folk tune on santoor by shiv kumar sharma
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beautiful piece and obviously some people cant tell the hindu and buddhist peace symbol from nazi symbol which that nazi's stole from hinduism and buddhism in the first place
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amazing sounds
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@lookwhoscomin @Innerstormytitan @theceltickitten In the uploaders channel :)
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beautiful
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Where's this Nazi symbol?
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beautiful
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where the hell is the nazi symbol u guys arguing about???????????
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Just love these Indian folk songs. I've never been to the "land of the veda" as it's popular to call it now. But Shiv Kumar Sharma is one of Indias best santoor players and the Western "hammered dulcimer" is simply a smaller version of the Indian original. All religions and cultures borrow from each other. It's amazing to hear with such clarity, how a master of this instrument can play 100 strings with only two wooden mallets. The piano has only 88 keys and each key has a mallet of it's own
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hello i bought my first indian santoor yesterday and i have absolutely no idea how to tune it.
If someone is willing to help me please contact me!
Thanks a lot
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@anuragarya777 Yes, it's very sad, but some have not evolved yet.... the painful part is waiting for them.
I happen to be a serious santoor player and I do not see the logic of dicussing Nazi symbolism on the comment board of such a beautiful piece
anuragarya777 1 year ago 10
good en correct remark, they did turn it indeed, their brains where turned 45 degrees to by the way
kenzocop1 2 years ago 3