I love it so much…there’s just something in music from the Indian subcontinent that is culturally and ethnically all-encompassing. I know that the lyrics to many songs may not apply to all, but in many cases they do. And honestly, the fact that those who don’t understand the words are still able to understand the emotion is a testament to its power.
So I have no connection to Indian culture, but I really want to learn more, and so I stumbled upon this video and despite some language barriers, I really came to appreciate the message and it’s made me that much more interested in your culture!
this is very interesting facts, but problem is why can't we discuss it in our mother language. every Indian should know these things, but language is a barrier. please think about it.
What is kind of incomprehensible is that if some form of music or musician claims that there is some influence of Hindustani classical, how come the singers mostly sing beyond vocal range...almost screeching or below vocal range...almost whispering. Forget rules, it is so irritating all this screeching, shouting or whispering. Past 20 years or so, since the arrival or major electronics in music, the singers have been either in high head voice or whispering. All sound the same. This suits Roman languages and pronunciations, but sounds irritating in India languages and pronunciations.
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I love it so much…there’s just something in music from the Indian subcontinent that is culturally and ethnically all-encompassing. I know that the lyrics to many songs may not apply to all, but in many cases they do. And honestly, the fact that those who don’t understand the words are still able to understand the emotion is a testament to its power.
Fascinating insight into the power of Indian music and its impact on society.
So I have no connection to Indian culture, but I really want to learn more, and so I stumbled upon this video and despite some language barriers, I really came to appreciate the message and it’s made me that much more interested in your culture!
Indian classical music is our real music .. Having origin from vedas
11:45
Right said by Ram sir 🙏
Wooow what a talk 🚀
Why no comments?
Coz people don't know the beauty of indian music
@@theshloksjamroom454 yep
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can anyone tell me how to find the earlier title track which he plays at 12:44? i found it more beautiful than the second one. Please anyone?
I dont think they have released it !
@@DominicRytsar man we are unlucky
this is very interesting facts, but problem is why can't we discuss it in our mother language. every Indian should know these things, but language is a barrier. please think about it.
2:10
What's the song title
Kattey.
Release the earlier version of Satyamev Jayate
itni bar cut ku kia hai? :(
What is kind of incomprehensible is that if some form of music or musician claims that there is some influence of Hindustani classical, how come the singers mostly sing beyond vocal range...almost screeching or below vocal range...almost whispering. Forget rules, it is so irritating all this screeching, shouting or whispering.
Past 20 years or so, since the arrival or major electronics in music, the singers have been either in high head voice or whispering. All sound the same.
This suits Roman languages and pronunciations, but sounds irritating in India languages and pronunciations.
That is because of increasing use of falsetto which doesn't exist in Indian classical music.
Bhai, sangeet ke baare mein bhashan de diya. Sangeet to sunaya hi nahi?!!😂😂
Lol.