Jean -Pierre Rampal and L. Subramaniam
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greatest indian flutist-- T.R mahalingam,, flute prodigy from south india.. please everybody chek it out ,, i wanna upload but have shiity net connect,, so sry
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Sharp 7th is the root itself
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Yes, Clearly Rampal is out of his depth in Indian music.
This is some marketing guys idea of a good match because Rampal was famous, not because Rampal studied even the basics of Indian music.
Try listening to some Indian flutists and get a clue.
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A little bit weak on the improvisation. Also, he could have picked an interesting scale to work on - like a Byzantine, Arabian, Hindu or Gypsy type of scale - anything with a flat 9th and a sharp 7th (semitone at top and bottom). He's also not giving the flute a full sound. The "conversation" between flute and violin doesn't seem to be working, but perhaps this was an outtake?
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Quite nice actually
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I think he played on a 14k gold Haynes.
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@SaitFaik54 Haha! But it's still very lovely!
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They are trying hard to fly the carpet. Alas, it doesn't work. All because of the bloody Newton. It just hangs down.
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I NEED CD INFORMATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thank you for posting this video :) Jean-Pierre Rampal has benn inspiration ....
*sigh*
Is there anything that man CAN'T do?
Tuilelen 2 years ago 5
Non a caso Rampal è definito il più grande di tutti i tempi..il suo suono e timbro sono una tavolozza infinita di colori.NESSUNO può ricreare la magia di Jean...è come la Callas, Leanardo da Vinci. Louis Armstrong....GRANDE 4EVER
mogly62 3 years ago 4