Sitar (19 strings that aren't as complicated as they seem... well maybe.)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2022
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  • @JaguarBST
    @JaguarBST Год назад +5029

    Master of his craft, well spoken, infectious smile, calm demeanor, clearly in love with what he does, I salute this man!

  • @shanebentley5630
    @shanebentley5630 Год назад +5661

    I know this type of content can't come out forever, but as a musician i just adore everything about this series! So amazing to see these fantastic (and underrated in the USA) instruments get more of an audience!

    • @Ferinex_666
      @Ferinex_666 Год назад +159

      There are over 1,500 different musical instruments around the world. Even if Rob consistently uploads every 2 weeks, that's like 57 more years of content.

    • @shanebentley5630
      @shanebentley5630 Год назад +21

      @@Ferinex_666 yes, of course, but it isn't very realistic to happen.

    • @Philtoid
      @Philtoid Год назад +10

      Why can't it ?

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 Год назад +21

      @@Philtoid It would be hard to do the same thing for 57 years.

    • @allenmitchell09
      @allenmitchell09 Год назад +47

      Who knows, maybe Rob is on a quest to play every instrument he can get his hands on, and have us watch. I’m always surprised at how easy he picks up these instruments. Imagine this series except it’s Prince hosting. lol

  • @AlasdairGR
    @AlasdairGR Год назад +1927

    Abhik seems like one of those rare humans where you can't help but smile being around him. Just infectious happiness and love of life. And he seems to love every moment of sharing his music and teaching his craft. S-tier person.

  • @simapaul197
    @simapaul197 Год назад +1880

    of all indian solo musical instrument..the sitar and the sarangi are undoubtedly the best

    • @SiamAMusic
      @SiamAMusic Год назад +34

      Yess underrated comment cuz sarangi holy shit what a beautiful sounding instrument and the use of those inbetween microtones are so amazing to me

    • @kamilshah8966
      @kamilshah8966 Год назад +38

      Flute too.

    • @shubhendranathsingh9888
      @shubhendranathsingh9888 Год назад +54

      C'mon you can't do dirty like that to santoor and sehnai.
      But without a doubt the most underrated is tabla as it supports every single instrument and never makes the headlines.

    • @baushun332
      @baushun332 Год назад +22

      Bro the 'tabla' is one the best indian musical instrument

    • @srijondas5914
      @srijondas5914 Год назад +10

      I wonder why you skipped Sarod

  • @damneh8688
    @damneh8688 Год назад +2093

    I love how when Abhik was playing the sitar, it had that rich Indian classical sound, but when Rob picked it and played the first thing, it sounded very American folk-ish and still sounded realy good. That was really interesting to listen to. Shows thatthe instrument has applications in other forms of music as well.

    • @BosseCory
      @BosseCory Год назад +220

      It also shows how the sound of an instrument can be heavily influenced by your own cultural and musical vocabulary. I tried to pick up an erhu once and it just sounded like a fiddle when I played it.

    • @muchanadziko6378
      @muchanadziko6378 Год назад +13

      which we know since the 60s

    • @Indeciferable
      @Indeciferable Год назад +40

      I would think a lot of it would have to do with musical reference. What I mean by that is, for improvisational playing, you'll default to familiar sounds you've heard so for Rob it's going to be a lot of that American folk sounds because it's not like he grew up listening to the more Indian/ South Asian style.

    • @rahultirkey7950
      @rahultirkey7950 Год назад +7

      Different scales sound different.

    • @samsara2521
      @samsara2521 Год назад

      @@Indeciferable proffesor obvious

  • @dangerdurcan4839
    @dangerdurcan4839 Год назад +1251

    When they went into minor and started jamming, I could literally listen to that all day, sounded so ominous and ethereal.

    • @hemangchauhan2864
      @hemangchauhan2864 Год назад +23

      You can search for Raga Bhairavi

    • @cumbob
      @cumbob Год назад +5

      Especially the high pitch strings with the main strong barely ringing in

    • @DCJayhawk57
      @DCJayhawk57 Год назад +2

      Well it was "minor" but really Phrygian. They were bordering on Wherever I May Roam a few times. Also, Chain Sling by Pain of Salvation was almost played verbatim at 13:08.

    • @antemedon
      @antemedon Год назад +4

      @@DCJayhawk57 Music like this is pretty common in India, doubt the inspiration came from anywhere else.

    • @ronanjenkins2323
      @ronanjenkins2323 Год назад +1

      Elden ring vibes imo

  • @chiragmidha2878
    @chiragmidha2878 Год назад +1002

    I never imagined a guitar and sitar would sound so good together, I have watched this video so many times just for their jamming session.

    • @officalhumblefish565
      @officalhumblefish565 Год назад +58

      The Beatles man

    • @TitaniusAnglesmith
      @TitaniusAnglesmith Год назад +66

      @@officalhumblefish565 That's why he never thought they could sound good together. Because he only heard them together in the Beatles! 😂

    • @jorgitoislamico4224
      @jorgitoislamico4224 Год назад +11

      Have you never heard Paint It Black?

    • @Eclipse52776
      @Eclipse52776 Год назад

      Jones made it work

    • @sashasmokes721
      @sashasmokes721 Год назад +1

      Dude... you need to listen to The Tea Party

  • @WhiffenC
    @WhiffenC Год назад +571

    That guy freaking rips! Beautiful sounding instrument too!

    • @plugpanda468
      @plugpanda468 10 месяцев назад +13

      Sitar derived from "Veena" the instrument of Hindu Goddess Saraswati ( Goddess of knowledge ). Indeed it have to be celestial ❤

    • @irose4066
      @irose4066 21 день назад +1

      Some ancient novels say, one lady in kingdom, bring leaf 🍃 in dead tree by using this instrument…..that’s how magical this instrument is……
      I think he is so good and nicely explained to new learners.

  • @Crimit
    @Crimit Год назад +2103

    Love seeing two pro musicians just jam.
    These videos are my highlight of the day whenever they release!

    • @firstletterofthealphabet7308
      @firstletterofthealphabet7308 Год назад +4

      when you see the member comments but at the same time are broke 😭

    • @TheBanana93
      @TheBanana93 Год назад +7

      @@gustarrezende There is no better feeling than playing with another musician and syncing up. Not even sex.

    • @telequacker-9529
      @telequacker-9529 Год назад +10

      For 20 minutes I felt blessed to witness the vanguard of the synthesis of human culture... and it made me grab my guitar and play for a moment. that part is priceless

    • @nathanjasper512
      @nathanjasper512 Год назад

      @@TheBanana93 That's why you need to date musicians so you can jam while having sex 😂

    • @Koruvax
      @Koruvax 19 дней назад

      It's like a platonic love story. Pure joy even to watch it happen.

  • @kaynesantor8136
    @kaynesantor8136 Год назад +1929

    Dude, those were some sick jams. And honestly, it seemed so natural and easy. That dude is definitely a pro and you can tell he just loves and lives to play. Amazing stuff. You should totally feature him on a proper track. I dig it. Nice work guys.

    • @MainPrism
      @MainPrism Год назад +26

      I was thinking the same thing. Write an actual track and have him play in it too. I'd put that on repeat!

    • @blakelowrey9620
      @blakelowrey9620 Год назад +39

      Man rob scallion finds the best people to show all these instruments. I wonder how he finds them

    • @adisaikkonen
      @adisaikkonen Год назад +6

      I'd listen to a full album of these jams tbh

    • @MuzikJunky
      @MuzikJunky Год назад +2

      Word! So much joy all around! Peace.

    • @bstnlcge2662
      @bstnlcge2662 Год назад +7

      Seemed natural and easy because it is natural and easy to improvise on top of a drone. As long as you play the right scale, anything sounds good. Of course this guys knows his stuff, can't deny he's a skilled musician.

  • @memyselfandeye76
    @memyselfandeye76 Год назад +516

    Although my brain is about burst into flames trying to understand how the sitar is played, it's one of my favorite instruments to listen to. It conveys so much emotion and depth. Depending on what is beginning played, it sounds as if its crying

    • @unwanted107
      @unwanted107 Год назад +27

      Crying, laughing, shouting in Joy. Yes

    • @versus1156
      @versus1156 Год назад +16

      Sitar is known in India which can express human emotion.

    • @GarretHunt
      @GarretHunt Год назад +8

      @@versus1156 that makes so much sense. I only recently learned about this instrument but it caught my attention because of how much I can feel it emotionally. It is very powerful. So lovely.

    • @sagnikadhya3425
      @sagnikadhya3425 Год назад +7

      It's not too complicated , practice is what matters

    • @Chenglei-
      @Chenglei- Год назад +3

      ​​@@unwanted107 I think almost every instrument can express emotions.

  • @Benzy670
    @Benzy670 Год назад +234

    10:43 is a fusion I NEED more of. I REALLY liked that. I was vibing!

  • @addisonshinedown
    @addisonshinedown Год назад +1115

    Abhik is clearly a brilliant player, but I’m distracted by how infectious his smile is! He seems like such an incredibly fun person!

    • @lhtyeehaw1319
      @lhtyeehaw1319 Год назад +17

      Yeah, he's so cool

    • @jayferler4617
      @jayferler4617 Год назад +17

      Ikr I was thinking he had a lovely smile!!

    • @lacey892
      @lacey892 Год назад +14

      gosh yes he just seemed so warm and gentle

    • @motherisape
      @motherisape Год назад +17

      All indian classical musicians smile that way . I don't know why . It seems like part of show

    • @yoganshbhatt
      @yoganshbhatt Год назад +18

      @@motherisape or maybe part of them . Indian classical music has its influence on a person's personality and development just as much as the music develops with the musician and not to forget how he/she gives the instrument itself a personality when Played!

  • @chickenzwings
    @chickenzwings Год назад +887

    That sitar player has got to be one of the most skilled musicians I've ever seen. That was awesome

    • @dnlamp382
      @dnlamp382 Год назад +42

      yeah man and such an amazing nice guy, what a great video

    • @ranjanbiswas3233
      @ranjanbiswas3233 Год назад +40

      Sitar players are considered Ustaad(having god like skill) for a reason.

    • @killakame-3434
      @killakame-3434 Год назад +6

      Search 🔎 for *Devine Layakari Shahid Parvej*
      To see what a Sitar and a Sitarist capable of.

    • @michaelmccoy1794
      @michaelmccoy1794 Год назад +20

      @@killakame-3434 Actually the MASTER of sitar is Ravi Shankar.

    • @obdeisibcirrus993
      @obdeisibcirrus993 Год назад +2

      @@michaelmccoy1794 the true master is Ustad Vilayat Khan

  • @Davett53
    @Davett53 Год назад +157

    This is so cool! I began to like sitar music when I first heard The Beatles, incorporate it in the 60s and early 1970s, when I was in high school. Then, later in college I found a cassette that was an "introduction to Sitar music" produced by Ravi Shankar, where he narrates, describing each element of the sitar, chords and notes and each of the drum-like rhythm instruments. He explained that "we should consider it to be like Jazz", and to listen to it with an open mind. I kind of fell in love the sounds and even to this day, in 2023, I still have that cassette, which I play on special occasions. To set the mood, I dim the lights and burn incense. Ravi had such a soothing voice to listen to. I felt like he was guiding me through a meditation. Thanks to You Tube, I have found even more sitar music to "groove" to. Thank you for this video, as I had never seen the instrument explained and demonstrated to this level.

    • @kirenswilbury6777
      @kirenswilbury6777 Год назад +13

      People usually look at me like I’m a weirdo when I say that I listen to the Introduction to Sitar Music from time to time. It’s so relaxing and complex at the same time. Also huge respect to George Harrison for bringing the sitar and some elements of eastern music to rock, his contribution to the guitar techniques and the overall sound of most mainstream 60-70’s music is immeasurable and is very underrated

    • @goatsplitter
      @goatsplitter 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ravi is great! Really cool that you mention that, as a much younger person, to share that finding. Right on!! ✌🏾

    • @Anonymous-8080
      @Anonymous-8080 3 месяца назад +1

      Ravi Shankar was our neighbour

    • @Davett53
      @Davett53 3 месяца назад

      @@Anonymous-8080 Wow,...really? To have known him, would have been a blessing. (He fathered musician Nora Jones, who has the voice of an angel). His other daughters carry on his musical legacy. One of them performs with Nora Jones, on sitar.

    • @mertdokur87
      @mertdokur87 Месяц назад +1

      awesome recommendation man, thanks for that.

  • @thomasmaagaard
    @thomasmaagaard Год назад +207

    This dude is simultaneously super calm and super metal.

  • @KRPeloquin
    @KRPeloquin Год назад +828

    I need an EP with you two, those little jams were just magical sounding. Sitar and Acoustic really compliment each other!

    • @ghostagent3552
      @ghostagent3552 Год назад +9

      @robscallon

    • @Nae_Ayy
      @Nae_Ayy Год назад +11

      ​@@ghostagent3552 ⠀⠀⠀⠀

    • @collinbeal
      @collinbeal Год назад +21

      I have an album for you. A Meeting By the River by Ry Cooder and V.M. Bhatt. V.M. Bhatt plays a mohan veena made from a retrofitted Hawaiian archtop guitar. Think somewhere between a sitar and a lap steel

    • @TheZoragon
      @TheZoragon Год назад +5

      It's time for sitar metal: redux.

    • @DrScythe
      @DrScythe Год назад +4

      @@collinbeal Thank you for this suggestion, it's fantastic

  • @smolus0512
    @smolus0512 Год назад +579

    The sitar player is an amazing musician, whenever rob played a melody during a jam the guy just instantly picked it up by ear. Amazing!

    • @nomnom112
      @nomnom112 Год назад +77

      In hindustani classical music, There is a lot of importance put on 'swar gyan', literally 'note knowledge' which is basically the ability of recognizing each note of the scale. A great example would be listening to singers improvise. They sing notes by their names (sa = do, re=re, ga=mi, fa=fa,etc) so you can tell they're not just singing whatever note comes to mind, but know exactly which notes they're singing).

    • @agnidas5816
      @agnidas5816 Год назад +6

      @@nomnom112 saregama and doremi do not tell you the note name. They give you an idea of relative position. You still don't know what sound/frequency it is. Don't learn music by that method - it is terrible and makes you not understand keys and notes like you don't. Learn the grand staff.

    • @shailshah19
      @shailshah19 Год назад +8

      @@agnidas5816 if u know what scale u are referring to ull know the exact key to play !

    • @theouterinn
      @theouterinn Год назад

    • @areascoda2912
      @areascoda2912 Год назад +8

      @@agnidas5816 sorry bro, I 100% disagree with you. one will be at an advantage by learning Saregama.

  • @KazeMemaryu
    @KazeMemaryu Год назад +89

    The Sitar is a very imposing, yet majestic instrument. I love the unique, flowing sound, and the elegant design of the instrument!

  • @blufu8727
    @blufu8727 Год назад +232

    First three minutes and I found myself laughing along with their conversation. It feels so natural and comfortable. Heartwarming. I think that's what lured me into your videos. The genuine laugh and just people enjoying each other's company.

  • @mattdelaney9418
    @mattdelaney9418 Год назад +502

    Never underestimate Robs ability to make something metal.

    • @Danumurti18
      @Danumurti18 Год назад +6

      Check out Freak Kitchen "teargas jazz", you might like it.

  • @fleef69
    @fleef69 Год назад +380

    These are genuinely some of the most wholesome videos on this entire platform

    • @samus88
      @samus88 Год назад +11

      I always say that about Rob's educational series about instruments. It truly is wholesome. Just seeing Rob's enjoyment when a professional teaches him about their instrument, and when said professional sees Rob pick it up almost immediately (except say for the sax lol) is enough to get me going for the day.

  • @Yourmomma568
    @Yourmomma568 10 месяцев назад +47

    I've now learned that Sitar is the most metal acoustic instrument. Ngl, it sounded really dope. I'd listen to a metal album with him playing on every tune.

  • @brainstew8922
    @brainstew8922 Год назад +65

    There's something very unique and beautiful about the sitar and the guitar together.

  • @ShaunPrince
    @ShaunPrince Год назад +538

    Wow, Abhik Mukherjee has the most patient and peaceful demeanor. This was a good one, Rob.

  • @JTMusicbox
    @JTMusicbox Год назад +493

    Love how relaxed and disarming these reviews of otherwise intimidating instruments are.
    Also love the comedic transition for the sponsor.

    • @brawnotron6684
      @brawnotron6684 Год назад +3

      Yes! Also funny about the sponsor; Who needs “better help” when your current therapist is Rob Scallon content.?

    • @better.better
      @better.better Год назад +4

      me too even though I skip the rest. At least this sponsorship is more of a well-intentioned sponsor and not some corporate shill. I think @Rob Scallon should do what Rick Beato does and set up his own sort of patreon-like option (maybe call it the Electric Shovel Club)... I would much rather support somebody directly than watch ads, and if I want to support somebody I'd rather most of my money goes to the actual person I'm supporting, rather than some middleman like Patreon (or other crowdfunding options) getting a huge cut.
      Jake's movie is kind of a different situation. he's trying to get funding from a lot of people that maybe haven't seen his previous projects in addition to the people who have. (congratulations again Jake by the way)

    • @Ivannbeats
      @Ivannbeats Год назад

      @@brawnotron6684 you could be depressed by the talent of those two, we never know

  • @vanedge
    @vanedge Год назад +67

    That duet a 7:15 is amazing. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @niketmhatre6035
    @niketmhatre6035 15 дней назад +3

    How amazing that sitar takes over guitar…. And when we listen closely, guitar plays like background music and sitar becomes a hero ingredient

  • @Roxfox
    @Roxfox Год назад +349

    As overused as the phrase is, these videos are one of the few things that legitimately restore my faith in humanity. No matter how bad things get, how bleak the world decides to be that day, every time I watch these, they remind me of how much culture and history, how much expression and emotion and joy there is in all corners of the world, all around us, all the time. Then I can calm down for a few moments and feel good about being part of the human race. In spite of everything, I do feel good about most of us. I do love most of you.
    It's crazy that music can do that. But your videos are proof that everyone can feel it, no matter who we are, no matter where are roots are, no matter what instrument we pick up. That's what makes it work.

    • @paradox9551
      @paradox9551 Год назад +12

      Love you too, friend.

    • @Rwko.
      @Rwko. Год назад +4

      Lovely comment,I appreciate you

    • @TheSteinbitt
      @TheSteinbitt Год назад

      You sound quite anti social and depressed. Perhaps seek out some help?

    • @thatbirbfriend2180
      @thatbirbfriend2180 2 месяца назад

      The bad ruin it for the rest of us

  • @michaelskasick1560
    @michaelskasick1560 Год назад +472

    The sitar is one of my favorite instruments. The sounds it makes evoke so much relaxed joy for me! Long live Indian classical music!

    • @shrikanthbpurohit5770
      @shrikanthbpurohit5770 Год назад

      Check ustad Ajmal khan videos

    • @JOHN-tk6vl
      @JOHN-tk6vl Год назад +1

      FAVOURITE.

    • @Pow3llMorgan
      @Pow3llMorgan 11 месяцев назад

      It's a very strange but also very pleasant, almost magical vibe.

    • @cashwin45
      @cashwin45 14 дней назад

      @@Pow3llMorgan You don't have to call it "strange" just because it's something you (or the West in general) are not very used to :) although I get where you're coming from

    • @Pow3llMorgan
      @Pow3llMorgan 14 дней назад

      @@cashwin45 I say "strange" as purely a subjective term. It's strange to _me_ is what I meant :)

  • @trisharaichatterjee2578
    @trisharaichatterjee2578 Год назад +97

    I am at the Bengali couldn’t be happier that I found a Bengali sitar player. American, born and raised and happy to say that the culture and arts that come from West Bengal is represented in this video. Thank you so much for representing my father side of the family.

    • @cashwin45
      @cashwin45 14 дней назад

      same (also with my lastname also being chatterji although spelled with an i instead of two e's), I was born and raised in the US and yet it made me so happy once I realized Abhik was Bengali and knowing of course that the most celebrated Sitar player, Ravi Shankar is Bengali I enjoyed this video so much more, especially because my dad used to play sitar music in the car all the time when I was younger and I never would appreciate it.

    • @av1421
      @av1421 10 дней назад

      Indian music and Indian classical music!!! West Bengal is not a separate country as you might want to think! Sitar players come from all over India!

    • @cashwin45
      @cashwin45 10 дней назад

      @@av1421 No one wants to think that. I'm proudly Indian just as I am West Bengali. I just felt glad to see a Bengali Sitar player especially because the Sitar has been incorporated heavily into Bengali music for ages. That's not to say other parts of India didn't play the Sitar too. You don't have to get mad just because us West Bengalis feel represented seeing this video :) Punjabis and Tamils brag all the time once they notice someone *happens* to just have a Punjabi or Tamil lastname, so why can't we at least acknowledge and be happy about the fact this guy is from our home-state? No one claimed to be superior to the rest of India or isolate WB from India. In fact, I hate people who think that the terms "Bangladeshi" and "Bengali" are synonymous, because that implies that Bengalis can never be Indian.

  • @JamesDeanLP
    @JamesDeanLP Год назад +78

    I was never a huge fan of sitars but I need one now
    I never realized how amazing they sound

    • @Artiflex31
      @Artiflex31 4 месяца назад +2

      Same pinch ❤😂

    • @BlackHawkTejas
      @BlackHawkTejas Месяц назад +3

      That's because you have never experienced it!

  • @waifuhunter420
    @waifuhunter420 Год назад +804

    For anyone interested in hearing Western instrumentation blended with Indian classical music, I cannot more highly recommend the album Junun by Shye Ben Tzur, Jonny Greenwood (of Radiohead fame) and the Rajasthan Express. It is a combination of Northern Indian raga, Sufi Islam Qawwali, with lyrics in Hebrew, Hindi, and Urdu. Still remains one of my favorite albums of all time.

    • @AstroDash42
      @AstroDash42 Год назад +4

      @Nathan Brichita Any recommendations on Western music played WITH Indian instruments?

    • @kichkandi734
      @kichkandi734 Год назад

      👍

    • @cloogleflurmf6698
      @cloogleflurmf6698 Год назад +3

      Thank you so much I'll give it a listen.

    • @jonransdell
      @jonransdell Год назад +5

      Magic Carpet is a folk band from the early 70s that has an awesome lead singer, sitar, acoustic guitar and tabla. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a blend of Indian/western music.

    • @shannum23
      @shannum23 Год назад +7

      @@AstroDash42 You can listen to Tushar Lall. You'll find him here on youtube. He uses a blend of western and Indian instruments to perform a rendition of some famous tunes from movies like Dark Knight Theme, Interstellar Theme, Pirates of The Caribbean Theme etc.

  • @azxtnt
    @azxtnt Год назад +418

    This is cool, I’ve never actually seen much about a sitar before

    • @brendaoluwalana186
      @brendaoluwalana186 Год назад +1

      I agree! My curiosity just jumped me right into attentive listening ("quiet coyote" anyone?) and remained until the end!

    • @iwontliveinfear
      @iwontliveinfear Год назад +25

      The sitar is one of my favorite instruments to listen to, and has been since my early childhood. I used to sneak away to the local Hindu temple just to listen to the music, but I've never known anything about it other than "It is from India" and "I love the way it sounds".

    • @digitaljanus
      @digitaljanus Год назад +8

      Learning that it has movable frets blew me away.

    • @azxtnt
      @azxtnt Год назад +2

      @@digitaljanus yeah that part was kinda crazy

    • @ranjanbiswas3233
      @ranjanbiswas3233 Год назад +4

      @@iwontliveinfear "I used to sneak away to the local Hindu temple just to listen to the music"
      Elderly hindus will love you for that. Young hindu people aren't that interested in listeing to such music. What a waste.

  • @jadonbeard08
    @jadonbeard08 Год назад +254

    The jam at 7:15 has no reason being as beautiful as it is

    • @indicphilosopher8772
      @indicphilosopher8772 11 месяцев назад +6

      Loved that too❤

    • @himanshu3103
      @himanshu3103 10 месяцев назад

      My personal favorite

    • @wazy1852
      @wazy1852 10 месяцев назад +1

      ? If so can someone tell what is it called?

    • @himanshu3103
      @himanshu3103 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@wazy1852 what?

    • @LincolnDWard
      @LincolnDWard 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@wazy1852 They were improvising - it's not an actual written song

  • @marvinbolanos4774
    @marvinbolanos4774 Год назад +71

    Recently just got playing my electric guitar again and watching these video motivated me to continue playing without a long pause 💯🎸

  • @Riley88990
    @Riley88990 Год назад +622

    It’s crazy to think how much the sitar has directly and indirectly impacted the way the guitar/bass is played in the US

    • @general9064
      @general9064 Год назад +41

      Yeah, probably thank to Ravi Shankar

    • @ashker3389
      @ashker3389 Год назад +70

      @@general9064 Ravi was only seen because of the limelight. Many unsung heroes contributed much to the influence.

    • @you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband
      @you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband Год назад +9

      @@general9064 I think they're talking about the way it's plucked(using the finger like pizzicato on string instruments/bass or fingerstyle on guitar).

    • @maffooo2040
      @maffooo2040 Год назад +9

      The guitar is much older than the sitar though, but it think some of the bending is inspired

    • @sombrata4036
      @sombrata4036 Год назад +23

      @@maffooo2040 no sitar is older and the predecessor of the sitar the Veena extends to 1000bce

  • @ninjaasmoke
    @ninjaasmoke Год назад +178

    I've been a guitarist for about 4 years now, the Sitar sounds soo heavenly. Such subtlety and Novelty

    • @GarretHunt
      @GarretHunt Год назад +6

      That's a great way to describe it. Heavenly indeed.

  • @robertholtz
    @robertholtz Год назад +66

    What a pleasure and privilege to witness two masters unite in mutual respect and musical synchrony. Together, you achieved stunning moments of true bliss and resounding gratitude. Thank you for sharing your gifts with the world.

  • @vikasbirla5798
    @vikasbirla5798 7 месяцев назад +13

    I’m doing post graduation in hindustani classical music and i play sitar in my university and can say that this is one of the most beautiful sounding instruments. I have both guitar and sitar and i enjoy playing both.

  • @apoorv_sharan
    @apoorv_sharan Год назад +155

    There's so much to Indian classical music that what meets the eye. I'm thankful you explored a tiny but integral part of it.

  • @rob0nemusic369
    @rob0nemusic369 Год назад +233

    I would be interested by a prog album, with Rob Scallon on the electric guitar, and Abhik on the sitar

    • @gangesbigmac
      @gangesbigmac Год назад

      King Gizzard did a similar thing with Float Along - Fill Your Lungs, I’m assuming this is what you are referencing

    • @stellaotto5654
      @stellaotto5654 Год назад +5

      Hell yeah

    • @samueljella7218
      @samueljella7218 Год назад +13

      This touched my heart.sitar was always in my house. My father played on Hyderabad radio in 1950s.

  • @aesthetic_reels_page
    @aesthetic_reels_page 11 месяцев назад +66

    Indian classical music is so peaceful ❤

  • @sandipkudesia
    @sandipkudesia Год назад +122

    Both outstanding musicians here. Thanks Rob for this series of videos. Ardent fan of you and your immense talent. Stay blessed always.

  • @TedSchoenling
    @TedSchoenling Год назад +347

    Rob, you're channel has progressed from something that was fun and funny to a celebration of music in all its forms and instruments. I've enjoyed being along for the ride and really love the turn things have taken.

  • @SmolFenFen
    @SmolFenFen Год назад +85

    he just looks so effortlessly relaxed while he plays

  • @leonardfernando-qf7md
    @leonardfernando-qf7md 11 месяцев назад +17

    Dear Sitharist,
    I am very glade that you have explained the technique of the wonderful instrument , “ Sithar” I am extremely thankful to you for explaining the passive strings getting resonated with the playing strings! I wish you all the Best, kindest Regards!
    Leonard Fernando.
    Srilanka.

  • @noonespecial4171
    @noonespecial4171 10 месяцев назад +79

    Sitar is the most beautiful music on earth, I've listened for almost 4 decades and it's so uplifting and rich.

  • @PierrePblais
    @PierrePblais Год назад +86

    I was lucky enough to go to a few different concert organized by the Indian community here in Montréal, where they would bring some very famous musician. The majority of the audience in those concerts was mostly of south Asian descent, and the first few time I found it very interesting to pay attention to what in the music got the most reaction from the audience. I found it very interesting that with the sitar, it was the bends that got the most reactions! while the few westerners in the audience (myself included) would react to the shredding, that got very small reaction from the south Asian audience compared to the bends.

    • @prometheus4616
      @prometheus4616 Год назад +11

      That probably comes from the fact that Indians classical music put a lot more emphasis on the journey of notes. A Raga becomes a raga after it reaches a particular note after going through other notes.

    • @HeartOScience
      @HeartOScience Год назад

      insightful 👍

  • @proletariatbourgeoisie9929
    @proletariatbourgeoisie9929 Год назад +126

    This fella's up there with the legend himself, Mr. Brandon Acker as one of the most pleasant, proficient guests I've seen on this channel. Some genuinely amazing, wholesome content right here

  • @quinn7894
    @quinn7894 Год назад +252

    Music Timestamps (now outdated)
    0:12 Introduction
    7:15 Jam #1: Major
    9:16 Jam #2: Minor
    10:37 Jam #3: Mezrab
    12:51 Jam #4: Motif
    13:49 Jam #5: Metal
    15:09 Song #1
    15:46 Song #2
    17:29 Showoff
    19:12 Song #3
    19:54 Jam #6: Tabla
    21:12 Jam #7: Finale
    Edit: It appears he trimmed some of the video out, so these are the new timestamps.
    0:08 Introduction
    5:26 Jam #1: Major
    7:27 Jam #2: Minor
    8:48 Jam #3: Mezrab
    11:02 Jam #4: Motif
    12:00 Jam #5: Metal
    13:20 Song #1
    13:57 Song #2
    15:40 Showoff
    17:23 Song #3
    18:05 Jam #6: Tabla
    19:23 Jam #7: Finale

    • @Unknowntraveler302
      @Unknowntraveler302 Год назад +9

      The 10:37 sounds like a Tom Clancy movie of the Iraq war

    • @retr0307
      @retr0307 Год назад +6

      the metal segment is a tool song

    • @Unknowntraveler302
      @Unknowntraveler302 Год назад

      @@retr0307 huh yep I can hear it

    • @PodoShmodo
      @PodoShmodo 11 месяцев назад +2

      15:46 does anyone know what song is that? Or it was just improvisation?

    • @Unknowntraveler302
      @Unknowntraveler302 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@PodoShmodo just improv as far as I know

  • @drutgat2
    @drutgat2 Год назад +21

    Re-stringing my Kharaj Pancham (19 string) sitar was an experience I will never forget! Made me sympathetic to those who string harps and pianos.

  • @gabelanz9188
    @gabelanz9188 Год назад +189

    We need a metal track with Sitar and with you guys collabing together. 10/10 would listen!

    • @challenger4157
      @challenger4157 Год назад +9

      There's literally a band called Sitar Metal if you wanna check it out.

    • @groovemoustache
      @groovemoustache Год назад +3

      Also check out Hashshashin (written as is, not "Hashashin" but "Hashshashin"), an Australian Post-Metal band that uses a lot of Middle Eastern instruments and composition techniques.

    • @jonransdell
      @jonransdell Год назад +1

      Check out the band Agam, they're an Indian rock band that uses traditional singing and sometimes traditional instruments.

    • @jacks0n90
      @jacks0n90 Год назад +5

      @@groovemoustache INDIA is NOT the middle east !
      We are NOT Arabs !

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... Год назад

      There are plenty of metal songs with sitar in it.

  • @KnuckleHunkybuck
    @KnuckleHunkybuck Год назад +75

    The music they play at 7:14 is absolutely gorgeous. I've already listened to it like 3 times, and I'm sure I'll listen to it many more.

    • @user-en6xs2nu7w
      @user-en6xs2nu7w Год назад +5

      You can find this type of happy and uplifting music (Sitar+Guitar) in many Indian songs. One suggestion for you try listening "Abar Fire Ele" from movie "Dwitiya Purush" try listening from the start. I'm sure you will feel the charm.

    • @KnuckleHunkybuck
      @KnuckleHunkybuck Год назад +3

      @@user-en6xs2nu7w I just listened to it, and the general feeling I get from it is a little more like bittersweet longing, and the tone of the one they freestyle in this video at 7:14 is pure unadulterated joyfulness. But it is a beautiful song; thanks for the recommendation.

    • @user-en6xs2nu7w
      @user-en6xs2nu7w Год назад

      @@KnuckleHunkybuck Welcome 👍🏻

    • @deliciousredmango
      @deliciousredmango Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/p_zhjK0p8Rk/видео.html
      Do you consider this joyful?

    • @KnuckleHunkybuck
      @KnuckleHunkybuck Год назад

      @@deliciousredmango No, it sounds more wistful or nostalgic to me.

  • @TheJohnnyh13
    @TheJohnnyh13 Год назад +24

    The guy with the sitar is the very best. The instrument seems to love him even more than he loves it.

  • @shquankinket8068
    @shquankinket8068 Год назад +14

    16:27 everytime rob trys a new instrument he always plays such heartwarming music, i wish i knew enough about theory to find a tuning for those chords on guitar id make so much stuff with them

  • @Wapohead
    @Wapohead Год назад +44

    I love the fact you aren't a one trick pony metal shredder! I was raised on a staple of folk rock (CSN, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, etc.), metal/hard rock (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Led Zep, etc.), classical, and most importantly - The Beatles. When listening to George Harrison's few compositions that actually made it on an album and hearing songs that had (that odd twangy sounding, yet peaceful instrument) sitar as the focus of the songs, that led me to eastern music. I became very familiar and eventually a huge fan of Ravi Shankar.
    Almost 50yrs later, I have been around the world and have met and partied with the likes of Slayer, Steve Vai, Megadeth, Anthrax, In Flames, local musicians/bands in various countries and so many others. But the ONE thing I haven't been able to do is sit in an intimate setting and listen/learn from masters as you get to do. In a sense I envy you, but envy is foolish. I am just incredibly happy there are content creators, such as yourself, that share such wonderful experiences with others! So much respect ✌

    • @killakame-3434
      @killakame-3434 Год назад +1

      Search 🔎 for *Devine Layakari Shahid Parvej*
      To see what a Sitar and a Sitarist capable of.

  • @findango
    @findango Год назад +42

    Those bending notes are so ethereal sounding. It's a lovely instrument.

  • @dynoalt1213
    @dynoalt1213 Год назад +46

    That 13:51 💀. Yeah take my money and gimme a whole piece of that please. Just do it

    • @m16s19
      @m16s19 Год назад

      that's from Knocked Loose - Oblivion Peak

  • @papastalin69
    @papastalin69 11 месяцев назад +10

    i love how rob can see a stringed instrument and just know how to play it flawlessly. doesn’t matter what corner of the globe it’s from, just that it’s got strings and can be played. i honestly wouldn’t be surprised if he could play an instrument from outer space

  • @yukikofujiwara2144
    @yukikofujiwara2144 Год назад +60

    This needs to be its own show on a paid streaming service, just going over an instrument every episode. Also, the sitar metal was awesome.

  • @artemis2947
    @artemis2947 Год назад +66

    The Sitar is such a beautiful instrument to listen to

    • @ho-leesheet5923
      @ho-leesheet5923 Год назад

      Its dog water

    • @artemis2947
      @artemis2947 Год назад +10

      @@ho-leesheet5923 Using "dog water" to describe something you dislike, there's no way you're any older than 12.

  • @bradlucid
    @bradlucid 8 месяцев назад +6

    the way Abhik Mukherjee times when to pop out a riff, the way he articulates it and the notes he chooses makes it very apparent that he is well-versed in improvisation on his instrument. I would imagine that he definitely evokes frequent Eastern versions of the 'stank face' from his band mates during a jam session

  • @trombonesarecool1
    @trombonesarecool1 Год назад +28

    I loved the little jam they did in the middle! It really is cool to see different string instruments from different cultures playing together

  • @mailliwi
    @mailliwi Год назад +53

    Abhik is so smiley and it made my Saturday morning after a rough week. That was such a pleasnt guest on your channel!

  • @anklemonitor
    @anklemonitor Год назад +173

    These videos are so chill and fascinating. Keep em' coming please.

  • @gautamv952
    @gautamv952 Год назад +17

    For an apparent Sitar novice, I must say Rob literally struck the right note at the outset. Beautiful melody at 15:50, for instance. 👏

  • @lakshmipramod4085
    @lakshmipramod4085 8 месяцев назад +24

    What a combo❤
    5:25 emotional one
    7:26 mixed feelings
    8:47 intense one
    12:00 mixed one again

    • @thecringequeen31
      @thecringequeen31 7 месяцев назад +2

      Intense*

    • @chevyyeeter
      @chevyyeeter 2 месяца назад

      no. 12:00 is oblivions peak by knocked loose

    • @Patriotic_Hindu
      @Patriotic_Hindu 4 дня назад

      ​@@chevyyeeterthat sounds like Indian music combined with American wild west background music

  • @SoCalGuitarist
    @SoCalGuitarist Год назад +59

    Hey Rob, thanks for revisiting the sitar with this series. The videos you did with the sitar a few years ago are a lot of fun, but this video hits different, having a pro sitar player explain so much behind the sound and theory is truly a joy. Thanks again for doing this, I really enjoyed it and learned a lot too!

  • @pAWNproductionsDE
    @pAWNproductionsDE Год назад +65

    This series fills me with so much wholesome joy. Seeing two musicians from two very different backgrounds talking music and playing together will never not make me smile

  • @tusharmeshram7500
    @tusharmeshram7500 Год назад +27

    The section from 7:15 - 8:07....AAAAHHHHH!!!!!! man...How soothing music can be😌😌
    Everytime I come to this video, drag it to this part, close my eyes, just smile hearing it and never want it to end. ❤

    • @tusharmeshram7500
      @tusharmeshram7500 2 месяца назад +1

      5:26 - 6:20 (New) video was cut short for some reason.

  • @nasidctg
    @nasidctg 6 дней назад +3

    I'm a Bangladeshi, now living in LA. I learnt to play the flute from my grandpa who could also play the Sitar. I did learn to play the Guitar but I do regret not learning the Sitar, especially from my grandpa when he was around. I have intentions of learning this magnificent instrument and play some tunes to honor my late grandfather.

  • @firstletterofthealphabet7308
    @firstletterofthealphabet7308 Год назад +49

    the energy between rob and all of the professionals he’s been with so far is absolutely immaculate✨

  • @5FeetUnder__
    @5FeetUnder__ Год назад +29

    16:32 reminded me of Iroh's song for his deceased son in that special episode of Avatar (for Mako). Goosebumps and tears...

  • @elyjoh3645
    @elyjoh3645 Год назад +15

    At 7:16 that jam sound so spiritual and majestic at the same time

    • @Anonymous-8080
      @Anonymous-8080 3 месяца назад

      They are just talking @timestamp

  • @Bharat_Pathik
    @Bharat_Pathik 9 месяцев назад +27

    The behaviour of this Sitarist shows how humble Indian artists are, even if Scallon fails to follow him, he calmly adjusts his fingers with Scallon. Ravi Shankar has been adjudged the best in West for the qualities he had, this man is on to his path as well.

    • @evangrimminck2248
      @evangrimminck2248 8 месяцев назад +1

      It was mentioned that the sitar is meant to be played with tablas. Also improvised. Not too take from his character, but I think adjusting to the music and being present is the whole vibe

    • @shashankbj3804
      @shashankbj3804 8 месяцев назад

      There are many in India .. I do not judge some to be better than others but some surely get more famous than others! it is not really a reflection of skill (Not that they're not skilled enough but its sure is sad, everyone is missing out).

  • @Anteman
    @Anteman Год назад +98

    There's so much Passion in this. Passion for music, passion for learning, passion for sharing said passion. Rob, Abhik. Best of luck and infinite love from sweden!

  • @matthewtop
    @matthewtop Год назад +70

    Best jams you've done with a guest in my opinion Rob. The metally sounding jams was like krautrock!

  • @IBartOnAir
    @IBartOnAir 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is my absolute favourite video of yours. The insightful commentary mixed with the lovely interludes of music is great.

  • @anenglishmanplusamerican7107
    @anenglishmanplusamerican7107 Год назад +29

    Music brings cultures together, no matter where you come from.

  • @PaulTheSkeptic
    @PaulTheSkeptic Год назад +48

    I own a sitar but I rarely practice. I love Indian music especially sitar music. I find it almost hypnotic. It's kind of like a different way to listen to music.

  • @emilyrln
    @emilyrln Год назад +33

    It's such a treat to see two skilled musicians inspired by each other's talent vibing together, swapping instruments and trying new things! One of my favorite series on RUclips.

  • @phantomprism7659
    @phantomprism7659 Год назад +9

    This has been one of the most positive, inspiring and heartwarming videos I've seen in a while. Two different people, from different cultural backgrounds and two different styles of instruments and musicality coming together to share in their mutual love of music as a whole. Powerful stuff!

  • @user-bn3cw2zv9f
    @user-bn3cw2zv9f Год назад +21

    Какие приятные, улыбчивые ребята! Видно, что любят своё дело. Получил огромное удовольствие от просмотра. Было познавательно, спасибо!

  • @apoorv_sharan
    @apoorv_sharan Год назад +67

    Rob has ascended all musicality and now can play the Tabla bass and the guitar at the same time.

  • @JohnCheese53
    @JohnCheese53 Год назад +129

    I wish the sitar showed up more in western music, it sounds so nice and unique and is instantly recognizable.

    • @216trixie
      @216trixie Год назад +35

      It tried in the late 60's.

    • @JohnCheese53
      @JohnCheese53 Год назад +15

      @@216trixie yeah, the Beatles were my first exposure to the sitar

    • @gabotron94
      @gabotron94 Год назад +20

      @@216trixie to be fair we tried pretty much everything about that time

    • @TheBanana93
      @TheBanana93 Год назад

      The western world is just too ignorant.

    • @gabbro2290
      @gabbro2290 Год назад +1

      The band beats antique has one sometimes

  • @nicolec2483
    @nicolec2483 Год назад +9

    Simply love the way the two of you were interacting. Language of music unites people.
    Plus the instruments are awesome in their own league. Plus the tutor and taught both are humble and love their respective crafts and mutual respect.

  • @PeterJRadomski
    @PeterJRadomski Год назад +7

    The two of you have done an amazing job of presenting, explaining and demistifying this instrument in under half an hour. I can't believe how much I learned in so little time.
    Excellent job!

  • @Karvol123
    @Karvol123 Год назад +15

    I came into music playing early and late. Started at the age of 7/8 and then stopped. I picked up the Sax last year (51) and it has been a joy. There is a joy and sense of creativity that emanates from music that cannot be replicated easily in other fields.

  • @armeddrill1
    @armeddrill1 Год назад +17

    I love how rob just jams and the visiting musicians enjoy how quick he picks it up!

  • @BigBoss0112
    @BigBoss0112 Год назад +6

    7:57 best moment the little reaction he gives to Rob's playing is adorable

  • @butchdecker9104
    @butchdecker9104 4 месяца назад

    What I love about your channel is the absolute love, joy, and respect that you and all of the artists that you interact with show to music. I grew up in the home of a musician and remember all of the times that other musicians would visit. So many times I fell asleep while they were all still sitting and jamming.

  • @WuKingdom1
    @WuKingdom1 Год назад +31

    As a musician, these videos are so friggin' cool. To give light to these instruments and show how beautiful they really can be, it really almost bring a tear to my eyes. Music is a beautiful thing

  • @DougSalad
    @DougSalad Год назад +101

    What an absolutely charming guy, what absolutely wonderful music, and what a great video.

  • @beaniednb3893
    @beaniednb3893 Год назад +8

    I can’t express my love for abhik, he is such a skilled and educated musician and so is rob and the way they jam together is a collab I never knew I needed, and when they played knocked loose. Man was i shocked. Much love to abhik I’ll for sure be checking him out

  • @mattiecreates
    @mattiecreates 8 месяцев назад +3

    This was an amazing interaction, im glad it was filmed. Beautiful playing from both.

  • @christianeconomupro.3498
    @christianeconomupro.3498 Год назад +17

    The dudes tonality and ability to play in key with rob scallions guitar playing is impressive. He was shredding on it that first jam.

    • @MellowJelly
      @MellowJelly Год назад

      Well to be fair the sitar is tuned to one key or mode at a time as he explained and Rob is the one who has to match him with the right chords on guitar

  • @edwinlundmark
    @edwinlundmark Год назад +14

    I love how friendly and nice the sitar player was! You can tell he loves the instrument and just wants to teach

  • @user-sivaprasadtr
    @user-sivaprasadtr Год назад +15

    Such a pleasure to watch how the spirit of art blends two cultures seamlessly into one. No differences, no boundaries. Love 😍

  • @sarifatosman
    @sarifatosman Год назад +7

    9:20, The guitar got Lost in the richness of the sitar!