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  • wow . wonderful . look at the way they are playiong the song . so fabulous . they are not playing the instrumenst , but they are making the violin to sing :)

  • ತಂಬೂರಿ ಮೀಟಿದವ ಭವಾಬ್ಢಿ ದಾಟಿದವ

    ತಾಳವ ತಟ್ಟಿದವ ಸುರರೊಳು ಸೇರಿದವ

    ಗೆಜ್ಜೆಯ ಕಟ್ಟಿದವ ಕಳ್ಳರೆದೆಯ ಮೆಟ್ಟಿದವ

    ಗಾಯನ ಪಾಡಿದವ ಹರಿಮೂರ್ತಿ ನೋಡಿದವ

    ವಿಠಲನ ನೋಡಿದವ...ಪುರಂದರ ವಿಠಲನ ನೋಡಿದವ

    ವೈಕುಂಠಕೆ ಓಡಿದವ!

  • fantastic! God bless the artistes!

  • they just pour music in to ears.

  • indrishmo....this is indian jazz...notes in sindhubhairavi ...

  • touching our soul ...great great great music

  • the gentle raaga is touching soul

  • The only carnatic songs i like are the soft and smooth ones like this one.

  • Its like the instruments are talking to us. Such expression.

  • This Dasarapada by Sri Purandara Dasaru very soul touching... Hats off to Kumaresh and Ganesh..

  • Here is the lyrics:

    tamboori meetidhava bavaabdhi daatti dhava

    taala tatti dhava surarolu seridhava gejjaya kattidhava hala redhya mettidhava gaayana paadi dhava Hari moorthi nodidhava ** purandara vittalana ** nodidhava vaikuntakke odidhava

  • where are the lyrics? I hear no vocal part....

  • Does anyone know if this would count as non-western music with no western influence?

    and is the name of the piece Adi Talem by Purandara Dasa?

  • Hey Rasp. Yes there's no western influence here- this is carnatic music an age old classical system of both India and the world. Though these violins have their base in modern western violins, ancient fiddle instruments can be found on some ancient temples in india.

    This is a time when the violin's predecessors didn't exist in the west.

  • OK. That's what I thought - thanks! I was just wondering if it could be a possible non-western culture/piece for a Musical Investigation project.

  • What a melodious composition of Karnataka Music played so good by the artists. On can guees that Sri Purandara Daasar, the Pitamaha of Karnataka Sangitam, had studied the contemporary folk styles from other states in depth and showed them a way to incorporate them in the organized classical Karnataka music form. Please post more video of these young talented musicians.

  • beautiful mridangam sound! Its adds a lovely deep richness to the music.

  • Excellent performance! They are maintaining the emotion in the song. Truly melodious song by Sri purandaradasa, the patrirch of carnatic classical

  • Sindhubhairavi? beautiful

  • Its Toooo Goood..can you please upload more...

  • very nice

  • Excellent as always.....

  • Wow... Superrrrr

  • nice raga

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