i don't know what kind of raag it is or any knowledge of Indian classical music... but i just know one thing it feels great .... awesome music which soothes my year
Comparing styles of music is like comparing religions. It's an argument that has no significance, no meaning, and suggests an arrogance that runs counter to what making music is all about. That being said, you should know that many of the jazz greats have a deep respect and appreciation for Indian classical music. Miles Davis recorded several albums featuring raga forms and Indian musicians. And of course we can't forget the profound influence it had on Coltrane.
Can you do me a favor? Keep posting these. Us Americans need more exposure to this. I'm personally embarrased that as a music teacher I know next to nothing about this.
I hear you. As a guitarist for 20+ yrs in America,I'm just getting into Indian Classical music and feel like a kid discovering music all over.The music celebrated here is an embarassment. Im not a hater, I like everything from pop to metal...but this is something WAY DEEPER. No turning back.
interesting....bhai saab!
hemantshesh 10 months ago
i don't know what kind of raag it is or any knowledge of Indian classical music... but i just know one thing it feels great .... awesome music which soothes my year
rajhgandhi30 11 months ago
the orange red lighting is sooo nice, u should add a blue light too!!111
412krishna 1 year ago
Comparing styles of music is like comparing religions. It's an argument that has no significance, no meaning, and suggests an arrogance that runs counter to what making music is all about. That being said, you should know that many of the jazz greats have a deep respect and appreciation for Indian classical music. Miles Davis recorded several albums featuring raga forms and Indian musicians. And of course we can't forget the profound influence it had on Coltrane.
ragamalaproductions 2 years ago
If you don't understand why, don't call others who do "crazy."
jwthomas777 2 years ago
The only musical idiom that can compete with Western classical for depth and beauty. For more on YouTube search for "raga."
jwthomas777 2 years ago
Teentaal thekaa laya is good, needs more VAJAN.
Dhatirakita 3 years ago
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this is really zakir, you know guys!! Zakir occasionally likes to be a dragqueen she-male
flatbedford 3 years ago
GREAT WONDERFUL
ATMABRAHM 3 years ago 2
hes my dads bestfriend.he is very good im also learning the sitar.i learned a little bit from him. hes comeing back to teach me more.
harshabhatt92510 3 years ago
beautiful
magdalena2007 3 years ago
This kind of music carries such a heavy ambiance with it. We need more. Keep up the vids! I too wanna see your progress!!! ^_^
sstrunks5555 4 years ago
Ahhhh, such beautiful sound! Thank you for posting this......encore!!
brendafohio 4 years ago
Can you do me a favor? Keep posting these. Us Americans need more exposure to this. I'm personally embarrased that as a music teacher I know next to nothing about this.
Dauphinplayer 4 years ago
I hear you. As a guitarist for 20+ yrs in America,I'm just getting into Indian Classical music and feel like a kid discovering music all over.The music celebrated here is an embarassment. Im not a hater, I like everything from pop to metal...but this is something WAY DEEPER. No turning back.
paulrichardschuster 4 years ago 3
thank you so much for posting this. this is a very beautiful moment, with such lovely music.
it brings me immense joy, thank you
enderwigginsx 4 years ago