Guruji pranaam 🙏🙏🙏🙏idhar karnataka state me mangalore se main.... Idar ek shehanai jaisa ek vadya bhajaatha hai... Ye kounsa prakar ka vadya hai sir... I m intresting... Main bajana seekna chahatha hoon... 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Really cool sounding, I was looking for a similar sound but with a little more weight and when played in chorus it has a powerful atmosphere. Can't seen to find it, though. I heard it in lot of indian songs
"Rare indian instrument". Western culture is so ethnocentric that anything from outside is considered rare, although it is between the most popular instruments of a country. If someone from India says oboe is a rare instrument, we would just laugh at him just because of our superior condition.
Why are you so boring? Yes, it's a rare instrument from the western perspective. What's the problem? Isn't it obvious? It's a different culture. By the way, I play shehnai.
@@Ailanto, then everything you ignore is rare for you. What's your problem? If you live in Europe, in America, in Africa... Actually if you don't live in India, yes, it's a rare instrument because probably you've never heard about it. If you live in Delhi or in Benares, maybe you know somebody who plays it, if not, probably you don't. You can find lots of guitar, trumpet, piano or saxophone players in India. You can find some sitar o bansuri players in the west, like my father and me, but shehnai players... Quiet difficult... It's quiet impossible to find information not in hindi, then yes, a pretty rare instrument since it is not that international like guitar, piano, trumpet or saxophone, even sitar, bansuri and tabla. If you search "rare" in the dictionary, you'll find this meaning: "good; enjoyable". Please, stop mourning and weeping and just enjoy the music, and if you are interested in expanding your borders, you can contact me to learn this very rare instrument from the perfectly logical and licit western perspective.
Who else found the music very tragic and heart wrenching ?
❤ I found it uplifting and a little bit menacing.
Beautiful sounding instrument, so evocative, and played with great feel
I love your playing sir....mata ki kirpa apar rhe ap pr ji
Wah,.. wah,.. wah.. Lokesh Anandji. 👏 👏 👏
Thank you very much for sharing this excellent Madhuvanti. Top class
one of the best piece of madhwanti i hv ever heared. Truly moving performance
Good the tradition is continuing
Beautiful music. It's like a bag pipe just not as shrill.
outstanding
aaha kya baat hai ustad ji
Merely Mesmerizing tune.
beautiful
Increíble, bonito instrumento
Beautiful 💔💔
WOW!!
Very nice
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Wha madhvanti wha dos
Nais
Ha moj ha
Vaah.sir.aap..bismilah.khan.ki.tarah. sahnai bajate.hai
BABY YOU'RE A RICH MAN
Very beautiful, can someone tell me what stringed instrument is providing background atmosphere?
The Tanpura.
Guruji pranaam 🙏🙏🙏🙏idhar karnataka state me mangalore se main.... Idar ek shehanai jaisa ek vadya bhajaatha hai... Ye kounsa prakar ka vadya hai sir... I m intresting... Main bajana seekna chahatha hoon... 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Wa wa g
I want to buy a shehnai can you sell
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Really cool sounding, I was looking for a similar sound but with a little more weight and when played in chorus it has a powerful atmosphere. Can't seen to find it, though. I heard it in lot of indian songs
Nocturnal may be you are looking for "nadaswaram". It sounds similar to shehnai. It is used in Carnatic classical music.
Back ground main kon si building hay?
That's Qutub Minar, Delhi.
marhaba
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"Rare indian instrument". Western culture is so ethnocentric that anything from outside is considered rare, although it is between the most popular instruments of a country.
If someone from India says oboe is a rare instrument, we would just laugh at him just because of our superior condition.
Why are you so boring? Yes, it's a rare instrument from the western perspective. What's the problem? Isn't it obvious? It's a different culture.
By the way, I play shehnai.
Maybe you own some kind of superior autoperception and you believe everybody is like you.
@@miguelariza100 it's not rare at all. We just ignore much outside our world
@@Ailanto, then everything you ignore is rare for you. What's your problem?
If you live in Europe, in America, in Africa... Actually if you don't live in India, yes, it's a rare instrument because probably you've never heard about it. If you live in Delhi or in Benares, maybe you know somebody who plays it, if not, probably you don't.
You can find lots of guitar, trumpet, piano or saxophone players in India. You can find some sitar o bansuri players in the west, like my father and me, but shehnai players... Quiet difficult... It's quiet impossible to find information not in hindi, then yes, a pretty rare instrument since it is not that international like guitar, piano, trumpet or saxophone, even sitar, bansuri and tabla.
If you search "rare" in the dictionary, you'll find this meaning: "good; enjoyable".
Please, stop mourning and weeping and just enjoy the music, and if you are interested in expanding your borders, you can contact me to learn this very rare instrument from the perfectly logical and licit western perspective.
@@miguelariza100 you are rather pretentious. What made you think you can teach me how to play it?