It's 1994. Listened Rashid Bhai for the first time! Believe me, I was simply mesmerized 🎉 it's just mind blowing ❤ Heard him Live many times. Totally different, unique and captivating gaayan. Listened to many in my life but, Rashid Bhai was the last stop. A perfect, complete and truly blessed 🙏 Especially raag Malkauns, Darbari, Ahir Bhairav, Multani and Marwa🎉❤ simply unexcelled, unparalleled. 100% . Nobody can come near him. Ultimate. Raagas are simply, enhancing, expanded and magnified in his gasyan
I am also exploring from when & where this great singing tradition originated. Looks impossible to track back the origin, since the written text came far later & it looks 2000 to 3000 years passed in vocal experiments itself
Yes, it took me a while to get used to Indian classical music.But once you have acquired the taste for it, it is one of the sweetest musical nectars on the planet!
This is one of the greatest pieces I've ever listened to. With the entire transition from pleading in the most melancholic tone of "sun re sakhii" to almost-celebratory "aao aao aao balma," it conveys a color of life common to us all.
We have such great artists with us. We are giving likes to worst videos. But people don't get time to watch n like this kind of awesome videos. I am proud to be An Indian Music Lover.
Well the more you understand, the more you can feel. Within Hindustani music it is difficult to separate technical skills from ability to emote, since the whole point of our music is to emote. All the skills involved are wholly meant to express emotion.
It's good that you reflect on the workings of your own mind and try to improve. I have been through exactly this same phase. You can hear the same bandish many times in passing and learn nothing. Only once you start listening intently (actively, purposefully) do you realise what is going on. That's where the learning process starts, and then there is no turning back.
Words fail me!! Spellbound! Can't get over this Bandish. Blessed to be able to listen to such musicians. Look forward to his son now to carry the legacy..
Near about 1988 the budding artist had given a spell-binding performance in a concert in the Museum Of Fine Arts in Montreal. We then knew that a great artist had arrived on the scene.
@@jasbhanwra89 i am seeing you everywhere correcting other's english gramatical mistakes and insulting them . I can understand you must be an english Bachelors student or something ... but you should focus on the khayal instead of other's gramatical mistakes . We all are indian and if someone is not good enough in english then its not his fault . One's English writing skill doesn't say anything about his musical knowledge at all . Just remember that
What a great Raga is Yaman! and and when it comes through fantastic artists like Ustad R K, you are sure to be transported to some other level of appreciation......
I agree with you. Very often what I did not like in the first listening, liked immensely after some months. Hindustani is wonderful music, particularly in the hands of those who have sweated in riyaz.
@@jasbhanwra89 every body listen music in his/her own way... @Prasanna koirala feels awesome after 15:00 ... You can't challenge anyone's feelings... Maybe you feel it awesome as whole and also I.
You don't really have to understand music or art in general.You have to feel it .If the listener or viewers emotes ,then as a artist you have suceeded, if not then you have failed whatever your technical skills.But we as listeners should give an oppurtunity to the artists to exibit.
Sometimes you have to understand some basic knowledge of music to enjoy some type of music . Like khayal and drupad , if you dont know about tal and the raag than you cant fully understand it . The think which you write in comment only make sence for light songs but in indian classical the things is little different. Thats why most of the peouples dont even understand sastriya sangeet because they dont really know what is the meaning of this type of music .
[2] I am not saying that talent is not necessary or that it does not help, but that it is not the be all and end all of artistic endeavour, or any endeavour for that matter. We humans have unbounded potential within our genes. Thinking of yourself as "untalented" and THEREFORE UNABLE to obtain a musical education is exactly what makes you an illiterate, not your tone-deafness. Rid this stigma from your mind and go forth in giving yourself an education...
Unfortunately, it is an incredible shame that 90% of music listeners dismiss musical education and classical musical principles as a thing of taste (a taste they don't have, according to them). But it is much more than that. Without attempting to understand this music, you can have no idea what music is, and therefore your taste would be meaningless anyway. It's like a schoolboy having political opinions when he has never experienced the world. It's good to know that you are one of the few.
I listen indian classical music from a very little year . My guruji always try to teach me ravindra sangeet but actually i reaaly dont like that kind of music very much . The real fun will began when I sing vilambit khayal. Because i am a student i sing in 24 matra . But i always listen to 48 matra . There is no fun to sing a light song .
[1] This is exactly what I am referring to. Not the fact that you are musically illiterate, but just the very thought you have expressed in these few lines. You read my words, and you mistake their meaning. And you go on to form an opinion about those who think like I do, based upon a fallacy. I did not imply that you have to have musical talent to learn music or to listen to this. And when I say "talent", I am referring to that "inborn" ability that no-one can define but everyone identifies.
this rendering of raag yaman is much more melodious and mellifluous than the later versions of the same raaga. In some of his later concerts his voice has lost this sweetness and has became rather gruff
As one musical illiterate, let me put my case. I am tone-dumb, and therefore never have any chance of proper musical education. Nevertheless, one can enjoy good music, maybe at a different (and lower) level than you. It is meaningless, but it suffices, for me.
[3] , and with time, little that you experience will be without meaning. And much that you experience will hold a great deal of meaning. The vice of ignorance is a pandemic, and it is destroying the realm that our forefathers have created for us. Socrates, Balmiki, Isaac Newton, Mozart, Rabindranath Tagore, they all started out with less chance of literacy than you have had. But they have conquered the world. And they started out simply by putting their minds to it. I suggest you try the same.
nope. Kalyan existed way before Ustads started rendering it. It was just modified a bit and became popular as yaman. You see, if you see the structure of raag kalyan, it has many of the phrases taken in yaman and many additional too.
It's 1994. Listened Rashid Bhai for the first time! Believe me, I was simply mesmerized 🎉 it's just mind blowing ❤ Heard him Live many times. Totally different, unique and captivating gaayan. Listened to many in my life but, Rashid Bhai was the last stop. A perfect, complete and truly blessed 🙏 Especially raag Malkauns, Darbari, Ahir Bhairav, Multani and Marwa🎉❤ simply unexcelled, unparalleled. 100% . Nobody can come near him. Ultimate. Raagas are simply, enhancing, expanded and magnified in his gasyan
Indian classical music is impossibly beautiful! So much soul and heart. Love it to bits!
Yes you have expressed your feelings towards Indian classical music to its fullest,I agree with you in every respect.
I am also exploring from when & where this great singing tradition originated. Looks impossible to track back the origin, since the written text came far later & it looks 2000 to 3000 years passed in vocal experiments itself
Yes, it took me a while to get used to Indian classical music.But once you have acquired the taste for it, it is one of the sweetest musical nectars on the planet!
True ♥️
Absolutely true ❤❤
Ustad ji's voice takes you close to God.
SO True!
Very true
🙏🙏
wah Ustadji your voice reminnds me of Ustad Amir Khan, and puts me in a devand meditative mood,JUG JUG JIYO,
What I love most about every classical show is that people are so engaged and all are very gentle.
विस्मय कर देने वाली प्रस्तुती। गज़ब का सौंदर्य बोध। अनंत साधुवाद। स्वरों का ऐसा सटीक और मधुर लगाव, मनमोहक प्रस्तुति।
This is one of the greatest pieces I've ever listened to. With the entire transition from pleading in the most melancholic tone of "sun re sakhii" to almost-celebratory "aao aao aao balma," it conveys a color of life common to us all.
jitni bar suna jaye ise utna kam hai
har baar kuch naya mil jata hai
Real Artist!!!
One of the most beautiful renditions of Aao Balma. Thanks much
ALL TIME FAVOURITE, USTAD RASHID KHAN SAHEB...A SPIRITUAL VOICE....
We have such great artists with us. We are giving likes to worst videos. But people don't get time to watch n like this kind of awesome videos. I am proud to be An Indian Music Lover.
ritesh chaudharyy
goosebumps from the first 3 seconds .... how can this be? by the end of the first minute I'm in heaven
Khup chan yaman by, pt.rashid ji
Really....
🙏🙏🙏🙏..
GURUJI
Rashid is Rashid. Next level, super talented and super taiyaar.
The legendary voice, the mesmerising modulations, the amazing speed shows the par excellence. Love you Ustad Rashed Khan Sahab.
Well the more you understand, the more you can feel. Within Hindustani music it is difficult to separate technical skills from ability to emote, since the whole point of our music is to emote. All the skills involved are wholly meant to express emotion.
बेहतरीन और मन छूवा गाना/
Though this number is his debut, yet it is one of his best.
It's good that you reflect on the workings of your own mind and try to improve. I have been through exactly this same phase. You can hear the same bandish many times in passing and learn nothing. Only once you start listening intently (actively, purposefully) do you realise what is going on. That's where the learning process starts, and then there is no turning back.
Words fail me!! Spellbound! Can't get over this Bandish. Blessed to be able to listen to such musicians. Look forward to his son now to carry the legacy..
Words clearly haven't failed you then :l
@@jasbhanwra89 stop messing aroud this is not a place for making fun of peouples . Go to some dj pop music video and try these .
@@LLAWLIETkiracatcher peouples?
@@jasbhanwra89 "insano kaaaaaa" ab samjhe .
@@LLAWLIETkiracatcher Nahi. Agar Angrezi nahi aati to mat jhaarho na beta
Near about 1988 the budding artist had given a spell-binding performance in a concert in the Museum Of Fine Arts in Montreal. We then knew that a great artist had arrived on the scene.
The deeper one goes into each raaga we start knowing and understanding how the great mastersustads taught and learnt to become silently famous.
AWESOME , THIS KIND OF " YAMAN " RAGA I NEVER HEARED BEFORE FROM ANY OTHERSINGER . HEARTLY THANKFUL TO cactus 1962 .
ruclips.net/video/CXE4gPbLRH8/видео.html listen this
speechless...as always khan saab leaves me spellbound!
yaman is a king of all raagas. It takes me to trance.
Queen I guess :D
Raag Darbari Kanada and Miyan Malhar are equally mesmerising.
yaman is a simple raag.... there are many beautiful raag.
Agreed its a male raga and a beautiful with never ending phrases and melody
Right
Really spellbound by young Ustad Rashid Khan in 1988 by his Raga: Yaman. Thanks greatly for this great uploading.........Regards
Soulful voice and good singing in india Ustad Rashid Khan Sahab.. Amezing
aao aao aao balamaa
darasa bina moraa jiyaa ghabaraave |
dina beetaa bhayee saaMjha hovana laagee raina naa aaye chaina
piyaa inaayata jaaoo Mai tope vaaree ||
Rag yamana is in our everyday life
Through bhajan,ghajal ,quavvali the aroma of rag yaman pervades
Our Indian music is unparalleled and we should be proud to have been the children of this soul which gave to this world great artists.
His voice, long time ago
Fabulous and soulful singing
Touched the heart
I'm speechless
Clearly not speechless. You still managed to type three grammatically incorrect sentences.
Speechless, I think not.
@@jasbhanwra89 why are you always writing these awful sentences to people?
@@jasbhanwra89 i am seeing you everywhere correcting other's english gramatical mistakes and insulting them . I can understand you must be an english Bachelors student or something ... but you should focus on the khayal instead of other's gramatical mistakes . We all are indian and if someone is not good enough in english then its not his fault . One's English writing skill doesn't say anything about his musical knowledge at all . Just remember that
Vintage Rashidji. Deep, bekhud, glimpse of a lost, pristine world.
Wah! 👌👌
Kya Baat!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍👌👌👌
fabulous! thanks.
mesmerised
Excellent solid voice depth
no words to express.
Amazing Yaman!
Wah wah ! Awesome
What a great Raga is Yaman! and and when it comes through fantastic artists like Ustad R K, you are sure to be transported to some other level of appreciation......
Heals all ur pain...it's painkilling "heroin"..drug...Wah Wah what a beautiful rendition....
HE IS REALLY EXCEPTIONAL
Apratim gaya hai ustad ji
Really awesome
kya kahne waah
sensational. thanks a lot for sharing.
Ustad ji 🙏🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️
I agree with you. Very often what I did not like in the first listening, liked immensely after some months. Hindustani is wonderful music, particularly in the hands of those who have sweated in riyaz.
Lovely
Brilliant! Thanks for the upload
Pranam ustadji. Thanks for upload
3 বছর আগে
Great
real voice from the soul
Good
Some divine personalities come to an earth to make it heaven.
Wah wah wah
La jawab singer la jawab bandish
A maestro and a masterpiece...
wow..
wah
wah
Fabulous!
Really, fabulous! What an voice ! ! ! ! .
exellent
Mozart of HCM, premature death no doubt. But the volume and quality of work is overwhelming. Analogous to Mozart.
kiabaat! Above any Yaman.....!
15:00 onwards is pure awesomeness
Prasanna koirala u r absolutely right😄🙄
Magical @ 16:58
@@jasbhanwra89 every body listen music in his/her own way... @Prasanna koirala feels awesome after 15:00 ... You can't challenge anyone's feelings... Maybe you feel it awesome as whole and also I.
You don't really have to understand music or art in general.You have to feel it .If the listener or viewers emotes ,then as a artist you have suceeded, if not then you have failed whatever your technical skills.But we as listeners should give an oppurtunity to the artists to exibit.
Sometimes you have to understand some basic knowledge of music to enjoy some type of music .
Like khayal and drupad , if you dont know about tal and the raag than you cant fully understand it .
The think which you write in comment only make sence for light songs but in indian classical the things is little different. Thats why most of the peouples dont even understand sastriya sangeet because they dont really know what is the meaning of this type of music .
@@LLAWLIETkiracatcher you r right 👍
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
speechless
But you can comment 'speechless'?
@@jasbhanwra89 chup kar!!!🤐🤐🤐😤😤
@@srijitaroy9472 Aur koi kaam nahi hai kya? Dhoondte dhoondte England ka visa mat kattva lena 🤣
After all he is the grandson of the legendary nissar hussain. Cannot be anything but superlative
shaadhu shaadhu!!!
effortless and awesome....
You are just ocam guruji
English lesson lelo beta
@@srijitaroy9472 Someone who speaks English. That's who I am. Agar nahi aati, to jhaarhne ka koi matlab nahi
@@srijitaroy9472 aur kya? Sakshat Ustad Rashid Khan tumhara message parhenge?
What are lyrics of the vilambit bandish? Thank you
Guru Bina kei se Guna Gawe
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The moment of 20:00 is incredible.....
😍😍😍😍 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for sharing
Giving Raag aiman a higher dimension!
6:05 - 6:16 was especially good
[2] I am not saying that talent is not necessary or that it does not help, but that it is not the be all and end all of artistic endeavour, or any endeavour for that matter. We humans have unbounded potential within our genes. Thinking of yourself as "untalented" and THEREFORE UNABLE to obtain a musical education is exactly what makes you an illiterate, not your tone-deafness. Rid this stigma from your mind and go forth in giving yourself an education...
you speak truth. thanks for posting
It's more important , ONLY LISTEN AND TRY TO FEEL MUSIC . That's all .
15:21
I am too small to comment on this song.
Subhadip Banerjee you were not too small to understand that it is extraordinary. ☺☺
Unfortunately, it is an incredible shame that 90% of music listeners dismiss musical education and classical musical principles as a thing of taste (a taste they don't have, according to them). But it is much more than that. Without attempting to understand this music, you can have no idea what music is, and therefore your taste would be meaningless anyway. It's like a schoolboy having political opinions when he has never experienced the world.
It's good to know that you are one of the few.
Shushanto Bose very true
I listen indian classical music from a very little year . My guruji always try to teach me ravindra sangeet but actually i reaaly dont like that kind of music very much . The real fun will began when I sing vilambit khayal. Because i am a student i sing in 24 matra . But i always listen to 48 matra . There is no fun to sing a light song .
I think this is a commercial piece which misses the soulful madhyalaya rendition of bandish Darsan Devo Shankara Mahadev
16:43
[1] This is exactly what I am referring to. Not the fact that you are musically illiterate, but just the very thought you have expressed in these few lines. You read my words, and you mistake their meaning. And you go on to form an opinion about those who think like I do, based upon a fallacy.
I did not imply that you have to have musical talent to learn music or to listen to this. And when I say "talent", I am referring to that "inborn" ability that no-one can define but everyone identifies.
out of speech guruji
Satyanaas kardiya English ka
@@jasbhanwra89 tu Kya English ka bap hai? dusro ke galti dekhne se pehla khudka dekh
@@srijitaroy9472 apni maa ko poochho betaji. Birth certificate pe mera naam milega 🤣
Tu kon hai be?
at 14:40 that taan is gamak taan ...ryt??..
+Tanishk Shukla most of the taans are sung with gamak, that is just an example. singing that taan in a slow speed cause that gamak sound.
this rendering of raag yaman is much more melodious and mellifluous than the later versions of the same raaga. In some of his later concerts his voice has lost this sweetness and has became rather gruff
Vilambit Ek Taal?
Yes
48 matras vilambit
Sad
As one musical illiterate, let me put my case. I am tone-dumb, and therefore never have any chance of proper musical education. Nevertheless, one can enjoy good music, maybe at a different (and lower) level than you. It is meaningless, but it suffices, for me.
Ei somoy ustad jir gayeki te ustad gulam mustafa khaner bhion chap chilo
jay jee angrezee lessons le lo !
[3] , and with time, little that you experience will be without meaning. And much that you experience will hold a great deal of meaning. The vice of ignorance is a pandemic, and it is destroying the realm that our forefathers have created for us. Socrates, Balmiki, Isaac Newton, Mozart, Rabindranath Tagore, they all started out with less chance of literacy than you have had. But they have conquered the world. And they started out simply by putting their minds to it. I suggest you try the same.
May be alcohol influence his heavenly voice..................only heaven knows!
Is he singing well? Did you enjoy? Talk of music.
I don't think alcohol has that much influence on voice... because pandit bhimsen ji also used to drink alot but ...his used to sing like a god.
He sing this in very young age . He cant consume alcohol actually . Maybe coffee
Thanks to Tansen for inventing this raag
yaman is older than Tansen .... Tansen invented miya ki todi, darbari kanada
+Gajanan k yep exactly.. Yaman is very old raag.. It's pure and old name was Kalyan
Yaman was created by Hz. Amir Khusraw .
nope. Kalyan existed way before Ustads started rendering it. It was just modified a bit and became popular as yaman. You see, if you see the structure of raag kalyan, it has many of the phrases taken in yaman and many additional too.
Tansen was born as Ramtanu Makarand Pandey
nonetheless a gem..
🙏🙏🙏🙏