Buddha was born in Nepal. He came to Kathmandu valley during King Jitedasti. King Jitedasti was a 7th King from Kirat dynasty. And yeah Ashoka never ruled Nepal because Kirat at that time were very strong. Kirat only succumbed to Licchavis in around 330AD during King Gasti who was 29th Kirat King.
@yomamafool1 yes you are right. tabla is indian musical instrument. but the basuri(bamboo flute) belongs to the Himalayas region. nepalese need to promote our own Himalayas music and instrument. i am sick of seeing young nepalese only taking up indian and western musical instrument. the fault lies in nepali media which only promote of course indian and western music. watch this videos,
@yomamafool1 that's where you are wrong this time. though bansuri is a indian name, Kiratas have been using bamboo plant for many usages for many years. The researchers from Tribhuvan University in Nepal have documented that Kirat nationalities have more than 100 usages for bamboo plant including for musical instruments like the bamboo flute(basuri) as in this video.
Everyone here seem to have a problem with the flutist.Get over it dumbass. It is good that he is playing and futhermore that tune is awesome! Tabala ta jhan Damii
really awesome ,,so nice of this musicians that they choose awesome nepali folk tune,,younger generation are gradually forgetting their culture and tradition ,,,guy sdid really better job....basuri player is adding his new techniques for enhancing flavour and tabala player also seems having much practice with folk songs ,,how nice he is swinging his beat with tune of flutee,,,great no words to praise
do some research dude. the tune is nepalese but the instruments used are not nepalese. those are indian instruments. the original song is in 3 stringed guitar like instrument and madal. not tabla shit.
Being a Nepali and also having heard this tune many many times, I don't personally like how he phrases the melody. Perhaps he should have heard the basuri cover of this immensely cover before attemting this.
super music .......... i like ...........
prakashjohn1 2 months ago in playlist More videos from Sundar333
Wonderful!
BhawnaSinghdev 4 months ago
Not a bad try, but you have missed notes at various place.
reverser41 4 months ago
C'mon guys!why are u fellas dividing music.Just listen to the music bros.^ ^
tchering 4 months ago
tooo gooood... respect, hats off from this nepali here...
manesh90 8 months ago
Beautifully played! Greetings from Norway :)
novocain13 10 months ago
listen Manose Newa - Fluttering Silk - same song - great form
sasecorzi 1 year ago
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Buddha was born in Nepal. He came to Kathmandu valley during King Jitedasti. King Jitedasti was a 7th King from Kirat dynasty. And yeah Ashoka never ruled Nepal because Kirat at that time were very strong. Kirat only succumbed to Licchavis in around 330AD during King Gasti who was 29th Kirat King.
diliprai 1 year ago
Simply amazing!
raulycalifre 1 year ago
@raulycalifre Ah, you like it, don't you! Who showed it to you???
teachergra 1 year ago
greaaaaaaaat!!!!!!!!!!!!
bwjtdawn 1 year ago
Dherai ramro, dhanyabad.
BaddaBigBoom 1 year ago
yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!
eashriel 1 year ago
greatest music from the hills of Himalayas where "the bravest of the braves" hails from
Happy New Year 5070 people.
good job.
diliprai 1 year ago
@diliprai you call this music from himalays? tabla is indian musical instrument
yomamafool1 10 months ago
@yomamafool1 yes you are right. tabla is indian musical instrument. but the basuri(bamboo flute) belongs to the Himalayas region. nepalese need to promote our own Himalayas music and instrument. i am sick of seeing young nepalese only taking up indian and western musical instrument. the fault lies in nepali media which only promote of course indian and western music. watch this videos,
---> KIRAT FOLK TUNES...fusion of various tunes
and
---> Melodies of the Himalayas Race - the Kirat
diliprai 10 months ago
@diliprai bansuri aint himalayn music its indian. teh word bans means bamboo in indian so it's indian coz it's made out of bamboo
yomamafool1 10 months ago
@yomamafool1 that's where you are wrong this time. though bansuri is a indian name, Kiratas have been using bamboo plant for many usages for many years. The researchers from Tribhuvan University in Nepal have documented that Kirat nationalities have more than 100 usages for bamboo plant including for musical instruments like the bamboo flute(basuri) as in this video.
diliprai 10 months ago
@yomamafool1 and in nepal we call bans.. baas so we call it baasuri. :).. we are very similar..
chainlearn 10 months ago
simply amazing!!
bigjoe343 2 years ago
For all peaple... Namastê... "paz e amor"
tchelorama 2 years ago 2
dammi!!
pindaloo 2 years ago
Gorgeous
drali 2 years ago 3
=) May God continue bless you.... truly simply amazing..
brokenxfallen4ngel 2 years ago 4
this is my favorite stuff tablas and flutes cant get enough of it
jrich1641 2 years ago 4
simply great! thanks for the upload
NepalmyPride 2 years ago
My blessed to you guys!!!!! keep it up !!!!!
nepathhya 2 years ago 4
Spaciva!!!!!
Wonderful,u guys are blessed!
Thank u!
soufeliz59 2 years ago 3
Namaste! ...Dherai ramro. I wonder if that's an electric tampura in the background.
BaddaBigBoom 2 years ago 2
Type "Namaste(greetings) from Nepal" for true beauty of Nepal.
diliprai 2 years ago 3
Most of the nepali songs are played in C scale.. i m not sure but.. just my guess...
magarboi 2 years ago 2
Dudes, bitchen man!
gwynnypoo 2 years ago 2
my brother always sings this song
i love it!!!!
randomlimon2324 2 years ago 5
what key is this Bansuri in? I am taken to the mountain tops with this amazing sound.
drewtopia 2 years ago 4
Very good great job and thanks for wonderful Nepali folk tune of Resham Firere.. by Pravin & Jagannath
Sita Gurung
Nepali folk singer and song writer
mantanepali 2 years ago 8
wonderful guys! Great job!
Advisor,NMC
rajen2004 2 years ago 3
good job people
satti2de 2 years ago 2
Tabla player looks like a white dude.
mukarung 2 years ago 2
Well, yeah. They're both Russian.
HamSandwich09 2 years ago 2
a true nepali soul...
anishchapagain 2 years ago
молодцы в общем)))
Mariakhin 3 years ago
daami
sunnysider52 3 years ago
simply great work
crsoosun 3 years ago
nice rhythm tabla wala
gaura 3 years ago
Everyone here seem to have a problem with the flutist.Get over it dumbass. It is good that he is playing and futhermore that tune is awesome! Tabala ta jhan Damii
WannaBGorilla 3 years ago
understand some music...what fluist is not good??? what are u trying to say go learn some music and comeback to comment///
done123done123 3 years ago
awesome!!!! :3
wildadapte 3 years ago 2
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achalneupane 3 years ago
cool dude
anjiet 3 years ago
Couldn't believe it. Excellent piece. Keep up the good work guys.
pklama1 3 years ago 4
applause
kathspeaks 3 years ago 2
really awesome ,,so nice of this musicians that they choose awesome nepali folk tune,,younger generation are gradually forgetting their culture and tradition ,,,guy sdid really better job....basuri player is adding his new techniques for enhancing flavour and tabala player also seems having much practice with folk songs ,,how nice he is swinging his beat with tune of flutee,,,great no words to praise
1harmonyrockengine 3 years ago 3
do some research dude. the tune is nepalese but the instruments used are not nepalese. those are indian instruments. the original song is in 3 stringed guitar like instrument and madal. not tabla shit.
sakahari 3 years ago
very nice
ronniegoogle 3 years ago
Very nice Nepal feeling... nice music inspired by the near mountains!
Thanks you
Hi Nepal wait me there I come to holly you !!
: )
SrNetsWalker 3 years ago
i want that tabla player!
HenzeManagement 3 years ago
Being a Nepali and also having heard this tune many many times, I don't personally like how he phrases the melody. Perhaps he should have heard the basuri cover of this immensely cover before attemting this.
inepali 3 years ago
very very nice this is real art beautiful :D more vids like this
marius4a 3 years ago
respect lool nice
dmh200 3 years ago
resham firiri...
hustlaa68 3 years ago
Very great! =)
I've wached all your vidoes - that is great!
RusRPGamer 4 years ago
soo good!
kagen24 4 years ago
Amazing performance..Just fantastic!!...Fellows Indians keep take this example......
fahmid2007 4 years ago
the drums are called tablas
moocowman89 4 years ago
does anyone know what those drums are called?
runndrumnswim 4 years ago
lol tablas!
lastchild01 4 years ago
very satisfying! good music's like bookmark of life... it brought back old memories. keep it up guy!!
lkfdude 4 years ago
this is verry pritty raga i adore :)
spidergem1 4 years ago 2
excellent
thaimotorbike 4 years ago 2
Dherai ramro! Resham firiri resham firiri, udeyra jaunki dhandama bhanjang resham firiri.
Excellent playing -love it.
Dhanyabad.
BaddaBigBoom 4 years ago 2
u mean sweet or sweat?
tamchi123 4 years ago
i think he meant both; music is sweet. it is hard to play so they might be sweating too, lol
KGorkha 4 years ago
So Sweat .. come up with more pls...
vdevara 4 years ago
Bansuri is so beautiful, like flowing water with the sweetest sound. This is really good, beautiful song.
pushpanjali 4 years ago
Awesome!!
Keep the name and fame. Keep it up!
mohit616 4 years ago
nice mind blowing
041219842007 4 years ago
Very beautiful.
Darkasthenight06 4 years ago
hmm nice song...only i dont like how the boy from tabla is paying on it...it makes tabla to suffer so much...ye thik hai
salmaji 4 years ago
This is not a bhajan. It is a well-known Nepali folk song called "Resham phiriri."
inku73 4 years ago
This is awesome !!
The music is so pure and loveful !!!
It makes us think of lord krishna !
hamzashahrukh 4 years ago