Sage by Ritviz. The song is good but the music video takes the win. Ritviz's music videos are always special and somewhat unique. Ritviz was raised by a musician parents where one was trained in Indian classical and other in western music. He's a perfect blend of both.
India never invaded other countries with war and weapons. It's only with their culture and traditions. That's why Hinduism is not a religion. It's a way of life.
Really? You know about the Cholas, right? or do you think they are not Indian? They conquered vast stretches of south east asia, including present Thailand, Cambodia, laos and Indonesia. educate yourself.
@@bsenroy that's my point. Raja Rajan Cholan and Rajendra Cholan did conquer but never forced anyone to convert to Hinduism. He ruled them in a right way and respected their culture. I'm a Tamilian and I very well know about Chola dynasty history. That's the golden period of Tamil history.
This is carnatic music though not related to any language. Famous carnatic music is composed in telugu by thyagaraja few centuries ago. sadly we telugu states people forgot it but the preserved by telugu settlers in madurai, madras presidency, later influenced whole southern india while north fell due to islamic invasion and half of our population is tore apart as pakistan and bangladesh(east pakistan)
Those two kids did absolute justice to this composition. Little Krishna dancing on the serpent represented how our Ego can be brought down by simplicity, sincerity and divinity. The way they rendered such a difficult composition with such ease have created the same effect as Little Krishna would have had in his time.
Dear sir's today I'm very proud that this song belong to my street my village oothukadu South India near Thanjavur sri vankatakavi composition sri Kalinga nardhar thillana .... eVery day I'm wake-up and hearing this amazing songs we are blessed...
@@shreenikethanv6241 that's because Carnatic music is the original music of India before invasions. As northern part was subjected to Arabic, Turk invasions, it affected culturally. It drastically changed music as well, as it got mixed with Arabic, Persian music style and gave rise to today's Hindustani style. Now original music was like...hidden for many years but was still prevalent in southern part as southern portion was far away from invasions till 18th century. It's revival happened in present state of Karnataka by Purandaradasuru in 18th century. So it's called Carnatic style...
Yea.. These are called Indian classics. Living in the name of worship, to have deliverance and recreation we enjoy for our life. It is been sung on the land from time unknown. Someone may bind with time. It is dynamic. But not static. Thank you for your keen observation.
Kuldeep guru's chest would be thumping with pride and happiness see his disciples doing justice to what he teaches. Rahul and soorya gayatri are child prodigy. God bless all of them and help to take forward the culture to next generation.. It's a spiritual song sung from composers eye, describing Lord krishan as a child killing the serpent kalinga and his ananda nirthanam on the serpent hood of kalinga.
@Mr Tony Gamer Hahaha...bro Who said this ??? I'm all time fan of shri sonu nigam ji🙏 Honey paaji & many other artists like him who create music on software & autotuner, I don't criticize them...their music is entertaining but not natural... I love indian classical music.
@Mr Tony Gamer Bro they all are legend🙏... Kayi vibhutiyon ne bharat me janm liya hai... Ab waise toh tum Bharat ratna pt. Bhimsen joshi ji ka naam likhna bhool gaye😁... Stop spreading negativity and mind your business...
Rick and Korbin I want you to appreciate one more thing about those kids, the words they were pronouncing were not day to day words, it was the most complex poetry ever written. It's like 100 times complex than Shakespearean language and a 1000 complex than Latin or Greek
Yes power of Sanskrit... before Indians didn't recognise much of Sanskrit and it's importance..now because of Narendra Modi people are now getting aware about Sanskrit,Yoga, Ayurveda, is Indian tradition and culture... whatever naysayers may tell....this is the truth ...
I am seeing their performance for the first time and i literally feel like hugging these kids and had few tears up my eyes while listening. This carnatic music and singing of these kids, just infused a lot of kindness and i felt myself being loved. It somewhat made me feel at ease and spread love to others. I would like to thank OSR for this video........
Korbin and Rick, you are great. Looking at the way you responded to this piece, without almost no introduction to classical Indian languages like Sanskrit and Kannada, Tamil etc, on purely musical stimulus was amazing. The poet has exhibited supreme level of composition in language, with meaningful words interwoven in onomatopoeic phrases - an extremely challenging task. As if unleashing his treasure, he has used literally hundreds of adjectives to describe the glory of Krishna and his dance. At the same time, Guru Pai has done a marvelous job at setting it to such musical intricacy and training the two young disciples to make full justice to it. All that is left to be added is a worthy pair of ears and a sensitive mind... And Korbin and Rick- both of you have it. A nice reaction video- because a 'reaction' is not just something that you summarize when a performance is over, but it's how you react to moments 'while' it goes on. Thanks.
Thanks America for introducing south India music to a north Indian... it's a great music probably ..karnataka music! Love my India.. thanks Rick&Corbin I🇮🇳l🇺🇸
Its not karnataka but carnatic, all south indian gharaanas as in north follow this type of melody and Notes. Gharaanas are free to choose thier style but carnatic music is a set parameter which is difficult but both Hindustaani and carnatic are special in thier own ways.
@@incarnation8187 I think in telugu we write it as "Karnataka" (కర్ణాటక సంగీతం) sangeetam. I believe in kannada also it is the same (ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಸಂಗೀತ ). Sorry if I typed it wrong in Kannada, I just used an online writer. The reason is because it originated from Karnataka. Purandara dasa is considered the first exponent of this music form and he was of course from Karnataka.
@@67samudragupta hey i didnt mean to offend you in anyways,if in some ways my words did so, im extremely sorry all i wanted to say is,whole of south india uses the same form of classical music, hindustaani music has gharaanaas and each gharaana specialises in some variations in hindustaani music however in carnatic music the rule of learning is set and it is same across all states which follow it, it ( carnatic Music)in a way is much more desciplined. I mean no going off from the way it is thought. And yes i do know that it originated from karnataka which was then a big nation in itself which included most of present south indian states. Sorry once again if my words made the error of not conveying the message it was intended to.
@ಸಂತೋಷ್ ಕುಮಾರ್ im a kannadiga too buddy and i do understand it originated from the then karnataka which is now different states and all of them follow the same school of music. Thats all i meant. Once whole of south india was under one rule. And once big portion of Asia was India and you can still see the Eastern influence in the music of those countries. Hope you agree.
Age old Indian classical rap. 😉 This is Tillana. A rhythmic piece of carnatic music similar to Tarana (Hindustani music). It is generally performed at the end of the show. The lyrics parts are called Charanam. I am a Bharatnatyam dancer. Tillana is something we learn at later stage of our course. Correct me if I'm wrong. 😊
You are not wrong. But it is debated if tarana directly was the source for thillana. There existed a form prior to appearance of tarana on Indian musical scene which makes sense because Bharatnatyam or rather Margi existed millenia before the creation of tarana which is done by Amir Khusro during sultanate era. Read up books by Padma Subhramanyam and other great musicologists for better understanding.
Actually what i think the real indian classical music was Carnatic music but because of muslim rulers coming to India ghe north indian music got influenced (in a good way) by persian music. And that fusion is now hindustani classical music and carnatic music still is in pure form.
@@91192abhishekyadav Pretty right there. Just search the difference between Carnatic and Hindustani and their origins. It's on youtube too. I'm trained in carnatic music and learned to play the Mridangam, the Carnatic counterpart of Tabla, but not to be confused with Khol and Pakhawaj
The tapping with the hands on the thigh is one of the first things you're taught in Carnatic music - its an 8-beat cycle that is used for each verse, so you'll see that each line they sing corresponds to 8 times that they tap their hands
It is not 8-beats always. The tapping are called Thaala or Thaalam. There 7 types with 5 speeds each making it 35 different types. Each beat for every composition to recognise how many letters or words we should sing for 1 beat. In non-music terms, every tap tells us which letters or words must be sung together to make the tune complete.
Music has no bounds.I enjoyed the way you both reacted and appreciated. These 2 kids have rendered many songs together beautifully, you can enjoy them also
This heritage has to be preserved ..and it's onus lies on the entire world who feel a connect to this part of Indian ancient marvelous . The onus is to protect the entire world's such heritage's . In the present times when fanatic forces are creeping in our societies we should all arise to save this beautiful world
Sanskrit words r sounds one hears in nature, language is formed in a way which unifies the word, sound which creates the unified ,easy rhythm, that's the beauty of the language
@@varalakshmivasudevan3296 Endhe moli vayum thaalundhu pese venaam.....Aaraichigal innum mudiyavillai.....Sanskrit ku palaimayane moli Prakrit.....Tamilum andhe rithiyil thaan arayinthu pattu varigiradhu..... Old Sanskrit before Panini resembles Arabian language nu oru aaraichi solludhu....innum final mudivu varaleh
@@varalakshmivasudevan3296 wait wait sister....why are you giving so hatred speech against all of us....naan oru karuthai aaraochi pannamal muluvatha namba laamanu kepadhu ungaluku sandarpama amaindhuvitta dha ennai anti - tamil tag pannitingleh..... naan solradhu tamilukku against illeh....enn comment leh sanskrit, Prakrit, Tamil etc old language category leh iruku as per aaraichigal......neengeh sonne details....andhe horse bammai reality ku oru proof irundha send parnunge.....yelorum therinjikirom....adhuku advance thanks....link share panunge sister!
Thanks Rick and Korbin. Am from Kolkata, India and a regular viewer of your channel. Its so humbling to see how you appreciate and respect Indian culture and music. This particular video was just mindblowing ! Best thing i heard in a long time. Keep up the good work, guys ! Stay safe. Stay home. God bless.
Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world that dates back to more than 10000years ago. The essence of Hinduism is VASUDAIVAKUDUMBAKAM meaning universal brotherhood. We lost many of our wealth , traditiona and culture to foreign invasions. Like millions, Iam proud to be born in India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳.
Fantastic job by all three...kids were absolute joy to listen and watch and their guruji was like master... Rhythm, synchronization at it's best. Sanskrit words pronounced was crystal clear. Great...our traditional music will last for ever... Thanks Rick and Korbin for video..
Being Vedic, this is such a beautiful rendition of devotion and humility to humanity. To understand the Vedic thought is to understand, love of life and respect of all things around us, but most of all the love of art from which we can portray this. Indian music is not about money or love of fame it is about art, and achieving a greater understanding of art. The singers who you review many times, start their lives in devotion to sound as an art, as sound is the essence of life. The west has a long way to understand that meditation is not a religion, it is a form of creating and acting on sound to enhance the mind and body to function well with the essence of the universe.
This is our Bharat, I proud of this recital and the young artists, including the Guru. This song went to the soul of the foreigners. Remember these foreigners don't know this language . This is power of music of our Bharatham. KNP Nair Amruthavarshni
this channel and songs are amazing. watch "Durga Chalisa by Navadurgas | Vande Guru Paramparaam " its also available with english translation.. Also thsi girl Sooryagayathri's songs are good.
Look at these kids. How nicely they sang. It's like tongue twister and modern beat. Music is divine.Any time of the day you can hear. Indian music awakens the beast in you. Many centuries old. Thank you. From Australia
Genius of Aruna Sairam. Kalinga Nartan Tillana. Its a Darbar performance. You have reacted to one of her performance but the way she has performed on this is as they say in the intro 'PURE GENIUS'!
Million thanx for uploading this video.....highly talented kids with their highly talented and highly appreciated Guru (....k.pai )...my pranams to all three of them.woooooooooooow
Thanks for the reaction. I have recommended this video with links when you reacted to their 4 year old video of the same singers who is performing in this one (Kuldeep M Pai and Sooryagayathri). So happy to see you have done it. Even though I am a malayali I'm really enjoying these song rendition reaction of those classical gems...Keep up the good work guys...(Last but not the least that boy was wonderful - Rahul) 😊🙏✨
Thank you for this reaction! One of the reasons I love your channel so much is that you really try to appreciate all of Indian culture, not just the modern stuff (which there's nothing wrong with and I really like too)!
@Korbin - what you mentioned as “keeping pace” with their hands is called Taalam. There are many many kinds of Taalam and each one has a scale of beats and pauses. In Carnatic music each song is set to a particular Taalam. You can google to find more about it.
Carnatic music has its root for so many years .. nearly 1000s of years . and it's found in every music composed till date . Learning carnatic is touch of god himself ❤️🙏
It is the notations of the rhythm that is being sung and played simultaneously. The CARNATIC MUSIC's main feature is that the vocalists sing along with the rythemic clapping called THALA. Amazing performance. 👏👏👏
Just tears. Blessed kids. The way our folks enjoy this thillanna is very moving. Music has no boundaries. It melts and moves soul. May world live in peace.
Wow !😮 Wow😮! Wow 😮 ! Absolutely mesmerising !! My feet wanted to dance ! Must have been a dancer in one of my last births 😃How heavenly was that then💖💖💖 The young boy was having fun and really enjoying himself, singing the notes, wasn't he 👍 Thank you for this experience 🙏🌷🌷
Yesterday I was watching this.. and thought and wished you could react to it.. there we go. 🤩🤩🤩 Explore more of Classic Indian music 🤗 keep it coming 💪😎
Also react to Sridevi Nrityala dance on the same. Also Kuldeep Sir have Aigiri Nandini with 9 girls with over 70 million views. It's such a awesome rendition.
I have followed Sooryagayathri, her father is blessing in teaching her and many other youngsters and keeping these beautiful spiritual Asktkam and stotram alive, he composition is beyond words🙏🙏🙏
Guys, Carnatic music is mostly devotional and you don’t see the most important Mridangam ( the percussion) being played in this video. He gets a lot of credit for its success. The whole song is about the Lord Krishna’s dance with the poisonous snake Kaliya, depicted so splendidly as to bring it to you visually and you can almost see in your mind’s eye all the actions and drama that are happening in the Yamuna River. Kudos to the composer for translating all that in a song and for all these amazing artistes for bringing it to life so all of us lay people can enjoy glimpses and relive that divine dance of the Lord.😀🙏🙏🙏
This is why I find your channel interesting.It's rare to see a reaction channel exploring and understanding different indian classical folk songs ,devotional songs, different ragas etc..keep up the good work.
She is my favourite, the one who inspired me to listen classical music and I am requesting to comment on this from the day it was released. Thank you for this one...
Being able to sing this FLAWLESSLY on demand is akin to being able to do the ghanapatha of the Rudram by heart. I can't think of anything more difficult.
Soooooooopersong of three moorties kuldeep sir, soorya gayatri and rahul vellal beautiful song i love this very much thanks to vande guru paramparam jai ho kuldeep sir ji koti koti namaskaru 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
what other videos should we react to???
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Thanks for having us.
Sukhwinder Singh song prem jaal me faas gayi me to from Ganga movieua-cam.com/video/CFPbF56E1BU/v-deo.html
Sage by Ritviz. The song is good but the music video takes the win. Ritviz's music videos are always special and somewhat unique. Ritviz was raised by a musician parents where one was trained in Indian classical and other in western music. He's a perfect blend of both.
React anjaam pathira trailer
React anjaam pathira trailer
These kids are real Kohinoor Diamond of India . We indians are proud of them . Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Very proud fan of those kids from Karnataka...
at least this would not be stolen by the brits
Exactly👏👏
@@vijayKA27 please tell name of two kid's
@@savagecartoonbox2954 Rahul Vellal and SooryaGayatri
India never invaded other countries with war and weapons. It's only with their culture and traditions. That's why Hinduism is not a religion. It's a way of life.
The perfect and best comment
Hinduism is not a religion it's not about god it's all about finding cractor of who we are ..
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Really? You know about the Cholas, right? or do you think they are not Indian? They conquered vast stretches of south east asia, including present Thailand, Cambodia, laos and Indonesia. educate yourself.
@@bsenroy that's my point. Raja Rajan Cholan and Rajendra Cholan did conquer but never forced anyone to convert to Hinduism. He ruled them in a right way and respected their culture. I'm a Tamilian and I very well know about Chola dynasty history. That's the golden period of Tamil history.
🙏🙏🙏Well said brother
Eminem : I am the Rap God
Carnatic music : Hold my Sambar
Coconut in this case.. 😅
@@dawagensapa6885 lol😂🔥
Shouldn't it be : hold my tea? 😅😂
@@naresh5555 😂 Yeah
@@naresh5555 Nope, Kaapi! 😋
I'm from Brazil, trying to learn some Sanskrit and loving this song. What an impressiv culture!
This is carnatic music though not related to any language. Famous carnatic music is composed in telugu by thyagaraja few centuries ago. sadly we telugu states people forgot it but the preserved by telugu settlers in madurai, madras presidency, later influenced whole southern india while north fell due to islamic invasion and half of our population is tore apart as pakistan and bangladesh(east pakistan)
This is my India
So proud to have born on this land..
Me too
jai hind
I am sri lankan proud about indian
Bharath Maatha Ki Jai
Bharat
These days we are so much into party songs, trans music, hiphop etc but I think classical music takes us into another high!
Yes. Towards the highest peace.
Carnatic is very spiritual music..its god's music..still most of south is loving & learning carnatic music...
Yeah a sad reality.
True that
DEFINITELY!!!!🙂😊
Those two kids did absolute justice to this composition.
Little Krishna dancing on the serpent represented how our Ego can be brought down by simplicity, sincerity and divinity.
The way they rendered such a difficult composition with such ease have created the same effect as Little Krishna would have had in his time.
Very well said and written brother.
This is so damn easy.. I can learn this in 10 min :) Who can learn this under 10 min? lol
And also react to ayigiri nandhini nava dugars singing same girl will be there it's was awesome than this
Vikky vikas.k26 that has a lot of bhakti involved for us, but with no variation in the shlokas they will not enjoy it musically
@@vikaskankati2961 oh! I had not realised Suryagayathri was there in that video... remember watching it ages and ages ago
Dear sir's today I'm very proud that this song belong to my street my village oothukadu South India near Thanjavur sri vankatakavi composition sri Kalinga nardhar thillana .... eVery day I'm wake-up and hearing this amazing songs we are blessed...
I have been fortunate to visit the temple. Really beautiful temple and Kavi Venkatasubbaiyer's devotional bhava is amazing
@@ks20234 please welcome sir, there is only one Mathan in my village ask anyone and come to house too... Same agraharam street
Then u r blessed Man 🤗
@@mathanoothukattan4451 i am not fortunate like you guys...i wanna come but becuase of financial crisis i cant come..i live in jaipur
WoW
1 Western music is party music
2 Bollywood music is dance music
3 Indian classical music is space universe
Music.
Truly. It is the Oneness with Param Brahman (Universe) 🙏
I am a sick person but I’m coming back to normalcy after listening to Carnatic music. Thank you 🙏🏻
Nowadays, foreigners are making some Indians aware of their own cultural music. Report me if I'm wrong!
Keep routed to our space . May the blessing of our Gods. Be with you the ideal Gurugi.
@@poonammagiri8597 what are you saying?
You are wrong, check their team details
So true
You are right , absolutely @Blue Castor! Many Indians keep forgetting about their deep routed culture and try to mimic their western counterparts!
Welcome to South Indian classical music!
🙌👏👏👏
Still remains closer to the original music.
❤️❤️ SOUTH INDIA
Divine 😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@shreenikethanv6241 that's because Carnatic music is the original music of India before invasions. As northern part was subjected to Arabic, Turk invasions, it affected culturally. It drastically changed music as well, as it got mixed with Arabic, Persian music style and gave rise to today's Hindustani style. Now original music was like...hidden for many years but was still prevalent in southern part as southern portion was far away from invasions till 18th century. It's revival happened in present state of Karnataka by Purandaradasuru in 18th century. So it's called Carnatic style...
Big responsibility on this tinny shoulder to carry on India's 5000 years old culture music n tunes. . all the best angels
Am in my 30's now but after hearing this I want restart my karnatic music classes because I think no age for music
Go for it, Ms. Veena! 😊 I wish you all the best 🙏🙏
All the best.
Yeah... It's been more than 15 yrs since I stopped taking classes... Hope to restart soon.. 🔥
Go for it. I did. I stopped learning from past 4 years.
Same here
This song is just too complex to be appreciated in one listen. Every time you listen to it, you discover something new.
Listen to shiva tandava stroram. It s much more complex.. u will see sanskrit words with atleast 100 characters.
Yea.. These are called Indian classics. Living in the name of worship, to have deliverance and recreation we enjoy for our life. It is been sung on the land from time unknown. Someone may bind with time. It is dynamic. But not static. Thank you for your keen observation.
That's exactly true
Yeah. Very true.. we play everyday in our home.. don’t know how many times I heard..
wonderful performance🙏👏
This describes Lord Krishna dancing on the head of the 7 hooded snake Kalinga. This is such a great composition.
Kuldeep guru's chest would be thumping with pride and happiness see his disciples doing justice to what he teaches.
Rahul and soorya gayatri are child prodigy. God bless all of them and help to take forward the culture to next generation..
It's a spiritual song sung from composers eye, describing Lord krishan as a child killing the serpent kalinga and his ananda nirthanam on the serpent hood of kalinga.
cringe
@chanukya nuthalapati oh sorry, I meant the video with the singers
@@nr1NPC why?
Exactly! That's what I felt when he watched his students with such a GREAT Appreciation👍
Namasthey to shri Kuldeep garu..... We are blessed to listen your and your dear students music....... Namasthey to you alll
India is full of talents♥️🇮🇳
@Mr Tony Gamer Hahaha...bro
Who said this ???
I'm all time fan of shri sonu nigam ji🙏
Honey paaji & many other artists like him who create music on software & autotuner, I don't criticize them...their music is entertaining but not natural...
I love indian classical music.
@Mr Tony Gamer Bro they all are legend🙏...
Kayi vibhutiyon ne bharat me janm liya hai...
Ab waise toh tum Bharat ratna pt. Bhimsen joshi ji ka naam likhna bhool gaye😁...
Stop spreading negativity and mind your business...
Yessss💪💪💪
Really incredible India.
Everywhere is!
Rick and Korbin I want you to appreciate one more thing about those kids, the words they were pronouncing were not day to day words, it was the most complex poetry ever written. It's like 100 times complex than Shakespearean language and a 1000 complex than Latin or Greek
I've never heard anybody sing like this in Latin or Greek.
Yes power of Sanskrit... before Indians didn't recognise much of Sanskrit and it's importance..now because of Narendra Modi people are now getting aware about Sanskrit,Yoga, Ayurveda, is Indian tradition and culture... whatever naysayers may tell....this is the truth ...
Of course!
Its very true, its very difficult util you r trained
I think the same. They react but they don't understand its real worth...
I am seeing their performance for the first time and i literally feel like hugging these kids and had few tears up my eyes while listening. This carnatic music and singing of these kids, just infused a lot of kindness and i felt myself being loved. It somewhat made me feel at ease and spread love to others. I would like to thank OSR for this video........
Korbin and Rick, you are great. Looking at the way you responded to this piece, without almost no introduction to classical Indian languages like Sanskrit and Kannada, Tamil etc, on purely musical stimulus was amazing. The poet has exhibited supreme level of composition in language, with meaningful words interwoven in onomatopoeic phrases - an extremely challenging task. As if unleashing his treasure, he has used literally hundreds of adjectives to describe the glory of Krishna and his dance. At the same time, Guru Pai has done a marvelous job at setting it to such musical intricacy and training the two young disciples to make full justice to it. All that is left to be added is a worthy pair of ears and a sensitive mind... And Korbin and Rick- both of you have it. A nice reaction video- because a 'reaction' is not just something that you summarize when a performance is over, but it's how you react to moments 'while' it goes on. Thanks.
Thanks America for introducing south India music to a north Indian... it's a great music probably ..karnataka music!
Love my India.. thanks Rick&Corbin
I🇮🇳l🇺🇸
Its not karnataka but carnatic, all south indian gharaanas as in north follow this type of melody and Notes. Gharaanas are free to choose thier style but carnatic music is a set parameter which is difficult but both Hindustaani and carnatic are special in thier own ways.
It is hindu music . It came from vedas .
@@incarnation8187 I think in telugu we write it as "Karnataka" (కర్ణాటక సంగీతం) sangeetam. I believe in kannada also it is the same (ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಸಂಗೀತ ). Sorry if I typed it wrong in Kannada, I just used an online writer. The reason is because it originated from Karnataka. Purandara dasa is considered the first exponent of this music form and he was of course from Karnataka.
@@67samudragupta hey i didnt mean to offend you in anyways,if in some ways my words did so, im extremely sorry all i wanted to say is,whole of south india uses the same form of classical music, hindustaani music has gharaanaas and each gharaana specialises in some variations in hindustaani music however in carnatic music the rule of learning is set and it is same across all states which follow it, it ( carnatic Music)in a way is much more desciplined. I mean no going off from the way it is thought. And yes i do know that it originated from karnataka which was then a big nation in itself which included most of present south indian states. Sorry once again if my words made the error of not conveying the message it was intended to.
@ಸಂತೋಷ್ ಕುಮಾರ್ im a kannadiga too buddy and i do understand it originated from the then karnataka which is now different states and all of them follow the same school of music. Thats all i meant. Once whole of south india was under one rule. And once big portion of Asia was India and you can still see the Eastern influence in the music of those countries. Hope you agree.
Background music is not Tabala. That is Mridangam and Chanda.
Listen care fully there is tabla at place particular when Rahul sings.
Ghatam, Mridangam are the percussion instruments used
Its mirdhangam and kanjira
Kanjira and mridangam..
No chenda
Age old Indian classical rap. 😉 This is Tillana. A rhythmic piece of carnatic music similar to Tarana (Hindustani music). It is generally performed at the end of the show. The lyrics parts are called Charanam. I am a Bharatnatyam dancer. Tillana is something we learn at later stage of our course. Correct me if I'm wrong. 😊
You are not wrong. But it is debated if tarana directly was the source for thillana. There existed a form prior to appearance of tarana on Indian musical scene which makes sense because Bharatnatyam or rather Margi existed millenia before the creation of tarana which is done by Amir Khusro during sultanate era. Read up books by Padma Subhramanyam and other great musicologists for better understanding.
@@asamvav yeah I've read this. I m just saying that they are somewhat similar in pace.
Actually what i think the real indian classical music was Carnatic music but because of muslim rulers coming to India ghe north indian music got influenced (in a good way) by persian music. And that fusion is now hindustani classical music and carnatic music still is in pure form.
I love sanskrit 😘
@@91192abhishekyadav Pretty right there. Just search the difference between Carnatic and Hindustani and their origins. It's on youtube too. I'm trained in carnatic music and learned to play the Mridangam, the Carnatic counterpart of Tabla, but not to be confused with Khol and Pakhawaj
This is sheer practice practice. They sing and practice for years n years. Classical music has entered their blood.
Thanks to us Indians, including me.. 😪😔atleast through such reaction video's, we get to hear such great South Indian classical kriti's 🙏
Rick's anology of a rock rolling down the hill was so on point...
Yeah. Was about to say that
Vande guru paramparam is the name of the series. It means ' A salute to the Lineage of teachers'
The tapping with the hands on the thigh is one of the first things you're taught in Carnatic music - its an 8-beat cycle that is used for each verse, so you'll see that each line they sing corresponds to 8 times that they tap their hands
Great
Thanks for the info. Didn't know about tht
Not to mention the different taalams, viz., Aaditaalam, Roopakataalam, Thripudataalam and so on
It's a 7 beat.... There are 35 different thala... This aadhi tala.
Shruti matha laya pitha
Shruthi is like mother and laya(tala) is like father
It is not 8-beats always. The tapping are called Thaala or Thaalam. There 7 types with 5 speeds each making it 35 different types.
Each beat for every composition to recognise how many letters or words we should sing for 1 beat. In non-music terms, every tap tells us which letters or words must be sung together to make the tune complete.
I will proud India is full of talents😊culture and traditions it's an emotion Malayalies undel like adi makkale 🤩
Music has no bounds.I enjoyed the way you both reacted and appreciated. These 2 kids have rendered many songs together beautifully, you can enjoy them also
The boy in this video is son of my friend. Really talented.
Are they Tamils?
@@andril0019 They r Indians..Any another query?
@@msg4vickky nice 👌
@@msg4vickky Nice reply.. 😊
Sooryagayathri belongs to kerala
Kāliṅga Nartana Tillānā - the song represents krishna's fight with kalinga as he dances on the snake's head .
Modern rappers:
Carnatic kids: hold my tampura!
May bless soorya gayarti... Rahul.. amd shri kuldip pai....
For bringing us such beautiful compositios... Aptly recited by deciples....
Superb...a Masterpiece!!!. I sometimes think of it as ancient Sanskrit rapping!
It's actually so, but as with everything Sanskrit, it's incredibly complicated and deep....Its called Tillana....
We r so blessed to be indian and hearing this soul full songs. Vande jagathgurum
Finally.. I was waiting for this reaction for so long... 😍😍😍😍
me too
Me too
Are you south Indian?
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This heritage has to be preserved ..and it's onus lies on the entire world who feel a connect to this part of Indian ancient marvelous . The onus is to protect the entire world's such heritage's . In the present times when fanatic forces are creeping in our societies we should all arise to save this beautiful world
This is the power of carnatic music ....even a stone turns to a water aftr listening this masterpiece!!!!!! 💞💞💞💞💞
India is having a rich culture everywhere be it in North or South.Proud of being an Indian.
Wow.. Such a playful yet tremendously difficult rendition. Wow again. Thanks OSR for exposing us to this gem.
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Sanskrit words r sounds one hears in nature, language is formed in a way which unifies the word, sound which creates the unified ,easy rhythm, that's the beauty of the language
I love sanskrit. I use to be a sanskrit student. I can still read sanskrit. But lost that fluency like before.
Totally agreed
That's why south Indian languages are so musical !
@@varalakshmivasudevan3296 Endhe moli vayum thaalundhu pese venaam.....Aaraichigal innum mudiyavillai.....Sanskrit ku palaimayane moli Prakrit.....Tamilum andhe rithiyil thaan arayinthu pattu varigiradhu..... Old Sanskrit before Panini resembles Arabian language nu oru aaraichi solludhu....innum final mudivu varaleh
@@varalakshmivasudevan3296 wait wait sister....why are you giving so hatred speech against all of us....naan oru karuthai aaraochi pannamal muluvatha namba laamanu kepadhu ungaluku sandarpama amaindhuvitta dha ennai anti - tamil tag pannitingleh..... naan solradhu tamilukku against illeh....enn comment leh sanskrit, Prakrit, Tamil etc old language category leh iruku as per aaraichigal......neengeh sonne details....andhe horse bammai reality ku oru proof irundha send parnunge.....yelorum therinjikirom....adhuku advance thanks....link share panunge sister!
@@cultureandlifestyle5697 orissa balu avargalin kaanoligal anaiththaiyum paarungal sagodharaa. Orissa balu avargal thamizhargalin vaazhiviyal muraigalaiyum, thamizhin thonmaiyaiyum patri pala varudangalaaga aaraaichchi seidhu kondirikkiraar. Orisaa balu avargal anaiththaiyum aadhaarpoorvamaaga eduththuraikkiraar. Adhanudan Hip Hop thamizhan aadhi thamizhai patriya unmaiyaana swaarasiyamaana thagavalgalai 8 episode gal varai padhivittullaar. Adhaiyum paarungal. Sanskrit enakku pidiththamaana baashai. Irundhaalum thaayai thamizh mozhiyai vittu kodukka koodaadhillayaa adhanaal konjam unarchchi vasappattuvittean sagodharaa.
Thanks Rick and Korbin. Am from Kolkata, India and a regular viewer of your channel. Its so humbling to see how you appreciate and respect Indian culture and music.
This particular video was just mindblowing ! Best thing i heard in a long time.
Keep up the good work, guys !
Stay safe. Stay home. God bless.
it's south indian culture 💛😌 hindi is not national 🤣 launguage
Loved how much you both enjoyed the song...especially Korbin swaying like a serpent!😊
Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world that dates back to more than 10000years ago. The essence of Hinduism is VASUDAIVAKUDUMBAKAM meaning universal brotherhood. We lost many of our wealth , traditiona and culture to foreign invasions. Like millions, Iam proud to be born in India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳.
I have never heard a more beautiful song!!
Fantastic job by all three...kids were absolute joy to listen and watch and their guruji was like master...
Rhythm, synchronization at it's best.
Sanskrit words pronounced was crystal clear.
Great...our traditional music will last for ever...
Thanks Rick and Korbin for video..
Ofcourse. Their Sanskrit is crystal clear because they're from South Western India
Being Vedic, this is such a beautiful rendition of devotion and humility to humanity. To understand the Vedic thought is to understand, love of life and respect of all things around us, but most of all the love of art from which we can portray this. Indian music is not about money or love of fame it is about art, and achieving a greater understanding of art. The singers who you review many times, start their lives in devotion to sound as an art, as sound is the essence of life. The west has a long way to understand that meditation is not a religion, it is a form of creating and acting on sound to enhance the mind and body to function well with the essence of the universe.
This is our Bharat, I proud of this recital and the young artists, including the Guru. This song went to the soul of the foreigners. Remember these foreigners don't know this language . This is power of music of our Bharatham. KNP Nair Amruthavarshni
Anandham Ananthanandham Jagadanatham Sangeetham.....
This tilana is such a lovely part of carnatic music.....
Lots of love to south Indian music...
From city of Mumbai
And you thought you Western did rap first
Carnatic music: kids these days😎
I know, right 😄😄
Dont try to show off.. Western did rap first
@@AF911vids don't cry kiddo 😂😂
@@AF911vids can you tell me when carnatic music started and when western rap started?
@@aninditabhattacharya1715 bro that shithead will say western rap started in 600 b.c 😂
She's so talented
this channel and songs are amazing.
watch "Durga Chalisa by Navadurgas | Vande Guru Paramparaam
" its also available with english translation..
Also thsi girl Sooryagayathri's songs are good.
This is my India and my proud
Breath-giving beat! Mystical trance here 🐟AUM🐟
This is a very beautiful composition. You have to watch this particular piece with Bharathnatyam dance!
But that would be most challenging dance
This just shows that music is a universal language that transcends all barriers of race,religion,language etc and touches the soul deep within !!
Thanks for acquainting me with the diversity of my beloved Bharat (India). I'm a North Indian (Uttrakhandi) living in United Kingdom.
This is high class classical art.
Throat skills are amazing! These kids are so blessed by Sarasvati Ma
Look at these kids. How nicely they sang. It's like tongue twister and modern beat. Music is divine.Any time of the day you can hear. Indian music awakens the beast in you. Many centuries old. Thank you. From Australia
Genius of Aruna Sairam. Kalinga Nartan Tillana. Its a Darbar performance. You have reacted to one of her performance but the way she has performed on this is as they say in the intro 'PURE GENIUS'!
Shaivya Singh Completely agrée that was live as well. This is recorded so more room for error, but Aruna ma’am’s is incredible 🙏🙏
Aruna Sairam Maam..no words to describe brilliant performance 🙏🏻
I have heard to this song a thousand times by now and I almost got it! it is true that those three are just masterpieces!
Paramparam means lineage and vande is salutations really happy that you are able to appreciate our traditional music 👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Nandri 🙏🏼🙏🏼
They pronounced "Dhina takita" in so many ways. Just loved those guys.
Million thanx for uploading this video.....highly talented kids with their highly talented and highly appreciated Guru (....k.pai )...my pranams to all three of them.woooooooooooow
This was suchhh a treat!! The song and music for ears and Rick and Korbin getting so lost in it, the treat for the eyes! So good. 🙌😍
Thanks for the reaction. I have recommended this video with links when you reacted to their 4 year old video of the same singers who is performing in this one (Kuldeep M Pai and Sooryagayathri). So happy to see you have done it. Even though I am a malayali I'm really enjoying these song rendition reaction of those classical gems...Keep up the good work guys...(Last but not the least that boy was wonderful - Rahul) 😊🙏✨
Thanks for all the likes...😊🙏✨
Thank you for this reaction! One of the reasons I love your channel so much is that you really try to appreciate all of Indian culture, not just the modern stuff (which there's nothing wrong with and I really like too)!
@Korbin - what you mentioned as “keeping pace” with their hands is called Taalam. There are many many kinds of Taalam and each one has a scale of beats and pauses. In Carnatic music each song is set to a particular Taalam. You can google to find more about it.
My God!! It's amazing!! Music needs no language, it transcends every barrier. 😍😍😍
Why does devotional music give so much power energy ?
Coz they are based on Sama Veda
Yeah you did it... I was always waiting for you to react to that Kid.. He's a prodigy
சங்கீத ரசனையைக்கொடுத்த அந்த ஆண்டவனுக்கு கோடி நமஸ்காரங்கள்.
I watch your videos regularly but never knew I wasn't subscribed. Now Subscribed :D
Great, definitely there is arthematics and formulas behind this thillana.And Mr Kuldeep has created two living diamonds.
Carnatic music has its root for so many years .. nearly 1000s of years . and it's found in every music composed till date . Learning carnatic is touch of god himself ❤️🙏
It is the notations of the rhythm that is being sung and played simultaneously. The CARNATIC MUSIC's main feature is that the vocalists sing along with the rythemic clapping called THALA. Amazing performance. 👏👏👏
Wow.. They really took me to the bank of Yamuna and made me feel like I'm seeing Sri Krishna's leela ( pastimes)... Wow... Incredible...
Just tears. Blessed kids. The way our folks enjoy this thillanna is very moving. Music has no boundaries. It melts and moves soul. May world live in peace.
Wow !😮 Wow😮! Wow 😮 !
Absolutely mesmerising !! My feet wanted to dance ! Must have been a dancer in one of my last births 😃How heavenly was that then💖💖💖 The young boy was having fun and really enjoying himself, singing the notes, wasn't he 👍
Thank you for this experience 🙏🌷🌷
Yesterday I was watching this.. and thought and wished you could react to it.. there we go. 🤩🤩🤩 Explore more of Classic Indian music 🤗 keep it coming 💪😎
Thoroughly enjoyable performance, and I love your nuanced analysis of it too! 👍
Also react to Sridevi Nrityala dance on the same. Also Kuldeep Sir have Aigiri Nandini with 9 girls with over 70 million views. It's such a awesome rendition.
Love this every time I hear this music of Mr Pai! Extremely talented kids!
couldn't agree more, such amazing music and the complexity of the vocals with underlying music is brilliant.
These guys are naturally enjoying
Their laugh says it all😊😊😍
What a mesmerising experience 👌👌👌
Wow wow.. What a Music.. Its food for brain🎶😍
My life was made better because of this. Rick you have such an instinctive appreciation of music, you manage to get the soul of the music
I have followed Sooryagayathri, her father is blessing in teaching her and many other youngsters and keeping these beautiful spiritual Asktkam and stotram alive, he composition is beyond words🙏🙏🙏
Speechless!! Most of those hand movements would actually be instinctive by this time as the children are very very well trained!
Guys, Carnatic music is mostly devotional and you don’t see the most important Mridangam ( the percussion) being played in this video. He gets a lot of credit for its success. The whole song is about the Lord Krishna’s dance with the poisonous snake Kaliya, depicted so splendidly as to bring it to you visually and you can almost see in your mind’s eye all the actions and drama that are happening in the Yamuna River. Kudos to the composer for translating all that in a song and for all these amazing artistes for bringing it to life so all of us lay people can enjoy glimpses and relive that divine dance of the Lord.😀🙏🙏🙏
In the Indian dance form ‘Bharati Natyam’ the person will dance to this.
@@ayya11790 Um, It's BharathaNatyam. Lest Korbin & Rick get confused. :)
Hari Om🙏 Very Well Accompanied By Wonderful Artists Especially Percussionist.,🙏Best Wishes To All,🎊🎉🌷🎉Jai Vanden Guru padam padam🙏
Oh my God
Divine Singing and Music .... Gosh 😍🙏
Thank you guys ...bcoz you i get to see this ❤
Woh !!! What rendition of Indian classical music, simply mesmerizing. Thanks for showing it.
This is why I find your channel interesting.It's rare to see a reaction channel exploring and understanding different indian classical folk songs ,devotional songs, different ragas etc..keep up the good work.
God touching music for all humanity...
She is my favourite, the one who inspired me to listen classical music and I am requesting to comment on this from the day it was released. Thank you for this one...
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Being able to sing this FLAWLESSLY on demand is akin to being able to do the ghanapatha of the Rudram by heart. I can't think of anything more difficult.
Soooooooopersong of three moorties kuldeep sir, soorya gayatri and rahul vellal beautiful song i love this very much thanks to vande guru paramparam jai ho kuldeep sir ji koti koti namaskaru 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ufff....eyes wet with inner happiness...🥰🥰🥰..