it appears as if rajna swaminathan is developing a complex in being a woman playing what is typically considered a manly instrument; with her short hair it appears as if she is attempting to minimize her womanhood and look more mannish to go with the flow so to speak; unfortunate she took up an instrument that calls for a degree of strength in the forearms that a woman usually lacks; no matter how much she practices, she'll never be able to achieve the levels of her male counterparts;
@vijaykumar1231000: What a pathetic and baselesss comment! First off, Rajna has no such complex. If you make an attempt to get to know her, you will find that she is one of the most self confident yet humble people in the field of music. Second, her hairstyle, which is purely a matter of personal preference, has nothing to do with attempting to look "mannish" or her ability to handle mrudangam deftly. Most importantly, she plays mrudangam better than many of her male counterparts.
Both Anjna and Rajna have played well. Very professional, melodious and thoroughly enjoyable! Keep up your great standards :)
RamLakshmanan 8 months ago
it appears as if rajna swaminathan is developing a complex in being a woman playing what is typically considered a manly instrument; with her short hair it appears as if she is attempting to minimize her womanhood and look more mannish to go with the flow so to speak; unfortunate she took up an instrument that calls for a degree of strength in the forearms that a woman usually lacks; no matter how much she practices, she'll never be able to achieve the levels of her male counterparts;
vijaykumar1231000 10 months ago
@vijaykumar1231000: What a pathetic and baselesss comment! First off, Rajna has no such complex. If you make an attempt to get to know her, you will find that she is one of the most self confident yet humble people in the field of music. Second, her hairstyle, which is purely a matter of personal preference, has nothing to do with attempting to look "mannish" or her ability to handle mrudangam deftly. Most importantly, she plays mrudangam better than many of her male counterparts.
RamLakshmanan 8 months ago
nice thalam control, well paced melody and rhythm accompaniment!
divinemilkman 1 year ago
you are both fantastic! i'm so happy to hear this
arunnj25 1 year ago
Wow i Can really see UKS's style in your playing
Great work guys
coswominn 1 year ago
Great!
Raghav91 2 years ago