like always ......it is great.. listening to him......i learnt a lot from videos.. thanks to mike sir for sharing this video with us........i wanna share something with you in a very humble way....its rapid bowing but in Indian Classical Music it is known as 'Jhalla' which means a composition characterized by rhythmic component in a fast paced continuously increasing tempo until tihai comes or any end. It is also played after jor alap by sitar players thanks
Thanks for watching - the instrument that Ranbir Singh is playing is called "Dilruba" it is a type of bowed instrument originally from the Punjab region of India/Pakistan created in the 18th century for performing liturgical music of the Sikh religion. Now, the instrument is enjoyed all over India, Afghanistan and beyond. Ranbir Singh (the man playing in the video) is one of the instruments current masters. All the best!
wholegreaterthansum More specifically it was created by Satguru Gobind Singh Ji Tenth Sikh Guru around the late 17 century The story behind it was that one day hearing a peacock he wanted to imitate it and thus created the taus(translation:peacock) during the battles his warriors said the taus was too big to be carrying around on a battlefield so can you make something smaller. Satguru ji created the Dilruba (the one who steals hearts) as a more practical for battle, more manoeuvrable version of the taus
@@ding888 actually guru hargobind sahib ji invented the taus, the dasam pitaji. ruclips.net/video/tYCQ0axE7Xo/видео.html. but yes guru gobind Singh ji invented the Dilruba
My compliments Ustad. I have a question, if I may. You beautifully demonstrated speed on the right hand / bowing. What can be done (in the way of exercises and techniques) to speed up the left hand technique? Thank you in advance for your response.
like always ......it is great.. listening to him......i learnt a lot from videos.. thanks to mike sir for sharing this video with us........i wanna share something with you in a very humble way....its rapid bowing but in Indian Classical Music it is known as 'Jhalla' which means a composition characterized by rhythmic component in a fast paced continuously increasing tempo until tihai comes or any end. It is also played after jor alap by sitar players
thanks
my pleasure, it was very generous of him to share his time/skill with me.
Thanks for watching - the instrument that Ranbir Singh is playing is called "Dilruba" it is a type of bowed instrument originally from the Punjab region of India/Pakistan created in the 18th century for performing liturgical music of the Sikh religion. Now, the instrument is enjoyed all over India, Afghanistan and beyond. Ranbir Singh (the man playing in the video) is one of the instruments current masters. All the best!
wholegreaterthansum
More specifically it was created by Satguru Gobind Singh Ji
Tenth Sikh Guru around the late 17 century
The story behind it was that one day hearing a peacock he wanted to imitate it and thus created the taus(translation:peacock) during the battles his warriors said the taus was too big to be carrying around on a battlefield so can you make something smaller. Satguru ji created the Dilruba (the one who steals hearts) as a more practical for battle, more manoeuvrable version of the taus
@@ding888 actually guru hargobind sahib ji invented the taus, the dasam pitaji. ruclips.net/video/tYCQ0axE7Xo/видео.html. but yes guru gobind Singh ji invented the Dilruba
yes! he is truly one of the instrument's current masters :-)
does he have a record out to buy???
good for you, I can bow fairly fast, but with no where near the precision as Ustadji. You should upload a video, it would be cool to hear you play.
does he have a record out to buy???
so pretty music comes out of that Violin? i think. what is it called. i play violin. it looks sounds the same
It is a Dilruba.
Amazing......
My compliments Ustad.
I have a question, if I may. You beautifully demonstrated speed on the right hand / bowing. What can be done (in the way of exercises and techniques) to speed up the left hand technique?
Thank you in advance for your response.
Dawoud Kringle do you play the instrument? there are many exercise and alankars for that!!
I do play the dilruba. How can I find some of these exercise and alankars?
Thanks for sharing
amazing
thats cool!
now that is skills
thnks for sharing