 That's true, because he never does that. Disrespective of him again. Yep. He's running a social twitter account. What kind of content do they find over in all these places too? Juicy content! It's so juicy. To yesterday year, well, it hasn't been a year yet. No. I totally forgot about the bell. It's not like YouTube sends out notifications anyway. Really? A little something special. Is Priyanka coming to visit? No, we are reacting to a guy playing the tabla. Tabla, tabla. Yeah, tubla. Sweet, too powerful. Tabla. This guy, Zakir Hussain, is apparently like a master. Like the best god of all time. It's called horse racing. Horse running. Yes, sorry. Horse running. The dance number Frenister does, it's not with Ginger Rogers. We have the two of them and each of them at different points. That's the ease of mastery. It's doing something another person would attempt to do and would take decades to be able to do at a level that is acceptable. He is light years ahead of that level and has reached a place of ease. That's what I said, but he was transcended. He's not even thinking. That man was in an artistic zone is where all artists want to get in. And it's when you've hit a place where you're just, you are the art form. You are the art form. That man is the tabla. He is the art form. Yeah. That was, he's like the physical embodiment of that art form. And I don't even know if that's accurate in terms of, I know nothing about the discipline of that percussive instrument. I know what it probably entails based on what I've experienced with some of the more common Western instruments that are conga and any of the other. That, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that that guy would be like, there are some people like Stevie Ray Vaughan is electric guitar. I mean, just he is, as is Eric Clapton. It's just an extension of themselves. This man is, that instrument is an extension of his soul. I wonder he's so great. He's the son of a legendary tabla player. Say it Uda. Ustad, is that Alia or Ala? Ala. Ustad Alaraka. That's his father. Yeah, that's his father. So it makes sense because people like kids of coaches, they're always pushed incredibly hard into what they do. And sometimes it's in certain stars like Michael Jackson's father. It's done way too much, but it also brings out perfection. Then Michael has even said that in regard to, that's what they all didn't like as dad, but if his dad hadn't been a drag queen when he was, you might not have pushed him to the level of excellence. You might have been like Jackson. It's true. So it's one of those things, but and I don't know if this father was that way. Yeah, we're not saying that. No, but the fact that his father was a legendary, which would have helped him obviously get even better and better and better. This guy is incredible. I just, I can't understand how that's done with your fingers. Oh, with every part of your hand. Yeah. He's the first one that we've seen that's kind of done the whole, everything, gamut of things you can do with that instrument. I've always been able to do that. That. Yeah. It's like, it reminded me of that. So I learned that in middle school. So maybe I'm a tablet player. It might be, it very well might be. But the use of the palm and, oh yeah, that was cool. Which he varied up. And other little nuances. Yeah, that was incredible. Thank you for the recommendation. Like I said, I look on all the comments and whatever's like up voted a lot definitely helps. I'll look up what it is. And this was highly voted on. People wanted us to watch the horse, it's called the horse racing one. I'm sure he has a thousand more. But let us know what other ones we should react to. Other instruments, if there's masters of their instrument like this, please, because this is not just entertaining and artistically pleasing for me. It gives me hope for humanity. When I see fine artistry at a level of mastery like that I am so optimistic about the human race because it is an encouragement because the world is full of such sub part artistry that other people accept as good. And to see something like that and know that that exists in the world, I just want more people to see it and say if you wanna see what fine art is, watch that, that was the embodiment of artistry. Gorgeous, fantastic, every level. Man, you are an absolute master. Say his name, Zakhar. I think it's Zakir, Zakir Hussein. Yeah, if I saw him live, I'd be gobsmacked and it might have a hard time shaking his hand. I was getting very emotional watching him. It's like what I've told you what happened when I saw Davis Gaines play the phantom and Phantom of the Opera. Man, I didn't know whose level of artistry was such an embodiment of the art form that I was overcome. I could not go backstage to talk to the man because I was weeping. I don't know that if I had seen a full presentation of him like for 90 minutes or something, I couldn't talk to the guy. I don't know how they can do that for 90 minutes. The hands have got to be so, probably countless. Countless, countless, countless, thousands upon thousands upon thousands of hours. I know, I'm guessing his hands just callous and he doesn't even feel it anymore. Yeah. Right? Like a carp player? Oh yeah, he definitely has calluses and parts of his muscles that are developed that, and just the love, the love he has for him. You're insane and unbelievable. You're incredible. I'm quite a freaking believable.