I was playing this video on another tab and working on something else. Inadvertently I muttered "Aha" a dozen times while listening to this. This is what honest sadhanai can achieve. Respect, to both the revered artists.
@yeshprab5 жыл бұрын
Oh, how sweet this Shankarabharanam is! Very rich in sowkhya bhaava. And because Sri Ramana Balachandran played the veena in Chowka kaala, in unhurried manner, with adequate vishraanti between sanagathis, using lavish gamakas, the raaga bhaava also shined: the more lavish the gamakas, the more the raga shines, just as the ragas Bhairavi and Mayamalavagowla do. The sowkhya bhaava which is intrinsic to this raga is also enhanced at slow tempo. Whenever my sangeetha aacharya, the late Shree T N Bala, heard an exquisitely beautiful sangathi during my classes, he used to say, "Ayyo!" (He was a Tamilian). There are many such "Ayyo" moments in this video. Sri Thyagaraja's kriti, Emi neramu nannu brova, is one of the three most beautiful compositions Sri Thyagaraja has composed in Shankarabharana raga. (the other two are Swara raga sudha, and Manasu svaadheena maina). I have observed that rasikas invariably applaud loudly when a vocalist sings a kriti very fast or plays an instrument such as violin or veena very fast: The faster one sings, the louder the applause. Think of Sri Thyagaraja's Poornachandrika raga kriti, Telisi Rama chintanato. When a vocalist sings this kriti very fast, he will get huge applause. I once witnessed a vocalist who sang this kriti at a slow tempo, the way Sangeetha Kalanidhi Sri Nedunoori Krishnamurthy sang this kriti, with bhaava, to conform with the meaning of the kriti. There was no applause. Silence. So musicians feel tremendous pressure from the rasikas to sing faster or play faster. Sri Ramana Balachandran is one of the very few musicians who have withstood (so far) pressure to play faster to please the rasikas. It is not just the young musicians, however, who feel the need to hear loud applause. I have seen well established, senior musicians who crave to hear applause, and sing accordingly. For example, on January 2, 2018, 6.15 pm, at the Raga Sudha Hall, a well established and much admired veena player succumbed to this desire. She was playing Shankarabharana alpana beautifully, at slow tempo, with bhaava. But there was silence in the hall for a very long time. I suspect that her ears ached to hear loud applause, and she knew how to get it: She suddenly played a gimmicky, "tittiri, tittiri tittiri, tittiri", and the audience rewarded her with huge applause! She already had a reputation as a good musician and she has a large number of admirers; there was no reason for her to indulge in that gimmickry. But she resorted to gimmicry, nevertheless. There is no Shankarabharanam in "tittiri tittiri"; there is only gimmicky noise. But to the audience that did not seem to matter. They rewarded her anyway. I felt terribly distressed, and waited until she finished the krithi, Sri Deekshitar's Akshaya linga vibho, and left the hall. Sri Balachandran has so far resisted the temptation to please the audience by resorting to gimmickry. I hope he will keep his music chaste, and devoid of cheap shots. This is a very melodious and pleasant video. Sri Patri Satish Kumar has played the mridangam very well, and softly, with sensitivity. Yesh Prabhu, Mylapore, Chennai
@karthikeyahs55545 жыл бұрын
Very well said sir. My Guru Dr. Srikantham Nagendra Shastry always tells me, "To explore a raaga or any kriti, we should sing it in a slow tempo. Especially in raaga alapana, the gap between sangatis should be optimal in order to establish the raaga. The gap also enables thinking in between". These words are so true.
@nanjappa425 жыл бұрын
So true, we can enjoy a good meal and good music only when the tempo is slow. Vaga vaga ka bhujiyinche vaariki truptau reeti- Sri Tyagaraja Swami.
@sophrosynemind5 жыл бұрын
@@nanjappa42 Very true sir - In fact, everything is best when we give it the time and attention it truly deserves. And that is when we too get the best out of ourselves.... :)
@ravibakhshi19555 жыл бұрын
I guess that would reflect an audience's state of musical literacy or illiteracy. It is also the responsibility of the artist to educate the audience by not succumbing to the demands of bollywood entrained ears. The Indian film industry with it's hinduphobic islamic agenda as we all well know is also actively involved in deculturization. It irresponsibly spoon feeds the population with the hotch potch kitcheri it cooked up and then states that that indeed afterall is what the audience wants. i should say almost all entertainment on the big screen is an exercise in dumbing down the population. Rajiv Malhotra has done some beautiful work on Indian arts and it malappropriation. I highly recommend you watch some of his KZbin presentations in in regard to this.
@yeshprab5 жыл бұрын
I agree with what you have written, Rajiv Bakhshi. Regarding Rajiv Malhotra: I have watched at least two dozens of his videos. But lately, though, it seems to me that he has been preoccupied with insulting and saying rude things about the very learned, scholarly, Mythologist, Dr Devdutt Pattanaik, a medical doctor well versed in Hindu Shaastras and Puranas, and who has a great sense of humor, too. He even teams up with some Sanskrit "Pundits", and together they try to chisel away at what Devdutt said. I have watched dozens of videos of Devdutt, and I am deeply impressed with his knowledge. All the knowledge Devdutt acquired by studying Hindu scriptures, Vedantha and Puranas and Mythology, has made his intellect (Chitta) rock solid like a diamond, and here is Rajiv Malhotra using a Gilette triple edge razor blade trying to chip away at what Devdutt has said in his videos and written in his books. That is quite unfortunate and futile, I must say. I don't think Devdutt insults Sanaatana Dharma. He has a very good understanding of it, like Sadguru. I have also observed that when Rajiv Malhotra is not engaged in pulling down Devdutt, he makes sense, often. Be that as it may, thank you so very much for your detailed response. Vasudhaiva kutumbakam. Yesh Prabhu
@a_little_distracted5 жыл бұрын
When I saw this video, I thought 48 minutes is too long. But when I started listening, 48 mins just flew away, within no time. It was so amazing.
@kumarr.sethumadhavan47423 жыл бұрын
வீணையை இவன் மீட்டு கிறானா, அல்லது வீணை இவனை மீட்டுகிறதா என்று புரியவில்லை. அற்புதமான வாசிப்பு 👏👏👏
@ananthakrishnansubramanian75853 жыл бұрын
Sankarabaranam is such a motivating raagam.. just close your eyes and bring in the positivity within you.. One of the best renditions of this raagam i have heard on an instrument.. Artists like Ramana Balachandran are God's gift to us.. Long live our Indian heritage. Jai Hind.
@wattezbernard41065 жыл бұрын
Beautiful music and in addition à charming young master. A paradise Merci beaucoup
@RamaKrishna-lp4sq4 жыл бұрын
Love the raga immersion.. Sometimes carnatic music concerts become like college annual festival, singing krithi after krithi every 10 mins. There is a standard format for Hindustani Sitar concerts with alap, jor gat and jhala played in a single raag. Carnatic music veena concerts should evolve to have this kind of standard raga immersive format. Only those formats will bring out the tranquil and calm nature of the bharathiyata music whichs offers mental health and mental peace to its listeners.
@eytonshalom4 жыл бұрын
god if there is any musical instrument in india that deserves raga immersion its veena...
@vivekkoul44283 жыл бұрын
Wow I am really interested to learn about classical music especially Carnatic music
@Suraxa19705 жыл бұрын
What a superlative sankarabharanam! This young boy is blessed by Saraswati herself 🙏🏻
@sadhasivamswaminathan1908 Жыл бұрын
தெள்ளிய நீரோட்டமான மனதுக்கு அமைதி தரும் இசை. இந்த சின்ன வயசில் இவ்வளவு திறமையா? கடவுள் அருளால் நீண்ட புகழும் செல்வமும் திட ஆரோக்யமும் பெற வாழ்த்துகிறேன்.
@poornapragnyapr285 жыл бұрын
The ever-fabulous Ramana Balachandran takes us on a spiritual journey. 💜 Satish Kumar sir, what a genius!! Humble pranaams to their proficiency and talent 💜🙏
@sudhanatarajan1435 Жыл бұрын
You have kept RamanaMaharishis photos in front of Veena No wonder the music you produce is divine Congratulations to the Mridangam artist 👏 😀 🙌
@bhaskarbulusu3 жыл бұрын
Mathematical. Technical. Mechanical. Traditional. Vidwan is immersed in his own self. Exploring the full scale of the Raga. Please do descend to our mortal plane also so we can enjoy your smiles once in a while. Very similar to Mharajapuram Santanams rendition of Shankarabharanam. As the Vidwan matures he may take us to the olden days where concerts used to go on for 5 hours or even longer .... first three hours only for warm up...
@chandaninjety14592 жыл бұрын
Sai Ram Ji
@ravikanthasokan48365 жыл бұрын
Very good Ramana. Please continue to be a true musician without compromising for anything less than real music that comes from your heart. And I request people not to pressurize him to be a great performer all the time. It is not possible to be on the peak all the time. Like Osho says, ambition is not at all good. Vision is good, creativity is good and being of use to others is itself good. Ramana's music is good even as a healing sound for all of us. That itself is enough. Please don't persuade Ramana also to be on the top; this is what we all tend to do with any artiste or creative person or even sportsmen - we want them to be the best. We should understand that is not at all necessary to be the best and it is the worst thing to even try - to be the best. One just has to be true to one's heart and art - that is enough! Thank you!
@thiru82545 жыл бұрын
Very true and rightly said. Agreed.
@MoniVHS5 жыл бұрын
Goddess Saraswathi is happy to see the younger generation like Master Ramana Balachandran playing the Veena without keeping the Apple Laptop or IPad in front of them . Blessings to you Ramana . MONI
@ganesansubramanyam29213 жыл бұрын
Two blessed sons of Ma Saraswati, providing feast to our uneducated ears. Wonderful rendition🙏😊
@paulbooth63505 жыл бұрын
How is it Ramana can touch the emotions the way others can't? Tugs at my heart strings every time. Glorious.
@sanjayprasad27395 жыл бұрын
There's something so divine about this kid. It makes me wonder if this was how Dikshitar played his kruthis
@aparnack5 жыл бұрын
Great to see a young fellow playing Saraswathi Veena, as it is on the verge of becoming an antique..(look at the number of Veene concerts vs other instruments concerts all around)
@srisungazesplash1340 Жыл бұрын
Music from veena - when played well is the purest form of Carnatic music … somehow … sound from violin … , keyboards, and guitars.. all are not that soothing to the brain….. the frequency from veena is extremely soothing … no matter which ragam is being played…. Wish more kids learn veena properly and promote our ancient Indian instruments….
@RamaKrishna-lp4sq4 жыл бұрын
with this kind of performance, you will attract hindustani listeners too.. Wish you great fame
@klacsanzky773 жыл бұрын
Also people not from India like me :)
@thiru82545 жыл бұрын
Very nice to see him performing with his natural mood undisturbed by crowds or other peoples expectations. MAY GOD BLESS HIM WITH TRUE MUSICS AND HAPPINESS!
@athensmajnoo36615 жыл бұрын
He seems to be immersed in the swaras, swimming in the melody he is creating, oblivious of the outside world!!
@viswanathanvenkateswaran54565 жыл бұрын
Amazing performance! I pray to God he is able to stick to this traditional style. His talent is God given. God Bless him! Thanks for this superb upload, but for which I would never have known about this young performer, sitting here in Calicut, Kerala!
@guppi2774 жыл бұрын
LOL. Agree that's a genuine worry. Especially with expert Vainikas, going by the trend. When their skill and expertise goes through the ceiling, they tend to denature the very instrument they are skilled in. We have two specimens in this category. One male and one female. I wouldn't like to name them. But they are great in demonstrating how to play electric guitar on Veena or how to play heavy metal music on Veena. Detestable.
@srisungazesplash1340 Жыл бұрын
This boy is a true asset to the Carnatic world .. such pure Carnatic music !! Music from veena - when played well is the purest form of Carnatic music … somehow … sound from violin … , keyboards, and guitars.. all are not that soothing to the brain….. the frequency from veena is extremely soothing … no matter which ragam is being played…. Wish more kids learn veena properly and promote our ancient Indian instruments….
@srilakshmi1381 Жыл бұрын
Well said
@lilone2862 ай бұрын
Even I feel that something is sctatching my eardrum whenever I listen to a violin
@kamalvipul9213 Жыл бұрын
The beautiful picture of Ramana Maharshi in the front.
@lankavenkatasubrahmanyam30494 жыл бұрын
Soul filling classical music is a rare dish. Improvisation, extra stringing and chords are all there. Carnatic must facilitate listener to travel within. This prodigy is gifting that boon to his listeners. Sri Ramana is a blessing to our world of our culture. Hope he continues to get protected and preserved. Sri Patri is again a mature mridangam vidwan. He is not loud and jarring. Thanks for uploading this piece. God bless the artistes.
@maheshmenon70994 жыл бұрын
Awesome performance... He is so immensed in the music and enjoying his own music... And that too Goddess Saraswathi's veena... Her blessings showering on the young Ramana directly... Very very soothing indeed... May the almighty God bless you always to produce lots and lots and lots of magical music to pour out of your Saraswati Veena....🙏🙏🙏
@MrKanthikumar4 жыл бұрын
I tell you this young vainikagayaka Ramana and Patri make the best team that delights old rasikas such as me here in the Central valley of California Narayanakrurup Kanthi Kumar originally from Central Travancore Kerala I cannot get enough of them.
@extanegautham89504 жыл бұрын
central valley, da...pobre cito....
@landexpertstravancore44765 жыл бұрын
*The first string music from universe...it's venna nadam.*
@nareshrd614 жыл бұрын
Brilliant rendition of a wonderful raagam. And such mellifluous voice. Best wishes to Ramana
@arjunwarrier37035 жыл бұрын
I love this raga..which contains all emotions..peace,love,pleasure,sadness,anger,calmness,and even something else..no words to explain sankarabharanam..and well rendered too
@abhilashvenk4 жыл бұрын
what a sankarabharanam. And what a fortune to listen to Patri sir? The last korvai made the highlight of this 48 mins
@MrKanthikumar4 жыл бұрын
I love you Patri You are the best,. I love you Septuagenerian Kanthi Kumar in California
@narendranarotam38165 жыл бұрын
From stress to relaxation in 5 seconds..thats how beautiful this music is..
@shivsimhashivsanjeevisripa49865 жыл бұрын
So amazing. Om namah shivaya. God bless
@sriramsubramanian65605 жыл бұрын
Amazing Shankarabharanam!! Immense Talent! You will attain very great heights for sure!
@mahatisrikanth74482 жыл бұрын
I have been listening to this on loop. So divine 😇😇
@smaranshiva5 жыл бұрын
What great fingers that play absolutely of higher order to mesmerize the listeners exhibiting his virtuoso and I strongly he is really god gifted to play such recital with highly respected mridangam player... no Carnatic music lovers should miss to hear this
@jerryedwards5434 жыл бұрын
for a brief moment, I touched divinity...
@gauthamsreeku1784 жыл бұрын
Who else got goosebumps on 14:47???
@shankarvk922 Жыл бұрын
After Veena Gayatri, we have another great find in Ramanaji
@sreedevikarthick3820 Жыл бұрын
Excellent rendition!!! It feels so happy listening to it 🙏🙏
@lizlangrell85875 жыл бұрын
I think music must have started in India, this is at once as old as time and brand new. Having been listening raag for some time now I feel that Western classical music sounds like it’s wearing a straight jacket 🙏🏾
@SayIamYou5 жыл бұрын
Both have their place and both the music has Divine inspirations for origin. The Indian classical is more meditative and depends on the individual composer who improvises with mastery like a Siddha Yogi, while WC is about collective music as Angels would sing paeans.
@ravibakhshi19555 жыл бұрын
Music is a reflection of the mindset and world view of the people it emanates from. You are true in your assessment of a straight jacket as it is reflective of the degree you are allowed to think outside of set parameters of acceptability. European classical music is judged on how true to the original composition a rendition was and pretty much one rendition of a piece will not be that different to another because it cant really afford to be. This is south Indian carnatic music which is composed, so there is that aspect here too but the musician is given far greater freedom in their expression. North Indian of course has far greater improvisation and in order to do so and maintain an audiences attention for an hour you really need to be a master. So how does this reflect in terms of free thinking and straight jacketed thinking? the difference is obvious in their spiritual context of believers who do the right thing and the non believers who do the unacceptable on one hand to a philosophy which values one to determine one's own path and to be ultimately free from constraint of belief. This is why Indian Hindu thought is such a precious asset to this planet. Bigotry is another reflection of straight jacketed thinking and unfortunately it's home is centred squarely in the middle east and nowhere else on the planet. Anyhow, one artist known for bending rules was Kumar gandharva I suggest you to listen to his Malkauns. and please tell us how it went!!!!
@gitashreedev5310 ай бұрын
Sublime! Blissful ! Superb rendition❤
@supriyabramachandran5 ай бұрын
God bless you Ramana, this is healing me psychologically
@janakiramansubramanian9499 Жыл бұрын
Marvellous...divine bliss to watch this genius.
@remanarayanan133711 ай бұрын
किंम् वचनीयम्!!!😢❤❤❤🙏🙏
@smaranshiva5 жыл бұрын
Part 1: A Mesmerizing Antidote to disengage from Mental Toxicity and to engage in Divine Connectivity: This is specially for those who are absolutely dedicated to Carnatic Shashtriya (Classical) Sangeet connoisseurs - herein below a treat to enjoy a great time of about 55 minutes....Hope, if anyone who reads this post, either before or after watching the video clip below, I believe, will agree with my standpoints... This is about RAMANA BALACHANDRAN (Ramana)(about 18 /19 years, a brilliant student in academic, ardent Krishna Yajur Veda student @ Shri Ramana Ashramam, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu,and of course, specially a wonderful VOCALIST and VEENA EXPONENT as well....👍❤️ I have seen this boy Ramana in October 2017, on the eve of Deepavali, when I and my wife visited RISHIKESHto attend to a well acknowledged Religious Discourse on KENOPANISHAD and TIRUVAACHAGAM for about 10 days, by NOCHUR Brahmashi VENKATARAMAN... Every evening after PRAVACHANAM sessions, a vocalist / instrumentalist used to perform without any accompaniments for about two hours. On one of the days, I, for the very first time heard this boy Ramana singing, undeniably creating lasting impression on the very first song itself, in every listener’s mind with his unbelievably captivating voice at the base and on high octave, unassuming in appearance and exposition of Vidwat & presentation genre almost resembling the likes of Abhishek, Raghuram- these set of qualities he was bestowed with and deftly handled by him as well....Then, on sidelines, had a chat with him to know then that he was actually a Veena player mainly and a singer as well .... Today was the first ever time I came to hear his video playing VEENA taped when he gave a formal concert... On to the Video Clip: (Thanks to First Edition Arts Channel): - thanks specially for the 50+ video clips on Ramana’s veena recitals Just watched the video clip👇🏾of aformal concert (kutcheri) wherein the Ramanaplayed a classic but not-so-oft-heard Kriti of Saint Shri Thiagaraja,“ EMI NERAMU NANNU BROVA” on Raaga SHANKARABARANAM, set toAadi thaalam (2 Kalai chavukkam - double vilambit kaalapramaanam)...He played the Raaga for about 16 minutes, followed by Thaanamand then the Kriti...... It made me spell-bound with an enlivening existential experience of listening to his uncanny skill in mesmerizing all the musically bent listeners enshrined with clear diction through his voluminous and unblemished base voice well in tune with the VEENA’s shruti, permeated through the entire session lasting for about 55 minutes; indeed it was an unadulterated Carnatic classical music presentation by one of the most admirable and typical current day versatile and knowledgeable vocalists and instrumentalists especially, not though so much one can find in musical space...I was astonished and remained in absolute rapt attention/ awe following the intricate and so tough-to-play on instrument like VEENA... His style of singing for a while and simultanesously playing VEENA as wellinGamakaphrased rhythmic elaboration showed exclusive training he should have been imparted and imbibed and enormity of Saadhana (practice) he should have been doing even when he is still young at 18/19, amidst his other activities in other spaces- spirituality and academics. Ramana was ably accompanied by the ever spotless perfectionist PATRI SATISH KUMARon Mridangam - with his fast moving and right placement of fingers gave generously all intricate beauties to bring out strokes that aptly floated along the brilliant phrases & sangatis, and during Swara prastaram sessions etc., with the right and aptly carved out “farans” to suit Ramana’s mind frame that flowed thru’ his VEENA and the canvas aid out by him - a rare combination of extraordinary brilliance and with constant soothing sounds emanating from the mridangm, which rightly ranked him as a top notch accompanist and would merit a top order appreciation from all listeners and musicians as well. .... ...Contd...in Part 2 Iyer Siva
@padma36315 жыл бұрын
Shows what a true musician is
@gundiahgundi2304 жыл бұрын
So soothing n best medicine for all worries. May God bless you with all comforts
@chandu39795 жыл бұрын
Namo namaha Ramana. Very much delighted to see young talent like you in classical arts. Excellent performance!! May God bless you.
@jankiswamy74814 жыл бұрын
He is a prodigy and a genius .....
@padma36315 жыл бұрын
It is so refreshing to listen to his vocal and veene together, God bless this rare young musician
@MoniVHS5 жыл бұрын
If one has not heard the sound of Ganga listen to the Veena recital and the Thaniyavarthanam.
@ARP3695 жыл бұрын
Most beautiful and divine to listen to... love your dedication, thank you Ramana
@madhurisv69173 жыл бұрын
Wonderful to see a youngster playing the instrument with such engagement. Excellent performance👏👏👏
@ab-zg8pt5 жыл бұрын
his voice is so pure!
@GurunathHari4 жыл бұрын
A new star. Love the purity of style. Keep it up.
@venketeshwarankk80793 жыл бұрын
It is very divine presentation by both artists. I wish them all the best.
@srinivasanchanniga4 жыл бұрын
Good play and good audio. May God bless him.
@charlottesandfeld81135 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your beautiful soul music
@swamimananananda5 жыл бұрын
Feeling blessed in knowing about this new talent and rising star on the horizon and listening to his music. Best wishes and prayers for a fulfilling musical journey.
@sheelajoshi37392 жыл бұрын
Wonderful performance...no words to explain 👌🙏
@vimalranka79662 жыл бұрын
So divine & so calming 🙏
@hcadambi13 жыл бұрын
Fantastic veena music!. Thanks 🙏
@nanjappa425 жыл бұрын
Nice rendering, with unhurried pace. I hope this young artiste sticks to this style.
@ramsundaram46154 жыл бұрын
Total mastery over the instrument
@नमामिनव्यभारतीम्5 жыл бұрын
Ramana mayam ramana aanandam
@VenkatramaKrishnamoorthy4 жыл бұрын
Superbly rendered. You have a great future. My blessings
@srisungazesplash1340 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful!! Wonderful and marvelous !
@somanraman1971 Жыл бұрын
Simply wonderful and amazing concert
@sriranjaniganesan4 жыл бұрын
wonderful raga alapana ... so much depth
@dpk19415 жыл бұрын
Wonderful Sankarabharanam and amazing accompanist
@anushikabalasubramaniyam25094 жыл бұрын
Very soothing performance.. no words
@jayaramanvaidyanatha5 жыл бұрын
superb rendition by ramana the great !
@m4musicclassical9235 жыл бұрын
beautifull rendering of sankarabharanam.....
@nassir15 жыл бұрын
Another legend from Indid.
@dwaipayanchakraborty85185 жыл бұрын
He is Blessed by divine
@anuradhaanand65802 жыл бұрын
Wonderful!! Divine music.. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@renuaggarwalsiliguri49193 жыл бұрын
wonderful music thank you so much
@savithrividyasaghar41795 жыл бұрын
அருமை 💐🙏🙏🙏
@meco40682 жыл бұрын
WOW! This is mesmerizing! 🙏
@swaminathanb5 жыл бұрын
Outstanding
@maheshandkrishna5 жыл бұрын
Superb !
@ramsundaram46154 жыл бұрын
My favourite super star.
@shakujaku42555 жыл бұрын
இனிமை
@tveenagayatri5 жыл бұрын
Wonderful playing This is god gifted to you All the best 👍
@rynovait5 жыл бұрын
I love it.
@satyavani47894 жыл бұрын
no words, excellent concert.May I know your parents names.
@nirjas69042 жыл бұрын
Sharanya & Balachandhran
@itsmeshanthi5564 Жыл бұрын
My dear Ramana I wanted to see u iam 74 my blessings to u
@shylajakkumarkkumar81843 жыл бұрын
wonderful music
@techweckbruze24314 жыл бұрын
It was soothing 😊
@parasuramans1870 Жыл бұрын
Superb! 👌👌👌
@rajashrimurthy5 жыл бұрын
Soulful! Divine! God bless you!
@rajasekharanpa88465 жыл бұрын
Good selections
@smaranshiva5 жыл бұрын
Part 2... Contd fro Part 1..posted earlier a short while ago... A Mesmerizing Antidote to disengage from Mental Toxicity and to engage in Divine Connectivity: My take: As a Mridangam player since my childhood after undergoing rigorous training for about 9 years having performed many concerts and hailing from a generation of Carnatic classical music musicians in my maternal side, I could understand to a minuscule degree of the nitty gritty of music and enjoy the finer points to some extent. Ramana’s Presentation is a case reiterating a heartening reality: Demystifying the process of disengaging mental toxicity and ensuring engagement with Divine Connectivity: On this front, I believe, many old doyens in this space were appreciably regressive due to (1) various limitations of geographical reach, (2) absence of liberties to the disciples in garnering the requisite timely knowledge and to avail the needed technical expertise at every possible times and at needs through multifarious frames of techniques of Veena recital and (3) a lack of uniformity in approaches too; these restrictions marred to clear the subtle path of veena recital for the then upcoming musicians and that resulted in few musicians alone to emerge with appreciable expertise in making listeners to disengage from the toxicity through not-so-lively style of playing Veena. When I heard Ramana’s Veena recital, I wondered how come this boy could have paid so much dedication given the volume of distractions or other passions, to attain this level of adroitness in his presentation wherein each and every phrase during raaga prastaraa was filled with very intricate gamakas that vocalists alone can exhibit due to vast facilitating mechanisms that exist within the voice culture peripherals which do not exist for an instrumentalist;But, Ramana could definitely showcase such finer skill sets like a few all-time great Veena and Violin players, who many of us knew of - S Balachander, Emani Shankara Sastry, Gayatri, Chittibabu, and the current day Rajesh Vaidya on Veena and Lalgudi Jayaraman and the current day youngester like Akkarai Subbulakshmi on Violin….who spoke/speaks/sings through their instruments, thus making a live engagement ensuring a divine connectivity for the listeners. In current days due to a plethora of opportunities and needed technical expertise available with the advent of technology, many instrumentalists that include Veena players too, do exhibit skills developed to pick up nitty-gritty of maneuvering finer nuances of the system that could invoke engagement with the divine connectivity - the special feature of classical music; Also, current day researchers cum vocalists and instrumentalists do vary in their approaches but they're mostly observed to be vibrantly vocal in directing and educating (1) the GenNext youngsters entering this domain specially and (2) even musically inclined listeners particularly by making them appreciate this skill, to accept a new format of techniques to ensure divine connectivity.This new format of techniques is broad based on different metrics in design, modeled to include varied aesthetic tastes of benign lovers of carnatic music - highlighting a sense of "musical spirituality" (?) -, allocating different weights of importance to each one of such matrices like,gamaka based presentation bringing a voice culture in instrument to ensure an enlivening performance as output score - the process is so serious as one can unambiguously witness in Ramana’s presentation. This approach is so scientific and methodical in current days as this skill set is a necessity to possess, by those who desire to make large and lasting foot prints in this field of music. Yes, this is what I believe while I listened to Ramana’s recital. Musical spiritualityis understood as the (i) perfect alignment between the LAYA, (ii) melodiousness and gamaka based voice, (iii) enhancing the longevity (Breath) of gamaka based phrases coming out of just one single stroke/beat from the right hand fingers, (iv) finer presentation of lyrics of Kritis SANS any distraction, and (v) take along with the flow of gentle breath of the musical notes even at abnormal series of notes (may be termed as a VIVADI phrases of musical nodes) to draw attention of listeners instantly due to its deviation from usual genre but within the defined contours of the raaga prescriptions. I strongly believe, Ramana is bestowed with the great Blessings of Ramana Himself & Goddess Saraswati, while I pay my respects to his parents who nourished Ramana and given birth to a great son to the Classical Music itself. Contd... in Part 3::: Iyer Siva
@kalyaniganesan85194 жыл бұрын
Superb. Excellent
@raghaveshvkulkarni22084 жыл бұрын
So soothing & beautiful ❤️🇮🇳🧡
@lorrainec24205 жыл бұрын
Waouwww. Puissant
@anuradhakrishnan44065 жыл бұрын
Excellent .....
@musicstudent50265 жыл бұрын
Ramana is a very talented veena player - a much needed addition to the Veena fraternity. will surely mature in the years to come. Nice tone. Patri Satish Kumar, lovely playing as usual has seriously fallen into the rut of high volumes, most often much more than the entire team, which is a disturbing trend. this is after I have heard him in yen number of performances
@gayathrikeshavan64175 жыл бұрын
Very beautiful played.. Devine
@stevehanks43394 жыл бұрын
So good and in Eb
@SeethaGopalakrishna5 жыл бұрын
He seems to be a bit of a rebel , sporting a tuft , traditional attire and the holy ash on his forehead.There is certainly a meditativeness to his performance .
@jaganshri5 жыл бұрын
Ironic that a young person wearing traditional attire is seen as a rebel! :-)
@sugumarmukambikeswaran84494 жыл бұрын
Natural. Devotee of Bhagawan Ramana.
@worldmusicatlas46644 жыл бұрын
you know what Auvai said in the middle ages about a forehead WithOUT thiruneeru on...personally, i am sort of disappointed, if not out and out offended (i know that's overboard) when they dont! its devotional music after all. funny that today dressing in indian attire , sporting indian hair and customs is seen as rebellion.....to me those that mindlessly ape westerners are the rebels...