Oh lotus eyed one! Protect me. I have been passionately loving you. A very poignant krithi of saint thyagaraja so nicely sung & played by genius Ramana. There are 7 charanams in this krithi. I gues he had time only for 2. Blessings of Ramana maharshi abundant on this boy!🙏
I saw this young man in January 2015 at the Madras Music Club. He was ‘just a boy’ but already a great master of music. It was my first and only visit to India (from the UK). Here in Scotland I have seen Ravi Shankar play three times. Ramana is his equal. I love when he sings!
The problem is, when you start playing the notes, instead of maintaining a drone while singing, you just can’t fully commit to the vocal. You’re never giving your 100%
@@chocolatefrogs1992 I agree -- I do feel Ramana strikes the balance. His vocals arent' superseding the veena virtuosity, they are giving the audience a chance to grasp some of the lyrics and also nurturing his vocal skills.
Only other person who sings while playing Veena, I have seen is Prince Rama Varma. Ramana has the blessings of Ramana Maharshi as well as S Balachander !
Prince Rama Varma uses the veena as an accompaniment to his singing. Ramana sings the musical structure of his veena sequences. There is no similarity.
To name a few other artists: Kalpagam Swaminathan and her disciple Nirmala Rajasekar, Karaikudi Subramanian, and Mudikondan Ramesh also sing while playing the Veena.
@@Samskrithii Hmmm, it isn't the tampura! Hiss is evident when using headphones! Posting it just to help them avoid this the next time! otherwise they usually do a great job! big fan
Oh lotus eyed one! Protect me. I have been passionately loving you. A very poignant krithi of saint thyagaraja so nicely sung & played by genius Ramana. There are 7 charanams in this krithi. I gues he had time only for 2. Blessings of Ramana maharshi abundant on this boy!🙏
Plz send the lyrics sir
Ramana, you're spectacular with your fingers! Would love to hear more from you! Seems like many gems are hidden within you. Hari Om
bengaloorina bharavase :) athava bengaloorige ondu bharavase, Ramana Balachandran. May his tribe live long, grow for ever.
I saw this young man in January 2015 at the Madras Music Club. He was ‘just a boy’ but already a great master of music. It was my first and only visit to India (from the UK). Here in Scotland I have seen Ravi Shankar play three times. Ramana is his equal. I love when he sings!
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Real all music just talwandi gharana
other people by fake no telant
My challenge All singing boys and old mens
Just real music on the talwandi gharana Pakistan
Excellent young talent on both artists. Well done !
Excellent.....both Praveen and Ramana
Great future...waiting you..with.full of music...enjoy your own world. ...
VAgeeSvari's (nAdAtmikA vaak) PurushAvatAram! namO namah!
To play and sing had been in the past ...it needs to be promoted as rightly done by Ramana
The problem is, when you start playing the notes, instead of maintaining a drone while singing, you just can’t fully commit to the vocal. You’re never giving your 100%
@@chocolatefrogs1992 I agree -- I do feel Ramana strikes the balance. His vocals arent' superseding the veena virtuosity, they are giving the audience a chance to grasp some of the lyrics and also nurturing his vocal skills.
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Only other person who sings while playing Veena, I have seen is Prince Rama Varma.
Ramana has the blessings of Ramana Maharshi as well as S Balachander !
I fully endorse you.
Prince Rama Varma uses the veena as an accompaniment to his singing. Ramana sings the musical structure of his veena sequences. There is no similarity.
To name a few other artists: Kalpagam Swaminathan and her disciple Nirmala Rajasekar, Karaikudi Subramanian, and Mudikondan Ramesh also sing while playing the Veena.
@@raghugopalan6139 Thanks for the information.
I have heard Smt Kalpagam Swaminathan but not heard her sing along.
Beautiful 🙏
Amazing performance. Splendid...!
❤️👏🎼🙏
Excellent
Unfortunately, there is constant background hiss in this concert! :(
That is the tanpura only
@@Samskrithii Hmmm, it isn't the tampura! Hiss is evident when using headphones! Posting it just to help them avoid this the next time! otherwise they usually do a great job! big fan
Excellent