Sup people! Here's what we think of Aruna Sairam Wlsk xoxo & Efra :) / wlsk15 / realefraherrera #India #reaction #singer
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@vaidehiiyengar819920 күн бұрын
The instrument you're referring to as double bass is called tanpura. It has 4 strings - 5th note, 2 strings of octave and last string the lower octave. It is used to determine the pitch and is used in all classical performances.
@honeys467120 күн бұрын
7:58 That instrument is called a Tanpura. There is no harmonium track, it's the sound of the tanpura. It is a drone instrument which gives the first note of the scale Sa. Yeah it is a must in any Indian classical concert. You can watch this video by Kaushiki Chakrabarty where she explains about this instrument. Link: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZIWOy5dsirS2htI.htmlsi=DteqnHLaK6ScOBiI
@vaishalimesta283
17 күн бұрын
Here the instrument which they have shown is veena and talking about tanpura by percieving veena as tanpura.Tanpura is to select the pitch. But Veena is the major instrument where all the swara's and ragas and compositions played completely.
@tharanidharan268520 күн бұрын
Waleska called it right. The drone is the Tanpura.. the 2 tall thingies that they strum along. That sets the fundamental "ambience" - at the desired pitch.
@user-pu8ne2jv9w20 күн бұрын
that instrument held vertically is Tambura, also called Drone? it gives that continuous background sound
@samanthamasters501520 күн бұрын
Aruna Maa is a genius of a singer in carnatic genre. This is piece is called the " Thillana" which is also used in classical Bharathnatyam dance as the culmination or last number of the concert or the dance performance. It always includes the word " Thillana" in it.Very rhythmic, brisk in nature to explore the essence of a particular or collection of ragas to match the composition. U guys should watch a dance number too to get the feel of it.
@ullaskrishnan7920 күн бұрын
Jayanti Kumaresh who played Veena here is also veru good, check more of the instrument and her please...
@harisharan732820 күн бұрын
Waleska is 100% right. That istrument is called a tanpura (generally huge, but sleeker models are availabe, some even without the big sphere, and even digital ones, hence, you get confused sometinmes). It is used to maintain the scale which one is singing (major or minor) in. The istrument has 4, 5 or rarely 6 strings. So for a major scale, one will be playing the strings denoting 1st (low and high), fith notes. Check out this link for eample, one that i generally use for practice :D. kzread.info/dash/bejne/qZN42NKfhK3de84.html
@nayanakpenadan20 күн бұрын
The instruments in it are, mrudangam, veena, tamburu, ghatam, violin.
@ji7cn20 күн бұрын
There are many styles of composition in carnatic music. For the most part, there are direct analogs for the same thing in both carnatic and hindustani. This is a thillana, which is a highly rhythmical/percussive form, and the analog in hindustani is called tarana.
@PatSen20 күн бұрын
3:19 just the opposite actually, Waleska. The tempo is constant in Carnatic and the taala patterns are mostly pre-determined. There is no vilambit or drut in Carnatic. In Hindustani, the tempo is set by the singer and it changes, going from slow(vilambit) to fast(drut). All the cues for that are provided by the singer. In addition to that often the singer or instrumentalist will ask the tabla/ pakhavaj player to follow a particular chaal and can be seen to correct the percussionist by speaking the tabla bols. As for the harmonium player, the singer will correct them or will ask to tone down/ increase the sawaal-jawaab, or will signal them to do a short piece with the percussionist.
@MrPoornakumar19 күн бұрын
Telugu language, by its structure has that felicity for music (example: saa ma ja va ra ga ma na). That, combined with the syllables of percussion instruments (called "bol") makes that quality. Here, it is the "recitation" of a text.
@bhagiganti
15 күн бұрын
Can you explain more?
@ji7cn20 күн бұрын
Guys also check out "Mishra Bhairavi Thumri" by Nina Burmi on the Darbar channel! You will really love it. Thanks for checking out more classical music!
@Harshiahaha20 күн бұрын
Yes Carnatic. Now more Carnatic singer suggestions could be Ranjani -Gayathri, Priya Sisters. I like them.
@OnagotoBidhata
20 күн бұрын
Ah yesss! Vithoba Chala by Ra-Ga if it's on KZread somewhere!
@kamalajaykumar11 күн бұрын
It's amazing how you two have taken not only to pop but the absolutely complex world of Indian classical music and Arunaji is among the Grand Masters....
@sweer200220 күн бұрын
After long time you catch this . That instrument called Tanpura. The main instrument of the show.
@RijuChatterjee20 күн бұрын
Vale is right, the Tanpura is the "continuum" sound in the background. I think you guys often mistake the sound for a harmonium.
@Animemann94120 күн бұрын
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@swarajbharat589119 күн бұрын
She is not only master in the stage almost all are master guru in their craft in the stage
@basavarajubr935519 күн бұрын
This presentation is called "TILLANA". "BHARATA NATYA" Dance is usually accompanied with this type of singing, where it narrates the scene or the story of the dance. Jai Sanatana.....🙏🏽
@pulkitverma314320 күн бұрын
she is a legend❤️
@saratsaratchandran308513 күн бұрын
The instrument you froze is Veena. It is probably the most ancient string instrument of India and it is an instrument that gives a full concert! Here it is acting as an accompaniment for the singer as the Violin is! The other string instrument at the back is a drone to maintain the pitch, embellish the singing and is called Tanpura!
@quiet763218 күн бұрын
Yo, how did you guys become like legit appreciators of Carnatic and Hindustani music to this degree since the last time I watched a video from you? Great insightful comments.
@mohitaggarwal758315 күн бұрын
U guys started with reactions and Indian music has grown on you two, now you discuss finer nuances
@saichaitanya473519 күн бұрын
You should really watch Aruna Sairam's Shanmukhapriya! It's just out of the world!❤❤
@ujjwalakulshreshtha966520 күн бұрын
I like that I am discovering more with you ❤
@bujjivallepu485017 күн бұрын
I was waiting for you to react to this 😍
@indrajitmajumdar859020 күн бұрын
This is way above their and many of our levels... This should not be requested for reaction.
@araragikoyomiiii
8 күн бұрын
how will anyone learn if they don't listen to it
@indrajitmajumdar8590
7 күн бұрын
@@araragikoyomiiii peoples who have a knowledge of a, b, c, d level, if you give them a PhD thesis to read, will they understand? They don't even properly understand the extensive tala (best cycle), how can they understand that. They only got a primary school level understanding of that.
@rahulgorde409320 күн бұрын
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@LtSCS20 күн бұрын
Melodious instrument is RUDRA VEENA, make a video on it ,it's very unique and Melodious instrument
@drvasanthakumarkaggathir299817 күн бұрын
Instrument you are referring is VEENA, its widely used in Carnatic Music... One of the Beautiful, yet Difficult instrument.
@BomBoyzhiphop20 күн бұрын
Watch Maya who came to AGT and played karnatak fusion with metal 🎸🔥
@annaiyengar198015 күн бұрын
this is actually a classical dance piece.
@The-Progressive-EDM-Lover.20 күн бұрын
This sounds like the Kuldeep M Pai thing you had in your Carnatic vidio. I love it.
@chauhansharadj11 күн бұрын
Your sister, before doing any programme, we practice it for hours but the notation is in our mind. We just have to indicate what to play and when.
@rupluspeaks2u19 күн бұрын
This is basically describing Krishna, dancing his divine dance on top of a multi headed serpent. That's why a lot of it is very rhythmic. The song is describing Krishna and the steps he is taking.
@gandsungli20 күн бұрын
The instrument you are confusing with Harmonium is "Tanpura" they come with different scales like A, C , D etc. Tanpura player keeps on harping it throughout the Classical performance, its also used solo as an instrument when a classical singer practices or exceecises alone. Its incredible to listen to it making that "Hmmmmm" sound without any vocal and any other instrument. Spotify has so many audios available for Tanpura at different scales. I listen to it to meditate and to sleep.
@Ajiteshanand16 күн бұрын
The clay pot is called a Ghatam.. He is famous as Ghatam Karthick and is one the most famous Ghatam players in India
@chetnasangha313320 күн бұрын
Finally ❤
@korakdatta20 күн бұрын
You can watch her live at Darbar festival in October
@akshargoswami267213 күн бұрын
We definately need you to check out more from Darbaar. One I would like to recommend is from Begum Parveen Sultana Raag Puriya Dhanashree. 🙏
@DarkSparrowGamer19 күн бұрын
8:10 its the 1st, 3rd and 5th note scale keeper or maintainer. Best way I could describe.
@AppasoShelake-l7m11 күн бұрын
It would be pleasure to see you reacting on indian music.Please react on Indian classical singer MAHESH KALE's concert held in melbourne in 2017. It will be mesmerizing you and to do learn about indian classical music. Have a great day.
@asamvav18 күн бұрын
Carnatic musicians are definitely more oriented towards Taal and Laya these days than Hindustani musicians. We sing in less diverse taals commonly than them. An expert in either field will have excellent rhythm control. But while hindustani musicians subconsciously listen for certain rhythm signatures on Tabla to understand where they are in the rhythm cycle at any one time, Carnatic musicians are trained more to keep the taals on their hand and can literally sing without any communication with the Mrudangam. This gives the carnatic music its special flavour as all musicians are just playing on their own and all communication in between is directed towards beautifying the piece. Sitar players or any instrument player for that matter in ICM has maximum communication with the percussion player be it Tabla or any other one. And there is a subtle competition there. Vocal artists can on the other hand disregard the percussion if need be. And it creates a point of annoyance if the percussion tend to improvise too much and creates a noise. Music in any system comes in harmony of all the artists involved.
@qkbarbland43327 күн бұрын
Please check out Jayanthi Kumaresh (the person playing the veena) more! Especially her performance of "Kapi Thillana"
@zunainmusani777820 күн бұрын
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@deanwinchester594714 күн бұрын
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@prathameshkasardekar728120 күн бұрын
I like and love people who can play rudra veena
@nehayadav77218 күн бұрын
You should react to some classical dance videos. to get quick glimpse into major classical dances, I would recommend "Indian Cultural performance at Hannover Messe #MakeInIndia"
@arunanandkumar381818 күн бұрын
the instrument you are asking for is thamburu.
@Dekisugi-kq8uc20 күн бұрын
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@rajathradhakrishnan546120 күн бұрын
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@___the_nonconf0rmist___16 күн бұрын
This isn't the full version, though. kzread.info/dash/bejne/hZ6bl49rldfVips.htmlsi=Xz0RrTA-5Pu4QC8V Try this as well... ❤ This won't have the veena. Just the vocals, percussion (Mridangam, Ghatam), drone instrument called Tanpura (it maintains the pitch for the vocalist) and the Violin which compliments the vocals. Have fun! ❤
@progaming970320 күн бұрын
Please react to full episode of Lata and Rafi special of Sony TV's Superstar Singer.Its superb and melodious, you will amazed by the young Indian talent.
@likhithadiga119319 күн бұрын
You should listen to more Darbar renditions of Veena by Jayanthi Kumaresh, she's insane Veena player
@A_for_AML20 күн бұрын
Appreciate this after too much kpop
@rudrasanwale456520 күн бұрын
That's is some good stuff please react on this type of video's
@rishidharan689414 күн бұрын
Did you remember this song waleska ? As you have already heard somewhere?😊 check your reaction video before 2 years 2022 aprl 19 (kuldeep m )
@psybhoogan.107818 күн бұрын
Search 'sruthy box' its a substitute to 'thamburu'
@reubenismyname15 күн бұрын
So Indian classical music is modal and not harmonic. All modal music uses a drone and the tanpura/tampuram is a drone. It maintains a certain note so that everyone can recognise the base note and not go too far from it when using all the various ornamentation/alankaaram
@pavankulal931118 күн бұрын
Try Aruni kirani by Mahesh kale in Melbourne it's an master peace
@harikrishna-wz2ps20 күн бұрын
Please give your reaction to the movie songs 'nereekshana' music by illayraja, sung by yeshudas.
@amanagrawal542216 күн бұрын
Waleska, you are looking so cute ❤
@mrteachreviews160519 күн бұрын
Please react to the Bollywood movie Taal. It’s a classic with some of the best music!
@etasetamix.14 күн бұрын
Actually you have already reacted to this song before, it was sung by Kuldip M Pai, Suryagayathri.
@solohakhil560315 күн бұрын
You guys are already react to this thillana ...remember kuldeep😂❤
@shyamkrishnan367319 күн бұрын
In karnatik instead of thabala mrudangam is used.
@okz984420 күн бұрын
You can react to 'mahi ve' by fakir mantra it's a nostalgic song for us millenials, also you might be surprised because it's totally a weird fusion song.
@ruthvikreddy567620 күн бұрын
Guys ...y'all should react to videos of MS Subbulakshmi....the epitome of classical carnatic music She also performed at the UN FYI- the videos are not of very good clarity but you'd miss out if you don't watch so please do :)
@utkarshchandel836917 күн бұрын
Plzz react on aasa kooda song....you are going to like it very much
@randomshorts9646820 күн бұрын
checkout rahul velal , jagadhodharana
@premlatamahale325620 күн бұрын
Listen to kaushiki, mahesh kale, lata Mangeshkar, kumar gandharv, shobha gurtu, Parveen sultana,
@premlatamahale325620 күн бұрын
Read on karnatik classical, hindustani classical
@arvind_tty118 күн бұрын
❤ your content .. do react to "Besuri Me | Extended Version" hauntingly beautiful song, goosebumps guaranteed 🎧
@kunaldahale190811 күн бұрын
Have you listened to Sawan Ki Boondaniya by Pt. Bhimsen Joshi.....
@prajwalthakur983917 күн бұрын
Please react on Cry of Rose by Naveen Kumar
@user-be5jk5kt1k20 күн бұрын
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@gajananphadte34408 күн бұрын
The Clay pot is Ghatam
@DIYCraftIdeas816 күн бұрын
Listen to Shardha Sinha
@lakshmikrishna566020 күн бұрын
Please reach to susheela ji😊
@sachinmesta42387 күн бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/pIqZqLptf5fghJM.html 4 string Tanpura, used in classical performance,
@jayshreerajaram902412 күн бұрын
Aruna Sairam the great carnatic singer.
@p.rmanjusha772920 күн бұрын
Tamburu ... the instrument is tamburu
@kasturiswami78420 күн бұрын
Veena they say is closest to human voice!
@santoshbannur2 күн бұрын
Can you review pancha ratna keerthana ..
@MaithiliKhatri20 күн бұрын
React on Luka chhupi by lata Mangeshkar
@Millichilli-e1h20 күн бұрын
Please react to Pakistani band (bayan) and their songs are (teri tasveer) and(hum nadan) some other please 😢😢
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Please please reaction to Mohabbatein movies Shahrukh Khan and aishwar yarai romantik is the best❤
@prashhdost16 күн бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/hZ6bl49rldfVips.htmlfeature=shared this is the long version and far better one of the tillana with proper sound
@sandhyayellapantula703512 күн бұрын
Tillana...
@ND0092320 күн бұрын
this proves difficult things are not always pleasant to watch or hear. god that irritated my ears to the fullest. does musician even know that music needs to sound at least good
@zeeshanshaikh366818 күн бұрын
This girl was continuously talking all the time.... can't keep quite ???
@sakshambakshi189217 күн бұрын
why you chhose the most unintreating videos to watch
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The instrument you're referring to as double bass is called tanpura. It has 4 strings - 5th note, 2 strings of octave and last string the lower octave. It is used to determine the pitch and is used in all classical performances.
7:58 That instrument is called a Tanpura. There is no harmonium track, it's the sound of the tanpura. It is a drone instrument which gives the first note of the scale Sa. Yeah it is a must in any Indian classical concert. You can watch this video by Kaushiki Chakrabarty where she explains about this instrument. Link: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZIWOy5dsirS2htI.htmlsi=DteqnHLaK6ScOBiI
@vaishalimesta283
17 күн бұрын
Here the instrument which they have shown is veena and talking about tanpura by percieving veena as tanpura.Tanpura is to select the pitch. But Veena is the major instrument where all the swara's and ragas and compositions played completely.
Waleska called it right. The drone is the Tanpura.. the 2 tall thingies that they strum along. That sets the fundamental "ambience" - at the desired pitch.
that instrument held vertically is Tambura, also called Drone? it gives that continuous background sound
Aruna Maa is a genius of a singer in carnatic genre. This is piece is called the " Thillana" which is also used in classical Bharathnatyam dance as the culmination or last number of the concert or the dance performance. It always includes the word " Thillana" in it.Very rhythmic, brisk in nature to explore the essence of a particular or collection of ragas to match the composition. U guys should watch a dance number too to get the feel of it.
Jayanti Kumaresh who played Veena here is also veru good, check more of the instrument and her please...
Waleska is 100% right. That istrument is called a tanpura (generally huge, but sleeker models are availabe, some even without the big sphere, and even digital ones, hence, you get confused sometinmes). It is used to maintain the scale which one is singing (major or minor) in. The istrument has 4, 5 or rarely 6 strings. So for a major scale, one will be playing the strings denoting 1st (low and high), fith notes. Check out this link for eample, one that i generally use for practice :D. kzread.info/dash/bejne/qZN42NKfhK3de84.html
The instruments in it are, mrudangam, veena, tamburu, ghatam, violin.
There are many styles of composition in carnatic music. For the most part, there are direct analogs for the same thing in both carnatic and hindustani. This is a thillana, which is a highly rhythmical/percussive form, and the analog in hindustani is called tarana.
3:19 just the opposite actually, Waleska. The tempo is constant in Carnatic and the taala patterns are mostly pre-determined. There is no vilambit or drut in Carnatic. In Hindustani, the tempo is set by the singer and it changes, going from slow(vilambit) to fast(drut). All the cues for that are provided by the singer. In addition to that often the singer or instrumentalist will ask the tabla/ pakhavaj player to follow a particular chaal and can be seen to correct the percussionist by speaking the tabla bols. As for the harmonium player, the singer will correct them or will ask to tone down/ increase the sawaal-jawaab, or will signal them to do a short piece with the percussionist.
Telugu language, by its structure has that felicity for music (example: saa ma ja va ra ga ma na). That, combined with the syllables of percussion instruments (called "bol") makes that quality. Here, it is the "recitation" of a text.
@bhagiganti
15 күн бұрын
Can you explain more?
Guys also check out "Mishra Bhairavi Thumri" by Nina Burmi on the Darbar channel! You will really love it. Thanks for checking out more classical music!
Yes Carnatic. Now more Carnatic singer suggestions could be Ranjani -Gayathri, Priya Sisters. I like them.
@OnagotoBidhata
20 күн бұрын
Ah yesss! Vithoba Chala by Ra-Ga if it's on KZread somewhere!
It's amazing how you two have taken not only to pop but the absolutely complex world of Indian classical music and Arunaji is among the Grand Masters....
After long time you catch this . That instrument called Tanpura. The main instrument of the show.
Vale is right, the Tanpura is the "continuum" sound in the background. I think you guys often mistake the sound for a harmonium.
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She is not only master in the stage almost all are master guru in their craft in the stage
This presentation is called "TILLANA". "BHARATA NATYA" Dance is usually accompanied with this type of singing, where it narrates the scene or the story of the dance. Jai Sanatana.....🙏🏽
she is a legend❤️
The instrument you froze is Veena. It is probably the most ancient string instrument of India and it is an instrument that gives a full concert! Here it is acting as an accompaniment for the singer as the Violin is! The other string instrument at the back is a drone to maintain the pitch, embellish the singing and is called Tanpura!
Yo, how did you guys become like legit appreciators of Carnatic and Hindustani music to this degree since the last time I watched a video from you? Great insightful comments.
U guys started with reactions and Indian music has grown on you two, now you discuss finer nuances
You should really watch Aruna Sairam's Shanmukhapriya! It's just out of the world!❤❤
I like that I am discovering more with you ❤
I was waiting for you to react to this 😍
This is way above their and many of our levels... This should not be requested for reaction.
@araragikoyomiiii
8 күн бұрын
how will anyone learn if they don't listen to it
@indrajitmajumdar8590
7 күн бұрын
@@araragikoyomiiii peoples who have a knowledge of a, b, c, d level, if you give them a PhD thesis to read, will they understand? They don't even properly understand the extensive tala (best cycle), how can they understand that. They only got a primary school level understanding of that.
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Melodious instrument is RUDRA VEENA, make a video on it ,it's very unique and Melodious instrument
Instrument you are referring is VEENA, its widely used in Carnatic Music... One of the Beautiful, yet Difficult instrument.
Watch Maya who came to AGT and played karnatak fusion with metal 🎸🔥
this is actually a classical dance piece.
This sounds like the Kuldeep M Pai thing you had in your Carnatic vidio. I love it.
Your sister, before doing any programme, we practice it for hours but the notation is in our mind. We just have to indicate what to play and when.
This is basically describing Krishna, dancing his divine dance on top of a multi headed serpent. That's why a lot of it is very rhythmic. The song is describing Krishna and the steps he is taking.
The instrument you are confusing with Harmonium is "Tanpura" they come with different scales like A, C , D etc. Tanpura player keeps on harping it throughout the Classical performance, its also used solo as an instrument when a classical singer practices or exceecises alone. Its incredible to listen to it making that "Hmmmmm" sound without any vocal and any other instrument. Spotify has so many audios available for Tanpura at different scales. I listen to it to meditate and to sleep.
The clay pot is called a Ghatam.. He is famous as Ghatam Karthick and is one the most famous Ghatam players in India
Finally ❤
You can watch her live at Darbar festival in October
We definately need you to check out more from Darbaar. One I would like to recommend is from Begum Parveen Sultana Raag Puriya Dhanashree. 🙏
8:10 its the 1st, 3rd and 5th note scale keeper or maintainer. Best way I could describe.
It would be pleasure to see you reacting on indian music.Please react on Indian classical singer MAHESH KALE's concert held in melbourne in 2017. It will be mesmerizing you and to do learn about indian classical music. Have a great day.
Carnatic musicians are definitely more oriented towards Taal and Laya these days than Hindustani musicians. We sing in less diverse taals commonly than them. An expert in either field will have excellent rhythm control. But while hindustani musicians subconsciously listen for certain rhythm signatures on Tabla to understand where they are in the rhythm cycle at any one time, Carnatic musicians are trained more to keep the taals on their hand and can literally sing without any communication with the Mrudangam. This gives the carnatic music its special flavour as all musicians are just playing on their own and all communication in between is directed towards beautifying the piece. Sitar players or any instrument player for that matter in ICM has maximum communication with the percussion player be it Tabla or any other one. And there is a subtle competition there. Vocal artists can on the other hand disregard the percussion if need be. And it creates a point of annoyance if the percussion tend to improvise too much and creates a noise. Music in any system comes in harmony of all the artists involved.
Please check out Jayanthi Kumaresh (the person playing the veena) more! Especially her performance of "Kapi Thillana"
Please react on TURRI JANDI from coke studio Pakistan s15
West explored rap recently........ Now we know What ancient indians did back then ( rap)...
I like and love people who can play rudra veena
You should react to some classical dance videos. to get quick glimpse into major classical dances, I would recommend "Indian Cultural performance at Hannover Messe #MakeInIndia"
the instrument you are asking for is thamburu.
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u should try bloodywood. its indian folk metal which has rock and hiphop mixed into it.
This isn't the full version, though. kzread.info/dash/bejne/hZ6bl49rldfVips.htmlsi=Xz0RrTA-5Pu4QC8V Try this as well... ❤ This won't have the veena. Just the vocals, percussion (Mridangam, Ghatam), drone instrument called Tanpura (it maintains the pitch for the vocalist) and the Violin which compliments the vocals. Have fun! ❤
Please react to full episode of Lata and Rafi special of Sony TV's Superstar Singer.Its superb and melodious, you will amazed by the young Indian talent.
You should listen to more Darbar renditions of Veena by Jayanthi Kumaresh, she's insane Veena player
Appreciate this after too much kpop
That's is some good stuff please react on this type of video's
Did you remember this song waleska ? As you have already heard somewhere?😊 check your reaction video before 2 years 2022 aprl 19 (kuldeep m )
Search 'sruthy box' its a substitute to 'thamburu'
So Indian classical music is modal and not harmonic. All modal music uses a drone and the tanpura/tampuram is a drone. It maintains a certain note so that everyone can recognise the base note and not go too far from it when using all the various ornamentation/alankaaram
Try Aruni kirani by Mahesh kale in Melbourne it's an master peace
Please give your reaction to the movie songs 'nereekshana' music by illayraja, sung by yeshudas.
Waleska, you are looking so cute ❤
Please react to the Bollywood movie Taal. It’s a classic with some of the best music!
Actually you have already reacted to this song before, it was sung by Kuldip M Pai, Suryagayathri.
You guys are already react to this thillana ...remember kuldeep😂❤
In karnatik instead of thabala mrudangam is used.
You can react to 'mahi ve' by fakir mantra it's a nostalgic song for us millenials, also you might be surprised because it's totally a weird fusion song.
Guys ...y'all should react to videos of MS Subbulakshmi....the epitome of classical carnatic music She also performed at the UN FYI- the videos are not of very good clarity but you'd miss out if you don't watch so please do :)
Plzz react on aasa kooda song....you are going to like it very much
checkout rahul velal , jagadhodharana
Listen to kaushiki, mahesh kale, lata Mangeshkar, kumar gandharv, shobha gurtu, Parveen sultana,
Read on karnatik classical, hindustani classical
❤ your content .. do react to "Besuri Me | Extended Version" hauntingly beautiful song, goosebumps guaranteed 🎧
Have you listened to Sawan Ki Boondaniya by Pt. Bhimsen Joshi.....
Please react on Cry of Rose by Naveen Kumar
I think you both are too much inspired by indian + bollywood's music .Try to listen pakistani singer Madame Noor jaha you must enjoy and also listen coke studio Pakistan Season 15 remaining songs that you don't listen yet
The Clay pot is Ghatam
Listen to Shardha Sinha
Please reach to susheela ji😊
kzread.info/dash/bejne/pIqZqLptf5fghJM.html 4 string Tanpura, used in classical performance,
Aruna Sairam the great carnatic singer.
Tamburu ... the instrument is tamburu
Veena they say is closest to human voice!
Can you review pancha ratna keerthana ..
React on Luka chhupi by lata Mangeshkar
Please react to Pakistani band (bayan) and their songs are (teri tasveer) and(hum nadan) some other please 😢😢
Please please reaction to Mohabbatein movies Shahrukh Khan and aishwar yarai romantik is the best❤
kzread.info/dash/bejne/hZ6bl49rldfVips.htmlfeature=shared this is the long version and far better one of the tillana with proper sound
Tillana...
this proves difficult things are not always pleasant to watch or hear. god that irritated my ears to the fullest. does musician even know that music needs to sound at least good
This girl was continuously talking all the time.... can't keep quite ???
why you chhose the most unintreating videos to watch
Anggi MARITO FEAT Andi Rianto MV Selama ku Bernapas kzread.info/dash/bejne/dYOhm7iep9CwadI.htmlsi=hr0go7YeoWXw8eZw …
Please react Arman Malik royal stag mirchi award show