Im an American with a lot of time spent around Indians, both here and in India. They are imho the kindest people on the planet. Their history is stunning.
Thank you for your kind words; I have experienced forty plus years of life in the United States, but you are the first person to make me comfortable. Bless your heart!
If anyone is wondering is what is going on, This is a segment of a piece in the concert called Ragam Tanam Pallavi (RTP, in short) - In this piece, the artists present a series of ragas in a section called Ragamalika (literally translates to a garland of Ragas). The RTP is usually done in one raga which here is Raga Shanmukhapriya. But in the ragamalika portion of the RTP: She starts of with the Raga Shuddha Dhanyasi - (00:13) and She swiftly changes to the Raga Saraswati - (02:10), follwed by A shower of swaras in the raga Saveri - (03:38) and She comes back to the Raga Shanmukhapriya at - (04:33) You can obviously notice the change in the mood of the ragas.
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How wonderful is the internet... watching Primus, decide to check out the drummer on wikipedia, discover he is well known for polyrythmic drumming (?) go to see what that is, discover that southern indian Carnatic music is a good example and here I am... Loving the music btw, fantastic stuff.
if you listen closely you can hear all sorts of music, flamenco blues jazz rock bluegrass zydeco...all. its crazy. this music is like the basic foundation of all modern music.
C'est-à-dire on peut écouter toutes sortes de musique blues jazz flamenco les Espagnol ons recopier sur eux pour inventer le flamenco? les Américains le blues? toutes musiques existantes et tirer de cette musique?
What are you even saying? By saying such ignorant things, completely devoid of any material or historical understanding of the immense anthropological diversity of this world, you cast a dark cloud of shame on Indian culture
Saraswati Veena has a clean and rich tone that I really like and so about 11 years ago I purchased my own. No, I do not play on her level, but I enjoy playing upon my own Veena any way. -Peter
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Great. Us Indians attach so much of pomp and divinity to it. But for any musically oriented, it readily catches on to them. My daughter was practicing Veena few years ago, a White man tradie, came home to fix something up, watched my daughter playing for few minutes, as he kept working. When he finished, asked my daughter if he could have a go at the instrument and he held the instrument in a strange position, yet made some nice musical tunes readily ...! Obviously he is seeing a Saraswati Veena for the first time and music is not his profession for sure. Yet he could play some nice musical notes. As he kept me surprised, he returned the instrument, with a look that said, "ah, that's how it goes...!" and left on his way without much ado ...!
and... now I"m obsessed... was doing some research on the Goddess Saraswati and found this video... I love this music so much... I'm gonna be listening on repeat....
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That's called "ghattam", it's look like normal pot but is made uniquely to give it characteristic sound and strength. It is not a classical instrument instead it is a folk one incorporated in classical music..
This is so soothing. The levels of musicianship are mind blowing. Plus the fact carnatic music is not well known in "the west" makes this surprising, new and exciting to those unfamiliar with it like me. With that being said, I slyly grew up on this music considering the amount of time I spent in Indian or bengali restaurants.
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Basically all music in the west is based upon mathematics that was discovered in somewhere around China-India-Middle east area. But no one can rock like good Indian classical artists :D
The beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It's all subjective. There is beauty even in death metal, alternative rock, rap, fusion, jazz, electronic music, etc. All good music is a reflection of immense dedication of the artist to some craft. And that is ultimately what we all appreciate.
Hey, I love carnatic too. I really like how enthusiastic you are. But I think it's not in the spirit of Carnatic to belittle other musical traditions. In the words of Shankara shastri from Shankarabharanamu music is an endless ocean from which anyone can satisfy their thirst. Who are we to compare one against the other and say it is better? Anyways, I hope you have a good day and find many more years of happiness in listening to carnatic.
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Am not into classical music at all, but always been intrigued by Veena. Landed here and what a gem I found. So absorbing, so divine...absolutely majestic stuff.
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I loove this am Moroccan but am keen on spiritual nd carnatic music especially when they play it with tempura it's like fes festival here in Moroccan kingdom
Oh my god! I am speechless.. Such skill.. How much effort n dedication must hv gone into this! Blessed indeed by Goddess Saraswathi, i totally agree.. And the accompanying percussion artistes have done such a commendable job, it is such a treat to the ears n eyes.. And the winding up at the high note leaves yu in another realm.. Really wondrous!!
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Taking my breath away sensing the chemistry , and the blend between all these artists all culminating into a blissful harmony . No language available to me to express the joy Thank you 🙏🏾
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Before Tabla was invented by Amir Khusrau by cutting the pakhacaj in two pieces, this is how the classic Indian mudic sounded like. Kudos to south India for keeping the thousand years of tradition alive!!!
sorry but you are totally wrong about Amir Khusrau being the founder of tabla, I don't exactly know the name of the founder but he was not the founder because as much as i know from some books about Indian music they all said Amir Khusrau have no part in creation of tabla.
manthan prajapati yes, there is this idiotic tendency to ascribe every single invention of past six or seven centuries to Amir Khusro as if all of Indians had suddenly lost all the inventive talent as soon as he set foot here. If fact transition from Mridangam to Tabla is not a single sharp event. It happened gradually over a period of time. First mridangam was split in two. Then permanent syahi on bayan came into use, then tabla specifc techniques for bayan were invented. All of this must have taken atleast a few decades. There is actually not much physical and documentary evidence to trace the extact history of tabla. It was probably ascribed to Amir Khusro because of its persian sounding name.
@@meusha846 You are a fool who does not know any history. Sanatana dharma is the oldest religion in the world. The so called monotheists tried to spread and are still trying to spread through/fraud their religion in Bharath. They will not be sucessful.You know nothing about hindu dharma.Please keep your mouth shut and you will be doing a big service to the entire world. What Harsh deshmukh has said is nothing wrong. Nobody likes people who kill people and impose their religion on the innocents. Lots of musicians including even many famous Hindustani musicians were forcible converts. Dagar himself was a hindu earlier and traces his lineage to a hindu family.Obviously now dont tell me that mughals were saints, they were here to loot India and did their job pretty thoroughly. It cannot be that those who get looted dont even have rights to say that they were looted.
What an amazing performance by Jayanthi Kumaresh !...I forgot my existence in this world and enjoyed an Astral voyage while listening to her mesmerizing rendition...Really Great ! God Bless...
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👌I had seen carnatic music performance in India's got talent but unfortunately they couldn't make it to the finals. I got so immersed in it. But generally ppl don't prefer this type of music. But I think it's the best soothing music that you can hear.. hats off to this team.
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India is a. magicl. Country. There are. Too. Many my. God ‘s I. Love you. Thank s. Internet. It. Let. Me known. There. Is. Different universe. Thank s my gods You. Bring the. Fabulous music to me.
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She is gorgeous. I am proud to be an Indian. Music is such a thing by which we can harmonise the whole world in peace. And our Indian maestros are great leader in this sector. Thanking God for letting me share the same land with them ❤❤❤
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I came looking for the Veena. I stayed for the Ghatam. [American Version]: "Needs more cowbell." [Newly revised Version]: "Needs more Ghatam." ...Hopefully I named that instrument correctly. I actually came out of curiosity regarding the sound of a veena, but then I had to google about the pot as soon as I saw it. In any case, this whole thing was pretty awesome.
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Returning back to a durbaar upload after quite sonmetime......and the one thing i immediately notice, is the change in style of the videography. Love this new style of videography wherein durbaar is also showing slight glimpses of the crowd reaction too.....ofc, it was present in older durbaar videos, but was sporadic and only in selected videos.
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A raga is a set of notes and they are sung in certain combinations and with specific oscillations ( gamaka ) to convey a certain emotion ( Bhaavam) . Totally there are 72 parent ragas ( ,called melakartha ragas )with 7 notes each ( that's the number you get when you workout all the permutations that the different notes can possibly form ) . There are many other daughter ragas ( janya ragas ) that are derived from permutations and combinations within each Melakartha raga . you can see in this piece that the tune changes when she switches to a different raga and so does the emotion conveyed with it
Without getting into musical jargon, a raga is a flavour of the arrangement of the notes. Whereas western music gives a lot of importance to scales (like symphony in G Minor, or D Major etc) Indian music classifies compositions by the sequential arrangements of notes. So, many of the pop songs (film songs) are either deliberately or accidentally tuned in existing ragas. Some of them even use multiple ragas. When I listen to western music too, I sometimes relate them to ragas. Almost all Chinese songs sound like Raga Mohana (Bhoopali in Hindustani). Talking about ragas and fruits, I feel ragas like Shanmukhspriya and Abheri (Bhimpalasi) have a very overpowering flavour and I relate them to Pineapple and Mango respectively!!!
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My mind - I love veena music, this one made me like flying to heaven.. Also my mind - how soothing is those ghatam and mrudangam , just like besmearing me ❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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If you wanted to know, that's actually called 'Ghatam' (with a soft 't' sound) and was traditionally used before the tabla came to the south of India, although now many people are bringing it back!
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Love this stuff and dude in the blue is deff trippin. Sorry i dont know what this music is called but I'm really fascinated and want to hear more of anyone has any suggestions please post below
Im an American with a lot of time spent around Indians, both here and in India. They are imho the kindest people on the planet. Their history is stunning.
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Thank you for your kind words; I have experienced forty plus years of life in the United States, but you are the first person to make me comfortable. Bless your heart!
There is big difference between rajputs and pariyahs of Tamilnad.
@@zealotzealot4848 ? The Veena player here is from Tamil Nadu btw
If anyone is wondering is what is going on,
This is a segment of a piece in the concert called Ragam Tanam Pallavi (RTP, in short) - In this piece, the artists present a series of ragas in a section called Ragamalika (literally translates to a garland of Ragas). The RTP is usually done in one raga which here is Raga Shanmukhapriya. But in the ragamalika portion of the RTP:
She starts of with the Raga Shuddha Dhanyasi - (00:13) and
She swiftly changes to the Raga Saraswati - (02:10), follwed by
A shower of swaras in the raga Saveri - (03:38) and
She comes back to the Raga Shanmukhapriya at - (04:33)
You can obviously notice the change in the mood of the ragas.
Good Evening dear Akhil.
Thanks for sharing knowledge.
Ma Saraswathi bless you.
Regards
Uma
Thank you. Your information above increased the joy significantly. 🙏
so like, I was researching about India for a project and I'm like
*this is fire*
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Dude same my choir teacher was having us listen to Indian Ragas lol
Same
same here i enjoy it
@@stormyfrost3738 hey
As a North Indian, I have been always fascinated by the Carnatic Music since childhood.
Finally I found some good music on UA-cam.
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I too am from North India but love both Hindustani and Carnatic music
How wonderful is the internet... watching Primus, decide to check out the drummer on wikipedia, discover he is well known for polyrythmic drumming (?) go to see what that is, discover that southern indian Carnatic music is a good example and here I am... Loving the music btw, fantastic stuff.
if you listen closely you can hear all sorts of music, flamenco blues jazz rock bluegrass zydeco...all. its crazy. this music is like the basic foundation of all modern music.
It is the basic foundation of music itself
@@kalpanasarangam5744 s exactly
C'est-à-dire on peut écouter toutes sortes de musique blues jazz flamenco les Espagnol ons recopier sur eux pour inventer le flamenco? les Américains le blues? toutes musiques existantes et tirer de cette musique?
What are you even saying? By saying such ignorant things, completely devoid of any material or historical understanding of the immense anthropological diversity of this world, you cast a dark cloud of shame on Indian culture
A little exaggerated, but I appreciate the passion.
I am here accidentally. Now I know what a great saraswati veena player sounds like. I love this Carnatic music.
Please try to listen Mr Ravi Sanker music.
Also available in UA-cam
Linda Kloss jaswanth Kumar Tvoe
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳
So am I and I feel so lucky to stumble upon such a precious musical gem even unheard in our own country india.
At my age of 79 what is makes me to carry on is the carnatic music
May you carry on for another 80 years respected sir
God bless you great health and many more music filled years sir. Namaste.
Age is just a number... 😍
Saraswati Veena has a clean and rich tone that I really like and so about 11 years ago I purchased my own. No, I do not play on her level, but I enjoy playing upon my own Veena any way. -Peter
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Great. Us Indians attach so much of pomp and divinity to it. But for any musically oriented, it readily catches on to them. My daughter was practicing Veena few years ago, a White man tradie, came home to fix something up, watched my daughter playing for few minutes, as he kept working. When he finished, asked my daughter if he could have a go at the instrument and he held the instrument in a strange position, yet made some nice musical tunes readily ...! Obviously he is seeing a Saraswati Veena for the first time and music is not his profession for sure. Yet he could play some nice musical notes. As he kept me surprised, he returned the instrument, with a look that said, "ah, that's how it goes...!" and left on his way without much ado ...!
and... now I"m obsessed... was doing some research on the Goddess Saraswati and found this video... I love this music so much... I'm gonna be listening on repeat....
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I love Dr. Kumaresh's disposition in this video, you can tell she's having a great time!
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Amazing, I love this music and can see why George Harrison became enamoured of this cultural music style back in the late 60's/early 70's.
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I have heard so many Veena recitals. But no one is as soothing as of Smt. Jayanthi Kumaresh's. She is best.
I love Indian traditionnal music
must be Indian in your past life.
Priscilla Müller we love you cause you are also one of us
From which nation do u belong...
I fell the same way, and I am not from India, though, in a sense I am.
U mean aarya....
I didn’t know she had a PhD in music. But I learned the reason for her degree when I heard her arrangement of Carnatic with Game of Thrones theme
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The ghatam is being played very skilfully and beautifully!
From the us. Was so moved by this. I cried the entire time. Beautiful.
This gets fresher every time I listen to it. So many intricacies!
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We have cool instruments to play. What do you have? I got this pot. Alright, let's jam.
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That's called "ghattam", it's look like normal pot but is made uniquely to give it characteristic sound and strength.
It is not a classical instrument instead it is a folk one incorporated in classical music..
Nice one❤
This is utterly gorgeous. When I die, if in Heaven there is not this music, I just don't wanna know!!
Giorgio Curcetti
@SkankHunt42 We don't know that yet 😁
This is so soothing. The levels of musicianship are mind blowing. Plus the fact carnatic music is not well known in "the west" makes this surprising, new and exciting to those unfamiliar with it like me. With that being said, I slyly grew up on this music considering the amount of time I spent in Indian or bengali restaurants.
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The musicianship is wonderful!! You guys are fantastic at improvisation. Beautiful, meditation music.
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Who invented rock music again??? :D Love this. Carnatic music is among the best in the world.
Totally agree
Basically all music in the west is based upon mathematics that was discovered in somewhere around China-India-Middle east area. But no one can rock like good Indian classical artists :D
The beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It's all subjective. There is beauty even in death metal, alternative rock, rap, fusion, jazz, electronic music, etc. All good music is a reflection of immense dedication of the artist to some craft. And that is ultimately what we all appreciate.
Hey, I love carnatic too. I really like how enthusiastic you are. But I think it's not in the spirit of Carnatic to belittle other musical traditions. In the words of Shankara shastri from Shankarabharanamu music is an endless ocean from which anyone can satisfy their thirst. Who are we to compare one against the other and say it is better?
Anyways, I hope you have a good day and find many more years of happiness in listening to carnatic.
@@deeptiboddapati2380 absolutely! Absolutely! Well said!
That was amazing music. I wish we had more of this in Los Angeles.
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Am not into classical music at all, but always been intrigued by Veena. Landed here and what a gem I found. So absorbing, so divine...absolutely majestic stuff.
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I loove this am Moroccan but am keen on spiritual nd carnatic music especially when they play it with tempura it's like fes festival here in Moroccan kingdom
Bro ty, I'm doing India for a school project and I am gonna show this video in my presentation as one of the tyes of music :D
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Oh my god! I am speechless.. Such skill.. How much effort n dedication must hv gone into this! Blessed indeed by Goddess Saraswathi, i totally agree.. And the accompanying percussion artistes have done such a commendable job, it is such a treat to the ears n eyes.. And the winding up at the high note leaves yu in another realm.. Really wondrous!!
Extraordinary rendering. Literally VEENA is singing..
Please darbar festival come to Brussels one day please just for one day people of Brussels are dying to hear an Indian music please I request you please we all love your darbar festival please come to Brussels 😭😭😭😭☹️☹️
Taking my breath away sensing the chemistry , and the blend between all these artists all culminating into a blissful harmony . No language available to me to express the joy Thank you 🙏🏾
I'm just here because I got curious what a veena sounds like. These folks jamming is so freakin' cool!
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Jayanthi Kumaresh is a rock star!!! Unbelievable performance. She epitomizes the words "groovy, man!"
ಅಂದ, ಆನಂದ, ಪರಮಾನಂದ ಅದ್ಭುತ ಈ ಸಂಗೀತ. ಎಲ್ಲರನ್ನೂ, ಎಲ್ಲವನ್ನೂ ಸೋಲುವಂತೆ ಮಾಡುತ್ತದೆ. ಈ ವೀಣಾವಾದನ ಕೇಳಲು ಅನುವು ಮಾಡಿಕೊಟ್ಟಿದ್ದಕ್ಕಾಗಿ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು
😇🙏
Outright incarnation of Goddess Saraswati !! I get goosebumps each time I hear this ... real musical treat to mankind.
Im here because of my assigment in Music
Woah im amazed by this Music!
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Same
Before Tabla was invented by Amir Khusrau by cutting the pakhacaj in two pieces, this is how the classic Indian mudic sounded like. Kudos to south India for keeping the thousand years of tradition alive!!!
Poulomi Hari - it is called Mrindangam and used as pakhavadhyam...not pakhacaj or whatever that word you use...
sorry but you are totally wrong about Amir Khusrau being the founder of tabla, I don't exactly know the name of the founder but he was not the founder because as much as i know from some books about Indian music they all said Amir Khusrau have no part in creation of tabla.
manthan prajapati yes, there is this idiotic tendency to ascribe every single invention of past six or seven centuries to Amir Khusro as if all of Indians had suddenly lost all the inventive talent as soon as he set foot here. If fact transition from Mridangam to Tabla is not a single sharp event. It happened gradually over a period of time. First mridangam was split in two. Then permanent syahi on bayan came into use, then tabla specifc techniques for bayan were invented. All of this must have taken atleast a few decades. There is actually not much physical and documentary evidence to trace the extact history of tabla. It was probably ascribed to Amir Khusro because of its persian sounding name.
Tabla was there since thousands of years. You can view them in some of very old Hindu temples. It was definitely modified to suit modern times.
@@meusha846 You are a fool who does not know any history. Sanatana dharma is the oldest religion in the world. The so called monotheists tried to spread and are still trying to spread through/fraud their religion in Bharath. They will not be sucessful.You know nothing about hindu dharma.Please keep your mouth shut and you will be doing a big service to the entire world. What Harsh deshmukh has said is nothing wrong. Nobody likes people who kill people and impose their religion on the innocents. Lots of musicians including even many famous Hindustani musicians were forcible converts. Dagar himself was a hindu earlier and traces his lineage to a hindu family.Obviously now dont tell me that mughals were saints, they were here to loot India and did their job pretty thoroughly. It cannot be that those who get looted dont even have rights to say that they were looted.
Such beautiful music produced with so little fuss! Thank you.
So well summed up. No histrionics. Simplicity. Virtuous. Dexterity.
Yeah... No fuss
Well, actually they practice for more than 20years , carnatic music has the most difficult instruments in the world
What an amazing performance by Jayanthi Kumaresh !...I forgot my existence in this world and enjoyed an Astral voyage while listening to her mesmerizing rendition...Really Great ! God Bless...
Artist's expression at 2:42.. one of pride and happiness..
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This is what heaven sounds like 🙏🏻...thank you Darbar Festival for sharing us this bliss ❤️
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👌I had seen carnatic music performance in India's got talent but unfortunately they couldn't make it to the finals. I got so immersed in it. But generally ppl don't prefer this type of music. But I think it's the best soothing music that you can hear.. hats off to this team.
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Didnt know Indian Music could slap so hard omg
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Best thing that happened to me today. Mind blowing...!!! No words to express..
India is a. magicl. Country. There are. Too. Many my. God ‘s I. Love you. Thank s. Internet. It. Let. Me known. There. Is. Different universe. Thank s my gods You. Bring the. Fabulous music to me.
I'm learning mridangam currently. This is awesome!
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goddess saraswathi has showered and blessed her. Truly divine music
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Excellent. excellent musicians. Excellent piece. Excellent recording. Excellent filming. Thank you
3:28 onwards, the gradual shift in Raga is absolutely mesmerising. Mind = Blown. Listened to this portion a dozen times.
She is gorgeous. I am proud to be an Indian. Music is such a thing by which we can harmonise the whole world in peace. And our Indian maestros are great leader in this sector. Thanking God for letting me share the same land with them ❤❤❤
That woman is FUNKY on that veena! She's got a soulful bass sound goin'! And the brothers on the ghatam and mridangam are funky, too. Do it ya'll!
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Honestly, this Raga activates the Anahata (Heart) Chakra.
real beauty.. the saveri in between was a perfect ingredient..looking forward for more performances from her. Really happy to subscribe Darbar.
The harmony between musicians is perfect and beautiful to be seen
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Kinda has that Mississippi Delta sound to it. Amazing.
Wow! awesome.sarswati veena ko Maine pahli bar Suna aur bahut achchha Laga.
There is no doubt that Sri Saraswathi Devi has blessed all these musicians !
Unbelievable..............exotic and mellifluous. Love to hear over and over.
brilliant performance and excellent recording quality!
Thanks
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Lovely chemistry between the two, imperative in Indian music
I came looking for the Veena.
I stayed for the Ghatam.
[American Version]:
"Needs more cowbell."
[Newly revised Version]:
"Needs more Ghatam."
...Hopefully I named that instrument correctly.
I actually came out of curiosity regarding the sound of a veena, but then I had to google about the pot as soon as I saw it.
In any case, this whole thing was pretty awesome.
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Now that's what I call shredding! That lady killed it!
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Please correct me if I'm wrong
1. Suddha dhanyasi
2. Saraswati
3. Saveri
4. Shanmukhapriya
MangoSowmya yes :)...last part of RTP in ragamalika ...nice fusion from one to one
After suddha dhanyasi she plays saraswathi .. You can identify from the way she starts sa ri ma pa phrases 😊
MangoSowmya first is not suddha danyasi it's hindolam, followed by Saraswati, Saveri and Shanmukapriya
you are right. saraswatai is represented with a veena (the musical instrument similar to a sitar).
Yes. You are right
Super, she converses with her veena. So soft and melodious.
This is great! Indian classical music rocks!
Itz not just Shanmukhapriya. But a combination of few ragas including Hindolam, in the beginning
Yes, Hindolam....
first and then Saraswathi...
I think it's Suddha Dhanyasi and then Saraswathi
Suddha Dhanyasi and Saraswathi followed by Saveri and then Shanmukhapriya
i think so
Loving it ❤
Great performance.
అత్యద్భుతం !
The rhythm and harmony of music raise the attentive audience to a beauteous visual experience
she is a really blessed woman who should be the god of veena
Nicholas Francis the instrument is the god. Not one who welds it.
So you're telling me these guys made a pot into a musical instrument? That's mind-blowing
exactly - this is how it started :)
thats our culture yo we indians have a great variety of instruments
Btw that's called a ghatam
yes bro, im pretty sure its called a Veena, very beautiful sounds.
That is no ordinary pot, it is specially made.
Returning back to a durbaar upload after quite sonmetime......and the one thing i immediately notice, is the change in style of the videography.
Love this new style of videography wherein durbaar is also showing slight glimpses of the crowd reaction too.....ofc, it was present in older durbaar videos, but was sporadic and only in selected videos.
Simply amazing. Here I go on a deep dive for some more!
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Just Amazing... Pure Mastery over Instrument... Exploring the Limits...
I like how they switch who they are following. There's a whole lot of cuing going on done with their sounds and not just gestures.
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Thank you, I love listening to music from other cultures.
Amazing, wonderful, charming, excellent !... Divine talent...
Excellent🌹joy beyond bounds. People learn music in karnataka & Tamilnadu to njoy the recitals utmost. I congratulate every one on d dias. 🙏🙏💐🌹
I'm an american who's fascinated by this music and I'm seeing a lot of comments talking about ragas. What are ragas?
And also, what instrument is the girl to the right of the Veena player playing?
Tetrachromia Ragas are musical rymes
Ragas are mere scales, and the instrument, the other girl is playing is called tanpura in North India and tambura in South India.
A raga is a set of notes and they are sung in certain combinations and with specific oscillations ( gamaka ) to convey a certain emotion ( Bhaavam) . Totally there are 72 parent ragas ( ,called melakartha ragas )with 7 notes each ( that's the number you get when you workout all the permutations that the different notes can possibly form ) . There are many other daughter ragas ( janya ragas ) that are derived from permutations and combinations within each Melakartha raga . you can see in this piece that the tune changes when she switches to a different raga and so does the emotion conveyed with it
Without getting into musical jargon, a raga is a flavour of the arrangement of the notes. Whereas western music gives a lot of importance to scales (like symphony in G Minor, or D Major etc) Indian music classifies compositions by the sequential arrangements of notes. So, many of the pop songs (film songs) are either deliberately or accidentally tuned in existing ragas. Some of them even use multiple ragas. When I listen to western music too, I sometimes relate them to ragas. Almost all Chinese songs sound like Raga Mohana (Bhoopali in Hindustani).
Talking about ragas and fruits, I feel ragas like Shanmukhspriya and Abheri (Bhimpalasi) have a very overpowering flavour and I relate them to Pineapple and Mango respectively!!!
The day my soul leaves body..i would like to be listening to this type of music 💗
Feels so bluesy, music is truly universal, love it!
Exceptionally good music. Superb recording quality!
I'd like to Travel to any destination just to watch this unbelievably gifted artist play
Jayanthi Ji played the veena beautifully.
This is absolutely amazing.. Blessed 🙌🙌
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Absolutely amazing performance!
This is really nice, calming. Never thought that indian music can be as amazing as this! Btw, what instruments are they using???
From screen left to right: Mridangam, Saraswati Veena, Tanpura and Ghatam
Ragam saveri starts at 3:37 with the shuddha rishabham in the phrase : Sa Re Ma Pa !
Mesmerizing rendition.Obeisance to the Goddess of Muse who blessed her .
Fantástico. Una bella música.
Wow no words the beauty of Indian classical music 👏👏👏👏🤘😍😍😍
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My mind - I love veena music, this one made me like flying to heaven..
Also my mind - how soothing is those ghatam and mrudangam , just like besmearing me ❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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They're all killing it but that guy on the pot MAN.
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If you wanted to know, that's actually called 'Ghatam' (with a soft 't' sound) and was traditionally used before the tabla came to the south of India, although now many people are bringing it back!
Jayanthi Kumaresh is awesome!! All these musicians are, wow!
Excellent performance, congratulations 👌👌🙏🙏🎉🎉.
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I was confused about the raga after listening to the initial part. Then it slowly became pure Shanmukhapriya....Amazing dexterity!
Love this stuff and dude in the blue is deff trippin.
Sorry i dont know what this music is called but I'm really fascinated and want to hear more of anyone has any suggestions please post below
Super Presentation Ji Jaya Guru Datta
This is the one example of Great Indian Music
Frankly speaking Madam your presence itself so enthralling not to speak of your music May God bless you . RVRAO