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Jugalbandi essentially involves two (jugal or a couple)... and it's always a duet of solo musicians, literally means "entwined twins". It's possible with vocal-instrument combine, vocal-vocal, instrument-instrument combine with same as well as different instruments also!! Here there's no competition between the two... Rather they always try to create synergies/ collaboration, so as to make each & every listener feel blessed ...☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
I am glad you enjoyed this video....The instrument that she is playing is a saraswathi Veena and it is different from what Smt.Koushiki Chakraborthy played in her videos...that's called a tampura which gives only the pitch...
@@ariyasagar my friend I sincerely request that take things personal when it's meant on you and if not, don't advise on politeness and etiquettes. It's meant on him n if needed he will reply. Thanks.
Jugalbandi is kind of friendly/positive competition that you witnessed them playing in rythm cycles one after the other, looking like competing against but actually isn't a competition.
Jayanthi Kumaresh has some fun videos as part of her Cup O' Carnatic series on her UA-cam channel. She takes western tunes and tries to corrrelates them to Indian ragas. Anybody interested in that sort of thing should go check them out. The Veena deserves more attention than it gets. It seems like an insanely difficult instrument to learn.
Ahhh the Veena. It was the first instrument whose sound I heard since my mom played it regularly. Her name is also Veena so it was destined to be 😁 it remains to be one of my favorite instruments..
The veena is not a percussion instrument.. It's a main instrument that's the center piece of much of Indian music..The acoustic veena is phenomenal.. My mom had this really old and beautiful one from here younger days and it sounded divine. The instrument that Kaushiki was playing was a tambura which is a bass instrument used to keep the rest of the instruments in rythum...
This is not an electric veena..it is one of the most difficult string instruments to play and has a mesmerizing sound ....the best of south indian classical mudic
Jugalbandi = duet between instruments or artists. Just the flirting that Korbin talked about. The genius is in following the notes, tones, moods etc across instruments. A bit like - 'Oh, I can do this, can you follow? And there you are...'
Couldn't agree more. Veena or specifically Saraswati Veena is a string instrument used generally for South Indian music. It is the instrument adorned by goddess Saraswati, the Hindu God of learning. Dr. Jayanthi Kumaresh is considered as the Sachin Tendulkar of Saraswati Veena. You guys must react to another video of her where she tries to explain the similarity in Beethoven's composition and some ragas of Carnatic music through the Veena.
Thanks so much for sharing my most fave instrument in the whole world. The ancient veena. Powerful, primordial, resonant like church bells & yet can be sweet like a child. Awesome to see 2 masters playing together. Jayanthi is def a maestro in her vina playing. And might i add in the same calibre as ustadji in how lightly her fingers fly. I'd love to now see ustadji lead the jugalbandi conversation & jayanthi reply back on her vina
By the way the instrument Jayanthi Ma'm is playing is the Saraswathi veena. It is a melodic instrument not necessarily percussion. Also it is acoustic not electric as most indian instruments are, she has tuned it such a way to sound like an electric instrument. Also the one kaushiki ma'm uses in her singing videos similar to this is instrument is a tanpura, it does not have any frets and it just gives the base notes of the scale for the vocalists and the instrumentalists to have a reference and be in scale
By the way this instrument veena is called the queen of instruments. There is another instrument called the Rudra veena which has two resonating chambers unlike one in the case of Saraswathi veena. That is called the king of instruments.
superb reaction...the thing you caught that tabla following even the small bent in the veena's sound.. shows that you guys have great knowledge of music..
Thank you guys for reacting to this... It is a beautiful instrument called Veena... As I'm also learning Veena from past 4years, I was waiting for u to listen to this instrument... Its basically played for Carnatic classical music.... 💝
Its a veena - one of my favourite instruments and one of the oldest instruments in the world- legend says even God Saraswati - one of the the Trinity Goddesses in Hinduism plays the instrument! And the Ragam is Keeravani- one of my favourite sampoorna ragas- it is called minor scale in Western Music particularly guitar! It has all the 7 swaras! Ive seen them live in Chennai - you should come over for the world's largest Classical Carnatic and in general music festival in December every year!
Guys, you have seriously confused all the instruments! And some of the comments here can only add to the confusion. This instrument here is Veena, arguably the oldest instrument in Indian Classical Music. And there are variants of it as some of the comments here have illustrated. The one Kaushiki was playing in her music video, or you will notice being played by/with almost every classical musician, is a drone instrument called Tanpura. You cannot play a tune on it. The instrument she referred to as her favourite was Sarangi. All three are of course string instruments. Hope that brings some clarity.
the instrument she is playing is veena. The veena is among the oldest of Indian musical instruments. From the references to Vedic writings, it can date back to around the first millennium B.C. Temple sculptures from the 2nd century B.C. show a type of veena being played. React to rudra veena it was the instrument said to be created by shiva for parvati his wife.
Yes but the veena which you see was created by Govinda dishitar during the rain of raghunath Naik in tanjavur .Its was created in 17 th century.the veenas which you see in temple sculptures are not these present day typical Saraswati veenas they are string instruments they are also called as veenas .because the meaning of veena is something which can me played even sitar,guitar ,human voice all are veenas
If looks can be deceiving, it goes straight to Jayanthi ma'm. She started like a breeze and ended it like a Hailstorm :) Initially Ustad ji was slowing down and i realized it later only that it is the calm before storm :) Veena especially is an instrument of "BLISS", it is known as of goddess Saraswati herself, who owns all the art form and wisdom as per Indian culture. This instrument is key for most of the Carnatic music concert.
Veena is said to be the toughest instrument there is to master. It is one of the most ancient instruments, so ancient that the Hindu Godess of knowledge Saraswati is depicted to hold it. A lot of ancient sanskrit hymns mention it, describe it.
It's not only pleasent to listen to him but he s so gud to watch... obviously he s the master of creating different sounds with tabla...tats y he s d greatest musician....
Rick & Korbin. A genuine thanks to you guys from an Indian. You know it's sad that quite a lot Indian youth are unaware of this rich Indian musical heritage and history or not that interested. The influence of Western music coupled with the fact that it takes a huge amount of time to master this form of music(and nobody has time these days) is making us forget our identity more and more. So your videos are not only introducing sub-continent classical music to Western people it is hopefully making a new generation of Indian youth get interested. Because I truly believe there is time and space to co-exist for anything and everything including music.
There is an 8 beat rythm (called Aadi taal - taal ~ beat) that is continuously running and they both are always synchronized to it. You can notice that when she taps her hand when she plays her part and takes a break. When they both play together they are still in sync with each other using the Aadi taal.
This is veena(not electric) koushiki mam playing was "tanpura",and her favorite instrument she talked about in the interview was "sarangi" that played like violin...google sarangi...
That was incredible indeed! A lot of things we are watching and enjoying we couldn't have done it in million years if it was not for OSR and stupid family bringing these together in a single platform. Deeply appreciate and grateful for that 😉.
@@Jaitelugutalli This is a surprising comment. You seem upset over it and responding after one year. I believe my comments on the instrument have neither harmed anyone or meant to be.
Jayanthi Kumaresh is just an outstanding performer. One capable of going toe to toe with Ustad. It is somehow beautiful to see a man and a woman compete this way. That is metaphorically what music should be. Movies etc are just apeing the west or more politely - world culture. This is our true DNA. Oozing India in every breath. Loved it.
High Five. "Give me five (fingers)!" "Give me a low five" Hand held out flat, facing up at waist height, waiting for the other person to slap the hand. "Give me a high five" -- what they are trying to accomplish. And you're right. With their math skills, and a countdown, it will never happen. :D ua-cam.com/video/6vj2o4q6euM/v-deo.html
That's Veena ! U know it, from VeenaSriVani playing the " Breathless"! Here played in South Indian classical style. You can notice ,how the lady Veena player played the way Kausiki sang. This is an ancient Mythical Divine Musical instrument. Singers use " Thannpura"! Veena is a Main musical instruments not necessarily an accompaniment.
Jugalbandi means duet. It's between two musicians of any type that play off one another's presentation of the same piece of music. Each giving space for the other to flourish, grow and showcase their skills. Yes it is a flirting experience in an cosmic sense.
Ah the "POWER OF MUSIC " - loved to see the reaction on American faces when they heard Indian classical music - this is not even the surface of the ocean of Indian classical music !!!!!!!
I am happy you reacted to this. Tabala played by Zakir Hussain is a Hindustani classical music instrument. Where as Veena Played by Jayanti Kumaresh is a Carnatic classical music instrument. Hindustani and Carnatic classical music is of 2 different types of Classical music in India. Jayanti Kumaresh is a great and famous artist. Jugalbandi is like combining or bringing to types of genres of music types together.
The String accoustic instrument here is a VEENA and the Purcussion is Tabla. Veena has a big dome for a prolonged vibration sound effect like an electric guitar has... But the beauty of a Veena is its intermediary sound called "Shruti" which makes the overall environment so divine and you just get hypnotized with its magic ...same as in the case of a flute . Loved your reaction and the respect for these legendary maestros ....love from India ❤️❤️❤️... Keep Rocking 👍
Jugalbandi is a faceoff usually at the end of a concert. After solo and joint performances. It is always fast paced and ends at a high point of performance.
We from our early days of learning start worship Mother Saraswati as goddess of wisdom...her idol depicts that she plays this Veena..said to be very old instruments, probably earliest one of string..now a days known as Saraswati Veena.
This an perceives sounds through his heart& the brain alongside reacts instinctively ,fingers does the percussions,She was on same scale, incredible part of Indian classical
Awwww..u guys r so cute...look at Rick....he gets depressed always after Zakir Hussain plays the 'Tabla'. Hehehehe...yeah dude....he is way too good for this world man..i agree with u... Oh..and yes...jugalbandi means 'friendly sparring with another musical partner'
The instrument played in Kaushiki's video was Sitar. The instrument played in this video is Veena. Both are totally different instruments with different functions
She is very accomplished and well known carnatic musician. Jayanthi Kumaresh's husband is a famous violinist. Ganesh and Kumaresh violin duo is well known in Carnatic Music. Trivia - The duo performed with AR Rahman and many occassions and feature in AR Rahman's India National Anthem which you guys have reacted to earlier.
I must appreciate that your videos make me listen and watch videos that I may not see myself, but I love this music and love watching them playing, specially Ustad Zakhir Hussain, btw her instrument was not electrical, I mean the sound Is not electrical, that was natural sound of an instrument, and that's the quantity of Indian classical instruments.
you kept saying it sounds like guitar. As I recall, the guitar morphed from one of these string instruments, over its journey via Persia, Arabia to Europe. Note these instruments have been developed and used in India for centuries. And just like Zero, math, algebra, the decimal number system have travelled from India via the persians and arabs (i.e. before they islamised) to europe and US
Indian music is like a mixture of jazz, trap, edm, classical, ancient, western, Indian, eastern, like a meeting ground of music. It's the mother of all jeneres.
A jugalbandi or jugalbandhi is a performance in Indian classical music, especially in Hindustani classical music, but also in Carnatic that features a duet of two solo musicians. The word jugalbandi means, literally, "entwined twins." The duet can be either vocal or instrumental.
The instrument she played is Veena and the instrument you referred in your other video with singer is Tanpura. Tanpura is used by singers and classical musicians as support for octave scale, pitch and harmonics that is played in the background and not as lead instrument. They might look similar but those are different altogether, Veena is always played as lead instrument.
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Veena isn't a percussion instrument. It's a string instrument. That's why the jugalbandi blows our mind.
I agree...Also they referred the Veena as electric, which also is not correct.
They thought the strings as electric wires @@tapan8910
Jugalbandi is when two musicians spar with each other, like an improvised duet.
Bold that "jugalbandi" 😌
In a figurative way it is like flirting between the instruments!! MARVELLOUS
They were lovingly sparring. She was challenging him and he was accepting it.
Jugalbandi essentially involves two (jugal or a couple)... and it's always a duet of solo musicians, literally means "entwined twins". It's possible with vocal-instrument combine, vocal-vocal, instrument-instrument combine with same as well as different instruments also!! Here there's no competition between the two... Rather they always try to create synergies/ collaboration, so as to make each & every listener feel blessed ...☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
It is jamming.
I am glad you enjoyed this video....The instrument that she is playing is a saraswathi Veena and it is different from what Smt.Koushiki Chakraborthy played in her videos...that's called a tampura which gives only the pitch...
She is playing a veena...it is the oldest instrument as per Indian History
Read the comment Korbin, it's veen a while u commenting Indian videos. Stop being the "American who can't pronounce anything but in American way "
@@poshdesigns1952 Be nice
@@ariyasagar my friend I sincerely request that take things personal when it's meant on you and if not, don't advise on politeness and etiquettes. It's meant on him n if needed he will reply. Thanks.
@@poshdesigns1952 Still not nice
You are right bro
The instrument is GREAT GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND MOTHER OF GUITAR.
Pehle "Grand" k aage "Great" lagana tha 😌
@@mekakhanra5979 ok
And that of the sitar too
Actually it's Grand mother. Veena is feminine....😊
@@sagarbhattacharya8574 oh yes 🤔
Not only Zakir is creating rythm patterns, he's replicating the pitch on the Tabla as well . Incredible. She was amazing too !
Jugalbandi is kind of friendly/positive competition that you witnessed them playing in rythm cycles one after the other, looking like competing against but actually isn't a competition.
Hi srinu
Jayanthi Kumaresh has some fun videos as part of her Cup O' Carnatic series on her UA-cam channel. She takes western tunes and tries to corrrelates them to Indian ragas. Anybody interested in that sort of thing should go check them out. The Veena deserves more attention than it gets. It seems like an insanely difficult instrument to learn.
Remember veena srivani's 'breathless' performance? Were she was smiling while playing veena. This is the same instrument.
What you guys are calling 'talking to eachother' and 'fllirting' is precisely what jugalbandi means....
got it.
Ahhh the Veena. It was the first instrument whose sound I heard since my mom played it regularly. Her name is also Veena so it was destined to be 😁 it remains to be one of my favorite instruments..
Guys, none of the Indian Classical instruments are electric and the one she is playing is definitely not.😄
The veena is not a percussion instrument.. It's a main instrument that's the center piece of much of Indian music..The acoustic veena is phenomenal.. My mom had this really old and beautiful one from here younger days and it sounded divine. The instrument that Kaushiki was playing was a tambura which is a bass instrument used to keep the rest of the instruments in rythum...
This is not an electric veena..it is one of the most difficult string instruments to play and has a mesmerizing sound ....the best of south indian classical mudic
Tmil instrument nu sollunga sakoda yazh
Jugalbandi = duet between instruments or artists. Just the flirting that Korbin talked about.
The genius is in following the notes, tones, moods etc across instruments. A bit like - 'Oh, I can do this, can you follow? And there you are...'
Well put🤗
Love that you guys reacted to this. Both aren't percussion instruments Rick. 😊 Veena is a string instrument, a bit similar to guitar.
Couldn't agree more. Veena or specifically Saraswati Veena is a string instrument used generally for South Indian music. It is the instrument adorned by goddess Saraswati, the Hindu God of learning. Dr. Jayanthi Kumaresh is considered as the Sachin Tendulkar of Saraswati Veena. You guys must react to another video of her where she tries to explain the similarity in Beethoven's composition and some ragas of Carnatic music through the Veena.
And nothing in indian classical is electric
This is amazing need to preserve for next generation, good jobs guys you discovered India's classical real roots.
Thanks so much for sharing my most fave instrument in the whole world. The ancient veena. Powerful, primordial, resonant like church bells & yet can be sweet like a child. Awesome to see 2 masters playing together. Jayanthi is def a maestro in her vina playing. And might i add in the same calibre as ustadji in how lightly her fingers fly.
I'd love to now see ustadji lead the jugalbandi conversation & jayanthi reply back on her vina
Thanks for finally reacting to this request of mine... Jugalbandi is like a collaboration.
By the way the instrument Jayanthi Ma'm is playing is the Saraswathi veena. It is a melodic instrument not necessarily percussion. Also it is acoustic not electric as most indian instruments are, she has tuned it such a way to sound like an electric instrument. Also the one kaushiki ma'm uses in her singing videos similar to this is instrument is a tanpura, it does not have any frets and it just gives the base notes of the scale for the vocalists and the instrumentalists to have a reference and be in scale
By the way this instrument veena is called the queen of instruments. There is another instrument called the Rudra veena which has two resonating chambers unlike one in the case of Saraswathi veena. That is called the king of instruments.
These two legend put their lifetime in mastering the instrument,it is called tapasya / sadhna.
superb reaction...the thing you caught that tabla following even the small bent in the veena's sound.. shows that you guys have great knowledge of music..
Thank you guys for reacting to this... It is a beautiful instrument called Veena... As I'm also learning Veena from past 4years, I was waiting for u to listen to this instrument... Its basically played for Carnatic classical music.... 💝
Its a veena - one of my favourite instruments and one of the oldest instruments in the world- legend says even God Saraswati - one of the the Trinity Goddesses in Hinduism plays the instrument! And the Ragam is Keeravani- one of my favourite sampoorna ragas- it is called minor scale in Western Music particularly guitar! It has all the 7 swaras! Ive seen them live in Chennai - you should come over for the world's largest Classical Carnatic and in general music festival in December every year!
She is playing Veena and Kaushiki Chakrabarty played Tanpura... Tanpura is mainly used to accompany a song or other musical instruments...
Thank you for uploading this video.
Love you guys.
They are just awesome musicians
Guys, you have seriously confused all the instruments! And some of the comments here can only add to the confusion. This instrument here is Veena, arguably the oldest instrument in Indian Classical Music. And there are variants of it as some of the comments here have illustrated. The one Kaushiki was playing in her music video, or you will notice being played by/with almost every classical musician, is a drone instrument called Tanpura. You cannot play a tune on it. The instrument she referred to as her favourite was Sarangi. All three are of course string instruments. Hope that brings some clarity.
It's not arguably, IT IS THE OLDEST instrument ever. Literally Maa Saraswati has the Veena in her hands.
U guys have met and spent time with ustad Zakir Hussain n had such a great interview. The more u see him perform , u realise how lucky u guys are .
the instrument she is playing is veena. The veena is among the oldest of Indian musical instruments. From the references to Vedic writings, it can date back to around the first millennium B.C. Temple sculptures from the 2nd century B.C. show a type of veena being played. React to rudra veena it was the instrument said to be created by shiva for parvati his wife.
Yes but the veena which you see was created by Govinda dishitar during the rain of raghunath Naik in tanjavur .Its was created in 17 th century.the veenas which you see in temple sculptures are not these present day typical Saraswati veenas they are string instruments they are also called as veenas .because the meaning of veena is something which can me played even sitar,guitar ,human voice all are veenas
Thank you guys for this amazing duel! Please keep awesome stuff like this coming.
If looks can be deceiving, it goes straight to Jayanthi ma'm. She started like a breeze and ended it like a Hailstorm :)
Initially Ustad ji was slowing down and i realized it later only that it is the calm before storm :)
Veena especially is an instrument of "BLISS", it is known as of goddess Saraswati herself, who owns all the art form and wisdom as per Indian culture.
This instrument is key for most of the Carnatic music concert.
I enjoyed every single video...wish you to reach 1million subscribers
Jayanti kumaresh is one of the fineest master of ancient instrument Veena , and ustad ji u know . Deadly combination.
Thank you guys for doing this. You are helping so many Indians reconnect with their rich culture.
Veena is said to be the toughest instrument there is to master. It is one of the most ancient instruments, so ancient that the Hindu Godess of knowledge Saraswati is depicted to hold it. A lot of ancient sanskrit hymns mention it, describe it.
Awesome . I came across this thru your channel. Even I am mesmerized
That "Talking to Each other" is what's called Jugalbandi
It's not only pleasent to listen to him but he s so gud to watch... obviously he s the master of creating different sounds with tabla...tats y he s d greatest musician....
Instrument She is playing is Veena
Rick & Korbin. A genuine thanks to you guys from an Indian. You know it's sad that quite a lot Indian youth are unaware of this rich Indian musical heritage and history or not that interested. The influence of Western music coupled with the fact that it takes a huge amount of time to master this form of music(and nobody has time these days) is making us forget our identity more and more. So your videos are not only introducing sub-continent classical music to Western people it is hopefully making a new generation of Indian youth get interested. Because I truly believe there is time and space to co-exist for anything and everything including music.
Veena : instrument played by lady.
Can't be electric
Gents can also play it
There is an 8 beat rythm (called Aadi taal - taal ~ beat) that is continuously running and they both are always synchronized to it. You can notice that when she taps her hand when she plays her part and takes a break. When they both play together they are still in sync with each other using the Aadi taal.
This is veena(not electric) koushiki mam playing was "tanpura",and her favorite instrument she talked about in the interview was "sarangi" that played like violin...google sarangi...
Both are exelent ferformence great SALUTE God bless you all
Veena is mesmerising to listen to... It sounds like guitar but doesn't sound like guitar too... It is very differentiable..
Saraswati veena to be precise
That was incredible indeed! A lot of things we are watching and enjoying we couldn't have done it in million years if it was not for OSR and stupid family bringing these together in a single platform. Deeply appreciate and grateful for that 😉.
That instrument is a Vichitra Veena. There history dates back to our mythological history.
@@Jaitelugutalli This is a surprising comment. You seem upset over it and responding after one year. I believe my comments on the instrument have neither harmed anyone or meant to be.
Jayanthi Kumaresh is just an outstanding performer. One capable of going toe to toe with Ustad. It is somehow beautiful to see a man and a woman compete this way. That is metaphorically what music should be. Movies etc are just apeing the west or more politely - world culture. This is our true DNA. Oozing India in every breath. Loved it.
The HI-FI is never gonna happen 😂😂😂
High Five.
"Give me five (fingers)!"
"Give me a low five" Hand held out flat, facing up at waist height, waiting for the other person to slap the hand.
"Give me a high five" -- what they are trying to accomplish.
And you're right. With their math skills, and a countdown, it will never happen.
:D
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Thanks for uploading!!
Great Artists - Great Performance! RESPECTS!!
"Voice of the Moon" by Anoushka Shankar
Yes please please please do it
Ustadji I loved tabla, and even tried to learn after watching you. I used to play my fingers everywhere as a kid.
It's just great to see you... How you Loved our Indian culture and tradition, and music... We love you Rick and Corbin...♥️♥️♥️
Thank u for uploading such a wonderful music which I had not heard before.
I liked shankar Mahadevan and Rasika shekar jugal bandi too . Flute vs vocal
Yes there should definitely be a reaction to that
That's Veena ! U know it, from VeenaSriVani playing the " Breathless"! Here played in South Indian classical style. You can notice ,how the lady Veena player played the way Kausiki sang. This is an ancient Mythical Divine Musical instrument. Singers use " Thannpura"! Veena is a Main musical instruments not necessarily an accompaniment.
Ok I'm not an expert but veena is not a percussion instrument. Also korbin said veena is electric??? Was he high or am I dumb?
They are just learning slowly they'll come to know everything.
Exactly 😂
Dude what she’s playing there is electric version 😅😅 just observe no mike to Veena
Isn’t any instrument stringed or otherwise that is struck in someway considered a percussive instrument? I could be very wrong
Veena is chordophone instruments that I know but will it be under percussion that I didn't know please let me know if any one know about it
Loved your reactions.....❤️both ....love from india
Google for "God of knowledge" and see what's she holding. This instrument is that old 😁 do I need to needlessly say it wasn't electric ?
No the present day typical Saraswati veena was created in 17 th century during the hail of nayaks in South india
Jugalbandi means duet. It's between two musicians of any type that play off one another's presentation of the same piece of music. Each giving space for the other to flourish, grow and showcase their skills. Yes it is a flirting experience in an cosmic sense.
Ohh god !! *Sa* *Re* *Ga* *Ma* ( *Tonal* *change* ) on tabla is soooo much difficult to play. Only maestro of an instrument can do that 🙏
My reaction is simply ineffable... Too hard to express in words. Standing ovation. 🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌😍😍😍
This is the oldest Music Instrument EVER ! Veena...and yes, it invariably electrifies you..
No it isn't it was the veena which u see was created in 17 th century
You guys are watching fully and reacting perfectly.... Thanks for your video....
Can't believe you haven't yet reacted to Voice of the Moon. ☹️☹️☹️
Ricky,! So fabulous performance, and fast. Legend.
Please react to teri deewani by kailash kher.
You may also react to baawre from luck by chance. Hrithik roshan dances beautifully in it
The instrument is the Veena used for Carnatic music. It is not Zakir Hussain repeating the note from her, but both based on a specific Rag.
Its a bina (beena), much older instrument then Sitar.
Veena*
Isn't it veena?
Yeah Bengalis obviously pronounces it with the B instead of V
@@ashokr lol :D
We Odia also pronounced it bina or beena.
Only Ustad Zakir Hussain can play the Tabla as both a percussion instrument and nearly a string instrument! Hats off🙏
7:27 and the ustad just went into top gear
Ah the "POWER OF MUSIC " - loved to see the reaction on American faces when they heard Indian classical music - this is not even the surface of the ocean of Indian classical music !!!!!!!
Its not electric .The veena.... At all.
I am happy you reacted to this.
Tabala played by Zakir Hussain is a Hindustani classical music instrument. Where as Veena Played by Jayanti Kumaresh is a Carnatic classical music instrument. Hindustani and Carnatic classical music is of 2 different types of Classical music in India. Jayanti Kumaresh is a great and famous artist.
Jugalbandi is like combining or bringing to types of genres of music types together.
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The String accoustic instrument here is a VEENA and the Purcussion is Tabla. Veena has a big dome for a prolonged vibration sound effect like an electric guitar has... But the beauty of a Veena is its intermediary sound called "Shruti" which makes the overall environment so divine and you just get hypnotized with its magic ...same as in the case of a flute .
Loved your reaction and the respect for these legendary maestros ....love from India ❤️❤️❤️... Keep Rocking 👍
The best part in your reactions that u use to be natural 💜💜
They used to be*
Why used to??
They r still natural...
Use to be ????
What is used to?
I apologized tooo allllll😅😅😅😅😅😅
Two of them are excellent talented persons. Two different instruments are playing in their hand like fresh free fruit waterfall.👏👏👏👏👏👏
Actually , OSR you give us quality vids not like.others who just post absolutely anything for views
Zaqir Husain is just Amazing and you guys are too. You are really taking an interest to listen it.
Am I the only one to find the audio quality of the music to be atrocious? Too distorted to be enjoyable.
Jugalbandi is a faceoff usually at the end of a concert. After solo and joint performances. It is always fast paced and ends at a high point of performance.
Please review Jodha Akbar 🙏
Really...😆
Beautiful performance👏👏🎊🎊🧘♂️🧘♀️
Ricks reaction 🤣🤣🤣
Please react to UA-cam vs tiktok by carryminati
refer to twitter....you'll know
We from our early days of learning start worship Mother Saraswati as goddess of wisdom...her idol depicts that she plays this Veena..said to be very old instruments, probably earliest one of string..now a days known as Saraswati Veena.
This an perceives sounds through his heart& the brain alongside reacts instinctively ,fingers does the percussions,She was on same scale, incredible part of Indian classical
Awwww..u guys r so cute...look at Rick....he gets depressed always after Zakir Hussain plays the 'Tabla'. Hehehehe...yeah dude....he is way too good for this world man..i agree with u...
Oh..and yes...jugalbandi means 'friendly sparring with another musical partner'
The instrument played in Kaushiki's video was Sitar. The instrument played in this video is Veena. Both are totally different instruments with different functions
She is very accomplished and well known carnatic musician. Jayanthi Kumaresh's husband is a famous violinist. Ganesh and Kumaresh violin duo is well known in Carnatic Music. Trivia - The duo performed with AR Rahman and many occassions and feature in AR Rahman's India National Anthem which you guys have reacted to earlier.
Unconditional like for any video featuring ustad Zakir Hussain and Dr. Jayanthi Kumaresh
I must appreciate that your videos make me listen and watch videos that I may not see myself, but I love this music and love watching them playing, specially Ustad Zakhir Hussain, btw her instrument was not electrical, I mean the sound Is not electrical, that was natural sound of an instrument, and that's the quantity of Indian classical instruments.
you kept saying it sounds like guitar. As I recall, the guitar morphed from one of these string instruments, over its journey via Persia, Arabia to Europe. Note these instruments have been developed and used in India for centuries. And just like Zero, math, algebra, the decimal number system have travelled from India via the persians and arabs (i.e. before they islamised) to europe and US
Indian music is like a mixture of jazz, trap, edm, classical, ancient, western, Indian, eastern, like a meeting ground of music. It's the mother of all jeneres.
A jugalbandi or jugalbandhi is a performance in Indian classical music, especially in Hindustani classical music, but also in Carnatic that features a duet of two solo musicians. The word jugalbandi means, literally, "entwined twins." The duet can be either vocal or instrumental.
Jugalbandi is played with different instruments which is divine and only indian musicians can do. Great.
The way Rick reacting and enjoying is the best way to enjoy these gems
When the people understand the music they have played.... it beautifull🔥🔥
The instrument she played is Veena and the instrument you referred in your other video with singer is Tanpura. Tanpura is used by singers and classical musicians as support for octave scale, pitch and harmonics that is played in the background and not as lead instrument. They might look similar but those are different altogether, Veena is always played as lead instrument.
The instrument the lady played is the Veena. You should check out Veena by Chitti Babu, simply awesome.