You my dear have hit the jackpot..and so has anybody who has ever touched the instrument of Gods....Rudra Veena..great sounds....beyond this world....🙏🙏🙏
It is completely possible that soon to find rudraveena, we will have to go outside of India. Some of its foremost students currently are non-indian. And here we are, eating Maggi.
@@jigggro Namaste 🙏 around '90s i started listening and studying Indian classical music, and those years i remember it was very rear to listen to the Rudra Veena as also very rear to see young Indian musicians playing it. But nowadays i see a great interest for Dhrupad from the young generation of India,.playing the Rudra Veena, Surbahar & the Pakhawaz. So i feel the future is becoming bright for this path of music. A nice example you can see here : ruclips.net/video/nKlS5xIfFX4/видео.htmlsi=L9YDmrGoNGHiWnO3
@@charusingh7223 Namaste, thank you for the beautiful words 🙏 I'm studying with Bahauddin Dagar since about 15 years as also I have studied the Surbahar in the past with Rabindra Narayan Goswami Goswami from Varanasi.
Namaskar. Thanks for sharing...I could recognise Bahauddin Dagar's presence in your music's purity very strongly. I've been associated with the Dagar Gurukul since early 90s.. have heard him play live ever since. It's beautiful that you chose a rare and profound instrument like the Rudraveena. Looking forward to listening to more of your music.
You my dear have hit the jackpot..and so has anybody who has ever touched the instrument of Gods....Rudra Veena..great sounds....beyond this world....🙏🙏🙏
@@thskendjeo134 Beautiful words 🙏 thank you 😊😊🙏
It is completely possible that soon to find rudraveena, we will have to go outside of India. Some of its foremost students currently are non-indian.
And here we are, eating Maggi.
@@jigggro Namaste 🙏 around '90s i started listening and studying Indian classical music, and those years i remember it was very rear to listen to the Rudra Veena as also very rear to see young Indian musicians playing it. But nowadays i see a great interest for Dhrupad from the young generation of India,.playing the Rudra Veena, Surbahar & the Pakhawaz. So i feel the future is becoming bright for this path of music. A nice example you can see here : ruclips.net/video/nKlS5xIfFX4/видео.htmlsi=L9YDmrGoNGHiWnO3
@nektariosmitritsakis3178 a wonderful response
@@jigggro 🙏
Great sound meditative. good rendition.
Lovely, nice work on Kharaj, please render a longer version sometime. 14-15 mins is inadequate for any Dhrupad rendition, more so a raag like Kedar.
@@maheshandkrishna thank you for the inspiring comments 🙏 I have in my mind for a longer rendition sometime in future!
Beautiful playing. Sounds like Dhrupad Ang in the Dagar Vani tradition.
Would love it if you could share who your Guru is. Thanks.
@@charusingh7223 Namaste, thank you for the beautiful words 🙏 I'm studying with Bahauddin Dagar since about 15 years as also I have studied the Surbahar in the past with Rabindra Narayan Goswami Goswami from Varanasi.
Namaskar.
Thanks for sharing...I could recognise Bahauddin Dagar's presence in your music's purity very strongly.
I've been associated with the Dagar Gurukul since early 90s.. have heard him play live ever since.
It's beautiful that you chose a rare and profound instrument like the Rudraveena.
Looking forward to listening to more of your music.
@@charusingh7223 🙏🙏🙏
I wish to be there
Listening live
@@devrajmishra3775 🙏🙏🙏
Very nice
@@victorthor1 Thank you 🙏😊
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at first I thought that was hair at the back of your head and then realised its another veena behind you lol
😂😂😂
Lol me too
I read your comment at 1.13 and just real8sed it not the hair