 High five. Ready? Three. Two. One. Go. Welcome back to our stupid reaction to some Corbin. I am Ricardo Montalbán. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content. Instagram. Twitter. Twitter for more juicy content. Play it. Now we're about to log off. Thank you for this. This is the Patreon. We are reacting to a Zakhar Hussan video. Really? Stagi Zakir Hussain? It's been a while. And do you want to say the other name for me in the title? Yes. In the title I see the name Jayanthi Kumaris. And Zakir Hussain live. And then the say that I don't know what that other word means, but Jugalbandi. HD. I don't know what Jugalbandi means. Is that the name of the song maybe? But anyways. I don't know. You know we love Ustadzik and Zakir Hussain. If you are new, we got to interview the legend. I know most of you know that. Our very first freaking interview. Was the legend Ustadzik and Zakir Hussain. It was an insane day. And he's still cherished it because that was insane. But, are you ready? Ready and willing sir. Three, two, one, go. That's that instrument that Charkaporty told us about. Yep. This is so great. I just had to get away for a second because that was just too much. How the the Hertz rate of the video cannot keep up with Zakir Hussain's hands. Correct. His hands are too fast for the Hertz rate of the video. My, for those of you who don't know is what like the speed rate at which the pictures go into the screen. So like a higher Hertz rate, the better the quality will be like, let's say you're the cricket ball is being hit. It's going to look like a blur if it's a lower Hertz rate as opposed to if it's a higher Hertz rate, you'll be able to see the ball much clear the faster it goes. And so the he his fingers go so fricking fast. You can't they can't keep up with the Hertz rate. It's insane. So I got to talk about both of them, but sticking with Stagi. He did some things where she, because they're two obviously totally different instruments, right? They're both, they're both a percussion instrument, but very, very different. And, and whenever she did something like totally change a note, whether it was, if it was a gentle bend, he would gently bend the skin of his tabla to make the pitch change. And if she did a, a, like a vibrato, a tremolo on it, he would create the same sensation by just doing something really fast with his fingers. So within an instant of hearing her, he knew whether or not he was just going to bend the skin or add a little diddlete, or he was going to do both at the same time. And that the echoing back and forth off of her and, and she's just, I just, both of them, it's just awe-inspiring. That instrument that she was playing, and she was playing it so beautifully. We, I think we'd seen it in a video before and we, like I said, Chuck up, when we interviewed her, yeah, about that. It was her favorite instrument. Wasn't it, wasn't it the instrument, or maybe she was, what was the instrument that remember she was playing in the music video of hers that we saw where it was just her, and she was playing that instrument while she sang? I think it was that, but it was just, it was not electric. This one was electric. Got it, got it, got it. And so I'm guessing there's electric ones and there's acoustic ones, just like guitars. But those are some crazy little instruments. They look like dragons to me. They do. But they sound awesome. I like them a lot. I would like to learn more and like see, and she was really talented. So I would like to see more of her if she has like some solo ones where she really shows her skill with the, not that she wasn't doing it here, but you know what I'm talking about. But yeah, that was, I do. That was insane. That was unbelievable. So good. What a, what a surprise. Yeah, we like as a Kier Hussein video. Yeah, that he blew our mind and whoever he was performing with would blow our mind too. What a shock. One of the greatest musicians I've ever seen ever. Unquestionably ever, ever, ever, ever. Our stupid reactions tune in for the