"If you get the rhythm right, you've got the relationship right. ' - Bickram Ghosh Bickram is an amazing artist and thinker. Educators, scholars, linguists, mathematicians, and computer scientists should watch this video! And, oh yeah, the music is awesome too! :-) Beautiful. Thanks so much.
In all fairness he was introduced with the highest praise and acknowledgement by Tabla Artist. In any musical interlude one aspect is the lead and others support. Example the great M. S. Subhalakshmi may have been accompanied by a violin maestro, but the concert is hers,
They are actually reciting rhythyms for the bass drum and the tabla separately and at the end of that both of them speak the same rhythms. That's amazing 🙂
So beautifully articulated.. the explanation of rhytm with life in this universe is true and bang on! In fact understanding rhytm is to understand the deepest sciences and metaphysics. Not everyone can truly fathom the depth of this topic. So glad to watch this.
Fascinating video! There is a similar onomatopoeic system used in the classical form of Scottish Highland Bagpipe music known as "Piobaireachd" (Gaelic for "bagpiping")... This system itself is called "Canntaireachd", which translates as "chanting"... They are part and parcel; traditionally, a piper would be expected to be able to sing what he plays, and visa versa. For instance, a piper who "speaks" Canntaireachd (not all pipers can, unfortunately) will easily be able to play the melodies of Piobaireachd just by hearing the words of Canntaireachd, (even if they are recited rather than sang) and will also be able to recite or sing the Canntaireachd just by hearing the Piobaireachd... These words are not "lyrics" (since the words themselves have no meaning other than that of the musical sounds they represent) nor are they akin to "solfeggio" (do-re-mi, sa-re-ga, etc), since they convey not only the pitch of the main melody-note, but also the rhythmically essential and stylistically obligatory "grace-notes"which are unique to Highland Bagpipe music. (To some degree, written Canntaireachd can also indicate the proper rhythm and expression of a tune as well, via oral tradition, in the same way Americans know the musical rhythm of "Oh say can you see, by the dawn's early light" just by reading the words.) "Hienodrodin, o che ve hodin (×2), tro veche en o he, hihodin." (That's six bars of slow tempo music; lots of info, well coded; about 45 seconds worth of tune!)
Not sure what that meant Devesh, but it was very disrespectful. Great to know that Giuseppe. Would love to check out a UA-cam video if there is one. Thanks! The rhythmic language is always fascinating and its always interesting to see how they converge. Right here in this video, Bickram Ghosh comes from North Indian tradition of Tabla, and speaking in a more North Indian Tabla dialect, if you will, called "Bol", and Arun comes from a south Indian, and hence speaking in "Konnakol" dialect. But they converse perfectly well. It'd be a great jam to have such a conversation taking place across the nation.
Amazing explanation of Rhythm. Well said and very precious!!! Most doctors will also tell you there are many Rhythmic Cycles are evident in the human Body. An Rhythm unbalance (Bai-Tala) will cause health and Mental problems. A number of exercises like walking, Jogging, Yoga and Ti-Chi help to bring this balance. Rhythm and Tempo have resonance effect on heart rate / blood pressure. A number of Religious Scriptures, Prayers also have rhythm and tempo. Just listen to any Service being performed and the difference between a Service Wedding and when some pass-away. The Sikh Religious Scriptures are totally in music and Rhythm.
Fascinating! Thanks Bickramji for a prelude talk on rhythm of life. The playing was flawless. The Jugalbandi to individual beats level was awe-inspiring.
Wow.. it is a great science to collaborate with the cosmic rhythm prevailing between the cycling universal movements and all the exists of Almighty Allah.... very beautifully and systematical vision tainted with His unmatched wisdom and crafting >>> Subhan Allah. Very loveable He is to me.
This is insane !!! I am dumbfounded having listened to such great music. You truly are a legend Sri Bickram Ghosh Sir...
I love the use of tabla's in ragas. Complicated, and they tell a story every time!
To accompany a composition in the rags you mean?
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"If you get the rhythm right, you've got the relationship right. ' - Bickram Ghosh
Bickram is an amazing artist and thinker. Educators, scholars, linguists, mathematicians, and computer scientists should watch this video!
And, oh yeah, the music is awesome too! :-)
Beautiful. Thanks so much.
Michael Evans 6y
😂😂😂😂. He is an embarrassment to his father and to the Farukhabad Gharana.
The Chaos Erebos actually you are an embarrassment to your family.
Meowmeyster is that you?
@@insearchofpeace2151 why?
Indian history,culture and music is truly amazing.So rich.
Thondup Andrugtsang pleasure 💐
Thondup Andrugtsang
Thanks
And that's why we are proud to be a Indian.
@@shrikantamondal3169 You and I have done nothing to be proud of. We are just leeches feeding off of others achievements.
@@anonkni8Yeah 10000% agree with you I am learning Indian classical music and I always participate in West Bengal folk music.
Sad, no mention of talented drummer Arun Kumar, not in title neither in description, such a shame!
Right bro
Very shame😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😏😏😏😫😫😫😫😫😫😖😖😖😖😖😭😭😭😭😭
In all fairness he was introduced with the highest praise and acknowledgement by Tabla Artist. In any musical interlude one aspect is the lead and others support.
Example the great M. S. Subhalakshmi may have been accompanied by a violin maestro, but the concert is hers,
Neither in title nor in description aisa hoga line.....tumne galat likha
BICKRAM GHOSH 🔥
This man is awesome 🌷🌼
I love how at 10:30 it was falling apart and at 10:32 he was like DU DU DU DU DU DU DU DU LET ME TAKE CONTROL OF THIS SHET :D
Jam starts from 9:09
If fact it is from 9:15
Buckram ghost very beautiful
They are actually reciting rhythyms for the bass drum and the tabla separately and at the end of that both of them speak the same rhythms. That's amazing 🙂
Thanks bro
Omg..!! What a rendition!! I love fusion..the way he involved the audience!! I never knew slap has a rhythm too!! I will try slapping myself!! 😂
So beautifully articulated.. the explanation of rhytm with life in this universe is true and bang on! In fact understanding rhytm is to understand the deepest sciences and metaphysics. Not everyone can truly fathom the depth of this topic. So glad to watch this.
Music really is the universal language of mankind. Absolutely phenomenal
Bickram Ghosh "speaks to me' in his explanations about rhythm and its connection to relationships. So apt!!
rthymns makes music beautiful.Indian music why i love diverse rthymns.
Fascinating video!
There is a similar onomatopoeic system used in the classical form of Scottish Highland Bagpipe music known as "Piobaireachd" (Gaelic for "bagpiping")... This system itself is called "Canntaireachd", which translates as "chanting"... They are part and parcel; traditionally, a piper would be expected to be able to sing what he plays, and visa versa.
For instance, a piper who "speaks" Canntaireachd (not all pipers can, unfortunately) will easily be able to play the melodies of Piobaireachd just by hearing the words of Canntaireachd, (even if they are recited rather than sang) and will also be able to recite or sing the Canntaireachd just by hearing the Piobaireachd... These words are not "lyrics" (since the words themselves have no meaning other than that of the musical sounds they represent) nor are they akin to "solfeggio" (do-re-mi, sa-re-ga, etc), since they convey not only the pitch of the main melody-note, but also the rhythmically essential and stylistically obligatory "grace-notes"which are unique to Highland Bagpipe music. (To some degree, written Canntaireachd can also indicate the proper rhythm and expression of a tune as well, via oral tradition, in the same way Americans know the musical rhythm of "Oh say can you see, by the dawn's early light" just by reading the words.)
"Hienodrodin, o che ve hodin (×2), tro veche en o he, hihodin."
(That's six bars of slow tempo music; lots of info, well coded; about 45 seconds worth of tune!)
are you still alive ?
Not sure what that meant Devesh, but it was very disrespectful.
Great to know that Giuseppe. Would love to check out a UA-cam video if there is one. Thanks! The rhythmic language is always fascinating and its always interesting to see how they converge. Right here in this video, Bickram Ghosh comes from North Indian tradition of Tabla, and speaking in a more North Indian Tabla dialect, if you will, called "Bol", and Arun comes from a south Indian, and hence speaking in "Konnakol" dialect. But they converse perfectly well. It'd be a great jam to have such a conversation taking place across the nation.
Very beautiful
25.12.2015 Thank you InkTalks for this wonderful presentation featuring Bikram Ghosh on the tabla and Arun Kumar on the drums ...
ManilallSardar Absolutly Fantastic Performance
Sir app ne to kamal kardya. Mujha bahat achha laga
Amazing explanation of Rhythm. Well said and very precious!!!
Most doctors will also tell you there are many Rhythmic Cycles are evident in the human Body. An Rhythm unbalance (Bai-Tala) will cause health and Mental problems. A number of exercises like walking, Jogging, Yoga and Ti-Chi help to bring this balance. Rhythm and Tempo have resonance effect on heart rate / blood pressure.
A number of Religious Scriptures, Prayers also have rhythm and tempo. Just listen to any Service being performed and the difference between a Service Wedding and when some pass-away. The Sikh Religious Scriptures are totally in music and Rhythm.
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Great Speech by the Artist! His explanation in such clear English, makes him a Modern time Artist!! Wonderful Person, this Bickram Ghose!!!
Truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing. This thing that can't answer. And again big thanks.
Fascinating! Thanks Bickramji for a prelude talk on rhythm of life. The playing was flawless. The Jugalbandi to individual beats level was awe-inspiring.
Not only Vikram Da is wonderful but also drum musician only i will say OMG how can it be possible.....My eyes couldn't be believing 9n it......
Wow... This is the beauty of our culture. I love my india.
Yes bro
This is not our culture.
@@niranjandeo2465 Maybe you are not Indian
awesome speech sir... describing of rhythms and tempo..
I loved how they interacted with the crowd, and the tablas have such a beautiful sound!
Wow.. it is a great science to collaborate with the cosmic rhythm prevailing between the cycling universal movements and all the exists of Almighty Allah.... very beautifully and systematical vision tainted with His unmatched wisdom and crafting >>> Subhan Allah. Very loveable He is to me.
This music was originated in Hinduism thousand of years before Islam was created.
The thing they started in 16:41 was epic, should have played it longer.
Great
EthT I agree. That was a nice groove, should have played it longer
This is nothing but the perception of excellence! What a Jugal Bandhi!
Beautiful
rhythm is the language of the universe
Superb jugalbandi. Kudos to both performing
Excellent beautiful amazing.
Amazing lecture, much appreciated!
Wow, I've never thought of the Romantics in that way!
Skip to 10:52 to listen to the actual performance. I've never been a fan of fusion. It feels a bit awkward to see him standing while playing tabla.
Same here
Suit is fantastic .will play it at leasure to learn and total enjoyment
Great Music Enjoyed ....Cheers....
awesome talk bikram da and performances too
Lucky to enjoy Bikram's concert 5years back. . Awesome
Great Bikram ghosh & dram player also 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍
That shows how this guy is deep in his field. Amazing
Finally some high quality tabla samples that i can use in my songs xD
this should have been a TED talk...
Good
Salil Sharma ffff
I was the speaker 1 week ago
Srid4
😊😊😊
What a lovely presentation
Excellently explained on rythm Bickram sir, You're great. And
Thanks for explaining rythm.
wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bike am UR great musician.mind blowing
Excellent playing both.god bless all.
There are rhythms or cycles but flow is always forward, just like waves....
But its a intelligent presentation.
Great....... God of tabla
Have had the opportunity to watch and listen him live he gave the same explanation about rhythm there as well
excellent speech and wonderful concert
Love it ! Well said, profound, and entertaining as well :D I concur 100 % :D ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
Fascinating… Thanks so much
Just awesome
i love this. i truly agree what bickram sir said
that is how percussions speak.. 📣
I love the expressions and conversation going between them in the jam.
Great. I wish to play tabla
Awesome.....
What a performance
😲
Bikram Ghosh on Tabla and Pt Ronu Majumdar on flute. Wow! combination
Peoples who disliked this awesome jam were deaf.
Superb combination!
Love it. The beat of life itself. 👍
what a performance, wonderful. Loved it.
Just awesome 😎
🙏🙏🙏
Very nice performance thank you
This is fascinating stuff.
love how u speak in drum rthymn language.
oh my god !!!
it was amazing to know a lot about rythm !!
Wonderful playing ....
I love that dayan drum with the mridangam plate i need one
Outstanding.....what a creation......Music is God no doubt about.....Thanks who has uploaded it......I love music
AMAZING.
Different world. Thanks.
I came to watch a performance, left with a lesson.
What lesson ??????🤔🤔🤔
Sir ji
Love it 💚
Amazing 🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕 🌹🌹🌹 May God bless you both🌹🌹🌹
Wonderful
Simply awesome
Absolutely awesome, well done
My 1815 likes on this 18:15 min vedeo.
The theory nd practicality of the rythem.
Awesome drummer
Bravo!
Fabulous......
Nice drums and tabla
it is just fantabulous
Seeing the Tabla itself on INKtalks, had to be a thumbs up..
Great play, this is Indian "DIVINE INSTRUMENT"
great supper arun and bickram sir
Amazzzzzzzzing. love you guys
Superb sir
Excellent..
Superb
very excellence sir
Heavenly
Yeah great
Beautiful 😍 🤩 👌
Tabla Ka Rajnikant 😎😎😎😎
Great......
unbelievable jam! love to hear more!