Which part of India was this from? Sounds surprisingly like Indonesian music, perhaps Indonesians' Hindu-Buddhist ancestors came from this part of India?
Actually, unlike western music, Indian classical music has no concept of harmony. Everyone is singing the same notes (the female singers are singing an octave up).
@@retrorapture4079That can potentially be very subjective but most people I have come across dont consider octaves as harmony since there is essentially just a single melody being played in octaves without any additional intervals to provide consonance (or dissonance) to the melody. Despite that, as someone who has pursued hindustani classical myself (albeit only for a handful of years), I don't think it takes anything away from our music!
the timing and tightness for such a large group is impeccable. That is hours of practice right there.
Andre Antunes sent me!
Andre Antunes sent me here. Impressive!!!!
This would work as a soundtrack for a Bullet hell boss fight!
This reminds of the difficult songs I memorized when I was a teenager, but in a different country, it makes me feel super nostalgic!
Indian art just keeps giving!
Wonderful singing . Love this . Andre Antunes sent me too . Best wishes
They're speaking in breakcore
This is perfect speed and coordination WOW
I think they can perform Hamilton in 10 minutes.
Excellent! Thanks to Andre Antunes sending me here.
So addicting to listen to lol!
Excellent sir😮
no. Of People wearing specs > no. Of people not wearing specs
😅
listening on loop
This is so good. Amazing work
Awesome. Andre sent me.
these guys are so talented. so cool
Shreya Ghosal ❤️
Such a beautiful musical culture ❤
So precise! Sounds awesome
Im pretty sure i have heard this exact sequence in "Mere Dholna" am i right ?
Andre Antunes sent me here!
LOVED IT
Andre antunes sent me here what impressive training. Indian music keeps on giving
question: HOW??
this is awesome! 🤩
Commitment
Andre Antunes brought be here love your singing!!!
Viral hoga yeh video....kunki bohot hi accha hai❤
Hello can you please explain what they’re signing about? I’m curious and UA-cam can translate your comment but it won’t translate the video
@@001100AAAEA “Sa re ga ma pa da ni sa”, which is the Indian equivalent of do-re-mi-fa-so, so a vocal warmup, not actually saying anything
They are AWESOME !!!
super cool! Andre sent me here
Andres sent me here
so good!
INCREDIBLE!
Love this!
Nice!
Really amazing people
Stunning
Unbelievabl supper
is there a long version of this song.
yeah this song is from a movie actually..search "mere dholna sun" name of the movie is bhool bhulaiya
Superb ❤
Darun hoyeche darun ❤❤
great tbh
yo this is fireeeeeeeeeeee
I need to hear this in a full performance, do they have that
❤👌
Sick
Wow
Thanks Andre
wow
Excuse me, can you repeat that...I didn't quite catch what you were saying. 😐
pronouncing vocal notes
🙏
Supper and
Just needs Mike Portnoy on Drums.
What's the song about?? It sounds catchy!!
Search "mere dholna" from bhool bhulaiya 1(the old one, there are two 2 movies) and skip to 05:20 ig... But its slower then this but still hard af.
Anyone care to help find something similar or same at Apple Music or Spotify?
I hope I understand it
বাপরে! এক জনম লেগে যাবে আমার! আমি শুধু বলতে পারি, আমি যে তোমার!!
True
What do the words mean?
I think it's solfedging. Like do re mi fa etc.
@@michailzagranichny6444 indeed yes
Which part of India was this from? Sounds surprisingly like Indonesian music, perhaps Indonesians' Hindu-Buddhist ancestors came from this part of India?
yea it sure does feel llike gamelan
This is Indian Classical Music . They are singing indian musical notes - Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa. This is from the song 'Mere Dholna'
@@eliasbachner1898 Indonesia was heavily influenced by india from culture to music
West Bengal.
Eminem's got nothing on the average (Indian?). They can actually harmonize and carry a tune while singing fast, too. lol
Actually, unlike western music, Indian classical music has no concept of harmony. Everyone is singing the same notes (the female singers are singing an octave up).
@@riotcast2752 Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't singing an octave up constitute harmony?
@@retrorapture4079That can potentially be very subjective but most people I have come across dont consider octaves as harmony since there is essentially just a single melody being played in octaves without any additional intervals to provide consonance (or dissonance) to the melody. Despite that, as someone who has pursued hindustani classical myself (albeit only for a handful of years), I don't think it takes anything away from our music!
Nothing 2a😶🌫️