USTAD ZAKIR HUSSAIN with PATRI SATISH KUMAR REACTION!!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
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  • @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS
    @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS  4 года назад +127

    What other videos should we react to???

    • @win2024king
      @win2024king 4 года назад +13

      Please watch the DVD of Mohanlal sir's Vanaprastham that you have. It premiered at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. The film won three awards at the 47th National Film Awards: Best Feature Film award, Best Actor award (Mohanlal), and Best Editing award.

    • @KD-pz9sd
      @KD-pz9sd 4 года назад +4

      Please react to following trailers
      1.Race 2
      2.Singham Returns
      3.wazir
      4.Veerappan
      5.Sarkar
      6.Sarkar Raj
      7. Sarkar 3
      8. Shootout at wadala
      9. Shootout at lokhandwala
      10. ABCD
      11. ABCD 2
      12. Bazar

    • @akhilshethia3707
      @akhilshethia3707 4 года назад +9

      Bole Chudiyan, starring srk,hrithik and big b all of em together. Requesting since a long long time. Please rick! Please korbin!

    • @arpit2455
      @arpit2455 4 года назад +1

      Please react to Freeverse Feast ( Langar) and Seedha Makeover by Krsna. Please. I have been requesting it for so long now.

    • @nitin-wb7lt
      @nitin-wb7lt 4 года назад +6

      With all your love for classical music, it is criminal that you aren't watching Navarasm by Thaikuddam Bridge. It is absolutely brilliant fusion of Carnatic and rock.

  • @jaanusun
    @jaanusun 4 года назад +569

    And the instrument that Patri plays is the Mridangam

    • @utbe2002
      @utbe2002 4 года назад +3

      There was a recent tamil movie Sarvam Tala Mayam (everthing is rhythm) which was about a Mridangam player and his life. Nice movie.

    • @sainath66666
      @sainath66666 4 года назад +7

      React to Kadri Gopal Nath, he recently passed away
      Such a great musician

    • @techtonicdiaries8699
      @techtonicdiaries8699 4 года назад

      love that instrument

    • @rameshkumarsharma397
      @rameshkumarsharma397 4 года назад +1

      that instrument is pakhawaj not mridangam.

    • @1080lights
      @1080lights 4 года назад +2

      Ramesh Kumar Sharma Patri Satish Kumar plays the mridangam. He does not play the pakhawaj

  • @linkbombchu168
    @linkbombchu168 4 года назад +472

    There have only been a few musicians in history than are called ustad. The masters of their instrument. He is one of them.

    • @PatilAdi
      @PatilAdi 4 года назад +47

      Intern Creamery Pandit and Ustad are the same level. Pandit is usually addressed to Hindu musicians while Ustad is addressed to Muslim musicians

    • @desirogerebert3562
      @desirogerebert3562 4 года назад +9

      Ustads are musicians who have mastered their skill and have knowlege enough to impart it to others. It is usually given to muslim musicians. The equivalent of a Ustad in Hindus is Pandit like Pandit Ravishankar, Pandit Ajay Chakraborty, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, etc, Ustad Bismillah khan.

    • @RajanKumar-pj7ls
      @RajanKumar-pj7ls 4 года назад +4

      This is called Ganga Jamuna tahjeeb

    • @BlackMambo5
      @BlackMambo5 3 года назад

      @@RajanKumar-pj7ls More like faux-secularism.

  • @Sutejb
    @Sutejb 4 года назад +299

    "BATTLE" is a very common stage play amongst Indian classical music This is called "Jugal Bandi" essentially meaning Competing symphony

  • @mohitahlawat1301
    @mohitahlawat1301 4 года назад +70

    Zakir Hussain just won the *Fellowship of the Akademi* 🙌🙌🙌
    *Highest honour* by the oldest National academy of arts in India

  • @vinyasperla
    @vinyasperla 4 года назад +364

    Instrument Patri Satish kumar plays is called Mridangam. Mridangam is usually used in Carnatic Music whereas Tabla is in Hindustani Music.

    • @deeprahul
      @deeprahul 4 года назад +9

      It's Patri Satish Kumar not Ravish. I guess you watch NDTV too much xD

    • @vinyasperla
      @vinyasperla 4 года назад +4

      @@deeprahul I had changed..

    • @yashkaushik6116
      @yashkaushik6116 4 года назад +1

      to firr DHOLAK kya hai???

    • @vinyasperla
      @vinyasperla 4 года назад +5

      @@yashkaushik6116 Dholak is usually used in folk dances and less complicated than both Mridangam and Tabla

    • @use__your__sense
      @use__your__sense 3 года назад

      @@yashkaushik6116 pakhawaj hain ig

  • @Shacko14
    @Shacko14 4 года назад +592

    You should see the video of Pandit Ravi Shankar and Ustad Alla Rakha (Zakir Hussain's father) where they explain the Indian modalities for a western audience.

    • @SUS0690
      @SUS0690 4 года назад +11

      Share the link if something like this exist....it will help them....I hope it's with eng sub

    • @m.navonil
      @m.navonil 4 года назад +57

      @@SUS0690 Full version: ruclips.net/video/ZPkPTSS7OiI/видео.html 45min
      8min version where the explanation is: ruclips.net/video/Joyk_EMtzn0/видео.html
      they are in English as it is from a London concert

    • @d.bhanutomer2002
      @d.bhanutomer2002 4 года назад +1

      Also one should see pt ravi shankar,allah rakha,and Yehudi Menuhin trio video osLVeNAhxzcCkjTZSdmY4X64L2cYaugg9q39Xtdp5pA/fEIT/ykJPZBPtd0BlCpp. Link given

    • @Skeptic_arun
      @Skeptic_arun 4 года назад

      I requested it earlier...

    • @digvijaypradhan5330
      @digvijaypradhan5330 4 года назад

      Do it

  • @nikhilkrishnan9
    @nikhilkrishnan9 4 года назад +148

    India has an oral tradition, Rick - Religion, music, dance - anything educational has always been passed from teacher to student or Parents to children orally.

  • @rplmhzrk17
    @rplmhzrk17 4 года назад +254

    Indian classical music is written differently.
    But like Rick said even here we change beats (all in instruments-by playing, singing-by singing faster and in dancing ( by dancing faster)
    They are called as ek gun ( multiplied by one), do gun ( multiplied by two), then multiplied by 3,4,8 and so on.
    The different Indian taals ( the written beats) are of different lengths. Some are of 6 beats, some 8, some 12, some 16 and longer. So saying the multiply thing works when you double, triple, quadraple speeds.
    Also the speeded up compositions are not written. You do the calculations and decide which places you have to sing faster, which place you have to start and which place you have sing slower etc since you have to complete your piece within a complete rotation of the taal
    For example, if it's a taal of 7 beats. Your compostion can be of 7, 14, 28, 56 etc beats and so on.

    • @rplmhzrk17
      @rplmhzrk17 4 года назад +20

      Indian classical singing is improve. In vocal, we only have the usually the small body itself. All the modulations, singing taans, notes etc the singer adds by themselves. It's actually quite interesting 🙊
      When we learn classical music along with singing we also had to learn the theory of music ( very different from western system I think. I know Indian classical system-music and some Kathak so I don't know about percussion instruments though), our teachers used to give us homeworks to make our own taans ( musical note composition)
      Taans are interesting. As in one raaga you can use only some note progressions. Every raaga is unique in terms of how the scale goes from up and down, some times some notes are missing in the raaga, some notes are used in their soft or sharm version, some notes come after certain other notes and so on and while doing your work you have to keep all that in mind and improve.
      It's like freehand but with a lot of conditions🙊

    • @phosdk
      @phosdk 4 года назад +6

      Didn't get most of the thing you said,sorry for being a music dumbo, but wanted to feel knowledgeable thus liked your comment.😅

    • @rplmhzrk17
      @rplmhzrk17 4 года назад

      @@phosdk you're so kind haha 😁

    • @Skeptic_arun
      @Skeptic_arun 4 года назад +5

      Nice explanation... I sometimes think I should write all these but I am not expert and I can make mistakes so I don't write... Beauty of Indian classical music is practice and making music intuitive rather than writing... 😅

    • @sdhanabalan3875
      @sdhanabalan3875 4 года назад

      R H p

  • @Hrshsngh_19
    @Hrshsngh_19 4 года назад +741

    This is like a rap battle.

    • @ygG-cx5zr
      @ygG-cx5zr 4 года назад +46

      If it were a performance on its own it would have been called the 'Jugalbandi'

    • @lostashmish
      @lostashmish 4 года назад +22

      in indian classical system of jugalbandi - its not battle.. Its like union :)

    • @techtonicdiaries8699
      @techtonicdiaries8699 4 года назад +8

      both are god level musicians

    • @Jackwesker3232
      @Jackwesker3232 4 года назад +4

      'Mridangam' was used in A R Rahman's 'Jiya Jale' Indian ensemble cover by Berklee College of Music.

    • @AkshardhamNewDelhi
      @AkshardhamNewDelhi 4 года назад +1

      @@lostashmish I wanna do it sometimes 😏:)

  • @alexmascaranhas6502
    @alexmascaranhas6502 4 года назад +190

    And thats why we call him the ustad

  • @tilakabhi
    @tilakabhi 4 года назад +72

    Patri Satish Kumar is a Diamond of Mridangam = percussion instrument. A living legend.

  • @yogeshtank2007
    @yogeshtank2007 4 года назад +111

    This is called "Jugalbandi" which literally means "entwined twins. Its a duet and can be either vocal or instrumental. They try and one up/challenge each other. Zakir Hussain was asking Patri Satish Kumar to and and copy his tunes...

  • @avantikajakati5051
    @avantikajakati5051 4 года назад +118

    Tabla and Mridangam! Carnatic and Hindustani in one. Such beauty 😃

  • @jaanusun
    @jaanusun 4 года назад +410

    Indian music is not written out. Indian musicians do not read music. The traditional teaching method is oral. They learn by rote and by imitating the teacher.

    • @jyotsnatata4251
      @jyotsnatata4251 4 года назад +27

      Basic is written... Yeah oral teaching is done but knowing the basic is to know the written building block of any Bol for Tabla or any Raag

    • @chaitanyaloll9183
      @chaitanyaloll9183 4 года назад +3

      For vocal I have seen some writing.. but they are different ..like bahirav raga .. I do not know if I'm correct..

    • @ruchitiwari2809
      @ruchitiwari2809 4 года назад +2

      chaitanya Loll Yes you are right. Vocal is taught both through oral and writing.

    • @jyotsnatata4251
      @jyotsnatata4251 4 года назад +3

      @@chaitanyaloll9183 yeah well every raag is different with different notes... N it is particular.. if u say a Raag like Bhairav.. u have to know the notes.. which had been written long back..

    • @advaitkamat1940
      @advaitkamat1940 4 года назад +17

      Tabla rhythms are written out. There's two styles of writing it. "Bhatkhande" style and "paluskar" style. The multiplication of the beats in terms of 16-32-64-128 has to be written out and properly represented in both tabla and vocals in Indian classical music.

  • @techtonicdiaries8699
    @techtonicdiaries8699 4 года назад +19

    Both are God level musicians ..Sashtaang Dandwat Pranaam to them 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @harshalbhanarkar
    @harshalbhanarkar 4 года назад +42

    Tabla is not an instrument for Zakir Hussain, he himself is Tabla!

  • @sohamsinha5748
    @sohamsinha5748 4 года назад +187

    He has attained ULTRA INSTINCT

  • @abhiprajapati3085
    @abhiprajapati3085 4 года назад +65

    Rick has the best collection and selection of words in his vocabulary!!!!😁

  • @TanayLuthra
    @TanayLuthra 4 года назад +53

    The cool part, is that even tho its RiDicoulously fast, they know exactly which "notes" they're hitting, and could probs recite it afterwards

    • @TanayLuthra
      @TanayLuthra 4 года назад +1

      sorry idk the what the hits/notes are called for drums/tablas

    • @varaddeshpande5155
      @varaddeshpande5155 4 года назад +3

      @@TanayLuthra Tabla notes are called as Bol (बोल)

  • @jyotsnatata4251
    @jyotsnatata4251 4 года назад +85

    Writing format is mostly in the languages (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu etc).. the beats r different.. not just multiples of 4.. TAAL is the written beats of various lengths.. can be multiples of 8(Kaharwa), 12(Ektaal), 16(Teentaal), 6(Daadra) n numerous others.

  • @sreesharath
    @sreesharath 4 года назад +147

    My 'like' is for Rick's singing ! 🤩

  • @TheAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa7
    @TheAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa7 4 года назад +46

    Fun fact- The technique of mapping and writing down musical notes on paper was first created in India.

  • @Pranav-vb5ho
    @Pranav-vb5ho 4 года назад +46

    The eastern music is written differently, however, it does have similar notational features to what you mentioned for western music. In Tabla, each 'Taal' has a fixed number of base units (called 'matra'), which can be played at 2x, 3x, 4x, 6x, 8x...etc speeds. Playing at multiples of 3 (3x,6x,9x..) is comparatively difficult than playing at multiples of 2 (2x,4x,8x,16x). Tabla has various compositions like 'Kayda', 'Rela', etc which are integral multiples of those base units of a 'Taal' and hence when one begins the composition at the beginning of a 'Taal', it should automatically end at the end of multiples of those base units (assuming the player is skilled in his time sense).
    I am unfamiliar with the terminology used in western music, that's why tried to state the stuff as it is (without using the appropriate terminologies)

    • @pra2221
      @pra2221 4 года назад +1

      Pranav Kulkarni I was going to write this but glad to see that you wrote this 5 month back

  • @jaimintrivedi2207
    @jaimintrivedi2207 4 года назад +15

    The fun fact is that even if you bang the Tabla, you won't even generate half the sound Zakir Hussain generates. It takes incredible technique.

  • @sumitkerketta8466
    @sumitkerketta8466 4 года назад +57

    I love this kind of reaction

  • @trisannita_sings
    @trisannita_sings 4 года назад +25

    It's like question- answer session or a conversation through different bols, thekas of taal. A beautiful jugalbandi❤️
    Thanks for choosing such a beauty for reaction 🤗❤️

  • @spdcrzy
    @spdcrzy 4 года назад +17

    Zakirji isn't thinking in that moment. I can attest to that. I've seen him live and been to his workshops. What's even more impressive, though, is his ability to retain and recollect EXACTLY what he just played literally off the top of his head, hours, days, or even weeks later - AND THEN TEACH IT.

    • @rushiljohar4206
      @rushiljohar4206 3 года назад

      He's Dave Chappell of tabla. Dave didn't need matter for stand up comedy. He is the Matter.

  • @AvanishVerma
    @AvanishVerma 4 года назад +14

    The thing both of the people were doing is called 'Jugal-bandi' .. thats the way 2 classical musicians aquaint to each other while performing live... Also its a test of strength but in a respectful way.. that only those doing jugalbandi can understand.
    The other instrument is called 'Mri-dan-gam' its dia is short on one side produces sharp sound.. the other side has larger dia producing bass sound.

  • @tanishqverma9869
    @tanishqverma9869 4 года назад +121

    That one damn disliker😂😂

    • @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS
      @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS  4 года назад +10

      lol

    • @Travelshorts874
      @Travelshorts874 4 года назад +5

      @Korbin It's Jebby🤔 I guess😂🤔

    • @rohanmaharjan9674
      @rohanmaharjan9674 4 года назад +1

      @@Travelshorts874 jaby is better ..he knows alot abt indian cinemas and india ..he gives honest reviews..these osr always giving good reviews and making fool

    • @Travelshorts874
      @Travelshorts874 4 года назад +7

      @@rohanmaharjan9674 no no my brother, I am OSR subscriber since they started channel ,they have very sweet family Their reaction are so honest , they loves indian culture passionately, as Rick and Korbin being theatre artist , they gives us much true detail about cinema, acting.
      If something is bad you can't say it's nice, you have to be honest,
      As jebby's channel is older than osr, he know much more about india ,
      Initially I didn't like OSR reaction much , but see now I am in OSR family 💕💕💕💕💕💕

    • @anandaragi4298
      @anandaragi4298 4 года назад +1

      @@reconquistahinduism346 😀😀😀😀😀 bro ndtv reporter epic reply

  • @vidyathottappillil8367
    @vidyathottappillil8367 4 года назад +46

    Urghh !!! Uploaded 1min ago.. nd I still can't be the first to comment..OSR has soooooooooooo many genuine subscribers.. 🥳

  • @tsram
    @tsram 4 года назад +16

    This kind of back and forth is done in between concerts, mostly when it is an ensemble of great artists but the focus is on one person (in this case the vocal singer). It is usually called Jugalbandi means, literally, "entwined twins. It is done especially in Hindustani classical music, but also in Carnatic that features a duet of two solo musicians. It thus gives an opportunity for the 'supporting artists' to steal the spotlight for some time, and then the focus goes back the lead performer.
    it is usually in-situ performance and is not practised where the artists move in and out of well known thalas (rhythms) while adding their on changes to it.

  • @soumitrabhagwat6927
    @soumitrabhagwat6927 4 года назад +2

    I have had the good fortune of watching Zakir Hussain live and I kid you not he's unbelievable. He makes it look ridiculously easy. It's almost as if his fingers are gliding smoothly on the tabla. Ultimate legend 🙌👌

  • @shivangirammurty4729
    @shivangirammurty4729 4 года назад +18

    The way we write notations in Indian Classical music is different, we do have a pattern to show the quarters, the 8's and 16's etc, different markings are done. But notations are not always written, many prefer not to write them but sometimes for ease they are written, so there is a specific technique of writing notations and not just one technique, there are different methods of writing notations for Indian Music under different "Schools of Music" or "Gharanas"

  • @ParthPatel-qp7be
    @ParthPatel-qp7be 4 года назад +39

    Korbin has just said...mridangam as "long tablaa" 😂😂😂 I am dead

    • @bhuthalingamdevarajan8987
      @bhuthalingamdevarajan8987 4 года назад +2

      @@1080lights everybody is learning. There is no need to swear. It is mridangam

    • @abhishektripathi593
      @abhishektripathi593 4 года назад +1

      i used to call it ..double sided tabla...or Two in One tabla...in my childhood. 🤣

    • @garimakilledar5810
      @garimakilledar5810 4 года назад

      We used to call it a dholak. Idk if it's the same or different instrument.

  • @tahsinansari5458
    @tahsinansari5458 4 года назад

    Wooow...just awesome.....thanks for reacting on this super vedio guys.....loved ur reaction 👍❤️💐🎉

  • @game-f-un-limitedgamer8958
    @game-f-un-limitedgamer8958 4 года назад +9

    In Indian music there are 7 main soors or frequencies (like octaves in Western music). They are Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni .
    Then these are just extended on either sides by increasing or decresing the freqeuncies.
    Thus Indian music is written in these basic frequencies.
    For percussion instruments there are other ways of writing. E.g. for tabla its Dha Tin Dhin Tirkit Na ....

  • @jyotsnatata4251
    @jyotsnatata4251 4 года назад +6

    That was a great Jugalbandi between a Tabla and a Mrudangam... 😍😍😍😍

  • @meghakamath8427
    @meghakamath8427 4 года назад +6

    I saw this live... I was very young and obviously didn't realize the depth of the music that I heard then.😂
    Watching it now gives me goosebumps

    • @meghakamath8427
      @meghakamath8427 4 года назад

      @@nsn5564 this was at Alva's College, Moodbidri, Karnataka in January 2007 I think
      Alva's college conducts this cultural extravaganza every year called Alva's Virasat... They call upon proficient and famous artists not just Indians but also from overseas..
      I don't know if the recordings are available anywhere.. You can checkout their college website for photos and videos.. I'm not very sure.

  • @nabhanyachouhan3604
    @nabhanyachouhan3604 4 года назад

    Thank you sooooooo much for this one...I mean... I am already into classical music and I just love all these singers and musicians... I watched this video in the evening and all my exhaustion just went away
    Thank you sooo much
    Love you loads❤❤❤❤

  • @meharjoshi6663
    @meharjoshi6663 4 года назад

    The intro is too funny!😂 and the variety of things and sounds you guys can do is incredible!!! I love the intros!

  • @queenbee1605
    @queenbee1605 4 года назад +3

    I haven’t watched this but I know it’s gonna rock!!! My fav kind of reaction ❤️❤️

  • @KILLAPANDAgaming
    @KILLAPANDAgaming 4 года назад +4

    Fun fact 101--Tabla is a instrument that was created by dividing the other instrument (dholak) which satish kumar used is a type of dholak; by cutting in half of a traditional dholak you get tabla one drum and the other one which are both tuned differently

    • @1080lights
      @1080lights 4 года назад

      It’s a mridangam, not a dholak.

  • @bunnyrabbitplays8979
    @bunnyrabbitplays8979 4 года назад

    Almost 500k.Congrats

  • @duk9097
    @duk9097 4 года назад +2

    When ever I attend a live concert of classical music I always have tears rolling down.

  • @yashwantsingh5005
    @yashwantsingh5005 4 года назад +4

    ohh my god, Mridangam creating vibrations is just amazing !!

  • @theartist9100
    @theartist9100 4 года назад +4

    I am not a classical musician but I can tell you one thing that the Indian classical music always have *SAAT SWARA*( meaning the seven swara ) in the base of every Melody and the swara is-
    1- Sa.
    2-Re..
    3-Ga....
    4-Ma......
    5-Pa.........
    6-Dha............
    7-Ni.................
    And one more thing
    Anyone who master those seven swara are called the "Ustaad"

  • @reshmaumesh1250
    @reshmaumesh1250 4 года назад

    Awww..I wish it was a longer video of the performance..both of them were awesome!!

  • @ashutoshgotad5345
    @ashutoshgotad5345 4 года назад

    This was my request/suggestion. Thank you for playing.

  • @myaatkins
    @myaatkins 4 года назад +3

    Everytime I see a movie in the back I get excited and think they've seen it recently. Ddlj is fitting since I just rewatched. Now I'm on veer zaara

  • @HariKumar-tn6fn
    @HariKumar-tn6fn 3 года назад

    You guys have huge respect on our legends and it's quiet evident in your reaction - "which makes us feel proud of you guys". Love you both..❣️✌️

  • @SwagatBhattacharjee
    @SwagatBhattacharjee 4 года назад

    Having watched at least 95% of all your videos, I can say that this was among the best reactions on your channel thus far. 💕👏

  • @ravitripathi1695
    @ravitripathi1695 4 года назад +4

    You must watch Shri B hari kumar playing mridangam , his mridangam sounds like a roaring lion in "kadri gopalnath vol 2". ❤️🙏

  • @gamesbhaand0078
    @gamesbhaand0078 4 года назад +7

    There's amazing 7.47 min video of 8 tabla players playing in unison at the birth centenary celebration of Ustad Allah Rakha, Zakir Hisain's Dad. Please react to that. Its titled , *Birth centenary of ustad allarakha khasab. The Tabla maestros All together*

  • @Varun-vip
    @Varun-vip 4 года назад

    Congrats for 500k subs

  • @gurugupta4396
    @gurugupta4396 4 года назад +1

    I just don't understand what was to dislike in this beautiful video and an amazing reaction. Some people are just impossible. More love to ths channel.

  • @singer_sathya
    @singer_sathya 4 года назад +2

    You have to checkout Ustad Zakir Hussain playing with the Mridangam Maestro Sri Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman, who is a living legend who was the one who announced Zakir Hussain as Ustad on stage. He has been playing Mridangam since his age of 5 and now he is 80+ of age.

    • @sreekarkanchinadham7828
      @sreekarkanchinadham7828 2 года назад

      Sir do you have that video? I always wanted to see both of the legends playing together

  • @indrajeetkamat6138
    @indrajeetkamat6138 4 года назад +4

    Mridangam - is a beautiful sounding instrument.
    The rap battle is called - Jugal bandi. Its more like a conversation between two instruments here.
    Only crime is - this video ends.

  • @saurabhjalutharia5898
    @saurabhjalutharia5898 4 года назад

    Its the first time i am watching his work.. Only becoz of u.. Thnks guys for opening the window of his work for me..

  • @ruffirder77
    @ruffirder77 4 года назад

    Loved Rick and Korbin's reaction on this video - I love the fact that Rick has musical background and profound understanding and appreciation for Music. I enjoyed Rick's explanation on notes and tempo!

  • @mayureshbaji
    @mayureshbaji 4 года назад +33

    'Horse racing' video and stuff like thay is for layman listeners. They usually do that for audience that doesnt know intricacies of their art. They put it in some format that's relatable to them, like horse running, or a train etc. He is far more capable than this. His skill here is just a teaser.

    • @Suraxa1970
      @Suraxa1970 3 года назад

      Thank you for this comment! As impressive as this is, it’s not the real ability of either artist. You need to have a deep understanding of rhythm to be able to appreciate the pauses as opposed to just manic speed!

  • @happinesssmilesbybitan5871
    @happinesssmilesbybitan5871 4 года назад +6

    Indian Classical Music can be written down using octaves (different from western octaves - “do re me fa so la ti do” vs “sa re ga ma pa dha ni sa”)
    But tabla has its own language. I learned tabla for a few years, it takes years to master.
    Rick is absolutely right about the rhythm cycles known as “taal”s (can be any number of beats, most common are 16, 10, 8, 6) and also correct about the multiplication of beats that creates the speed. It’s called the mathematics of tabla.
    Also any composition for sitar, sarod, flute or even songs are written according to a taal to be played using tabla.

  • @varunvarshney8695
    @varunvarshney8695 4 года назад

    What an impressive video. You should watch more of "jugalbandi" videos where two musicians try to match each other with different instruments. The ones with a string instrument vs a percussion instrument are awesome.

  • @vasudhakamath3037
    @vasudhakamath3037 4 года назад

    I am happy that you were viewing the recording of Alva's Virasat. That is an annual music and dance festival held in January every year at Moodabidri near my place Mangalore.

  • @ygG-cx5zr
    @ygG-cx5zr 4 года назад +26

    Indian music is not written-written. It is mostly memorized.

  • @rahulray9983
    @rahulray9983 4 года назад +6

    It is due the depths of classical music and masters of such musical genius that many in India here consider Hip-Hop and Rap music to be an Inferior/Lazy Art form....

  • @mrigankshankar6992
    @mrigankshankar6992 4 года назад

    I wish I could like this reaction multiple times. I’m learning to play the keyboard and Rick’s knowledge on music theory makes so much sense.

  • @nagpuridadus1469
    @nagpuridadus1469 4 года назад +1

    Here is so many different world's in India like this🙏😎 thanks for reacting guys, love from India 😘👍

  • @mr.jashon
    @mr.jashon 4 года назад +4

    You are watching one of the worlds oldest music instruments indian leart these from vedic text (samveda) which are around 2000years old.
    The beats you said is universal but graphical representation is pure western.
    Tabla has Many taal(claps)
    So snap is western version of it. Our ancestors tried all possible combination of taals in these specific instruments.
    You can see some cave and temple has 4th-5th CE sculpture with Mridangam (same instrument patri playing in video) flute , damru etc.
    While clapping master can use hand gestures too to control tempo etc. As modern master gives instruction to orcastra.
    Usually they use verbal beats with claps combination to understand for beginners. We still use this technique in bollywood songs.
    No notes required. You have to learn beats verbally and play it on instrument.
    It improves your listening power. Which is necessory for a true musician to identify different chords and pattern and tempo without notes.

  • @karthiksank642
    @karthiksank642 4 года назад +11

    Look at his talk at Google.. or his interview in Canada.. both of them are in English.. you'd get a lot more out of those videos

  • @veelovessleep
    @veelovessleep 4 года назад

    I had requested this on Instagram, idk if anyone else did as well, but thanks anyway! 😊😄

  • @AkashdipBaraiya
    @AkashdipBaraiya 4 года назад

    U know what.... U guys don't cease to amaze me... Ur in-depth analysis guys... Just wow

  • @ayushmehrotra2841
    @ayushmehrotra2841 4 года назад +4

    When legends having conversation through instruments😃

  • @hbkgogs33
    @hbkgogs33 4 года назад +4

    Thats why he is a USTAD,this man has definitely attained ultra instinct

  • @ravigautam8474
    @ravigautam8474 2 года назад

    Great reactions Rick👍

  • @shahidKhan-ny7zu
    @shahidKhan-ny7zu 4 года назад

    They both were amazing.And u both too!

  • @lolittapurple4746
    @lolittapurple4746 4 года назад +6

    3:18 best reaction ever 😃😃😃

  • @r.h.6249
    @r.h.6249 4 года назад +9

    It was like watching a rap battle....LOL

  • @chhr23
    @chhr23 4 года назад

    Awesome video and awesome reaction 👏

  • @pdd1240
    @pdd1240 4 года назад

    The expression on Ustad Zakir Hussain's face are as much enjoyble as the 'Tabla' ...
    Thanks to RUclips otherwise most of us common people would only here the names and couldn't ever watch how amazingly these legends play those instrument.

  • @Shreenathp002
    @Shreenathp002 4 года назад +3

    He plays all drum based instruments and he started playing it since he was 3 and for 10 hours everyday

  • @gamesbhaand0078
    @gamesbhaand0078 4 года назад +3

    Very 1st 'taal' typically Tabla players learn is 'Teen Taal' that has 16 'matras' or beats. It goes like
    Dha dhin dhin dha,.
    Dha dhin dhin dha,
    Dha *Tin* tin dha,
    *Ta* dhin dhin dha.

  • @kuldeepjain8642
    @kuldeepjain8642 4 года назад

    That was extreme work of art. Remarkable and damn enjoyable.

  • @shrinidhi21
    @shrinidhi21 4 года назад +1

    I was present at this event in Moodbidri. The whole audience was hypnotized during this jugalbandi 🙌🏼

  • @ashwinsubramanya
    @ashwinsubramanya 4 года назад +7

    That was alvas festival it's a education institution in mangluru/Mangalore Karnataka.. my state..

    • @incarnation8187
      @incarnation8187 4 года назад +1

      Howdu sir, adu moodabidri to be precise.

    • @ashwinsubramanya
      @ashwinsubramanya 4 года назад

      @@incarnation8187 I actually used to study in canra urva for a year.. makes me nostalgic..

    • @incarnation8187
      @incarnation8187 4 года назад +1

      @@ashwinsubramanya im a product of Canara Main. Hows that 😁😁😁

    • @ashwinsubramanya
      @ashwinsubramanya 4 года назад +1

      @@incarnation8187 it's a small world..

    • @incarnation8187
      @incarnation8187 4 года назад +1

      @@ashwinsubramanya true that my friend yelliddavru yelli sigtaiddeve nodi😁😁

  • @RPRV1998
    @RPRV1998 4 года назад +15

    Zakir Hussain is a legend .

    • @boonslang6689
      @boonslang6689 4 года назад

      We have a diamond like him but this govt is trying to award Bharat Ratna to that british bootlicking coward Sawarkar. Shame on Us.

  • @saritag1471
    @saritag1471 4 года назад

    Zakir and his tabla seem to be talking to each other, they are going as they are going, and their eye expressions are amazing.👌👌 we want more Korbin... and ur intro part.. makes my day.. 🤣🤣

  • @shikhashrivastav4709
    @shikhashrivastav4709 4 года назад

    Both of you always pick something unique which is amazing....keep it up....👍

  • @ashishojha4877
    @ashishojha4877 4 года назад +4

    They produce different sounds by increasing or decreasing tensions on the skin of tabla...by pressing the top most skin with certain force

  • @ashok7177
    @ashok7177 4 года назад +7

    Please review Govinda's Street dancer song. He has shown some break dancing skills in this 80's video

  • @swatisatsangi4519
    @swatisatsangi4519 4 года назад

    Love this reaction your faces shows that you are completely enjoying this video.

  • @sheshadhribalaji7448
    @sheshadhribalaji7448 4 года назад

    Nice to see you guys reacting to indian classical music.Keep up the good work guys.👌❤

  • @sagnikpaul1811
    @sagnikpaul1811 4 года назад +5

    No . The way we write the notes of the Hindustani Music is completely different than Western Music. But, doubling up the speed of playing an instrument or vocal music is taken very seriously in classical Hindustani Music.

  • @sidanimator
    @sidanimator 4 года назад +3

    04:59 "That's What She Said !"

  • @raoravip
    @raoravip 2 года назад

    Simply amazing .both are legends

  • @nerolac
    @nerolac 4 года назад

    this synchronization is called jugalbandhi .... which is the total coordination in terms of music and mind sync of two instrument players ..... the jugalbandhis are always awesome to watch n hear

  • @akshayamin6693
    @akshayamin6693 4 года назад +7

    This is what's expected form the #osr you have a higher standard to maintain.

    • @EagleOverTheSea
      @EagleOverTheSea 4 года назад

      Exactly!

    • @krish2033
      @krish2033 4 года назад

      I can see you are very big fan of osr... because I've seen you multiple time commenting...

    • @akshayamin6693
      @akshayamin6693 4 года назад +1

      @@krish2033 I am not that regular here might have been in Twitter.

  • @kuchbaaten4373
    @kuchbaaten4373 4 года назад +5

    Indian classical music has notations just like western classical music except it is not written, it oral and memorized by the musicisns. The tabla or other percussion instruments have notations as well, which the tabla player may vocalize before playing. The tabla has predefined beats (taals) which may vary from 4 to 16, have different divisions like 4+4+4+4 or 3+4+3+4, and different tempos...It's all very structured. The improvisation happens within the boundaries of the predefined structure....BTW: love your reactions to indian classical music.

  • @nirmalsridharan7135
    @nirmalsridharan7135 4 года назад

    I loved it I just loveeeeeed the intro today.

  • @jyotheeshp
    @jyotheeshp 3 года назад

    This is just awesome!