they part of a base training? Anways, I'm in awe of your classical music. It is so rich and I am happy there are so many students. It should be known everywhere! I will forever be a listener, but am always keen to learn more of the ideas behind the music.
@@SinoSene These are not set to raagas but these are like mathematical progressions hence have a set formula. One could be Do-me-re-fa-me-so etc. Another combination could be Do-la-ti- So etc. There are thousands and thousands of permutations and combinations that they practice for nearly 14 hours a day. It is called riyaz. In fact they practice so much that it becomes instinctual and almost a part of their DNA. People say that if you wake up an Sangeet Ustad or music maestro from deep sleep and you sing half the notes he or she will complete it spontaneously. Hope this answers your question. I tried to explain it to you with my limited knowledge and understanding.
ua-cam.com/play/PLWZ9z4PXHDN92rKkzZ9jOz97QGydoQ3s2.html
@@akankshapatwari4167 Thank you for your reply. The raags are much more than the prescribed notes, so what you're saying makes sense.
It's always just seemed impossible to me that when a singer improvises in a specific raag they are able to adhere to all the basic rules of the raag (let alone the emotional and artistic qualities!), for example which notes are allowed on the way up and the way down, how a note should be approached from below or above, which note is the king note, and so on and so on. No wonder they have to practice so much! And then it becomes art with soul and emotion! It's amazing :-)
Scales in western, Alankars/Palta in hindustani sangeet
I loved my riyaz so much hours were passing like minutes it was like meditation missing those days Tanpura is best for Riyaz it gives voice stability actual knowledge of notes. Those people are lucky who know indian classical music
True due fo my 12 th board I didn't do it for about 4 years 😔
The Indian music is mother of all music
Her father, Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty, is one of the greatest singers alive in India! If you want to hear him sing, watch this video where he is the playback singer -
ua-cam.com/video/tjLRCTYNMBs/v-deo.html
I love to see your videos and discussion in between 👍
what she was being taught if i compare to any instrument is like she was playing guitar solo with those sargams (sa re ga ma pa dha ni sa)
Also react to "Little Kaushiki learning from guruji clip" and part 2 of this video also.
Loved the intro song.
Yesssss!!
Yessss plzzzz !!!!
Sa re ga ma are like the do re mi fa and what they are practising is what we call palta, palta is a mathematical pattern like an arithmetic progressions, for example is there is a pattern like do re mi fa mi re then the next pattern is re mi fa so fa mi like 1-2-3-4-3-2 and the next will be 2-3-4-5-4-3. This example is a very simple progression but what they are doing is taking a very complex mathematical progression and doing it over and over again and increasing the speed keeping in mind that she doesn’t get out of tune.
Kaushiki explaining to music students of the Shankar Mahadevan Academy - (Sargham & Paltas) perhaps best demontrates what is being practiced here. The video is much longer, but one can start at the point in this url: ua-cam.com/video/pKh9fVygQ8I/v-deo.html where she discusses this aspect of classical training, where for practice, one can 'see' a particular combination within a particular raag (defining the particular set of notes going up and down). Of course in a raga, you would not only stick to one pattern but vary the pattern while adhering to the notes.
The teacher be like : Not quite my tempo!!!
Check out Ranjani and Gayatri duo performing at Darbar!!
they are no where closs to this
@@ranjana596 he didn't even compare that to this
He just suggested
Her father is super fast. He sings so flawlessly. She is great but I still think she has yet to reach her father’s level
You may not know that she has reached his father's level at present. The clip shown in this video is of the time when she was verry little. But now she is a matured, married woman with a powerful voice!
This practice is called the practice of "alankaars"( meaning ornaments). This practice is the foundation of learning India Classical music.
This actually includes taking any one set pattern of notes( 2-5 or as many as you like of your choice) and then singing it increasing one note each while ascending, and decreasing one note each while descending.
You can start from really easy patterns and as you get better with it, you can move to very complex ones( like the one she is singing). It actually helps to improve your concentration and presence of mind while singing. It also hepls to acquire perfect grasp on those notes vocally and conditions the mind to create more such diverse patterns while performing.
This video is all about practicing and conditioning of mind and throat only.
But her last video that you reacted to was a performance. That is a whole different thing as it follows the structure of a particular RAAGA. ( In that video it was raaga Bhimpilasi ). A raaga is a fixed set of notes sung in a particular pattern which creates a particular mood. There are various raagas that created different moods. Not only the notes are pre-defined, the time of singing that particular raaga is also fixed based on the 'Time Theory of Indian Classical music'. It's a very scientific way of setting raags in their suitable time span of the day ( depending upon the changing moods of the day as sun moves and the changes in the moods of human body.)
It's a very.... very......... diverse topic and very scientific as well.
As you asked for a suggestion for some male voice, you must not miss listing Pandit Jasraj Ji and Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty Ji.
Please react to Shreya Ghoshal's "Adhir man zhale" song from Swartarang.
Beautiful performance by her
It's not easy.. Strict discipline and rigorous training. Western world has a lot to learn from Indian Classical music
Great video guys, this was really a genuine and learned reaction video. 👍👍
React on pt Ajoy Chakraborty. He is legend
Please react to “Tum hi ho Rehnuma” by Shreya Ghoshal and Armaan Malik.
Also, please react to the second part of this video - “Little Kaushiki learning from guruji clip”.
Listen to kalinga thillana by soorya gayathri .u will enjoy
First old is indian classical music ,and next all world born music this very hard
Every one who practices Indian classical music is doing it this way
Pl, watch "Mi Radhika (Shridhar Phadke Sangeet Sandhya - Ritu Hirva)". This is mesmerizing music.
She is going out of tune in quite a few places. Goes to show that even for the massively talented, hard work and good training are absolutely necessary.
Yeah. Talent is wasted if one doesn't hone it. Practice makes even average people good. Talented one will have extra edge but at the end everyone needs practice to fully utilize their potential.
@@thehawkseye3412 Hardwork beats talent, if talent fails to work hard.
The teacher is none other than her father Pandit Ajay Chakraborty
'Sarigasamagarisa.... Do u know what I meeean...🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵'..
WoW..😆😆👌
Please please please drop you reaction on Chaddh de and Madari song from Coke Studio India. It will be a mind boggling thing for you.
Both are available on UA-cam.
There's also a video with Kaushiki and her son
Sa re ga ma pa dha ni = Do re mi fa so la ti
Since you guys got a little taste of Kaushiki's early training with her father, please watch this video as her teaching youngsters - ua-cam.com/video/jG7PXzwvET4/v-deo.html
listen to Spoorti rao the song " baro krishnayya" - carnatic music - 15 years old extraordinary singer - subtitles in english are avl.
Do u hv any idea what's going on in the video !
Please react to Aadam from coke studio. Performance by Fareed Ayaaz and Abu Muhammad.
A plus vote for this 🙌
Please React Thaye Yashoda | Sudha Ragunathan | Morning Raga- A Meeting of Worlds
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Do react to Anuja Kamat's What is Raag? video from her channel.
Plz react on sunidhi Chauhan song performance
It's hard to get in mind because it is very2 fast sa re ga ....... 🥵
Even after 10 years one is not qualified to perform publicly. By that time and indian musician ( as a fresher to the public) has to be a master
Listen to the video where she’s being trained as an even little girl.
Please react to Dimash !!! Any video of him would be fine
You guys are more dedicated than Indians.Hope you learn more about Carnatic music as music has no boundaries
React to 'Albela sajan Mahesh kale Taufiq qureshi shamraj'
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I think "sa re ga ma pa" is a Do re mi fa so la... Same
If only I had your voices ! Ahhhh. My jealous ass !
Encounters of the Fourth Kind 😂
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Please please please react to Garaj garaj farid hasan and md aman live performance from bazm-e-khas UA-cam channel you will see demo of male classical singing of india check out please hurry
Please react to Shreya ghoshal's " APNI MATI "
react to 'what is a raag' that's when you will get hindustani classical music, or else you'll just be blank while reacting
I will die peacefully if u guys react to “ yeh jism hai tu kya” 😅
👉🏻 ua-cam.com/video/zApYIJfX3nk/v-deo.html here’s the link of it..
You should introduce yourself to some indian instruments like sarangi, tabla
एखाद्या मौल्यवान रत्नाप्रमाणे तिला तयार करत आहेत तिचे वडील.
You guys may just not get it in this life.. take it easy, don't feel bad
React on Imran khan song satisfaya ,you will love it.plzzz
Please react to Nagumomu Ganaleni Song | Vaishnavi Performance | Padutha Theeyaga: ua-cam.com/video/auBdv9ynwYk/v-deo.html
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Plz react to A.R. Rahman - Mausam & Escape/Jai Ho
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This is not just practise ,,it is penance,,,,,they call it "sangeet sadhna"
I know it may not be your typical reaction, but could you react to Allen Stone and Teddy Swims singing "Sara Smile" by hall and Oates? If not anything by Matt Corby is amazing and mostly live. He is a virtuoso and so unknown.
This is nothing when compared to KJ Yesudas
So silly comment
Like father Ajoy Chakraborty Kaushik is incredible artist high quality viice and long-term practices performed.
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