I have never seen anyone on KZbin (from Western musical background) dive so deep, analyze and appreciate Indian classical musical the way you do guys do it, partly because its so radically different and complex. Along with you, a lot of us Indians are also appreciating the deep intricacies because we listen to this regularly but don't analyze or appreciate it the way artists do it or how you are doing it. Love your work and I hope you keep exploring deeper!
@sameerprakash49072 жыл бұрын
Search our stupid reaction
@Waleska-Herrera2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Thanks so much, we are so amazed by how much we are yet to discover and we thank all you for the support on all over podcasts and videos. It means the world.
@11charmysavla502 жыл бұрын
@@Waleska-Herrera please react to aaoge jab tum
@deepakrai34952 жыл бұрын
@@Waleska-Herrera react to albela sajan by mahesh kale he is a true gem of India. Incredible live performance with amazing instrumentals. U would surely love it . He is national award winner
@none-kw7hb2 жыл бұрын
@@Waleska-Herrera please react to ' 'ECHO' ,Kpop and Indian collaboration
@harisharan73282 жыл бұрын
Also, the instrument is Tanpura. What Kaushiki maam is singing are different combinations of sargam (Do re me fa so la ti do in west), in different patterns. The tanpura is played to give a reference to the scale, so that she is not out of tune. This is the reason that Indian singers hit different modalities in a same tune, without going out of the scale. Also the round sound box of the Tanpura is made of pumpkin shell, hence it is costly
@sanayagajrani44492 жыл бұрын
#WaleskaHerrera #RealEfraHerrera
@devinakirloskar Жыл бұрын
all Indian instruments are hand made. They are expensive but unique.
@contemporarymatters81062 жыл бұрын
In India, most states follow the same musical traditions in their own way. This father daughter duo is from Bengal. What they are doing is called Riyaz which means practice. Why it was video taped was actually to capture a moment in the day of Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty who was hugely famous as a classical exponent. The fact that the daughter got featured is only incidental.
@sottiki2 жыл бұрын
They are Patiala gharana singers, both.
@arjunta90532 жыл бұрын
You guys can contact her and do a interview and ask what all doubts you have directly to her she is very fluent in English and knowledgeable person to speak about indian classical music
@uuvv12072 жыл бұрын
Yeah..😘
@sanayagajrani44492 жыл бұрын
#WaleskaHerrera #RealEfraHerrera
@kalllpesh2 жыл бұрын
Let’s make it simple. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 are 7 notes If Her father is singing : 1-3-4-3 she has to sing 2-4-5-4 , 3-5-6-5 and so on…… It’s called ALANKAR in English it can be translated ORNAMENTATION . More accurate word is PALTA don’t know English word for that.
@susmitanandi6325 Жыл бұрын
Alankar and palta certainly are not the same.... they're doing palta, a mathematical progression of a set of notes as you described. Alankar or ornamentation is a slight twinge in the voice... that's another thing.
@harisharan73282 жыл бұрын
@waleskaherrera the reason that you dont see the movement in larynx is because in indian style the sound generates from the naval, hence, all the movement is mostly supported from diaphragm. Although since the voice travels through the wind pipe, minor movements are created by layrnx. Since the sound generates and is rooted there is a lot of body to it.
@benzekamama30352 жыл бұрын
Please watch Kaushiki Chakraborty's Home Jam with her son. Just like her father trained she is now training her son from a young age.
@subhadeepguha16322 жыл бұрын
Her Father Pandit(means a very knowledgeable person & respected person) Ajay Chakraborty is a living legend of Indian Classicals
@gagankukreja22172 жыл бұрын
Guru (teacher) in this video is legendary Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty who is father of Kaushiki Chakraborty.
@virendrasinhchavda80602 жыл бұрын
Pandit ajay Chakraborty, kaushiki's father, is a legend himself. The title of "pandit" is conferred on someone in an art form, such as music and dance, who is a well known master of the art. Kaushiki is more famous now due to her presence on social platforms, but ajay Chakraborty is far ahead of her in his skills and is respected among people whom we consider legends.
@shiralin73132 жыл бұрын
After watching this, you have to check out Kaushiki Chakraborty home Jam with her son. She is teaching her son the way she was taught by her father...must check it out kzbin.info/www/bejne/b6mVg5WQfZKMitk
@vamsikrishna18672 жыл бұрын
yes, It was very good.
@WizInsight1082 жыл бұрын
Kaushiki is not just playing the tanpura, she is also listening to it to stay in tune and also making sure to keep up with the taal. You can also get digital tanpura or download an app. I use the Sur Sadhana app from Shankar Mahadevan Academy. Piano uses Pythagorean tuning so it is not suitable to practice or sing raags.
@CoolRahulize2 жыл бұрын
I have already said this if anyone who learns the nuances and nitty-gritties of INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC OR VOCAL can understand or perform any genre any music from any part of the world. Yes, we do also have Music schools and their are universities for INDIAN CLASSICAL VOCALS as well as INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC.
@PA789622 жыл бұрын
I think it'll be possible to interview Kaushiki ma'am if you try. She's one of the humblest people out there.... She's done an interview to western KZbinrs before so I think if you can connect with her somehow you'll be able to ask her all your questions.
@rasmim2312 жыл бұрын
Checkout Mahesh kale ..he is very good classical singer...you can watch"Kanada Raja pandaricha" .....
@pallavverma40232 жыл бұрын
yes this is common if you are learning classical music , it starts with basics but gradually the level increases, same as that in the video. no matter what your age is , if you are learning this u have to do it.
@shubhamrawat93992 жыл бұрын
Waleska I have to say, you are one of the most humble and brightest youtubers, really love the way you understand the Indian things even when you don't know the language or the culture much. You must visit India sometime to know more about Indian classical music you will be amazed. ❤️
@dhanushhugar44782 жыл бұрын
Yeh most of the classical singers start there journey from young age. Check out her teaching her son it is also epic bro. And that instrument creating base was tanpura
@piyush29942 жыл бұрын
"Our stupid reactions" channel interviewed her. She talks about her music and philosophy in that. You will enjoy that for sure.
@Devilfairy12 жыл бұрын
Kaushiki has said in a masterclass in Shankar Mahadevan's academy, that according to her father "she can sing but she has still not become the song". This comes from the aspect of devotion in this culture. To be so devoted that you are not left, only the activity is left. She told many things in that masterclass, it is on KZbin.
@noshintasnim32052 жыл бұрын
You can also check out a video where she was teaching her son , that was also an amazing video . It is a tanpura
@avisheksengupta85872 жыл бұрын
It is called Taanpura. One of my elder cousin played tabla with the legendary singer Pandit Ajay Chakraborty Sir. Koushiki di is a wonderful singer too, very very talented.
@AnonyMous-ub5fd2 жыл бұрын
Kaushiki Chakraborty is an exemplary Indian legendary pride, she is a league of her own, another level, inspiration to many singers. The Indian classical instrument is called Tanpura or Tambura, it is like a 4 strings lute looks like, but not a sitar. Here, Kaushiki with her father is doing the Riyaz/ Palta (Riyaz means Practice in the Urdu language /Palta means ornamentation) And this is from her youtube channel, you can check out : kzbin.info/www/bejne/b6mVg5WQfZKMitk (Uthat Baaj with her son Rishith Desikan in 2021, Song-Uthat Baaj Murali Aaj(Bhajan - a devotional song) Also, you can check out her performance with Mahesh Kale, another legend kzbin.info/www/bejne/mmmzpGyHq7mHldk
@vvreddyother2 жыл бұрын
Check more of Indian classical vocal and instrumental numbers in Hindustani ( northern) Carnatic ( southern) styles to really appreciate Indian music. Bollywood is only a small offshoot of light popular music- more commercial
@keerthianil44782 жыл бұрын
Hey guys it's great that you people are enjoying young classical singers. I do have a suggestion for you people. Check out the kalinga narthana tillana by Sooryagayathri, Rahul Vellal and Kuldeep M Pai.
@sawinijana84102 жыл бұрын
most classical singers start from a very young age... depends from region to region but where i have grown up and where Kaushiki ma'am too, in bengal, most of the girls and boys too are encouraged for learning classical songs since 2 or 3 yrs along with classical dance
@rewesandwich2 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Love this type of content! Please keep it coming, and I'm also so happy to know how enjoyable this is to you!!
@Paradoxonium9902 жыл бұрын
The amount of analysis that you do is incredible. Honestly, one of the best react channels when it comes to analysing music from a completely different background than yours. Kudos!
@abhaspradhan14592 жыл бұрын
Cant believe you did this request! Loved the video and please analysis more of such stuff
@sajaldebnath58042 жыл бұрын
Little girl is Koushiki Chokroborty and coach is pandit Ajay Chokroborty he is father of the girl koushiki.
@sujatachaudhri2 жыл бұрын
This footage is part of a documentary. Her father is a legendary classical singer himself. True learning of classical music in India is relentless and requires deep devotion and perseverance.
@shitzvam59682 жыл бұрын
i remember the harmonium was my first ever instrument i started playing when i was 6 years old , the indian classical music is so interesting , i appreciate you for really checking the beauty of it.
@SuperRAJORSHI2 жыл бұрын
And also the father of kaushiki ma'am is also a legendary vocalist of indian classical music....her whole family is so famous....its in her blood, it was her destiny to become another legend.....
@HarshLoomba2 жыл бұрын
Am sure there are Indian classical teachers in London. You could certainly have your questions answered from them. And if you made a podcast of that - would be a wonderful gift to noviue learners!
@EatwithRiddhima2 жыл бұрын
You should definitely react to These songs Virah by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Lab par aye by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Javed Ali Garaj Garaj by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Shankar Mahadevan These are songs a from a web series(Bandish Bandits) based on Indian classical music. You will definitely enjoy these classical masterpiece Hope you will react to them Lots of love. Keep up the good work!!
@vishalfoodchannel10162 жыл бұрын
Please Aruna Sairam and Vikku Vinayakram for classical. The former has a rich and unusual voice. You can see her Darbar performances such as Kalinga Narthana Thillana. Vikku Vinayakram is a ghatam maestro. Percussion at its best. He is to the ghatam what Zakir Hussain is to the tabla. See his Live at Afghan Church.
@noshintasnim32052 жыл бұрын
If I am not wrong, the video that popped on towards the end is the video where she was teaching/training her own son, you better check that out too.
@utbe20022 жыл бұрын
The reason for the limited larynx movement is because the focus in Indian singing is on controlling the diaphragm as the main muscle. This is why the sitting posture, frees up the diaphragm to be used for breath control and for pushing air out like in a bagpipe, so the focus is on the playing the pipe and not on the continuity of airflow.
@abhikdatta97602 жыл бұрын
@Waleska Herrera Hi !! Your channel is absolutely amazing. The way you are exploring, analyzing and interpreting Indian classical music is absolutely amazing and really heartening. You have the curiosity of a student and the passion of an explorer. Both of you!! Your reactions are true, not made up. Seeing that you guys are so interested in exploring Indian classical music, I thought of sharing my two cents of understanding of this area, since Google or Wikipedia isn't always reliable. What Kaushiki is practising is called a Palta, which translates loosely as twists or turns. Different combinations of basic 7 notes are used in different sets, like 12345/23456/34567, or 134256/245367 like this. It's a vocal gymnastic to train the larynx to actually become the musical instrument. She is from the Hindusthani classical music school or gharana, where one of the primary modes of singing a raag is a format called the Khayal. It primarily consists of 3 parts: the start is called the Aalaap(introduction) which is a slow extended singing of the raag without words just to set up the tone, Vistaar ( expansion) which is the main body of the number containing lyrics mostly of romantic or devotional nature, and Taankari(the intricate finish) with rapid singing of the notes of the raag in intricate and improvised combinations. The video of Kaushiki singing at the Darbar Festival which you reacted to earlier demonstrates this. In this training video she is being trained so that she can master the raag and sing the finishing taankari . The instrument she is using is the Taanpura, which is set to the 1st (Sa, technically called Sharaj)and the 5th note (Pa, technically called Pancham) of the octave as these are the only two true notes and does not have sharp or flat. This is also done sometimes with the harmonium to maintain the scale for the singer. As you must have noticed, she is being trained completely orally, with nothing written down. Indian classical music is an oral and auditory tradition . Lastly, Indian classical music does not allow head voice or falsetto. The voice must always be true no matter the octave, which is why so much training and practice is required! 😊 I hope this makes you more interested to explore this rich cultural tradition. Thank you so much for your genuine effort to learn this old art. Please do not forget to look up Pandit Bhimsen Joshi to be wowed even more!!! Happy watching! 😊
@ullaskrishnan792 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved it...Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty is a legend himself and it was probably recorded more to show his way of teaching but I am sure they also knew the talent Kaushiki had as well...She did an interview with Korbin and Rick from 'Our Stupid Reaction' channel that was fascinating. It's a fairly long discussion (and hence won't recommend to do it live) but even as an Indian who had a fairly good interest in classical music, it taught me quite a few things...would certainly recommend to checkout in your free time...
@santoshsharma79792 жыл бұрын
Watch "Zara Zara" sung by Bombay Jayashri and composed by Harris Jayaraj Legendary Song! Make Sure to watch the Original, it has a lot of covers
@liramu692 жыл бұрын
Hi Guys, these is to inform you, in South India (particularly in Chennai) Every year from December to Jan we will have Markazi Maha Urchavam ie., Musical Festival where mucial legends / new comers will exibit their talents throught these days in front of huge crowds.
@ananyagauri58312 жыл бұрын
Please react to YOON SHABNAMI! She is playing Tanpura
@paruldubey95572 жыл бұрын
Usually kids who's parents think they can sing, star learning by the age of 3 or 4.... Even bollywood singers like Arijit Singh or shreya started learning by 3....
@ksmkeys2 жыл бұрын
The Tanpura/tambura typically plays the 1st and 5th , Tonic and Dominant ,to hold/support a scale. Usually tuned with lower 5th resolving to 1st. ( exact same as any basic scale). So it basically provides a constant drone to the vocalist. There are drone instruments in other parts of the world , for example, the Bagpipe. Tunings are changed based on the raag to be practiced, but its always a 1st ( tonic ) and one more note ( usually a P 5th, sometimes a P 4th or a 7th as well )
@singhshivanshu2 жыл бұрын
You can also react on certain instruments in Indian Classical like - "sarangi" , "Sitar" , 'Mridang" -- even i was amazed to see them , so difficult for beginners but so soothing tht you immediately want to learn them but mostly people give up in 2-3 days
@aashishpatel53262 жыл бұрын
Check "TATTAD TATTAD" FROM the movie "RAM LEELA"... energetic powerful rock song showcasing culture dance and delightful music from the INDUSTRY.. Song: TATTAD TATTAD Movie: Ram Leela Singer:ADITYA NARAYAN Cast: Deepika padukone & Ranveer singh.. The first movie they fell in love n got married
@The-psychedelic-doc2 жыл бұрын
you should watch "BANDISH BANDITS" web series... you will get the classical singing right...
@qkbarbland43322 жыл бұрын
Kaushiki's father interrupted her practice and indicated the "Sruti", which is the pitch. kaushiki was off pitch a couple of places. In Indian classical music the pitch is kept constant with the help of the tanpura, which resonates 3 notes, the root, the 5th and the upper octave root. So her father wanted her to sound the root note and match the tanpura and train her ear to divide the octave into the intervals in the raag sung here. which is Bilawal by the way.
@spdcrzy2 жыл бұрын
I love this whole video. Also, Efra's Heron Preston shirt is straight FIRE.
@sanjanasiswas2 жыл бұрын
Oh my god I just love you guys.. As someone who loves listening to music love music.. I love seeing you guys.. The excitement you feel when u discover something different something amazing.. I feel that you.. You are really one of the best youtubers and I love you guys♥️
@nitinnimkar16542 жыл бұрын
What she is practicing is called Paltas. The complex note structures. What she is playing is Tanpura. Yes also called Tambura. It gives drone effect. Tanpura is costly because it's hand crafted & it is created from dried special Pumpkin. Waleska is right. You may her interview given to other channel where she has stressed the same point. Even though you may have the talent but you should have the right approach that doesn't break you.
@ramana81082 жыл бұрын
That instrument is a tamboura, It provides the drone and scale filling the spaces between the notes.
@kasturiswami7842 жыл бұрын
It is tanpura,it is for your pitch like a drone. It is not sitar,not sarangi. Those are string instruments like violin. It is a must for a classical singer. There are electronic versions available for lesser cost but the traditional ones are esthetically made.
@shrikantjaiswal6782 жыл бұрын
This was her father teaching her how to sing. Next, please react to another video that she has posted where she is teaching her son how to sing while he plays the tabla.
@anonymouslyopinionated6562 жыл бұрын
Lol my ex's dad was friend's with Kaushiki's dad. When he wanted to stop paying for her singing lessons as a kid, he told her to sing as well as "his friends daughter" to prove her talent was worth the money 🤣🤣
@shivam006682 жыл бұрын
He is Pandit Ajay chakrvarti , the living ligand of indian classical music , and Father of Koushiki chakrvarti
@nishthachatterjee20902 жыл бұрын
random comment that could help: In classical music you must always sing from the "stomach" never from the throat so larynx doesn't move much
@sottiki2 жыл бұрын
Learning to sing classical for kids whose parents are not good singers is really difficult, I have seen people giving up in late teens or early twenties after training since age 5/6. The quality never comes for many.
@sankhanilgoswami33962 жыл бұрын
I gave a test to him for admission in his institute "shrutinandan" but didnot qualify although he asked me to take teaching classes from her wife, Chandana Chakraborty(guruma) at their home with other students!
@somnathmusictattu2 жыл бұрын
He is the iconic maestro Pundit Ajay Chakraborty….He himself is a legend of Indian Classical Music and Kaushiki is only 50% of her father….
@contemporarymatters81062 жыл бұрын
The proper name for that instrument is TANPURA. A TAN ('A' as in other) means a monotone. A TANPURA fills in many monotones. Names like Tambura etc. are actually distortions of the actual name.
@vibhanshuagarwal20002 жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, You guys are genuinely mental. I think this channel should get to 10M+ subscribers. I can't imagine anyone who likes Indian music not liking your videos. It is impossible to do!! Some time ago, you did a tribute video of Lata Mangeshkar. Lata's family was a family of musicians, of which she and Asha Bhosle were the brightest stars. After Lata's death, Asha Bhosle is the only representative of the golden generation of music in India, and especially when these two came together, it was magic. If there is just one song you can do, I will request - "Jab Jab Tujhe Bhulaya" from the movie Jahanaara(1964). From a classical singing perspective, this is the best representation of classical music in cinema by female vocalists IMHO. I have not heard anything better as a duet. I mean it in a "cinematic classical" way. The song features a royal court setting with a princess watching and two dancers dancing and singing(whose voices are Lata and Asha). If you like Shreya's singing, I have no doubt you will love listening to this song. They were the best female vocalists ever in Bollywood, and the most classically well-versed. Even Shreya Ghoshal herself would consider herself a student at their feet. Today, we have better sound editing/engineering so the vocals sound much better, but they could create magic even without the benefit of technology. The song above is an absolute prime example of their singing prowess. Both at their best. kzbin.info/www/bejne/i5THkH6DZdR9rNU For added effect, it might be interesting to even compare the singing style of Shreya and note the differences and similarities. I am no musical expert, but I am discovering music literally through your eyes and ears. Thank you, guys!!
@rajeshmoza65042 жыл бұрын
Not Tamboora. It is Tanpura. It is Indian scale Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Da, Nee, Saa
@24011652 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to introduce you to someone who you missed in Coke Studios, and that wonderful voice is of Sanam Marvi. She is a a folk singer from the region of Sindh. I consider her to be a younger Abida Parveen. Do check the following two tracks out kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4qupX6Ih96Zb7s kzbin.info/www/bejne/oqmpkoh_rcqtocU
@thehawkseye34122 жыл бұрын
It's not different raags... She is practicing saragam aka different patterns of swara or musical notes. There are seven basic sawara & basic musical notes are called saragam. Raga is melodic framework. Tala ( pronounced as ta-a-l) beat cycle or rhythm structure. Laya is tempo. etc etc...She is playing Tanpura. Manjira is a different traditional hand percussion instrument.
@abhishekcherukuri46902 жыл бұрын
Please do a Tushar Lall podcast and also react to Mahesh Kale !!!
@vineetsindhu66292 жыл бұрын
Hey...I just want to add one information for u guys that children in India are naturally accustomed to extreme pressure condition because this has been taught to us since childhood that nothing comes easy in our life ....u have to hustle it through!!
@SuperRAJORSHI2 жыл бұрын
The larynx is so rested and calm because in indian classical music we dont produce sound from the larynx, we produce it with the help of diaphragm through the vocal chords.....im a vocalist and has been a Classical music student for more than last 2 and a half decades...i know its hard but when u practice it for 3-4 hrs.non stop each day forbseveral years, it becomes a natural thing and ur muscle memory does that magically....!
@shrikantshringarputale51522 жыл бұрын
I am deeply touched by the in-depth interest the two hosts have taken. I wish them all the luck.
@amaygokhale92192 жыл бұрын
Pls see the work of MAHESH KALE...also
@TheKbthakur2 жыл бұрын
Watch mahes kale and rahul deshpande together even better
@Dee-uk1fc2 жыл бұрын
Hello! If you are interested in Kaushiki's stages, there is one that went viral a couple years back, where she displays her rendition of "Yaad Piya Ki Aaye". Here is a link to the video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pJa6pqprg7aVoq8 Here is a link to the lyrics: sujamusic.wordpress.com/2014/01/17/yaad-piya-ki-aaye/ This is a piece composed by Hindustani Classical Vocalist Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, in the 20th century, after the premature loss of his wife. The pieces sung in Indian Classical Music range from being several decades to several hundred years old and each gharana (localized musical apprenticeship) will have a slightly different variation of singing these pieces. Some avid audiences are able to recognize the gharana of a singer based on their stylistic interpretations of a piece.
@phalgunimathur76972 жыл бұрын
He is Shreya Ghoshal's guru as well. She learnt classical music from him.
@ecoguy30812 жыл бұрын
There's a video of kaushiki teaching her son as well
@msinj2 жыл бұрын
We love this type of content! 😄
@ashokr2 жыл бұрын
This is diaphragmatic singing. The resonation happens there (in Sanskrit it is called the Nabi kamalam) .
@nishamohan70452 жыл бұрын
Please react to ''Rangapura vihara" from Agam music band
@contemporarymatters81062 жыл бұрын
Yes, these people haven't seen head bangers ball in an Indian Classical composition as yet.
@virendrasinhchavda80602 жыл бұрын
This video was not recorded bcoz of kaushiki's talents, but his father's. As he is a legend and a well known teacher.
@Shri2 жыл бұрын
Want more Indian classical music. Also do react to Agam - Rangapura Vihara!
@sadayarkoil2 жыл бұрын
She holds a Tambura in her hand by continuously striking the chords producing a consistent sound to lend support to her own pitch of the current song. Delicate, brisk yet calculated pulls at one string by one finger at a time gives you the consistent measured vibrations or humming pattern to suit her own pitch for that particular song. It creates a sync with the milieu. The famous Ghazal Singer Anup Jalota has rendered a song on the Tapura comparing the instrument to human breath cycle. You find that extraordinary song @ kzbin.info/www/bejne/emStm4mjhMaslas
@mrmanishchaudhary772 жыл бұрын
React to "mahesh kale"👌 He is legend of Indian classical music 🎵
@പിൻഗാമി92732 жыл бұрын
They're playing veena...... watch amazing veena performance of veena in "jiya jale " cover by pragathi band ....... vocalist ks harishankar And veena play by rajesh vaidya....
@ArchanaKamath2 жыл бұрын
The name of that instrument is the Tanpura/Tambura. It's a drone instrument and gives support with the root note by playing the first and the fifth note.
@crazefrenz2 жыл бұрын
This is real indian music.❤️
@PURUSOTTAMNATH092 жыл бұрын
If u guys master Indian classical singing style then u can sing all kind of songs in the world easily ....
@prehistoricprophet52952 жыл бұрын
Yes you're right in Indian classical music,, we do have base note, or mother note which is 'Sa' in western terms it is 'Do'.
@lokenathpaul49962 жыл бұрын
You should check out Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty's performances,awesome stuffs.
@shayaridilsey61502 жыл бұрын
So again I would like to recommend same song "AE DIL HAI MUSHKIL" by arijit singh.
@gagugarila452 жыл бұрын
You should check out other video too where she sings a proper bandish
@abhisheksarkar_beyondinfinity2 жыл бұрын
Indian classical training follows a teacher-student tradition wherein the teacher (Guru) is everything. It is completely build on trust and that is what helps the student repeat and practice several times without hesitation. The Guru takes care of all the student's needs (even beyond music) and the student responds with unwavering trust. As long as the Guru is saying that it is incorrect, the student will take his words without question and follow whatever the teacher says.
@rupa10272 жыл бұрын
You may watch Kalinga thillana natarana from Vandeguru paramparam to get an idea how children are taught from a very young age👍
@vikramssctelugu61482 жыл бұрын
they watched now 😀
@sreekeerthy92172 жыл бұрын
Also check Vikku Vinayakaram and TM Krishna's concert at Afghan Church- it's a percussion based video, in South Indian classical music (Carnatic) style and they've played one of the most complicated rhythms humans know. Truly mind boggling how they do it!
@sreekeerthy92172 жыл бұрын
You'll have fun analysing it
@ytuser9202 жыл бұрын
*Can y’all react to roshnise Bhare bhare plz. That song is like a sit back and just listen carefully type of song. I swear every time I hear it… it always takes me in a whole new parallel world* 💕 kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z2GYZIugid2Nrrc
@navsen16042 жыл бұрын
And all this magnificence of Indian classical music takes its origin from SamaVeda (one of the four pillars of Indian philosophy: Vedas)
@bhagyalakshmibabu4032 жыл бұрын
Your reactions are super cool and depth to the bottom of the music.... Loved it❣️
@EatwithRiddhima2 жыл бұрын
Waleska and Efra you can try and contact her for a feature Friday interview it would be so fun and you can also clear all your doubts.
@amitp72752 жыл бұрын
You guys should check out some Darbar festival videos for indian classical music
@ayusharyan38992 жыл бұрын
Ajoy Chakraborty is a legend himself!
@_AtikshAggarwal2 жыл бұрын
actually the main difference comes that in Indian classical music you don't sing from larynx the variations are caused by diaphragm. So there is a very minimum variation in her throat. The instrument is tanpura which provides only four notes that is pure notes . Also we have sargam which is do re mi fa so la ti , sargam contains sa re ga ma pa dha ni. in total seven pure notes and five variation notes of re ga ma dha and ni which sums up to twelve notes that comprise of Indian classical music all the songs raags are made up of there notes and to exercise people practice them in ascending and descending order and also mixed order like 121 232 343 454 565 676 and many others
@PratUshh2 жыл бұрын
The Larynx movement is due to a major factor, that is : Language. Most of the of languages in other parts of the world, have some sounds missing. But Indian languages technically have all the sounds that are possible from a human. Western languages are mostly focused on sounds that only uses throat, hence westerners cant spell/butcher most of other names. They dont have the muscle memory on from where to reproduce or how to reproduce a sound. Meanwhile the Indian languages have alphabets that can be produced from major 5 parts (and some other) : - kantha (throat/neck) - Taalavya (Palatal consonants) - Murdhanya(retroflex) - Dant(teeth) - Oshthya (Labial consonants)