 are you ready to be transported rick are you ready to be transported hey welcome back to our stupid rakes is Edith I'm Corbin I am Rick and you follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and all juicy content it's so juicy careful with the juice and today uh we are uh please follow us um did I say that already no you didn't talk about do the mumbling thing my dad hates so much and then flip them off hey John there you go uh just for you dad we are reacting to some classical indian singers great that'll get blocked no no live performances we're okay I thought when you said that I thought we were talking about like a song from the 1960s yeah no we've uh we've actually reacted to both these singers it's a it's a duet kind of thing not just not classic classic call I just saw the name yeah Khashiki Chopperboardy who did I think one of the first ones we reacted to maybe the first one from the bar I think so yes and she did the beautiful afternoon or the wonderful afternoon we've also done him as well Mahesh Kail Mahesh Kail yes don't want to have him he was fantastic as well bring uh but yes so are you ready to be transported I just hope it's at least 12 minutes and 54 seconds long I think that's exactly that's exactly how does he do it the mind powers of the man but here we go you're right let's get transported you already I was already transported nice little intro there ending made me want to be a whirling dervish it's one of those things that you just you don't know what to say you're just like that was that was incredible yeah I just talked about this before when we were first introduced to some of this classical music the the you know the biggest starkest difference between eastern western music is the fact that I always make the comparison just think about western music in terms of just 88 keys and a piano and if you're looking at the 88 keys and a piano you've got half steps and whole steps and that's pretty much it the only time western music really goes in between those notes because they do exist are when you're doing affectations like you're doing a bend and we're most commonly hearing that if a violin is doing some kind of a bend or an electric guitar is doing some kind of a bend eastern music indian music lives in those in-betweens they and not only live they play around in there they like go hide and seek in there and there's it also reminds me I think I've said this before in one of the reactions is that they've done studies of the vibrational frequencies that are coming out of distant galaxies and stars and they give off resonances that have uh notations musically so the the universe is actually giving off music sound at a constant pace that resonates within the harmonic series and there's just they say that space is silent but when you have the instrumentation to hear it it is actual the universe is sustained within this context of musical motality no music I've ever heard seems to resonate within that musicality and that notality of the universe like indian classical music and I think that's what blew the minds of the Beatles so much because they felt that they had understood and they did western music when they went to the east it's why when you listen to the music of the Beatles from 62 to 66 and then 67 to 70 their minds were completely exploded open by going to india the their music you can hear it their experimentation especially George Harrison I mean he was profoundly changed yeah quite experienced now how can you how can you not be if you're an art lover yeah and then both both these singers or just obviously we we're familiar with both of them but this was especially for moosh kale he man he has an insane range really does and also I want to know how you actually learn because I know it's years and years and years but like I'm just from a western music you learn a song you learn the beats to it and you learn yeah you go into choir you can have vocal lessons you but how do you know like like that little I don't know what it's called that they do but that amazing thing that they do that I don't know what it's called and if I do it it sounds like absolute just garbage guttural sounds exactly but then it sounds like music uh because it is uh and I just don't know how you learn like the the notes for that and how you practice I'm sure it's the same it's the same thing behind people and is it all improv is it I think it's a lot like jazz wearing wearing jazz a lot of what you do is written and a lot of what you do isn't and you're just feeling each other instrumentally gotcha and you just go from place to place and you need to know the scales and you need to know uh rhythm syncopations and stuff so this just second nature but this transcends that like for example if you're driving in the car and you hear the best of the best of something musically we've been introduced to right whether it's something in jazz or let's say just vocalists that we know in western music you're listening to Journey right I can't sing what's what Steve Perry's singing but I can mimic it pretty close you know I can put my falsetto on and I can stay in rhythm and gives you this kind of false sense of I bet if I trained I could learn that never in a million years the amount I would I would like to learn how like just the basics of it like because I actually from last time we saw it he he's actually a teacher he teaches that would be a fun thing that would be fun that would be really fun to like get a vocal instruction class like get a couple of those as something to experience and just be taught some of the very first things because they do everything from the falling in and out and getting back into the tonic which is the main note like for example if everybody's settling on whatever the note is that's considered the tonic I don't know if it's referred to that in eastern music but it is in western music and then they'll they'll go in and around that but in addition to that they do all of the different things vibrato hold my chai they go way beyond vibrato into those it's just oh yeah I would like to learn like a little unbelievable a little quick lesson of how like just how you start yeah learn to do that yeah the closest we get to that here in america is called yodeling uh we don't have anything that comes remotely close to that level of skill in the voice there's even opera singers don't do that god I can't because he doesn't uh it's like the 32nd and it's all because it's out on pitch I don't know how you and it's all on pitch yeah I don't get how they do it they're both brilliant brilliant uh gifting from god and training out the wazoo yeah that was been incredible can't let us know more uh more stuff like this week in reactive because you know we love it