Video regarding the process of construction of a indian classical instrument: The Rudra Veena.
Photos from making the instrument, and details of it when finished. You can listen to it's sound also, but I am just a beginer discovering the art of veena playing. This instrument, for me, can be played both traditional style, and Dagarvani. It's very sensitive (I can hear the pulse of my heart, when I place the ear on the tumba), but it has also strong and long lasting sound. Toombas are 56'' aprx. And djavari to ara 96 cm. In the recording tuning is F#, but the instrument is giving a great sound at G#.
Hope you enjoy it as well as me!
Joel
Ets un artista!, en tot l'espectre de la paraula.
Felicitats i gràcies per compartir!
Franvoices 2 months ago
@muraiki
Querido Antonio, hermano del sonido... Tengo ganas de compartirlo contigo, ¿cuando vienes por aquí?
Que te vaya bien en el camino,
Joel
JoelOliveCruz 2 months ago
@dersuuzalachillout
he, he, he... Yes!
JoelOliveCruz 2 months ago
@Devorahdance,
Thank's Devorah for the compliments, it makes me happy, specially because is coming from your side. Much love,
Joel
JoelOliveCruz 2 months ago
Wow. That is absolutely amazing, and also the sound is really evocative. Your dedication is clear and the result is on the same par. Thanks for sharing this video!
Devorahdance 2 months ago
Fantàstic, Joel. Fantàstic.
dersuuzalachillout 2 months ago
Joel, it sounds and looks fantastic. Thanks!
vtranx 3 months ago
Hola Joel,
El vídeo es estupendo y me he quedado asombrado de tus pasos hacia la música de la India. Que todo vaya maravilloso.
muraiki 3 months ago
great job joel, congratulations & thx for sharing!
i rarely heard an instrument sound that good on F#. making vinas here in kolkata, i know what a pain it must have been.
go on learning & enjoy the blessing of the eternal sound.
CarstenWicke 3 months ago