I don't know bamboo has something special, something magical in how it sings 😆😊 it's almost an Ineffable quality of it producing sounds in the ways how bodily sensations move across our consciousness. so fluid, so rich in as my soul feels a breeze, my hands could touch, my eyes could see. But it's all happening in my ears. Magical isn't it?
@@ramsamba59 People listen to all kinds of music and all great artists. All of them are unique. All are unparalleled But some are synonymous with a particular instrument. For the lay listener really fond of music any of the greats may seem to be the greatest depending on level of understanding and individual preference but for the initiated, the greatest flautist is Panna Babu. No ifs and buts. The tonal quality and the seamless note to note movement, the aesthetics - the whole package - is unmatched by any other artist. Pt. Chaurasia, Pt. Gour Goswami, Vijay Raghav Rao, Rajendra Prasanna and Raghunath Seth are all exceptional but Panna Babu's flute is just surreal! !
Pannababu is greatest, other mentioned by you are popular. I am not driven by blind faith towards Pannababu, only have read and studied about him leads me to rebuke your comment. Hope you take my reply in stride.
My explanation of the function of this raga: It tunes in with the listeners low emotional state and slowly lifts it up. Hence it is good for depressions.
Vow! How did I miss this for 2 months! Where did you get this treasure of so many full length ragas by the great Pannalal Ghosh from? Amazing! No amount of thanks are enough for this service to Indian classical music and human kind. The tone seems unmistakably his.
Generally, flutists follow the vocal singers, but in contrast, for Pannalal-ji vocal singers learn and try to understand richness of any raag by listening to Pannalal-ji's rendering on flute !!
+Nick Thabit That is my Guruji, the late Pt. Devendra Murdeshwar, playing backup bansuri to Pannalalji on the recording. The technique is based on having a common understanding of the raga and of the general direction the master was taking in his development of it.
আহা আহা আহা....মনটা জুড়িয়ে যাচ্ছে...এত তৃপ্তি এত আবেশ...আহা ... এ ভাবাচ্ছন্নতা যেন না ফুরায়...আহা 😭😭😭❤❤❤
I don't know bamboo has something special, something magical in how it sings 😆😊 it's almost an Ineffable quality of it producing sounds in the ways how bodily sensations move across our consciousness. so fluid, so rich in as my soul feels a breeze, my hands could touch, my eyes could see. But it's all happening in my ears. Magical isn't it?
Well, who on earth can even wish to come closer to Pandit Ji!!? None.
Not words, but sur is all.
i am not sure what flute music you listen to, but ever heard of Hariprasad Chaurasia?
@@ramsamba59 People listen to all kinds of music and all great artists. All of them are unique. All are unparalleled
But some are synonymous with a particular instrument. For the lay listener really fond of music any of the greats may seem to be the greatest depending on level of understanding and individual preference but for the initiated, the greatest flautist is Panna Babu. No ifs and buts. The tonal quality and the seamless note to note movement, the aesthetics - the whole package - is unmatched by any other artist. Pt. Chaurasia, Pt. Gour Goswami, Vijay Raghav Rao, Rajendra Prasanna and Raghunath Seth are all exceptional but Panna Babu's flute is just surreal! !
This type of tonal quality of flute was made possible by that one and only Great flute Maestro late PANNALAL GHOSH.
to say "one and only GREAT flute Maestro" is incorrect, there are other equally great or even greater, like the super maestro Hariprasad Chaurasia.
Pannababu is greatest, other mentioned by you are popular. I am not driven by blind faith towards Pannababu, only have read and studied about him leads me to rebuke your comment. Hope you take my reply in stride.
Pandit Ghosh plays with love in his heart. I started listening at 7 years old. Bless you /\
His flute makes me think of Rabindranath Tagore. It wanders so gracefully through a peaceful world full of opportunities.
Blessed be your musical appreciation : there is indeed something Tagorean about GourSadang!
Pannalal Ghosh's compositions are beyond compare.Thanks for uploading this treasure.
My explanation of the function of this raga: It tunes in with the listeners low emotional state and slowly lifts it up. Hence it is good for depressions.
Tons of thanks for sharing... Lots of wishes and blessings from God to you...
poetry and knowledge at a time amalgamated ...........thank you very much......
Tanpura tybe
Must say in one word 'excellent'...Thanks for uploading...
This is indeed a treasure! Heartfelt thanks for the kind upload. This is just wonderful...
Vow! How did I miss this for 2 months! Where did you get this treasure of so many full length ragas by the great Pannalal Ghosh from? Amazing! No amount of thanks are enough for this service to Indian classical music and human kind. The tone seems unmistakably his.
Hevenly
It touches my heart so much.
So pleasing.. Thank you very much for sharing these treasures
EXCELLENT RENDERING.MELTS YOUR MIND.THANKS A LOT.
Vah vah
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
very gentle and serene
Kya baat hain...So beautiful...
Mesmerizing! 👌👌👌👌🙏
Very very Nice
🙏🙏🙏
This is simply amazing
splendid!......bella!
Vety impresible
Generally, flutists follow the vocal singers, but in contrast, for Pannalal-ji vocal singers learn and try to understand
richness of any raag by listening to
Pannalal-ji's rendering on flute !!
❤️
Is that a second flautist I hear, or some kind of echo, or a (quite unique) special technique?
A most amazing musician. There is peace, even at the high tempo.
+Nick Thabit That is my Guruji, the late Pt. Devendra Murdeshwar, playing backup bansuri to Pannalalji on the recording. The technique is based on having a common understanding of the raga and of the general direction the master was taking in his development of it.
+Lyon Leifer Thank you Mr. Leifer. Certainly your Guruji's understanding was deep, it's as if one mind.
Lyon Leifer 0 marathi abhangs
@@lleifer- Wow! Wasn’t he the son in law of Pt Pannalal Ghosh?