 What do you call Shreya Ghoshel? What do I call her? Dost. I don't know. Welcome back to our stupid reaction video. It's a Corbin. Does Dost work for its gender neutral? It is? I don't know. Cause most aren't. Hey, welcome back to our stupid reaction video. It's Corbin. I'm Rick. You follow us on Instagram and Twitter for our juicy content. It's so juicy. Bring us a bell to follow the notification squad. Bang! Follow us on our personal YouTube channels. Other juicy content on those. I think Dost is brother. Whereas like, you know, in Bengal. No. Yeah. Dost. I don't know. No. Bengali, you've got, you know, you have- Shreya, you're my Dost. I don't know. You're my Dost. I don't know why I say it without Spanish and Fletch. Anyways, this is a, uh, this is called three note song and it's by, uh, Rajasar? Rajasar, yeah. We were told we could even correct us if not. I say, I think somebody, maybe somebody in the comments said how to, I think somebody- Are you a racha? I want to get it right. I think somebody told us in the comments once, like, the phonetic- The phonetic of it? Uh, I can't find it. But anyway, this live performance by Shreya Ghoshel with Rajasar is a feast to Rajasar music lovers. My apologies, I couldn't find one with subtitles. That's okay, thank you for trying. I'll explain as much as I can here. Rajasar demonstrates his song composition with three notes. He first asks Shreya to sing and then the orchestra to play the three notes. Finally, Shreya, uh, SPB and Rajasar sing along with orchestra. Hope you enjoy it. The song is a mix of Tamil and Telugu. Thank you. The song prize is solely of three notes. Is that, uh, rare? Yes. Okay. That'd be very strange to have a song only have three notes. Very strange. Gotcha. Even Twinkle, Twinkle little star has more than three notes. Yeah, totally. Ha ha ha! Why are you saying three in one? I don't understand. There are seven notes, right? There are three notes in total. There are three notes in total. What are the three notes? Sariga. That's it. That's it. One more song. This is very, very difficult. How can Sariga, with only three notes, uh, he has done an experimentation. He has sung this song in the 6th grade of marriage. Okay, that's also an experiment. We only understand how he has done it in three notes. Yes, he's saying three notes. Uh, what are you saying? I think this is Rajasar right here. See the one on the right. Ah, that's it. That's it. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. It seems, that he has done it in three notes. I don't understand that part. And He was the guy on stage with his duties. And when they were correct in his game, he was on stage with them. We don't know what he did. What did he do? He did not do anything. He did not do anything. Is this guy in the great, the SPV? He said he was in it, right? Yeah. Maybe this is a new thing. He was in the great, the SPV. He said he was in it, right? Yeah. Maybe this is a new thing. It's back as he's waiting for them to get in time. I think he was just like, I'm going to try something right now. I'm not sure. Because obviously we didn't know what he was saying. Because obviously they switched a little bit. Because obviously there was a point where there wasn't just the three notes. Correct. But I'm wondering if you guys, I want to try something. Probably. It looked like almost parts of the time. Some people didn't know what was going on. What was going on. Obviously the things that they were singing and she was singing, she had a piece of paper. So either that was written lyrically or musically or both. But I do think you're right. I think there are some segments that were just guys I'm good at. I have an idea. I want to do the song. It just says three notes. Do you mind? Because this is not the first time we've seen a very, almost relaxed. Because that doesn't happen very much here. No. If you're in a concert to see like John Williams. Everything is obviously prepped. Yeah. And stuff like that. It was a very loose. I wonder how often that happens. And even with that one we've noted how great it was to see that there was a mix up in the count in and they just flat out stopped and went back and started over. Yeah. Maybe he likes that. Maybe he likes to keep it loose on stage. And how hard is that to do an actual song with just three notes? It's hard. Very hard. Why? Because a simple is always more difficult to make things interesting. It's just a... It's a... Part of the reason is because there are times when you go to write something and everything feels fresh and you feel like you can write a hundred songs, right? Yeah. And then it doesn't matter what you do. Every chord you play, every note you hit is another song that exists. And you're like, I can't do that. And there's nothing. Because everything you do reminds you of another song. And most great songs are more simple in their structure. But it's really difficult to write a simple song. Gotcha. Really difficult to write a simple song. Interesting. Well, let us know what other videos of his and of course Shreya's. Okay, if that's not correct. Our Dost Shreya, the muscular dove. Let us know what other videos we should react to down below.