@vishalmaha I actually live in Adelaide, Australia. I was on tour in Florida when this video was recorded. I learn Indian Classical Music from Smt Manju Mehta in Ahmedabad, India. Cheers
MAN ! its stuck into my head for ever ! that's the most frustrating oriental piece of art ! i felt like a grave yard and ppl just barred their love ones and they're leaving in tears ... MAN ! its really amazing .. it has that kind of atmospheric .. breath taking journey ... am an arabic dude .. and i know alot in oriental music .. but this is different .. its unique ... i wish i could have it as a ring tone .. or listen to it anytime i want ... man ! one word ! AWESOME !
It was a pleasure to hear your playing. More so as I am just an infant hardly a month old on Dilruba. And trying to get the bowing technique correctly.
Very nice! I recently began practicing dilrubah. It is a difficult instrument, and requires great sensitivity. Do you even experiment with pressing directly on the frets?
Hi, where did you learn? I live in Florida to, in Miami, but play sitar.
vishalmaha 10 months ago
@vishalmaha I actually live in Adelaide, Australia. I was on tour in Florida when this video was recorded. I learn Indian Classical Music from Smt Manju Mehta in Ahmedabad, India. Cheers
joshbennettmusic 10 months ago
i must have one ! how can i get one !?????
i want to learn how to play this video ! its a freakin DREAM NOW TO PLAY THAT SONG !
Josh ... YOU ARE AMAZING !
MoeAliGee 1 year ago
MAN ! its stuck into my head for ever ! that's the most frustrating oriental piece of art ! i felt like a grave yard and ppl just barred their love ones and they're leaving in tears ... MAN ! its really amazing .. it has that kind of atmospheric .. breath taking journey ... am an arabic dude .. and i know alot in oriental music .. but this is different .. its unique ... i wish i could have it as a ring tone .. or listen to it anytime i want ... man ! one word ! AWESOME !
MoeAliGee 1 year ago
@MoeAliGee That is an indian classical music instrument called Dilruba.
uptothe 1 year ago
Dear Mr. Josh,
It was a pleasure to hear your playing. More so as I am just an infant hardly a month old on Dilruba. And trying to get the bowing technique correctly.
Beautiful control and command.
regards
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Also heard the Alap, Excellent.
imareare1949 2 years ago
very nice.where did you buy it and how much money?
santaalegranza 2 years ago
thank you...
it is nicely tuned..it rings like a bell.
KillinDaWelfareMCs 2 years ago
Very nice! I recently began practicing dilrubah. It is a difficult instrument, and requires great sensitivity. Do you even experiment with pressing directly on the frets?
mysticjaz 2 years ago
sweet!
spdlight7 3 years ago
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realshiznit 3 years ago
Beautiful, soul-touching strains
navkhalsa 4 years ago
difficult instrument?
MFRedeemerp2 4 years ago
Vah ive seen a picture of you somewhere i think ure the only right handed dilruba player in the world! very nice keep it up!
jatlee1973 4 years ago
@jatlee1973 Left handed maybe?
bluetailskink 1 year ago