Classical Beauty| Waleska & Efra React to Mahesh Kale & Kaushiki Chakraborty Kanada Raja Pandharicha

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @mayur7164
    @mayur7164 Год назад +208

    Kaushiki is reading bcoz Marathi is not her native language. It's Mahesh's native language. as a Maharashtrian i love Mahesh

  • @abhhaynarkar454
    @abhhaynarkar454 Год назад +163

    The language is MARAATHI.
    It's a devotional song. .. called BHAJAN
    It's about lord Vitthal ( they end the song by chanting his name Viththal Viththal Viththal)..And an image of the lord was behind them.
    Song 's opening line is KAANADAA RAAJAA PANDHARICHAA (am spelling it the way it should be pronounced)
    KAANADAA (one of the many names of the lord VITHTHAL) RAAJA (king) PANDHARICHAA (of Pandhari .. a poetic name for a city Pandharpur which is a pilgrimage of the lord vitthal)

  • @manjisthasikdar6020
    @manjisthasikdar6020 Год назад +126

    Kaushiki chakravarti ji is bengali and Mahesh kale ji is from Maharashtra. This song is Mahesh kale ji's signature song that is why he was singing most of the part.

  • @ytuser920
    @ytuser920 Год назад +56

    Ok but the amount of Indian music industry knowledge efra flexed in this video omg I’m loving it ✋🏻😭

  • @krushna4181
    @krushna4181 Год назад +45

    Have heard this song hundreds of times and every time I get goosebumps when he sings the final "vitthala" phrase.

  • @spdcrzy
    @spdcrzy Год назад +34

    The reason for drinking warm (not hot, not cold) beverages isn't just for your throat, it's to keep your entire GI tract lubricated. That way you don't get an upset stomach in the middle of a performance, which can last for hours. Especially for concerts that take place in open air venues, the elements (heat, cold, dust, humidity, dryness) can do an absolute number on your throat as the performance.
    As for that "delay" effect that you were talking about with the sarangi? One of the first major training steps in the process of learning the sarangi, violin, harmonium (really, any melodic instrument) is being able to hear a melody and INSTANTLY repeat it AS the singer is working through an idea, nuances and dynamics included. That means you're simultaneously listening, playing, AND picking up on potential cues. That shadow effect is found in ALL Indian classical music. If you listen for it, you'll hear it with any instrument accompanying a classical performance.
    The idea of a jugalbandi (Maheshji and Kaushikiji going back and forth in this case) takes that concept and requires the responder to further expand upon whatever musical idea was introduced previously while also adding new musical or rhythmical elements during their own little bit of time. That's also why everybody - the melodic instrumentalists, the singers, the percussionists - are able to pick up on the call-and-response so quickly. It's something that becomes instinct once you've learned it.

  • @abhhaynarkar454
    @abhhaynarkar454 Год назад +50

    You should hear the same song sung by Mahesh Kale and Rahul Deshpande... There are two of them at different occasions...Both amazing
    Yes..A lot of improvisation ALWAYS happens with any classical song. They are NEVER the same again even when same artist sings it... That's the beauty of it

  • @nitinnimkar1654
    @nitinnimkar1654 Год назад +33

    That Raag is Malkauns. Tanpura is and instrument that gives drone effect. It's tuned in three combinations. Pa-Sa-Sa-Sa (lower), Ma-Sa-Sa-Sa (lower), Ni-Sa-Sa-Sa (lower) according to the Raag they are likely to sing. (There are video on RUclips explaining it). The language of the song is Marathi. Usually, they drink warm water. 🙂 AS regards their coordination, it's very difficult for Kaushiki to match Mahesh because their ranges are different. So sometimes Mahesh helps Kaushiki bringing it to lower tones or sometimes Kaushiki sings in lower octave. Funnily they are saying Lord is from Kanada meaning Lord is from Kanada (language) & he is lord of Pandharpur where his temple is. Mahesh is speaks Marathi, Kaushiki speaks Bengali but both are them are saying lord is Kannada & stays in Pandharpur which is not in Karnataka where Kannada is spoken.

  • @ravikiranmore9137
    @ravikiranmore9137 Год назад +20

    The song belongs to lord vithhal(Pandurang) and the place is Pandharpur, Maharashtra. Proud to see this because I am from Pandharpur and my home is near to vithhal temple.
    Lots of love from Pandharpur,Maharashtra, India

  • @salimamkf3981
    @salimamkf3981 Год назад +21

    I'm in love with classical songs, plz react more to Mahesh Kale & Kaushiki Chakraborty YOU will definitely be surprised

  • @Sarthak0998
    @Sarthak0998 Год назад +19

    i used to put this piece on loop during my exam days.. such a peaceful and energy-giving piece. Always give strength to focus

  • @Priya-bt3oj
    @Priya-bt3oj Год назад +23

    You should listen to the same song sung by Rahul Deshpande and Mahesh Kale.... Trust me, it is going to take you to heaven. In this version both are in sitting position in front of the live audience( description as there is one more version they are standing)

  • @あかし中村
    @あかし中村 4 месяца назад +2

    9:32 absolutely true, I'm happy that you noticed that....

  • @AryanDwivedi-d1f
    @AryanDwivedi-d1f 2 месяца назад +2

    In this song many languages like most ancient and lord's language called Sanskrit, Hindi and Marathi are mixed. Sanskrit language is also called the mother of all languages .Jai Hind Jai Bharat Jai shree Ram.

  • @Exiide89
    @Exiide89 Год назад +14

    An Indian classical singer can go in to any genre with ease.

  • @Pihu523
    @Pihu523 Год назад +7

    10:25,that's not kannada language if anyone's wondering!It's marathi, Mahesh Kale's Mothertounge.

  • @sjagoeffy
    @sjagoeffy Год назад +12

    Y’all should watch Kaushiki teaching her son. She has a whole video teaching him Uthad Baaj.

  • @Solotravel624
    @Solotravel624 Год назад +11

    More than 19,500 languages or dialects are spoken in India as mother tongues, according to the analysis of a census released in 2018.
    There are 121 languages that are spoken by 10,000 or more people in India.

  • @shamliprasad5704
    @shamliprasad5704 Год назад +73

    Can we get one music from each state

    • @codeengineer10
      @codeengineer10 Год назад +2

      28 states atleast 10 min to review each, just a 4 and half hour of podcast, yep they should do it.

    • @rasmim231
      @rasmim231 Год назад

      👌

  • @Dewoo_dsk
    @Dewoo_dsk Год назад +26

    They are singing in MARATHI language

  • @dharmeshparikh7837
    @dharmeshparikh7837 Год назад +6

    It's absolutely phenomenal . You should listen to Rahul Deshpande performances too. He is amazing too. He has performed with both of these artists Kaushiki & Mahesh.

  • @vikasrana8424
    @vikasrana8424 Год назад +2

    All the divine songs .. sung for hindu culture is amazing and best example you can say the idols for singing

  • @amitpatole5067
    @amitpatole5067 Год назад +19

    Listening to waleska feels like I'm watching biology class rather than music class 😂😂

    • @TanmayeeKawali
      @TanmayeeKawali Год назад +5

      Honestly, that's basically why I stuck to this channel. Others are simply trying to gain free views with our artist names and Indian in their titles and thumbnails with no knowledge of anything about Indian music whatsoever. The way she approaches indian classical music makes it more believable for me. Because I see science behind it somewhere. Before it'd feel like sorcery that can't be understood by commoners like me. I could only appreciate it as some divine magic or something. Now I am more able to see the craft aspect of it, and I love it more than before.

    • @amitpatole5067
      @amitpatole5067 Год назад

      @@TanmayeeKawali Interesting 👌

  • @ashleshadhanwate4411
    @ashleshadhanwate4411 Год назад +5

    They are singing in Marathi language and
    they are singing an 'abhanga' which is devotional song for God.
    Name of this abhanga is 'Kanada raja pandaricha'
    and 'vittal' is the name of the god.
    At the end of the abhanga they were chanting the name of god vittal.

  • @sushantkarpe8395
    @sushantkarpe8395 Год назад +5

    You guys are diving deeper into classical. Glad to see you now going on roots.
    The language is Marathi. Also when there are no words and they go with 'aaaa~aaa' that's called 'aalap'. You will find Marathi singers are more into classical.
    You should also check out Pandit Bhimsen Joshi.

  • @aditichoudhury3425
    @aditichoudhury3425 Год назад +6

    As much as i know from my little experience, Indian classical singers or atleast whenever we go to any Guru for classical singing training, they do advice us to avoid anything cold like drinks and ice-cream. For few months of my experience, i also stopped having anything cold because its only a hot or warm drink that helps in singing, like giving flexibility and enhancing your vocal abilities. Almost everyone who is trained in Indian classical music, has a habit of drinking warm tea or water, have seen this always in any school and college music competitions.

  • @krushna4181
    @krushna4181 Год назад +19

    From the way you guys remember the names of the singers and their songs it's pretty evident that you're really interested in getting to know the music from around of the world, unlike other youtubers who do it just for views. Thank you for introducing us to different kind of music.
    P.S: If you enjoyed this performance then you should definitely have to take a look at the jugalbandi between Shankar Mahadevan and Vijay Prakash of the song Om Shivoham. ruclips.net/video/IZM7z1oKfFI/видео.html

  • @aarushimadaan7510
    @aarushimadaan7510 Год назад +3

    You must watch Mahesh Kale's Albela Sajan performance!!! It's magical!!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @Bengali_Hindi17
    @Bengali_Hindi17 Год назад +1

    This reminds me of the original Mahesh Kale performance you saw. I love it.

  • @ayondutta1805
    @ayondutta1805 Год назад +1

    Why they are having a warm drink - These classical singers (Legends) never had a cold beverage or even cold water in their entire life, just to take care of their vocals.

  • @sahilmodi5355
    @sahilmodi5355 Год назад +3

    FYI this is the same song you guys checked out in Indian Classical podcast sung by Mahesh Kale in a kids singing show

  • @pradeeppatki2134
    @pradeeppatki2134 Год назад +1

    Rahul Deshpande is another legend in Indian classical music world.
    I'm sure you will be delighted to hear his performance.

  • @aadyakulkarni3565
    @aadyakulkarni3565 Год назад +3

    You guys really need to watch the movie 'Katyar Kaljat Ghusli' . The movie itself is based on Indian classical music and has amazing songs!

  • @rajatmishra6733
    @rajatmishra6733 Год назад +3

    Long awaited. Request you to react the songs of movie Katyar Kaljat Ghusali. You will listen to 3 legends there Mahesh Kale, Rahul Deshpande and Shankar Mahadevan. A real theat to the ears.

  • @barkrish
    @barkrish Год назад +1

    The image behind is the image of Vittal the ruling deity of Pandaripur and they are singing a bhakthi soaked Bhajan ,highly devotional and their singing at a fast pace creates a religious fervour and can incite the audience to enjoyoy spiritual bliss and raise their level of bhakthi that forces them to dance in gay abandon.Vittala in whose praise the bhajan is also referred to as Panduranga and is actually Lord Krishna and many devotees have experienced his presence and indirectly benifited and such bhajans are outpouring of their heart of such experiences

  • @YogaNMRS
    @YogaNMRS Год назад +4

    If you want to understand what they are singing about with subs look at Purva Cotah & Paavani Cotah singing Kanada Raja Pandharicha | Marathi Abhang | Vande Guru Paramparaam.

  • @Sigma.9612
    @Sigma.9612 Год назад +2

    Albela sajan aayo re from Mahesh kale is best song

  • @chetanhmeshram
    @chetanhmeshram 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is a form of a regional form of classical music called......ABHANGA.
    THE TIMINGS AND THE IMPROVISATION IS TYPICAL TO OUR MARASHTRIAN MUSIC.

  • @lnvsap4115
    @lnvsap4115 Год назад +1

    In indian folklore stories, we used to hear our ancestors say that by these kind of ragas recital for days, they can even liquify hardest of rocks..lost acoustic technology...now it will be only alien technology..

  • @AnuradhaSuriPhadke
    @AnuradhaSuriPhadke Год назад +2

    One of my favourite Bhajans
    You should also listen to the rendition of the same song by Cotah sisters under the guidance of Kuldeep Pai it's amazing

  • @adirajwakkchare6792
    @adirajwakkchare6792 Год назад +1

    Its one of the official language of India called "Marathi" mainly spoken in the Maharashtra state.

  • @thehawkseye3412
    @thehawkseye3412 Год назад +2

    "Tanpura does not play melody, but rather supports and sustains the melody of another instrument or singer by providing a continuous harmonic bourdon or drone." - Wiki

  • @mallikonduri
    @mallikonduri 22 дня назад +1

    Lots of nice discussion about the sound production and technicalities. But remember, many of these compositions and their rendition are about connecting to the Devine - the singer goes through many scales and expressions and finally reaches the pinnacle of scales and tone. Usually you don't find too many words in the lyrics but the singer explores all sorts of tonal possibilities through them.
    As you beautifully said, the singer becomes a 'vessel for divinity'.

    • @mallikonduri
      @mallikonduri 22 дня назад

      It's 'Kaanada' which is another name of the divine. 'Kannada' is a language.

  • @ji7cn
    @ji7cn Год назад +2

    Nina Burmi - Mishra Bhairavi Thumri on Darbar is a must for a classical reaction!

  • @AbhayAnandBhave
    @AbhayAnandBhave 24 дня назад +1

    They're so interactive because basically whole Indian classical music is always an improvisation over some framework. The Raga, Tala and the Bundish (mode, rhythm and composition) provide a framework, and the expansion is totally the artists' responsibility.
    By the way, what she is reading must be lyrics because it's not her mother tongue. We almost never write and recite the notations for whole performances. Tell any Indian to do that like western orchestra does, and he will escape from you as fast as possible 😅😅

  • @trekkerspoint
    @trekkerspoint Год назад

    Mahesh Kale, he is a legendary singer, so mesmerising.....actually both are good...❤❤

  • @AyAy008
    @AyAy008 Год назад +3

    In honor of Mahesh Kale, the West has named a salad after him 🙏🏼

  • @sursangam969
    @sursangam969 Год назад +1

    this is the marathi bhajan....poetry for the gods by there devotees called bhajan.

  • @nandanpandit5456
    @nandanpandit5456 Год назад +2

    They are singing in Marathi, which is Mahesh's mother tongue, but would not be very easy for Kaushiki, as her mother tongue is Bangla (Bengali). Though there are similarities, there are important differences, e.g., the pronunciations of the same word can be very different. Kaushiki has done a great job.

  • @GundeGabbarGaming
    @GundeGabbarGaming 5 месяцев назад

    The fact that 'tabla' instrument is very commonly played in village while everyone can atleast play one basic tune from that is carzy❤

  • @TheKbthakur
    @TheKbthakur Год назад +2

    Please check out mahesh kale and rahul deshpande together or rahul deshpande seperatley he is also one of the best young hindustani classical vocalist.

  • @Sarthak0998
    @Sarthak0998 Год назад +3

    it's a devotional song praying to Lord Vishnu

  • @NehalThakur
    @NehalThakur 2 месяца назад +1

    This 2 world number 1 singer

  • @abhijitsalvi6021
    @abhijitsalvi6021 Год назад +2

    For another gem of Sarangi listen to "Chadariya Jheeni re Jheeni" Song from Badlapur movie, outstanding singing by Rekha Bharadwaj and Arjit Singh.

  • @sachinshelke6094
    @sachinshelke6094 Год назад +1

    both are classical base great singer.

  • @JN_India
    @JN_India Год назад

    Vessel of divinity.. wow. Yesss that's exactly what is going on here. Happy you got that perfectly.

  • @srijannandanik2976
    @srijannandanik2976 Год назад

    Wow! ... Raag Malkauns.
    ..Delightful,,, and Engaging performance.
    ..Bedsides, this Raag itself has that intense appeal when it progresses.

  • @knkwlkr
    @knkwlkr Год назад +1

    The song language is Marathi which is language of Maharashtra state and Kaushiki is from West Bengal means her language is Bengali. Hence she is reading it

  • @pradeepbagul4455
    @pradeepbagul4455 Год назад +1

    It's the sculpture made in air..

  • @biscoti
    @biscoti Год назад +4

    Please please react to Indian Instrumentals , start with
    "Ravi shankar - monterey pop 1967" 18 mint version
    "Raag bhairavi - darbar festival "
    "

  • @nattu44
    @nattu44 Год назад

    Tampura is used to set the key in a sense it just plays pa sa sa sa. It creates a resonant tone..it is said that it fills the environment around the singer with these resonant notes that they can pluck any note in the range out of thin air

  • @meghnasingh1774
    @meghnasingh1774 Год назад +1

    Kanada means god Krishna, it's first line says 'kanada Raja pandharicha' means 'krishna is the king of pandhari (place in Maharashtra name Pandharpur)' .

  • @kodava
    @kodava Год назад

    How is tanpura set?
    The standard tuning is 5-8-8-1 (so do′ do′ do) or, in Indian sargam, Pa-sa-sa-Sa. For ragas that omit the fifth tone, pa, the first string is tuned down to the natural fourth: 4-8-8-1 or Ma-sa-sa-Sa.
    From Wiki.
    It is set to the singer's pitch (2 in this case). Tampura is played continuously as a reference sound.

  • @vanianup
    @vanianup Год назад +1

    Effra is so clever. He noticed “kanada” and “kannada”.

  • @rajesht9702
    @rajesht9702 Год назад

    Well Said, Thanks for making this video 👏

  • @thoughtfusefacts
    @thoughtfusefacts 10 месяцев назад

    You should listen the same song sung by only Mahesh Kale in Sur nava dhyas nava, it's on total different level

  • @anirudhahonade7274
    @anirudhahonade7274 Год назад +1

    Listen the same song sung by Mahesh Kale & Rahul Deshpande, goosebumps guaranteed

  • @dinakaraghebbar6695
    @dinakaraghebbar6695 Год назад +3

    He is chanting KAANADA (Lord Krishna) not mentioning KANNADA, the language

  • @Harshiahaha
    @Harshiahaha Год назад +7

    Also been asking for Pranavalaya song review 🥺. It is a wonderful blend of Indian classical and western sounds and Sai Pallavi dancing Kuchipudi is a treat to eyes. And Anurag Kulkarni's vocals are top notch. You can also check out the live performance of 'Pranavalaya' song in Shyam Singharoy movie audio launch. Anurag nailed it.

    • @Himzz26
      @Himzz26 Год назад

      I think they've seen it on live sessions

    • @Harshiahaha
      @Harshiahaha Год назад +1

      @@Himzz26 no I don't think so. Since the song is out, they didn't go live I guess?

    • @Pihu523
      @Pihu523 Год назад

      ​@@Himzz26that's another song of the same movie with green costumes, I don't remember the name. Also they didn't review that, they only watched a short part.

    • @Harshiahaha
      @Harshiahaha Год назад +1

      @@Pihu523 yeah that's Sirivennela song. That is a really beautiful song too :))

    • @Himzz26
      @Himzz26 Год назад +1

      @@Pihu523 oh ok.....then they should definitely react to it.....the dancing is just so beautiful in that song ❤️

  • @VijaySingh-lv6nw
    @VijaySingh-lv6nw Год назад +2

    Hey guys Iam from India. This song is the kannada's devotional song dedicated to Lord Vishnu in Hinduism. ☺

    • @Priya-bt3oj
      @Priya-bt3oj Год назад +1

      Kannada Song 🙄 Since when?

  • @shreyaparab6217
    @shreyaparab6217 Год назад +4

    The language they are singing is Marathi

  • @Xplanet-b4n
    @Xplanet-b4n Год назад

    Just listen "The Marathi lengendary Singer Bhimsen Joshi : Kanada Raja" He is one of the Marathi classical Singer!!!!!

  • @smeetpatel8079
    @smeetpatel8079 Год назад +1

    You should react to raag puriya dhanshree by Begum Parveen Sultana ji in Darbar festival

  • @ryansyah9796
    @ryansyah9796 Год назад +4

    Hello please add your list CAKRA KHAN " KEPADA HATI (Music video .. this is beautiful song you have to react I'm waiting 😊🙏

  • @autumson
    @autumson Год назад

    Language is MARATHI and it’s Mahesh Kale’s opening song offering prayers to the deity Vitthal…..(we…thaa….la)

  • @mkbts815
    @mkbts815 Год назад +2

    Please react to Rahul Deshpande.He is famous Marathi Classical Indian singer.

  • @ScientificVaishnav
    @ScientificVaishnav Год назад

    And also checkout Mahesh kale solo "kanada raja pandhari cha it's fabulous

  • @arpitasuklabaidya1813
    @arpitasuklabaidya1813 Год назад

    Listen to the performance of the same song of Rahul Deshpande and Mahesh Kale .. that's something magical

  • @jayshelke7634
    @jayshelke7634 9 месяцев назад

    that's a complete improve notes he pulls Mahesh Sir is a legend

  • @sagaa4143
    @sagaa4143 Год назад

    In the beginning its in raag Malkauns. Dont, know if later on they venture into other raags. Havent listened that far.

  • @Efra-je5zq
    @Efra-je5zq Год назад +1

    Hi waleska if u really wanna know how beautiful classical songs are check ' Rangi Sari ' by vidushi Shobha gurta

  • @arvindkumarshukla6094
    @arvindkumarshukla6094 Год назад

    Dear Waleska & Efra , Very well done. Both Indian singers are probably best in their field . Alas ! There Indian classical Music isn't as popular as Bollywood Music. So sad !

  • @manaswi3204
    @manaswi3204 Год назад

    This song is called "abhang" of lord vithal
    And at the same time it's a classical song

  • @inspirational481
    @inspirational481 Год назад +2

    Marathi language ❤

  • @あかし中村
    @あかし中村 4 месяца назад +1

    Please watch and listen Ustad Salamat Ali Khan, you can watch his playback song in the movie Jalshaghar. Please I beg you 💝🙏🏻😿

  • @sagarchaudhary5260
    @sagarchaudhary5260 Год назад

    Oh the things that came to my mind when i read mahesh kalle

  • @avinashsharma3315
    @avinashsharma3315 Год назад +1

    @waleska, Plz react on Ankita bhattacharya songs..she has one of the sweetest voice..❤❤❤❤

  • @ajonverge
    @ajonverge 5 дней назад

    Marathi the best language. The cleanest, cleanest, the most vocal.

  • @Lex-ep4ek
    @Lex-ep4ek Год назад

    If u guys interested in Tamil live concert ... There's a legendary composer name Ilayaraja his Singapore concert Videos out there... You can check "en Jodi manja kurvi" that's a hit song tooo ... And its super awesome live performance ... And don't miss the last encore part

  • @rohitminekar3395
    @rohitminekar3395 Год назад

    You should definitely take a look more songs of Mahesh kale

  • @akd886
    @akd886 Год назад

    The dholak looking instrument in the back would be a 'Mridang' (da - pronounced as 'the')

  • @rohitminekar3395
    @rohitminekar3395 Год назад

    ❤ Mahesh kale ❤

  • @rahuldivekar1
    @rahuldivekar1 Год назад

    You should also watch Rahul Deshpande for classical Indian music

  • @nainaverma7822
    @nainaverma7822 Год назад +2

    They both are lovely singers. There is such melody in their voice. I would highly RECOMMEND another devotional song named bolava vitthal pahava vitthal by ketaki mategaonkar. It is in marathi language. Here's link ruclips.net/video/sqrew1ABIC4/видео.html

  • @anujambhore19
    @anujambhore19 11 месяцев назад

    Kanda ( Dev Pandurang )❤️

  • @AnjaliPaiSunilAnj
    @AnjaliPaiSunilAnj Год назад

    Since its a devotional song they always have book in case they forget a word or stanza

  • @arjitrawat6722
    @arjitrawat6722 Год назад +3

    When you will react on Rafi sahab, Kishore Kumar ji, Geeta Dutt ji, Lata ji etc.

  • @mayurinadkar4912
    @mayurinadkar4912 5 месяцев назад

    Plz React on "Gaye ja " Song of same these singers.. Beautiful song it is... Music director Salil Kulkarni

  • @rahulsarangi4123
    @rahulsarangi4123 Год назад

    Loved your videos❤❤❤…. Those are not bells….. it’s called Manjira instrument.

  • @akashdeshmukh6767
    @akashdeshmukh6767 Год назад

    There is Indain marthi movie kattar kaljat guslie you should watch one time mahesh kale's work