@DudeMan202028096 Indian music doesn't have a meter like western music does. they use repeated rhythmic patterns called Tals, which they play around with. It's common for westerners to ask 'what's the time signature, or whats the key signature'..but it doesn't work that way, and it's hard to understand unless you're familiar with the style.
is it me or is the bass waaaaay out of tune?
rexal96 5 months ago
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Bobbelden 1 year ago
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gphilamp 1 year ago
AND N'DUGU IS PLAYING ON HERE AS WELL!!! WHAT A PROJECT...
JANIBABU 1 year ago
In Indian music, rhythm patterns are like a religion.
jcopen 1 year ago
dlaczeeego nie na 5/4? wszysto fajnie tylko ten rytm jakiś dziwny :/
panCzekoladka 2 years ago
9/8. Mridangam is Anand Ananthakrishnan - grandson of Padmashri Palghat Raghu.
CarnaticJazz 2 years ago
I love this rendition. I can't tell wat meter it's in. It's driving me crazy. Any help?
DudeMan202028096 2 years ago
Yeah the meter is strange, it's bugging me too. Sorry I can't help.
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@DudeMan202028096 Indian music doesn't have a meter like western music does. they use repeated rhythmic patterns called Tals, which they play around with. It's common for westerners to ask 'what's the time signature, or whats the key signature'..but it doesn't work that way, and it's hard to understand unless you're familiar with the style.
departuresfan 1 year ago
It's one for the future of percussionists
elvon62 2 years ago
nice video
77karlen77 3 years ago
Absolutely amazing! Took my breath away! Wow, incredible! The mridangam player blew me away.
jordanglenn 3 years ago
The mridangam player was amazing! I feel like someone punched me in the stomach.
shdwfng 3 years ago
that is AMAZING. I love these arrangements you guys do! THIS is pushing jazz forward!
Lahed92801 3 years ago 2
Thanks for sending me this. It's very interesting.
rpiket 3 years ago
Welcome to India....
Bobbelden 3 years ago
Huh, So What in 9/8... never heard that before.
Flemmingdoerken 3 years ago