I don't think many people realise how HARD it is to play the tabla as proficient as him. My teacher has been learning for over 15 years and he still tells me he is always learning new things and new techniques. Bravo to Zakir and to Bela and Edgar
Was I the only one to notice the claps, appreciative "woooo"s and the whistling? The audience were definitely enjoying themselves WITH him.. 2:54 to 2:58 was definitely done playfully (William Tell Overture)
"That's the essence of music. It tames ur mind." That is an amazingly concise description of what music is essentially. It doesn't matter how familiar the audience is with the music, it will reach the audience at whatever level they are able to accept. Most of the audience is unaware of what Bela and Edgar are doing as well on their level. Musicians of that caliber are so closely united with their instruments that playing is like breathing. Only accomplished musicians can relate on that level.
I was lucky enough to be a (western) musician with the opportunity to play with some top-notch musicians in my time, and all I can tell you is that sometimes when things get really good, it is so amazing that it will just make you laugh. I doubt that he takes himself as seriously as some of his admirers do, but I can see how one might be offended by what could be interpreted as a show of disrespect. Oh, and I like the slow parts as much as the fast parts.
Funny how differently people perceive things. I thought he was being very playful and the audience was responding with joyful laughter. I found no disrespect. I don't think even a Western audience would go to such a concert with these extraordinary musicians without knowing what they were getting into. And their enthusiastic response seemed to prove they knew, and felt, the total amazingness of the music.
Beautiful performance.. If there is anyone who does slacken the age-old orthodox restrictions in Indian Classical Music, it is Ustad Zakir Hussain.. What a creative genius.. I think he can even play melodies on his percussion.. Wonderful double bass playing also.. Interesting jazz melodies.. What is the third lute-like instrument..? If anyone knows please do reply me, and tell me where is it from.. Anyways he also gave interesting turns..
Has he ever played with orchestra's like that of yani? Or in company of Kenny G? Any one got any videos of him playing drums? I know he played it once where he plays tabla first n then goes n hammers it out on drums also. Cnt remember where I saw it. Saw it long time back almost 15 years ago.
i hope yall realize he is trying to make the audience laugh and entertain them.... he doesn't just relate to people with his music, he uses all aspects of human nature to relate the story that his fingers are telling to the audience. if they laugh, they're enjoying it!
Maybe they're high, I don't know. Maybe fast passages is what impresses them and that's how they show they're appreciation. Their facial expressions and the rarity of the trio in the first place? Not every audience is going to be full of musicians or knowledgeable of such an experience. I see it more as a gain for an uninformed audience to get informed, just my 2 cents.
You just don't understand WESTERN culture. Zakir WANTED them to laugh. He laughed too - he was making a little 'fun with Western classical music and it's association with the "Lone Ranger." So relax. It's all cool!
The part where he starts playing without vocalizing can be interpreted as a typical Indian family; 2 kids demanding something from their dad, him resisting, and mom chipping in now and then. Hmm...
three amazing musicians, but tabla just does not work on chord changes, sounds sour because of the minor 7th interval on the tablas, when he changes the tabla notes. Bela and Edgar should have realized this and changed their compositions/playing. Or zakir should have switched to percussion
They're not used to vocalizing exactly what you're going to play...that Hindustani music....in order to play an instrument, you have to be a pretty competent singer first
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Tabla god! This composure is amazing. 👏
I don't think many people realise how HARD it is to play the tabla as proficient as him. My teacher has been learning for over 15 years and he still tells me he is always learning new things and new techniques. Bravo to Zakir and to Bela and Edgar
LEGEND.................i test may music system with this legendary magical sound....
Brilliant !!!!!!!!!!!!
Love those cross-rhythms ,2 or 3 rhythms crossing each other .It take a rare talent to play and feel those !!
Banjo taken at a different level...fabulous.
Immer wieder schön zu sehen, wie schnell man mit den Fingern Spielen kann. Gefällt mir. Super Klasse.
Just saw them a few hours ago... Just magical. I could not believe my eyes!
I was lucky enough to see this show in Austin Texas...amazing talent!
WOW, thats allI can say!! That bongo player is a wizard!! The basist is incredible,Bela what can be said, my mind is blown!! Beautiful!!
astounding percussion player, amazing
Master...Master,,,Master...Tabla...master.Kya Baath Hi Ustad.Real Jem.
Best video on RUclips hands down. Thank you whoever you are for making my day!
Was I the only one to notice the claps, appreciative "woooo"s and the whistling? The audience were definitely enjoying themselves WITH him.. 2:54 to 2:58 was definitely done playfully (William Tell Overture)
really heart touching rhythms, made sound just by one finger and then series of fingering
Unimaginably beautiful just flow with it and allow it to sink in your being....Only Zakir can do this....
Love
Taoshobuddha
Beautiful coordination.
wow...the beat of tabla...love it...n benjo player is also great ....
"That's the essence of music. It tames ur mind." That is an amazingly concise description of what music is essentially. It doesn't matter how familiar the audience is with the music, it will reach the audience at whatever level they are able to accept. Most of the audience is unaware of what Bela and Edgar are doing as well on their level. Musicians of that caliber are so closely united with their instruments that playing is like breathing. Only accomplished musicians can relate on that level.
kya bath ustaad ! a very nice performance
beautiful coordination.
colourful playing..
KOTI KOTI PRNAAM USTAJ JI
wo great ustad ji
Great job Good like it
I was lucky enough to be a (western) musician with the opportunity to play with some top-notch musicians in my time, and all I can tell you is that sometimes when things get really good, it is so amazing that it will just make you laugh. I doubt that he takes himself as seriously as some of his admirers do, but I can see how one might be offended by what could be interpreted as a show of disrespect. Oh, and I like the slow parts as much as the fast parts.
Brilliant !!!!!!!!!!!!
stupendous intro, a generational phenomenon Hussain
The Master of Percussion!
Very unique sounds very good!
Friggin Awesome!!
amazing......
9:25 so much harmony!
magic
Funny how differently people perceive things. I thought he was being very playful and the audience was responding with joyful laughter. I found no disrespect. I don't think even a Western audience would go to such a concert with these extraordinary musicians without knowing what they were getting into. And their enthusiastic response seemed to prove they knew, and felt, the total amazingness of the music.
Beautiful performance.. If there is anyone who does slacken the age-old orthodox restrictions in Indian Classical Music, it is Ustad Zakir Hussain.. What a creative genius.. I think he can even play melodies on his percussion..
Wonderful double bass playing also.. Interesting jazz melodies..
What is the third lute-like instrument..? If anyone knows please do reply me, and tell me where is it from.. Anyways he also gave interesting turns..
Tabla Tarang!!!!!!!
Has he ever played with orchestra's like that of yani? Or in company of Kenny G? Any one got any videos of him playing drums? I know he played it once where he plays tabla first n then goes n hammers it out on drums also. Cnt remember where I saw it. Saw it long time back almost 15 years ago.
WOW, thats allI can say!!
Sheila Chandra's pretty awesome at vocalizations like Mr. Hussain.
good i like
Tari Khan Where R U?????
😆👍✨
... and enjoy!
i hope yall realize he is trying to make the audience laugh and entertain them.... he doesn't just relate to people with his music, he uses all aspects of human nature to relate the story that his fingers are telling to the audience. if they laugh, they're enjoying it!
it is like 3 sources of water forming a river!
Maybe they're high, I don't know. Maybe fast passages is what impresses them and that's how they show they're appreciation. Their facial expressions and the rarity of the trio in the first place? Not every audience is going to be full of musicians or knowledgeable of such an experience. I see it more as a gain for an uninformed audience to get informed, just my 2 cents.
Music in the Mountains? Grass Valley?
Zakir juz rocks here ..
This is superb. Would love to see the full concert please .. is it in here on youtube? please send me the link in my inbox
How many fingers does he have?
You just don't understand WESTERN culture. Zakir WANTED them to laugh. He laughed too - he was making a little 'fun with Western classical music and it's association with the "Lone Ranger." So relax. It's all cool!
@raaj4uu1 he did make some parts funny, something the audience would know so they could laugh and relate to
But can he play the ramones?..
@2:53 HAHAHAHH AMAZING,
Thats Tabla, not Bongo.
The part where he starts playing without vocalizing can be interpreted as a typical Indian family; 2 kids demanding something from their dad, him resisting, and mom chipping in now and then. Hmm...
There is one Zakir Hussain , not 2 .
So d'ont laugh before to be sure to cry .
World Music is the drug of the millennium...
Breeding fervency and feeding education...
mad
three amazing musicians, but tabla just does not work on chord changes, sounds sour because of the minor 7th interval on the tablas, when he changes the tabla notes. Bela and Edgar should have realized this and changed their compositions/playing. Or zakir should have switched to percussion
Western could be eastern, its all about perception
George Harrison talked Zakir out of playing the traditional drum set...
They're not used to vocalizing exactly what you're going to play...that Hindustani music....in order to play an instrument, you have to be a pretty competent singer first
Get to know Indian Classical Music better,
squidoo/how-to-learn-indian-classical-music
squidoo/bandishein
squidoo/king-of-malhars
squidoo/ghazal
squidoo/qawwali
squidoo/the-music-of-delhi