 got me thinking this guy oh oh what are you thinking? huh you thinking about that guy? you said? what are you saying Rick? Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina Dina I'm Corbin, I'm Rick, and you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter! It's so juicy! You can't even count me in the Vogue Holden case! Bang! Follow someone personally, you can't see the links in the... Up is a two letter word that indicates directions. Oh! You just, I was smoking shrooms. Hahaha! It's true. You can. I guess we wouldn't be very effective. We wouldn't be very effective. Well, why you do that? We are... We know that's becoming more popular now. More states, this past election cycle, like marijuana is legal, like in so many new states, as are mushrooms, all over the place. Actually, in Oregon, all drugs are decriminalized? Well, not hardcore street drugs. No, like meth, everything. But it's not technically legal. It's, instead of going to jail, they're going to rehab. What a fuck! They're not criminalizing drug addiction? Yeah. Actually, I love that idea. It's like, those drugs aren't, like, they're not legal, but instead of going to jail for it, they will send you to rehab. Rehab in the... I'm surprised California hasn't done that. And we will. But anyways, that's not the point of this video. Not at all. But yes, this is actually... Oh! It's Kashikin Chakraborty in training. Two short videos. Right? No. No? I should have stopped drinking whiskey. Right here. Description of the videos. Right here. Right here. Yeah. Two short videos of young Kashikin Chakraborty in training. Corbin always wonders how those Indian classical singers do these fast phrases. This will give a window into the training that helps them do it. In one video, Kashikin is doing paltas, which is where she sings a pattern of notes. Then the same pattern intervals one note higher and so on. For example, if the first one is Do Re Mi Fa, the next will be Mi Fa. Mi Fa So La, et cetera. Got it. Does that make sense? Only much longer phrases which go up and down. Right. Because it isn't just a monosyllabic thing. It's a multi-phrased thing that we've noticed that they have to memorize. Additionally, she also does the same as both Sulphage singing the notes Sa Re Ga and doing the same with the A vowel sound. Oh! Wow! In the second, she's learning a composition. Her dad, the legendary pundit, Ejo Chakraborty, is the teacher. This is cool! That's interesting. So they can not only do it in the structure of the notes, but they can actually do it within the sound of a vowel for lack of better research. And if you haven't seen our interview with her, please do. She's brilliant. It actually wasn't very much an interview. It was a lesson. We just sat at the feet of a teacher and listened to her edumacchetta. Yeah, it was fantastic. So go check that out. Alright, here we go. Wow! Give her a glass of water! Wow! Wow! Sa Re Ga Sa Ma Ga Re Sa Fa Sa Re Ga Sa Ma Ga Re Sa Fa Sa Re Ga Sa Ma Ga Re Sa Fa Sa Re Ga Sa Ma Ga Re Sa Fa Sa Re Ga Sa Ma Ga Re Sa Fa Good grief! Give her some water! My throat is dry, just listening to her. That was like, insane! I also want to know the relationship between Guru or father, I guess in this case, and student. I'm guessing it's like, I was, it's probably a lot more intense, but like, I was, played soccer as a kid and my stepfather was always the coach. Right, my dad always managed my little teams. Yeah, my stepfather was actually the, in the junior Olympic team of the United States, for soccer. And then he had a kid. My step-brother. Because he was, I forget, 18, he was a junior Olympic. Wow. Team. Wow. For the United States. And then, he needed money so he had to go to work. Right. Yeah, take care of him. But yeah, you're always pushed harder than everyone else. Higher expectation. Yeah. But by them and within. Right? I felt, and no preferential treatment, if you've got a good parent as your coach, they're gonna actually be harder on you. Yeah. They're not gonna give you preferential treatment. You're gonna have to earn things and, wow. This is the second video. Can you do what I'm trying on this one? I don't know. I'm trying. You say. Cut. Gee, Wiz, It's pretty great that, and I don't know what year this was because I can't imagine, check abort these, what? 30, 30 something? Something? Yeah, so this was 20 years ago? Probably. Yeah, there wasn't great video cameras then. No. No. Or really to have the wherewithal to think, let's video. You know, let's film this for archival, you know, for history. Yeah. So cool that that was done. Yeah. So cool that that was done. Also, one of the suggested videos, it's actually. Yeah, it is. And, is that kid who's saying? Is that kid who's saying? Sweet. Yeah, man, it's just astonishing to me because there's certain exercises that you do as a singer or you've done in choral music. Now, obviously, not operatic. I've never come anywhere more close to doing opera stuff except for Broadway musical style things like when we did Camelot and Comparable, things that had to be a baritone that was more operatic. But like, you don't do anything really more complicated in your learning of something than like a typical warm-up where you're going, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah. That's it. Mm-hmm. And then you replicate that. Yeah. What I just did, she does, in the span of about two seconds. Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, everything. Every freaking little half-step. Yeah, it must be. It'd be interesting to talk, I don't know, I'm sure she would talk to her again. But like, since her father was this, he was already a legend. Yeah. And his craft. Right. And he was already this amazing guru. Right. Like how, I'm sure she considered it a blessing and like almost like a burden at time. Sure. She just looked like, I have to live up to. How could you not? Him. Yeah, how could you not? But it's also a blessing. Right. You get to have him as your teacher. Exactly, it's that double-edged sword. You can't escape it. On the one hand, you are so blessed that this is what you've been given. And on the other hand, you're so cursed that this is what you've been given. It's that double-edged where you focus more on clearly she has, she's focused on the blessing of it. And I'm sure her father is extremely proud of her as well and wants her to exceed him as well. That's the key. I'm sure all fathers do. They're kind of like Kobe with his daughters. It's awful what happened. But like, he was like, a lot of people were very, like, they always run with Kobe. You can have a son, you know? You're gonna have a, to carry on your legacy. He's like, I have four daughters. Four daughters, man. They're gonna do just fine. Exactly. Yeah. And that's the other thing is that there are, you've heard stories of people that are the opposite. Who as a parent, they place upon this kid, this burden that maybe the kid didn't even want to follow in their footsteps. They have no interest in what they do. And then they not only force them to do it, they then just bludgeon them to death. That's what happened to Michael. I mean, Michael wanted to do what he wanted to do, Michael Jackson, but his dad was, it's part of the reason Michael wanted to be around kids because his childhood was just gone. And that's because of the way his dad worked him. Now, Michael already had a work ethic. He already loved the work, but he had a dad who was, you know, so yeah. Clearly you can tell by the way they're working together, she is focused, man. She's loved every minute of it. That was so cool. That was cool. I loved seeing that. Of course, anything of hers send it our way. Absolutely. 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