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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2008

Listen to the students of Wesleyan University performing during the Navaratri festival. They train under Adjunct Instructor Balu and Artist in Residence David Nelson from the Ethnomusicology department.

http://www.wesleyan.edu

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  • @dazzlegirl0220 Well, its not exactly that. The fact is she really did sing well and she might have had a profound interest in the Carnatic music else she would never have come this far. As a matter of fact, I would have thought the same even if she was from an Indian origin.

  • i am so pleased to see a white person singing indian music who isnt a wanabee loser, she is amazing

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  • OMG !!!

  • whoa. these are western folk? they are amazing! i am proud to see that great indian heritage and culture is being appreciated by all types of people. great work! :)

  • People who like this, look up Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan... he is a legend :D

  • Feeling proud to see this video !

  • Music is the divine tool binding our minds and souls!

  • wow....amazing

  • THANK YOU! . No other words. I learned classical music from a most respected Guru here in Trichy, Tamil Nadu twenty-five years ago when this region was the fertile ground for Carnatic music. So, with all authority, I can say , well done, keep up the good work and a BIG THANK YOU!!

    Regards,

    S.Suresh,

    Trichy.

  • great!! never thought western people would sing so well in carnatic!!

  • @devadasrv @rangany You missed my point of my comments. I was simply saying that there was no need for the comments and criticism from the original poster. I can see that I am not able to criticize them but they are able to critisize others. I can see sarcasm is lost in this group.

    And I simply missed an "R" in my comment. I was not trying to teach anyone English, however, I surely can if you wish to understand the use of wit and sarcasm in said posts.

  • @rangany You missed my point of my comments. I was simply saying that there was no need for the comments and criticism from the original poster. I can see that I am not able to criticize them but they are able to critisize others. I can see sarcasm is lost in this group.

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