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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2020
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  • @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS
    @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS  3 года назад +82

    What other videos should we react to ???

    • @0arjun077
      @0arjun077 3 года назад +6

      Please react to *Seetha Kalyana Vaibhogame* sung by *Uthara Unnikrishnan*
      Composed by *Sage Thyagaraja* (1767-1847)
      ruclips.net/video/tdVqEcdxSDM/видео.html

    • @0arjun077
      @0arjun077 3 года назад +5

      Please react to *Rangapura Vihaara* by _Sooryagayathri_
      Carnatic music composed by *Muthuswami Dikshitar*
      ruclips.net/video/CABcibpobDE/видео.html

    • @153sakshi7
      @153sakshi7 3 года назад +2

      Please react on Baaghi 3 trailer....

    • @aswinverghesemappilai2623
      @aswinverghesemappilai2623 3 года назад +18

      Guyss... Malayalam movie teaser "Minnal Murali" just released starring Tovino Thomas... .. its a pan India release... into 5 languages including Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telegu and Tamil. Its the first Super hero movie from Malayalam film industry.

    • @sanjayav8602
      @sanjayav8602 3 года назад +5

      Aalapooran thamizhan song from the movie Mersal...

  • @vam333
    @vam333 3 года назад +539

    I am in love with her. The joy in her face while explaining is soo infectious.

    • @m4lev0lentdem0nknightamv5
      @m4lev0lentdem0nknightamv5 3 года назад +5

      She misinterprets things sometimes ....

    • @hardikpatel3330
      @hardikpatel3330 3 года назад +4

      She has lots and lots of videos on classical music

    • @gopugk7178
      @gopugk7178 3 года назад +7

      She is anuja kamat. She had done many videos on classical music.

    • @telugujoshi
      @telugujoshi 3 года назад +3

      @@m4lev0lentdem0nknightamv5 For example she lost me where she says "raaga" is anglicized. No, it is the correct samskrutam word. "Raag" is hindiized and "raagam" is south Indian language apabhramsha of the sasnkrutam word "raaga"

    • @m4lev0lentdem0nknightamv5
      @m4lev0lentdem0nknightamv5 3 года назад

      @@telugujoshi These are the kind of people who would have only learnt what is enough in the syllabus to qualify junior and senior level and think that they are maestros that they have knowledge about every thing in the world . They should not talk about things if they don't know enough .
      If she makes such a blatant error .. wonder how much misinterpreted information she has spread around the world .

  • @indrajeetkamat6138
    @indrajeetkamat6138 3 года назад +328

    We are mostly Korbin here... just admiring the singing and beauty

  • @alankritabhatt8176
    @alankritabhatt8176 3 года назад +150

    the expression on Korbin's face is the same as of every new student trying to understand Indian classical music..and the expression of Rick's face is as a parent who is so happy that his child is learning classical music..

  • @tulanasom6818
    @tulanasom6818 3 года назад +248

    Whoever requested this video, you requested something magnificent!!

    • @aravindak7385
      @aravindak7385 3 года назад +12

      Thank you😊. I sent the whole playlist, we will have to see if they react to another one from her basics of classical music series

    • @tulanasom6818
      @tulanasom6818 3 года назад +4

      @@aravindak7385 Yes! I want them to react to the entire playlist!!!!

    • @mohankp70
      @mohankp70 3 года назад +3

      @@aravindak7385 great work. Thanks for doing so.

    • @aravindak7385
      @aravindak7385 3 года назад +1

      @parth Kalra Thank you brother. I thought the same thing when I sent the request

    • @ActorACM
      @ActorACM 3 года назад +1

      @@aravindak7385 how are u doing this ..like request something to them??

  • @vishalzparadize
    @vishalzparadize 3 года назад +267

    Video : Let me explain the Raag to you.
    Rick : Is that a bindi or a mole. 😂

    • @capturewithsafa4212
      @capturewithsafa4212 3 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @taxpayer8253
      @taxpayer8253 3 года назад +5

      @@bobinpune Bhai sahab koi nahi sunn rha aapko. Apne paise le liye ab so jao itni mahnat bhi nahi krne ko bola tha opposition ne. 3-4th video me dekh rha hu comment aapka. Ab to taras aane laga hai aape. :D

    • @jai_yogi
      @jai_yogi 3 года назад +2

      @@taxpayer8253 lol

    • @XYZXYZabc123
      @XYZXYZabc123 3 года назад

      @@bobinpune some one give him some ich guard khujli bohot ho rahi he isko shayad

    • @caribbeanman3379
      @caribbeanman3379 3 года назад

      It's a mindi (mole-bindi)

  • @ashwinsubramanya
    @ashwinsubramanya 3 года назад +155

    Indic culture is all about freedom with restriction, there is no absolute freedom there is always an underlying responsibility/etiquette.
    Like you're free to protest but not disrupt lives of non participating citizens,
    You're as a king/ruler free to declare war on neighbours for land or resources but you cannot butcher non combating citizens or destroy resources.

    • @sapnarawal8195
      @sapnarawal8195 3 года назад +16

      Most ancient and complex culture beautifully well explained in a few simple words. Just like Indian culture - magnificently complex with simple appearance. And that king and war thing... Soooo true of indic culture. GOOD JOB ! 👍

    • @swahambardhanray3569
      @swahambardhanray3569 3 года назад +7

      Beautifully explained 👏🏼

    • @manavis6528
      @manavis6528 3 года назад +5

      Beautiful explanation of Indian culture. 👌👍

    • @shrikantnarawane3339
      @shrikantnarawane3339 3 года назад +5

      This is by far the best explanation of our culture ever👍🏻👍🏻

    • @abhayrathore101
      @abhayrathore101 3 года назад +4

      **Hindu culture

  • @Arshiaification
    @Arshiaification 3 года назад +137

    Having learnt Hindustani classical music for 9-10 years, this is my favourite reaction of yours. 🙈🙈🙈You guys finally getting a hint of what is a Raag and understanding the depths of Indian Classical Music in a more perceptive way.

    • @ranamehipal2933
      @ranamehipal2933 3 года назад +2

      Beautiful name SANGHOMITRA

    • @parijatsaha3977
      @parijatsaha3977 3 года назад +3

      Wow! 10 Years! Still pursuing? ☺

    • @RajeshP17
      @RajeshP17 3 года назад +3

      and love Anuja's videos as well because she explains in such a simplistic way and also demonstrates what she is explaining

    • @Arshiaification
      @Arshiaification 3 года назад +1

      @@ranamehipal2933 Thank you so much.🙈

    • @Arshiaification
      @Arshiaification 3 года назад +2

      @@parijatsaha3977 No, sadly not anymore. I did start at a young age though...from 6 years till my 12th class board exams lol. May have given a gap of one or two years in between, so yes roughly about 10 years

  • @soumya0985
    @soumya0985 3 года назад +65

    She did an amazing job. BTW the set of notes that make up a raag is called thaat in Hindustani music. As she explained with Yaman, it can and does substitute the basic notes which are not the basic do re mi fa, but sharp and flat notes. Yaman for example uses the sharp 'ma' and belongs to the Kalyan thaat.

  • @asrevta
    @asrevta 3 года назад +70

    She has also explained raags of Padmavati Movie Songs.
    You guys should check that out.

  • @vidyathottappillil8367
    @vidyathottappillil8367 3 года назад +36

    This was a perfectly explained video.. loved it..
    And this is what gives each raag it's own flavour.. like you will be able to get sad, happy, powerful etc. emotions from each raag...

  • @sayansingha6370
    @sayansingha6370 3 года назад +52

    I loved the differences between the expressions of Rick and Korbin here! 😂😂

  • @m4lev0lentdem0nknightamv5
    @m4lev0lentdem0nknightamv5 3 года назад +74

    9:02 Rick : unbelievable
    me : what .... ( this is equivalent to learning to write the alphabet 'A' in english ..... wait for the real stuff )

  • @Janhavi._.j
    @Janhavi._.j 3 года назад +249

    Nobody:
    Me listening to classical music: kuch samjha nhi pr bohot accha lga

    • @himanshubhoir7738
      @himanshubhoir7738 3 года назад +1

      Are koi nai dubara dekhlo .

    • @tusharraut9439
      @tusharraut9439 3 года назад +10

      Apna bhi yahi haal hai..Par fir baat wahi hai na,Khane ka swad lene wale ko khana banana aata ho aisa jaruri nahi hai.woh bs khane ka swad chakh kar aanand le sakta hai..mai bhi wahi karta hun

    • @yashaswidhar5196
      @yashaswidhar5196 3 года назад

      @@tusharraut9439 wow....

    • @dreamgirl2724
      @dreamgirl2724 3 года назад +1

      🤣

    • @TheMartianMan
      @TheMartianMan 3 года назад +1

      😂😂😂same here

  • @tanmaydas5757
    @tanmaydas5757 3 года назад +54

    When you realise that autotune is a technology for all those who can't
    sing.

  • @paramitanandi8137
    @paramitanandi8137 3 года назад +13

    How beautifully you can play around and express the emotions following the rules determines how good of a musician you are.

  • @yeskay7
    @yeskay7 3 года назад +8

    Her lit up soul is projected through her wide beautiful eyes!

  • @kalpesh5959
    @kalpesh5959 3 года назад +12

    Her eyes 🙏🏻 deep eyes and lovely smile sweetest voice... Fall in love with her ❤️❤️

  • @subhaplusdeep
    @subhaplusdeep 3 года назад +8

    Through your videos I am reminded of aspects of my country that I sometimes forget and stuff which otherwise I might not have seen. Thankyou for making me appreciate my culture even more 🙏

  • @HarshMcNair
    @HarshMcNair 3 года назад +3

    Listening to Rick it is obvious he knows in-depth about poetry, music, and literature and their confluence. A Master, yet humble - still learning about other forms of artistry. Kudos!

  • @shreyashukla2223
    @shreyashukla2223 3 года назад +7

    She did a great job at explaining. There are more layers to a Raag though, hers is a simplified explanation for basic classical singing..
    For e.g the concept of thaat- each raag is supposed to be sung at a certain time of the day because it evokes a certain feeling/mood conducive to/best sounding at that time of the day. So while one raag is from an early morning 'thaat' to be sung at 3:30am, another might be a late night one, etc.
    There's khatka, murki, gamak, meend, thumri, dhrupad...... and many many more.

    • @shreyashukla2223
      @shreyashukla2223 3 года назад +1

      @Dream Dream Serene I don't teach as such but I graduated from Bhatkhande Sangeet Vidyapeeth, and can definitely recommend some books.
      In India, you will find the book series 'Raag Parichay'. It has Music Theory and History in detail. Highly recommend that to anyone interested.

  • @ManasKocharekar
    @ManasKocharekar 3 года назад +13

    I asked you guys to react to one of her video a year ago, Finally you got there!!

  • @DevikaK1293
    @DevikaK1293 3 года назад +3

    OMG I am jumping around in my kitchen! Anuja is a college mate of mine and I LOVE her videos and I suggested it ages ago probably on Kaushiki Chakraborty’s videos. She deserves more views man, she is so good at explaining Hindustani classical music!

  • @garvagarwal7208
    @garvagarwal7208 3 года назад +31

    It looks like her face froze into a super happy expression.

  • @jayxettri2465
    @jayxettri2465 3 года назад +39

    Rick is in attentive mode (Hands position) and Korbin in a defensive mode(he's confused af)...lol !!!

  • @vaidehimulik
    @vaidehimulik 3 года назад +8

    Oh my u r going into technicalities of a raag❤️😍 I had this thought a while back considering your interest in classical music, giving u some videos like Anuja's... Love u guys... I willl try on my part to reach out to u with such videos... 😘❤️🙏

  • @sachin6149
    @sachin6149 3 года назад +13

    Finally!!!!!! I wrote to you almost an year back when you reviewed Ustad Zakir Hussain to look at this channel for alll your Indian music related queries. I'll sleep for an extra hour today.

  • @gauravtiwari1806
    @gauravtiwari1806 3 года назад +1

    See this is what i love about your channel in perticular. You give genuine effort to learn and deep dive. Other channels WATCH, LAUGH and forget. Good job.

  • @ronakkothari398
    @ronakkothari398 3 года назад +6

    She got such a beautiful personality that smile 😍😍😍

  • @Chinfinity321
    @Chinfinity321 3 года назад +18

    Rick: "Structure releases creativity" ... I'm going to hold on to that quote for a long time.

  • @sanjaygokhale4776
    @sanjaygokhale4776 3 года назад +10

    She has done a good job explaining Rsag

  • @trisannita_sings
    @trisannita_sings 3 года назад

    I'm so glad and so happy that you're taking so much interest in learning and trying to know the basics of India classical music apart from listening and loving them too. ❤️

  • @VamsiMohanKrishnaVadrevu
    @VamsiMohanKrishnaVadrevu 3 года назад +2

    What Rick said about "Structure releases a creativity" is so true... I'm learning Hindustani Classical and Carnatic Classical Flute and I realize that the structure actually makes it easier to compose and build music (for improvisation).. if there were no rules, it would be too confusing or overwhelming. But with the structure and restriction, we are more "free" to explore the notes within raga and get much more creative.

  • @trisannita_sings
    @trisannita_sings 3 года назад +4

    Hey I follow her, she explains those complex things so simply & beautifully. I'm so glad you reacted to her ❤️

  • @AyAy008
    @AyAy008 3 года назад +4

    Anuja Kamat is fricking awesome and underrated. She also gave very informative speech at TedX.

  • @soumenb22
    @soumenb22 2 года назад +1

    Just with the ascending and descending notes had tears in my eyes

  • @lakshaymalhan760
    @lakshaymalhan760 3 года назад

    Beautiful video. Wouldn't have stumbled upon this had it not been for this channel.

  • @mahathibalajee2065
    @mahathibalajee2065 3 года назад +3

    "The structure releases a creativity that wouldn't otherwise be" - Rick nailed it!

  • @avm4377
    @avm4377 3 года назад +72

    Rick is a thinker, isn't he.
    A teacher must be a thinker, rather you can't be a good teacher unless you dissect and understand.

  • @argmined
    @argmined 3 года назад +2

    Really appreciate you guys giving such attention to Indian classical music - it's largely missing from the mainstream media in India (and elsewhere). It's surprising, impressive and inspiring that you have taken up a genuine interest in the classical music from India and made the effort of making such videos. It's hard to make such an endeavour sound stupid.

  • @avaniraval9535
    @avaniraval9535 3 года назад +2

    OMG I have attended few workshops for non singers or amateurs... but never has it been explained soooo well... thank you Rick and korbin... for reacting on this video ... it's amazing... simply suuupppeerrrbbbbbb.. superb...

  • @rahuldivekar1
    @rahuldivekar1 3 года назад +37

    Guys try and contact Mahesh Kale for an interview he lives in California Bay Area, he teaches Indian classical music there. You have reacted to his individual video and one with Koushiki Chakravarti

    • @mohankp70
      @mohankp70 3 года назад +2

      Wow... I'll wait for that interview eagerly.

  • @mayureshbaji
    @mayureshbaji 3 года назад +5

    There actually are 27 notes in one so called 'octave'. They are called 'shruti's. They include all the in-between notes. That's only for one octave, once u go to next octave it has another set of its own 27 shrutis... 27 distinct notes.

  • @krishnaannapragada7259
    @krishnaannapragada7259 3 года назад +1

    Wow! She is just fantastic! Her voice is so beautiful... Captivating...Pure Magic...

  • @partgee
    @partgee 3 года назад +1

    I am so glad that you finally covered her video. She's just too good. She has a whole series. She's a great teacher and a very competent singer as well.

  • @soniapal3125
    @soniapal3125 3 года назад +4

    This was sooooo good, her smile is infectious ❤️

  • @ritusehgal6140
    @ritusehgal6140 3 года назад

    This gem of a video that's simultaneously soul-stirring and heart-warming, really deserved Korbin's spontaneous applause and Rick's seasoned appreciation of the intricacies of Indian classical music! Lovely reaction!

  • @ksmkeys
    @ksmkeys 3 года назад

    NICE!! this topic was a long time coming especially for Rick and his interest in indian classical

  • @mrinmoy18
    @mrinmoy18 3 года назад +11

    Damn! She's too good in explaining such a complicated thing in such a simple way! ❤️
    And since you're so fond of indian classic music, you should definitely watch bandish bandits. You'll fall in love with it i bet! And also waiting for an interview with ritwik bhowmik! He's such a jolly guy🕺

  • @29july1982
    @29july1982 3 года назад +8

    So-do-la-fa-me-do-re! How I LOVE The Sound Of Music!!! 🥰🥰🙏

  • @dushyantsinghrahine2521
    @dushyantsinghrahine2521 3 года назад

    Finally, you guys watched one of her videos... Had requested for them quite a bit. Hope you will continue to watch more of her videos. Her channel has a Crash course of sorts on Indian classical music where the basics and many more such concepts and little intricacies of the music have been explained in such a lucid and beautiful way that even a layman can appreciate it. Please please follow up with more of her videos...
    I had come across her videos when I had just started listening to and enjoying classical music. And no wonder that I binge watched all of them and then used to wait for newer ones anxiously.

  • @spiritual-sanctuary_sharoni
    @spiritual-sanctuary_sharoni 3 года назад +1

    I am spellbound!! She is amazing..how amazingly she explained..I myself have learnt classical music and I can reckon she explained it in the most beautiful way possible!!

  • @soumisengupta66
    @soumisengupta66 3 года назад +6

    The most charming video I have ever seen! Her excitement and sheer joy in sharing the knowledge is so endearing to see. And God her voice! Her love for music reflects in her voice and it's clear that music loves her back! ❤️❤️

  • @udbhavmehta8702
    @udbhavmehta8702 3 года назад +21

    I think you cant look at Indian classical music as just another form of music.... it has soo much mathematical precision and it was invented around 2000 years ago or even before that.. it was never for entertainment ... the science behind it is such that when a certain frequency of notes are sung in a particular tempo, order, and time of the day, it would cause changes in the environment and the human body and mind. The arrangement of the frequency and the sound waves would interact to achieve a specific result. It exists today as well, where there are some shlokas or mantras that when chanted in a specific form and volume with proper precision at the correct time of the day, it can do wonders for the body and mind. So yeah it is extremely more complex, and you should look at the history of it and the complexity of it. There are over 1200 major ragas and many more minor ones. they all emote a specific feeling or purpose to them. There was a famous singer Tansen in the rule of king Akbar, and he used to sing this Raag " Malhar", whenever he sang this Raag it would start to rain in the topical area above him.

  • @rohanchoudhury8043
    @rohanchoudhury8043 Год назад +1

    Her voice is really wonderful ..Very intricate & detailed knowledge about the the topic of Raagas ...Hope you guys have clarified all the doubts regarding Indian Classical

  • @kunalmehta9679
    @kunalmehta9679 3 года назад +2

    She is amazing.. Please do watch more of her lectures on indian classical music

  • @sanjukrishnanbww
    @sanjukrishnanbww 3 года назад +5

    I just wanted her to go on and on and on. Beautiful ❤️❤️

  • @spdcrzy
    @spdcrzy 3 года назад +3

    The reason Indian classical music - Carnatic or Hindustani - sounds so fluid and free is because even though it has even MORE structure than Western music, the base note is never fixed. In Western music, every single piece ever written has, in the last century or so, become fixed to the anchor point that is A440. This creates a very rigid structure that can breed endless permutations of combinations, but also creates outrage whenever conventions are broken - be it blues, rock, jazz, or postmodernist music. In Indian classical music, the framework is much more defined - a piece cannot use every single note on the chromatic scale, for example - but the LOCATION of that framework is not anchored to any particular frequency. Moreover, because the framework itself does not tie itself down to any frequency either, the idea of "stepping" between notes is not nearly as big a deal in the conception and execution of any particular raag. In fact, multiple raags have ascending and descending scales that not only differ in the number of notes, but differ in the locations of those notes entirely. Raag Khamaj is a good example.

  • @nixelflute1
    @nixelflute1 3 года назад +2

    "Chalan" is basically like movie teaser it gives sense of what's coming ahead

  • @4dityanarayan
    @4dityanarayan 3 года назад

    I love how interested you both are, omg. As a classical student, I'd love to share some of my learning with you!

  • @manasisthebest2
    @manasisthebest2 3 года назад +30

    In Indian Culture, music is very closely related to Maths. Maths & musical notes are related.

  • @sun4502
    @sun4502 3 года назад +4

    React more to her . Starting from her early explanation videos. Especially about difference between Indian and Western classical. Indian instruments video and Alankar in Indian Classical music.

  • @granthikde9338
    @granthikde9338 3 года назад +2

    TOMORROW, 3RD SEPTEMBER, IS THE BIRTHDAY OF GREAT UTTAM KUMAR, THE MOST POPULAR BENGALI FILM STAR EVER, BIGGEST NAME IN BENGALI INDUSTRY IN TERMS OF FAN FOLLOWING. YOU CAN REACT HIS MOVIES ON THIS DAY. MOST OF HIS WORKS ARE AVAILABLE ON RUclips. YOU CAN WATCH "NAYAK" (1966) OR "CHOWRANGEE" (1968) OR ANY OTHER FILM OF HIM.

  • @vijurao8009
    @vijurao8009 3 года назад

    Rick, She answers most questions you have had listening to Indian classical. That is why I have bee recommending her channel all year. You have real musical questions and she does demo it beautifully

  • @akashacharyak
    @akashacharyak 3 года назад +10

    Raga is not an anglicized version of Raag or Raagam. That's how it is called in Kannada and Sanskrit. Ragam is a Tamil derived word.

    • @johnutube5651
      @johnutube5651 3 года назад

      Raagam is how it is uttered in Tamil, Malayalam, Tulu and Telugu

    • @BuntFencer
      @BuntFencer 3 года назад

      Being from Karnataka, even I was amused when she said Raga is anglicized version. Raga is the Kannada word for it, just like Laya, Thala and Bhava. If it ends with 'a', it mostly came from Kannada, may be even Sanskrit. Kannada has loads of words derived from Sanskrit. I don't know Sanskrit, so I can't be sure.

    • @BuntFencer
      @BuntFencer 3 года назад

      @@johnutube5651 Not in Tulu. We say Raga in Tulu, just like Kannada

    • @akashacharyak
      @akashacharyak 3 года назад +1

      @@BuntFencer Yeah, they are all Sanskrit derived. And Yeah Tulu doesn't use Ragam either. Not sure where the guy got it from. I'm a Tulu speaking Kannadiga. So can confirm it.

    • @Brajgamer
      @Brajgamer 3 года назад +2

      It's not only Rag but many other words as well for instance Yog, Vedant etc.
      All my life we used to pronounce these as Yog, Raag, Vedant etc, but as soon as these words found their way into English, they took these words from their source language like sanskrit and there comes an AA in each word and they became Yoga, Raga, Vedanta etc.
      Technically it is right but practically most of us have changed our pronounciation after hearing the English speaking people and not by knowing the actual root, and thats pathetic IMO.
      So I would say she is practically right in saying that these are anglicised words. Think for a moment, if we replace our Ramzan with Ramadan (Ramadan being the actual source word from Arabic), will it make any sense? Hell no.

  •  3 года назад +41

    u should review c u soon.It has got rave reviews in india.

    • @gauravtiwari1806
      @gauravtiwari1806 3 года назад +2

      See this is what i love about your channel in perticular. You put genuine effort to learn and deep dive. Other channels WATCH, LAUGH, ENJOY and forget. Good Job.

  • @rahuldivekar1
    @rahuldivekar1 3 года назад +1

    Very nice information, guys watch more of her videos to understand Indian classical music, and let me remind you that it is ONLY INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC and NOT all eastern music. they don't have this in China, Japan or Koria or any other Eastern country, their music is different.

  • @sajoymenon
    @sajoymenon 3 года назад

    Guys..... You are a HUGE revelation from your very first reaction video where I thought it was just another couple with a flippant reaction. Rick's understanding is worthy of respect whereas Corbin has that uncanny ability to pick on the nuance of the video perfectly. I got to learn a lot just watching you guys react and lots of RESPECT and love for what you guys do.... Your journey here is mine too. Salute!

  • @sherry3099
    @sherry3099 3 года назад +8

    You need to watch her video on “ornamentation” -Alankaar. Phenomenal. Explains the unique beauty of Indian classical music.

  • @aswinverghesemappilai2623
    @aswinverghesemappilai2623 3 года назад +11

    Guyss... Malayalam movie teaser "Minnal Murali" just released starring Tovino Thomas... .. its a pan India release... into 5 languages including Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telegu and Tamil. Its the first Super hero movie from Malayalam film industry.

  • @sonumani1990
    @sonumani1990 3 года назад

    Wow.. had suggested reaction to this video a very long time bak.. thanks fr doing this.

  • @mohsinsyedain1754
    @mohsinsyedain1754 3 года назад

    THANK YOU GOD. FINALLY...
    You guys reacting to this and hopefully more of her videos on Indian classical music, will educate many of us Indians too..Do react to so many of her videos.

  • @dikshauniyal
    @dikshauniyal 3 года назад +42

    I was as clueless as Korbin 😀😂. Who else was?

  • @Underthesun123
    @Underthesun123 3 года назад +14

    This music is like maths and that's why I can't do it😂😂😂

    • @avalokitha
      @avalokitha 3 года назад +2

      Hahaha same

    • @mithughorai748
      @mithughorai748 3 года назад +1

      I do math. But not raag 😂😂😂

    • @avalokitha
      @avalokitha 3 года назад

      @@mithughorai748 can't do either 🤷‍♀️

  • @souvikpaul6317
    @souvikpaul6317 3 года назад +1

    Full armed support from West Bengal.... Liking your work .... It's really cool....

  • @ilivedhere6001
    @ilivedhere6001 3 года назад

    Oh man.. because of you both i am learning the basics now.. thank you

  • @shivanshbajpai9364
    @shivanshbajpai9364 3 года назад +9

    React to Scam 1992 teaser it's looking GREAT

  • @devikasane3313
    @devikasane3313 3 года назад +3

    Please react to "THE MEDLEY"(Antakshari) from MUJHSE DOSTI KAROGE movie....Please please please

  • @mtgharemn
    @mtgharemn 3 года назад +2

    Even I am learning new things ...her voice is beautiful

  • @VitB12
    @VitB12 2 года назад

    My fav reaction channel ❤
    You both are blessed to receive all of this from a great nation, India 🙏
    India is teaching you and Indians! Many Indians don't know much!

  • @noeljohn4731
    @noeljohn4731 3 года назад +3

    React to the malayalam movie Minnal Murali teaser 😍

  • @arjyoni
    @arjyoni 3 года назад +6

    Just imagine these were developed 5000 years before. Thts how developed Indian culture was. But sadly world didn't learned from it other than exploitation by colonies

  • @adityaflashraj
    @adityaflashraj 3 года назад

    Finally! I've been wanting this for so so long.

  • @bin4889
    @bin4889 3 года назад

    great choice to react to. way to go guys. I'm a great admirer of you @rick

  • @nikitaidnani7546
    @nikitaidnani7546 3 года назад +3

    "I" MOVIE MAKING 🤟🏻🤟🏻🔥🔥🔥

  • @aaditya6018
    @aaditya6018 3 года назад +3

    Where is c u soon review??if it was a hindi movie u guys would've reviewed it by now

  • @sameerkulkarni5329
    @sameerkulkarni5329 3 года назад +1

    Indian Classical Music is a language inherently complete... All emotions can be conveyed... ❤️. Good effort in explaining briefly...

  • @dhinamoruthagaval8658
    @dhinamoruthagaval8658 3 года назад

    Hey guys I can't stop watching your videos addicted to your videos awesome job keep doing more videos🥰🥰🥰

  • @thirumalmurugan8993
    @thirumalmurugan8993 Год назад

    You guys are doing a GREAT JOB.. All the best guys..

  • @ragegaming3795
    @ragegaming3795 2 года назад

    this girl really amazed i just love her notes thanks for reacting her

  • @sreejamakka4568
    @sreejamakka4568 3 года назад +1

    Korbin's T-shirt! 😍😍😍
    And great explanation by Rick 👍😊

  • @1979arunava
    @1979arunava 3 года назад

    Very good vdo bro. I think all of you are ok right naw in this pandemic covid-19 (Corona), stay safe bro. Rick looks very older in this vdo. Tell him to make a good colour in his hair.

  • @suparnagoswami3906
    @suparnagoswami3906 3 года назад

    Great video and reactions 👌

  • @picturebaaj
    @picturebaaj 3 года назад

    Your knowledge and love for art is admirable!

  • @harmony318
    @harmony318 3 года назад

    I found her channel this month and watched all her episodes. Because i learn from youtube but got saturated in the way, this channel opened me a new way to improve instrumental. I'm learning raags one by one.

  • @nk_17
    @nk_17 3 года назад +1

    Wow! She did brilliantly.. sometimes you miss things when you explain something which you know so well, but she didn't. She's a great teacher..👏👏👏👏 she explained it so well that I'm 100% sure that Rick understood it Completely. I don't know about Korbin though..
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍

  • @RiSo1988
    @RiSo1988 3 года назад +1

    I am SO GLAD you picked her videos! She is THE MOST talented artist on RUclips imo. Thank you. Id request everyone to go to her channel and subscribe her. She deserves all the attention in the world whr we make Dhinchaak Pooja like people famous :(

  • @healthadvisor8460
    @healthadvisor8460 3 года назад +1

    When someone learns classical music in our community, then you will be amazed how he or she doing daily 'riyaz' (practise in music) for years. It is the basic sa re ga ma pa dha ni, ni dha pa ma ga re sa and other alteration alongwith the musical instrument called 'harmonium'. This is the root, basic, and must in the school of Indian classical music. I had grown up hearing sound in neighbours, mostly in the early Morning.

  • @waheedraja9185
    @waheedraja9185 3 года назад

    Very well explained. Great bro.

  • @gianasingh
    @gianasingh 3 года назад +1

    The structure which allows so much creativity which you mentioned was explained to you by Tushar Lall in a brilliant way. He said something along the lines of...Indian Classical music restricted itself to melody as opposed to harmony (as found within Western music) which allowed them to delve deep within that sphere. He said he sees the restriction more like a man choosing to go and sit in a cave as opposed to being told to stay in prison. Brilliant!
    Also, the music sounds very free flowing because it is. Once the "restrictions/rules" have been internalised, the musicians learn to live within that raag whilst performing it and can do a lot of free flowing stuff which sounds beautiful. I don't think they're ever thinking in the moment about which note they can and cannot touch, they are just exploring all the sounds available to them in a way their mood on any given day drives them to.
    P.S. I've been meaning to send you Anuja's videos for a long time now, glad someone did.