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From: cenkjeekhan
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  • ok good

  • Amazing stuff. Both have taken Indian Classical music to the next level. Thanks for sharing. You have more of this video? Also is this from a DVD or something? Which one is it?

  • Srinu is wearing Ayyappa malai

  • Where can I buy full video?

  • Does any body know where the full video can be found. I want to watch it real bad. Can somebody provide the link

    That would be great. Thanx for posting

  • good bose............ let;s make something jazzy, music with ur mandolin............ keep it up

  • superb!

  • guys wat raaga is this

  • Keervani

  • SPLENDID!! JOYFUL!!

  • can someone post the full concert please?

  • WOW!!

  • I love both Carnatic and Hindustani music, and the combination of the two (as heard so tantalyzingly briefly on this clip) is the stuff dreams are made of!

  • excellent stuff

  • srinivas rocks

  • very nice..thnx cenkjeekhan...

    -SOURABH

  • debashish rocks.....OMG what a musician he is !!!

  • subhanallah!

  • bahut acchi hai :-)

  • nice keeravani. beautiful.

  • the mridangam player is Neyveli B. Venkatesh. I saw him perform with Sanjay Subramaniam at the Festival of India in Amsterdam. Incredible player and clearly so grateful and thrilled to be playing the music he is playing

  • The mridangam artiste is B. Harikumar from Kerala, not B. Venkatesh.

  • actually the mridangam player is Harikumar.He is very good.

  • Entralling music and wise words indeed from Debashish.

  • any thoughts on what raga the song in this video is set to?

  • It is keervani. What a delight!Srinivas is the best!

  • srinu sir rocks!

  • Excellent .....

  • Amazing music!!!

  • the sound quality is amazing!! I wish i was there to witness this concert live.

  • thanks for kind comment & your precisions PieterdeRooijHolland.

  • hey, great video! I think in this great meeting of North and South Indian music the two great masters of rhythm accompanying Debashish Bhattacharya and U. Srinivas also deserve to be mentioned: on tabla Subashish Bhattacharya (Debashish's brother) and on mridangam B. Harikumar. So, four awesome players on stage here keep the fire burning of North and South Indian classical music.

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