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Yeah, he played with Robbie Shankar when he was 19 He was a woodstock with Robbie Shankar. I've seen and there's actually video of it But it's not good quality video since it's so old. Yeah, there is video of him playing with Robbie Shankar in a concert though Yeah, yeah, he was with him a long time. Yeah, yeah, just crazy because you know Robbie Shankar When I told you the Pedro said yeah, yeah, here we go It's very impressive and there's you know, we can tell that they're legends But then this man is on like a different level in my opinion because because it's It's like we've talked about like watching the Stevie Ray Vaughan or somebody at the map like the height of their Like right that the master the instrument, right? That the most impressive thing about him besides himself Is that he doesn't look like he's thinking in the slightest the mind-body soul connection is He's like I I'd rather not think because it would mess up what I'm doing with my hands He can go he can go from intuition to application Without thought. Yeah, he can go from musical intuition to the application Without thought his musical intuitions become what he plays Just because he had the intuition and of all I am this is some hyperbolic I'm not exaggerating. It is without question. I have never witnessed or heard a Master of any instrument more mind-blowing than secure Hussain. There has never been there's no Stevie Ray Vaughan solo There's no Jimi Hendrix solo. There's no any Van Halen solo or go down a list of other 60 greatest guitarists of all time There's no classical pianist There's no anybody who I and I've been blown away by people. I Have never seen anybody master an instrument or play it at the level that that man plays this I don't even know there's quarter notes eight notes 16th 30 seconds 64ths, and you can keep doubling I don't know what he just played it was but what did that mean so if you have a Musician, I'm not if you have a quarter note. Let's just for basic simplicity of music Let's say there's four beats per measure as you're looking at music, right? So that would be written as four four It means that there's four beats per measure and the quarter note Which is a arm when you're looking at music the quarter note has the little thing with the flag, right? Yeah, and so if it went one two three four you'd see four of those gotcha, right? And so the time signature says for four it means the quarter note gets the beat Well, if in say for four you wanted to play something and the rhythm was this and you were playing You're doubling the four. Okay, so that would be got the eight So then if you double that every one two three, I can't I'll do this way for The eights and the sixteenths ago 32s would go 64 I can't do it would triple that I think he's doing sixty fours Wow. Yeah, I heard what I think were 64s of I don't know if that's what it would be in Indian terminology is music Universal in terms of the writing of it or no Yeah, in terms of oh no no no no no like in terms of like how they write it the notes and everything Yeah, that's a great question. I have no because I thought you know, we now now we've learned ALS I thought that was universal right as we've learned it is not I only know Western music and Western modalities gotcha I don't I would assume for the sake of like he does because he can play with Everybody the American musician. Well, he does world music in addition to Hindustani and he can probably do anything but yes, he plays with the best of the best and But I should I could ask that of Pedro because Pedro would know it's my understanding that the Western musical time signatures is what everybody would use I Don't know about percussion. I don't know how much of what they have is that wasn't written out That was pure improvisation Yeah, but if he was to do like if he was to work on a Hans Zimmer score I'm sure it would be a combination of Hans saying I want you to improvise But I also have some things I want you to follow along like a rhythm chart Because there are rhythm charts that they read which blows my mind that an instrument they just sit down There it is and they're playing it I'm I Think the normal time signatures of what you know the sharks and the flats and if it's a 4-4 or 3-4 or 7-8 Whatever it is. I think that's universal in terms of what I see But then I don't know because I know there's modality and notes in between Western music of treble bass this one was so impressive to me and I just wish it was longer I know that that was my that's my one grab with the insights by his fault Obviously whoever made this video cut it and anybody who knows that it was a music teacher knows way more than I do Please help us I would love to know if there is if the writing format for Eastern music is different than Western Yeah, we know the modes are different So this one was actually might even be more impressive than the horse running because like it was I You know horse running was Crazy impressive like that was the first thing on face. We react to do and it was mind-boggling, but I think it That one I would watch more because it's longer. Yeah, it's it's longer And so it's so much more it's like and there's multiple times where I had I think people said I had a face Like yeah, well, I had multiple of those in this let's talk about this. I'm assuming the the Patri Satishi Kumar Yeah, what instrument is that because it looked like a a long gated Tableau because one side he played to his fingers the other side Yeah, but he has something on it that reminded me of what you put on a snare Because a snare drum is like a Tom. It's a flat Tom and underneath it. It's got like this cable of I Want to say chain. It's just this this thing that when you press the clamps down It puts it underneath so that it gives you that rattle sound back on a snare You can undo that and it sounds like a Tom He's got something on there that gave it kind of a rattle sound on only one side of the hitting Yeah, I don't know if it's on it around it in it, but let's just talk about He matched everything Yeah, it's a kid who's saying was playing. Yeah, that's what was so funny because it's no conversation they had and that's one I think I've said it multiple times It's one of my favorite things about musicians that it's one of the things I wish I could do is play an instrument because like How musicians talk to each other and they Without speaking right and they just look at each other and they said okay. That's what we're doing now Yeah, how do you know that? I don't know because I'm not a musician He knows because you're a musician so you know what that language is but I have no idea But it's just so impressive to me like yeah, because that's what they were doing They were just like all right. We're gonna we're gonna battle, right? Yeah I've talked with that with a friend of mine you can Google them Google him He's his name's Caleb quay and Caleb was one of the greatest guitar players of all time In fact, Eric Clapton was asked who's the greatest living guitar player alive right now And he said unhesitatingly Caleb quay and I asked that of Caleb I first of all since it was favorite to our players were but Caleb is the kind of master on guitar I Complain I've been in bands where you know where people are going and someone will tell you go somewhere with their Instrument and you can follow them But I don't have soloing mastery in any way shape or form the way like a Caleb would and I've watched Caleb play with another legend who stole Mario who plays saxophone and I've watched them Play back and forth with each other who's still on the sax and Caleb on the guitar and it's it's it is it's another level of artistry where you're talking to each other and you're playing around and you're Challenging each other and when someone matches your challenge you laugh and then that or they'll do something like they'll go one person will and the other one will apply Or the next time they'll go And then I'll go Yeah, yeah, go down to the dump bump bump, you know joking and it's so beautiful Yeah, that's what they did in this and it was so fun to watch because the ones it cares You know I'm not thinking no at all But then he also he's like I'm gonna impress you right now Because you know when you're at that level mastery, you know how good you are exactly I'm not saying in real life He's like you're showboating or anything, but I don't he knows how good he is. Yep, and he should He should and it's fun to watch when people like I you want to you want to see some fun Sorry, and I know we've just rambled on for about 15 minutes It's I think that happens with any secure video we watch it really does he never ceases to amaze me He has that effect on us And any any other videos that he's in please send them our way because I will react to every single one until we are out of them He is truly in the world of music every instrument ever played by anyone up for all time This man is a treasure. We're very very Unique and it's quite exciting that we're just learning it really is amazing. It's really I know I know you haven't Life, but we learned about him what three months ago. Yeah, it's true, but at least we know who can't even know was