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I am to learn new stuff. That's all one of our favorite things That's very very true here. We get who well love to know She's south Indian It is karnatic. There it is. I could see it better I want a low register. I Didn't expect that. I thought it was a dude Incredible That was cool, man. That was cool So here's the deal to this are very intriguing to me because I'm so unfamiliar with There the whole eastern music is a completely different world than Western music Yeah, they have different different scales different everything. Yeah, Western music for those of you Don't know a little music thing a 440 if you notice that American orchestras will tune at the very beginning of a concert to the note A which has 440 vibrations per second on that note and all of the instruments will tune to the a440 just to remind her He was a musical theater teacher. Yeah, I was We had a conservatory of fine art which had theater music dance and visual art and I oversaw all of those aspects so The a440 is completely designed for western music and there are completely other totally different modes for Eastern music and it's much older in fact as I was listening to that the droning reminds me obviously of Gregorian chant But I guarantee that the asian modalities all predate Gregorian And that was just freaking cool. Yeah It's uh, and yeah, I don't again another instrument that I've seen before but I don't know what it's called the Really tall long string instrument. Yeah, yeah, I don't know what that one you'll know and you'll let us know Yeah, and I've never heard of karnatic music. So I have no idea what karnatic they say karnatic music is not from earth Really, it's made from gods by gods for gods by gods. Yeah, no, then it must it must be purely music That's of a spiritual nature Yeah, it's so different from But I love that she kind of did the acapella almost at the beginning and then she Brought in the violin and then she at the end brought in the percussion Yeah, uh, and my my favorite band of all time is the Beatles And I think y'all know if you know the Beatles how much india influenced them and the maharishi and as well as somebody Um, um, oh goodness gracious. I can't believe I'm having a brain fart on this right now Uh, oh my goodness. That's gonna really make me mad He completely transformed the Beatles music George Harrod, they all went and spent time not just with the maharishi But with this legend. Oh Pedro A. Astos is gonna be really mad at me If you don't know who Pedro A. Astos is you should look him up because he's one of the world's greatest Wind instrument creators and players and he played and studied with I can't believe I'm not getting this in my I'm really mad. You're a terrible person. I'm really mad right now I did really love the violinist if it was a violin In this piece. Yes, I thought she killed it Yeah, I was wondering why she was holding it down here as opposed to I know a personal preference. It's um Ravi Shankar good grief rick. They all knew it already. So I cannot believe my brain wasn't pulling Ravi Shankar out of my head I feel better now All I all you had to do was google indian music legend And he pops up. Oh, is it? Ravi Shankar. Yeah, do you know? No, I don't know who that is Oh, Ravi Shankar dude completely transformed the Beatles music and transformed western music Pedro was able to actually study with Ravi Shankar. Anyway, you know, there's one instrument that I wish I could play It's the fiddle or the violin. Yeah, it's a beautiful instrument It's I've always I always wanted to and I wanted to as a kid, but we were poor right my hair expensive My parents can't afford that or the or the lessons that they would take right But that's the one instrument I always wish I'd be able to play even more than like the guitar or the drums I'd wish I'd be able to play the violin because it's such a beautiful instrument It's so complex and expressive. Yeah, really of all the instruments I think they the strings the violins of particular captured emotion And and bring out emotion So if you're if we're watching a Movie where a military dog is killed and it's a solo string instrument on the violin That'd get you to cry. I wouldn't watch a film where a dog guys. Why would I do that? Why would you put that in film? Like are you just a monster?