 And I'm a childe, la childe, la childe La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la Radbeer did so well on that song Hey welcome back to our stupid-right system, it's a Corbin I'm Rick. Nick Folson. Instagram, Twitter, Marjeece Gunn. It's so juicy. I forgot he was in that song. And they're looking, sitting and watching. You wish you could do. Today, we are reacting to Redis, Valhapi, Ganapapin, Vina, instrumental, cool, electric Vina, Rajesh Vadya. In Indian classical music, sometimes when a trainee is nearly there, not yet 100% ready, he or she still may, he or she is still made to perform in a concert along with maestros who subtly are guiding them. This is called the flooding technique. It's- It's disciple probably, right? Probably, yeah. It's generally used for overcoming conditions like performance, anxiety, et cetera. Here's such a case where a young boy performs with three absolute stalwarts of karnatic music and the past should react to performances of all three maestros here. Please bear with the first couple of minutes as Rajesh tunes his Vina. That's cool. We saw him in a video just the other day. Yeah, Ramon. Yeah, I think it was a cover of Bombay, right? So it was- Yeah, it was from Bombay. He was phenomenal. And I'm, thank you for the pre-apology, but watching someone tune their instrument, I can, it's watching them, it's cool. Your mom never reminded watching me tune my instrument. Ooh. Go on to this somber, beautiful. Oh. Down there, hoping to tune it, but the tension of the strings? Yeah, but he hasn't touched any one of them. Oh. So it's like, get it? And this is just how he checks? This young boy is the one he's mentoring, I'm guessing. Yeah, he's the one getting flooded. Rock. He was, this guy reminded me of, he almost has like a punk eyes trip with the face. He's a very sweet face. Very sweet face, yeah. He just reminded me, I was like, oh, punk eyes was the, I don't know what instrument that's called, percussionist. Oh yeah, that was fantastic. So good. And I love, it's proper discipleship of young people to let them be a part with you. I love that it's just called, that it's called flooding, because it's not gonna matter, and it's not even a matter age-wise. I talk age-wise, like when I was leading worship and I remember the first time I was on the platform leading, so I'm the main guy making all the choices about when we're gonna modulate, if we're gonna extend something. So we're all talking to each other, but they're all looking to me. And on the drums is Bill Maxwell, who is a drummer that is a jazz legend with a band called Open Hands. Anybody in the jazz world knows Bill. He may be in the jazz hall of fame. And then on electric guitar to my right is Caleb Quay, who played for Elton John. And when Eric Clapton was asked, who's the best living guitar player you know, without hesitation, he said, oh, it's Caleb Quay. And then I got Pedro Aostache on the wins over there, who's considered the greatest living woodwind player among many. And they're looking at me guarantee that's how that kid was feeling right there. And when you're playing with guys like that, that you know, I'm never gonna be at your level, but they're encouraging you and you're having that silent conversation. And when you make a change, you're nodding, and I remember one time we were done and Bill Maxwell was a pretty quiet guy. He doesn't say much, but I remember one time after like three or four times leading, the day was done and he, it was a really great worship set. We were finished and he put down his sticks and he looked over and he went, really good job, right? Good job. I was like, Bill Maxwell said, good job. It stays with you. Yeah, absolutely. I don't even know what that's like. I don't know how to play any instrument. But it can happen in anything, you know? Yeah, it's like if you were doing a scene with Tom Artie and the scene ended and he looked at you and he went, great scene Corbin. And I'm like, well, you need to step it up a notch. I don't know what the fuck you're doing. Wow. Wow. Let us know what other classical instrument or singing videos we always enjoy these. So let us know more from him or others that we can watch down below. It's too much.