I think the problem with using the piano for Indian Classical/ Fusion music is that there is always a very slight mismatch of notes... this is because more often than not, the piano would have a slightly stretched equal temperament tuning where as indian classical scales are in "Perfect 5th" tuning..
As "cool" as it might sound, Indian classical music on piano never really works... I guess the best way to go about it is jazz scales/ progressions on the piano fused with a classical instrument..
Jazz means soup, sauce. It is clear that the music is a mix of Indian and a harmonic approach of Indian Raaga, which is a Western approach of Indian music, thus a mix thus to be called jazz...but is it important? The guys gave us some music, who is interested in its name? A rose is a rose is a rose, also if its name was different...
Raga Hansadhwani played very nicely and all the musicians are having a very good skill in their respective area. But truly there is no Jazz Structucture in this composition
If it is "Indian Raga with Jazz",so called Fusion,then it is total CONFUSION...!
Play like this...."Jhala Piano"... Best of luck....
ruchmusik 4 months ago
beautiful composition,well-built!
006san 10 months ago
ok babe.
agentHOTTIEMAN1 1 year ago
I think the problem with using the piano for Indian Classical/ Fusion music is that there is always a very slight mismatch of notes... this is because more often than not, the piano would have a slightly stretched equal temperament tuning where as indian classical scales are in "Perfect 5th" tuning..
As "cool" as it might sound, Indian classical music on piano never really works... I guess the best way to go about it is jazz scales/ progressions on the piano fused with a classical instrument..
neerajchirmulay 1 year ago
I hear music!
Who talks about not hearing jazz?
Jazz means soup, sauce. It is clear that the music is a mix of Indian and a harmonic approach of Indian Raaga, which is a Western approach of Indian music, thus a mix thus to be called jazz...but is it important? The guys gave us some music, who is interested in its name? A rose is a rose is a rose, also if its name was different...
barendschipper 2 years ago
Raga Hansadhwani played very nicely and all the musicians are having a very good skill in their respective area. But truly there is no Jazz Structucture in this composition
ytbula 2 years ago
this is so awesome! i would like to learn to play ragas on a piano or clavichord and record it! thanks for the idea.
christusfactusest 2 years ago
this is not jazz. the scale is not sure match to jazz feel
vaibhavsap 2 years ago
i don't hear any jazz
davidaud777 2 years ago
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spectralmusic 2 years ago
cha gain hain, bohot ala
like the devotional sufi qwallis, this is not entertainment, it is metaphysical and lifts the spirit to higer plane
everythingisforever 2 years ago 2
mindbloing man keep it up.Beautifuuullllllllllllllllllll.........
rajpoot0009 3 years ago
very very beautiful!
mistermarcus1979 3 years ago
beautiful!
senaproductions 3 years ago
Very nice!!For those who like the sound of ragas on piano also check out videos of Utsav Lal, indian "Raga Pianist".
hazel1906 3 years ago
really really nice
ive never heard raga in this way, and i feel it works really well.
Roroc007 3 years ago
Great tabla. Violin dazzles and scintillates while the piano subtly mesmerizes. Very nice Hamsadhwani - anytime raga for uplifting the Spirit.
tanapp 3 years ago