Wonderful music , pronamto pandit bhatterji , and padit a chatterjee whom I know personally , is equally good , hi aninda hope u remember dr talukder , best wishes to u
I expected more as he is a son of a good Sitarist Pt.Shashi Mohan ji Bhatt. Keeping in view his performance I can only say that it was not a performance by a person who uses prefix Pandit/Ustad otherwise it is a good performance. I failed to observe Kharaj, Laraj, Gammuck, even ZAMZAMA he avoided which need to be a part of his performance. But Tabla I found more impressive it was really like a Ustad like Ustad Hidayatulla Khan Sahab, Ustad Dayamali sahab even at some point it reminded me Pt.Samta Prasad ji of Banaras. Please don't take other wise I gave my understanding which may also be not acceptable to person concern as I am just a listener not a player. I just commented what I felt after listening.
Wondering what are the attachments at either end of the ma string? Do they enhance the strings sound? And i notice that sometimes sitar players appear to apply something to their fingers as they play. Just wondering what that is and what its used for. Thanks for an amazing rendition of Yaman.
Thanks for tuning in DU. Sitar players apply a coconut oil to their fingers to help glide over the strings when they play. They pluck the string with a metal pick attached to the finger. It's called a mizrab.
Great performance!!! Great registration!!!! Many thanks and greathings from Amsterdam!!
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Nice performance
How can music get any better than this!
Wah kya khub hai koi jawab nahi, excellent Performance 🙏🙏
Thank you for uploading ! Can't stop listening to this! Hurts when it's over!
Pt Chatterji and Krishnaji are god gifted men. Pray they live long amongst us to keep us in thrall.
Superb.
I listen every evening.
fantastic music by fantastic artists
🙏🙏🙏
Great legendary artist.
Very nice ,tabla is excellent
loving
Wonderful ! Thank you
Anindo Ji's playing is Kadak yet so melodious 💐
Wonderful music , pronamto pandit bhatterji , and padit a chatterjee whom I know personally , is equally good , hi aninda hope u remember dr talukder , best wishes to u
Thanks for watching.
Truly divine. God bless Krishnaji.
Great to hear this lovely Raaga once again
Beautiful
God Bless
Thanks
Kasturi G
Pandit anido ji Tabla perfect tone
aap donon siddha purush h sadar pranam .ambrish gangrade bhopal
Excellent camera work! Thanks for getting so many angles of the sitar technique.
Fantastic
fantastic microphone!
Saanjh bhayi udi tabayo!! Ayee hayee kya baat hae!!
You are great.
Superb!!!!
দুই ঈশ্বর কণা,,,, 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Divine.
Sublime
mesmerising
There is another yaman of Pt.KB in Black and white video..( YT ) .tabla Ustd.ZH...the taste is different....
Adhbut Anindoji
What's happening at 36:28?
He is saying he is getting into a certain fast (drut) composition.
He says "ek bandish suniye, bahut sundar hai" in hindi. It means "please listen to this bandish (composition), it is very beautiful"
I expected more as he is a son of a good Sitarist Pt.Shashi Mohan ji Bhatt. Keeping in view his performance I can only say that it was not a performance by a person who uses prefix Pandit/Ustad otherwise it is a good performance. I failed to observe Kharaj, Laraj, Gammuck, even ZAMZAMA he avoided which need to be a part of his performance.
But Tabla I found more impressive it was really like a Ustad like Ustad Hidayatulla Khan Sahab, Ustad Dayamali sahab even at some point it reminded me Pt.Samta Prasad ji of Banaras. Please don't take other wise I gave my understanding which may also be not acceptable to person concern as I am just a listener not a player. I just commented what I felt after listening.
Wondering what are the attachments at either end of the ma string? Do they enhance the strings sound? And i notice that sometimes sitar players appear to apply something to their fingers as they play. Just wondering what that is and what its used for. Thanks for an amazing rendition of Yaman.
Thanks for tuning in DU. Sitar players apply a coconut oil to their fingers to help glide over the strings when they play. They pluck the string with a metal pick attached to the finger. It's called a mizrab.
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I wish Krishna would tune his sitar better. Its hard to enjoy when its so out of tune.