Very well explained with a clear and easy to follow way of talking, thanks for that. And the gloss finish on that surbahar looks beautiful. When it catches the light it looks like the neck is made from glass. Wonderful craftsmanship from the luthier.
Thanks Brendan for your wonderful words. My surbahar was made by a master luthier from Kolkotta who also made the Sitar in the video, and my first customised Chandraveena that’s in the full video of sitar, surbahar and Chandraveena.
You are welcome. I am glad you found it helpful. That has been the idea behind creating the demo series of videos. Some more will be coming soon. Hope you also had a chance to check out the website as well. Best wishes, Balachander
Me dil se Ro rha hoon Bharat ka culture kab Aayega vaapas. log bas bollywood ko jaante hain only western instruments value our indian instruments.......
Thank you, your videos have been very helpful and informative. I'm in the process of building a Surbahar, researching the instruments specifications is allusive, if you have any extra advice you feel could be helpful, if would be most Wellcome... thank you
Dear Ralf, I'm glad you found it helpful. It's good to know you're building a surbahar. Please write to me, and I'll be happy to help. Link to contact form: www.chandraveena.com/contact/
Very well explained with a clear and easy to follow way of talking, thanks for that. And the gloss finish on that surbahar looks beautiful. When it catches the light it looks like the neck is made from glass. Wonderful craftsmanship from the luthier.
Thanks Brendan for your wonderful words. My surbahar was made by a master luthier from Kolkotta who also made the Sitar in the video, and my first customised Chandraveena that’s in the full video of sitar, surbahar and Chandraveena.
Great video. I just wish you gave a demonstration of both.
Thanks Adam. Adam, this video has a demo of all 3 instruments. Check it out, and let me know.
ruclips.net/video/qPOx5h_GVZs/видео.html
I was searching for this type of video for long in youtube. Thanks for uploading this video. Very helpful video. Thanks once again to the uploader.
You are welcome. I am glad you found it helpful. That has been the idea behind creating the demo series of videos. Some more will be coming soon. Hope you also had a chance to check out the website as well. Best wishes, Balachander
@@Chandraveena Thanks. Yes you have a great profile and website. Wishing all the best. Will be waiting for new uploads and updates.
Thank you.
Very Informative and beautiful Dada
Thank you Sourav!
Always is beautiful to see new videos of you.
Pls contine sharing ...its nice to see you speak about surbahar ...is a very special instrument for me
Thank you!
*Love this video!*
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you 😊
Thanks for sharing wonderful details about these two great n divine instruments. 🙏
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Thank u very much for ur inside looks , I appreciate it, with love ur dedicated me !
Thank you ☺️🙏🏾
Many thanks! Well presented and informative introduction to two fabulous instruments.
Thank you! This is an excerpt from a more detailed video. Hope you had a chance to look at the docu video.
Me dil se Ro rha hoon Bharat ka culture kab Aayega vaapas. log bas bollywood ko jaante hain only western instruments value our indian instruments.......
भारत का संस्कृति तब वापस आएगा जब हम उसका असली मूल्य समझे! अगर यह चैनल अच्छा लगा तो अपने लोगों , दोस्तों के जरिए फैलाइए। धन्यवाद।
Good, informative...
Thank you 🙂🙏🏾
Thank you, your videos have been very helpful and informative. I'm in the process of building a Surbahar, researching the instruments specifications is allusive, if you have any extra advice you feel could be helpful, if would be most Wellcome... thank you
Dear Ralf, I'm glad you found it helpful. It's good to know you're building a surbahar. Please write to me, and I'll be happy to help. Link to contact form:
www.chandraveena.com/contact/
Do Subahars also have
Various Jawari s??!
Yes, it's a personal choice and style of playing which determines whether one wants open or closed jawari - and anywhere in between.
~ greetings from germany~
Hallo! I miss traveling to Germany due to covid situation. Hope you are well. Best wishes, Balachander
~god bless you~
@@dharmapieces3305 Thank you🙏🏾
Surbahar is a Big Sitar.
Ya, kind of. It was designed as an alternative to rudra veena for that kind of slow movement style - deeper and more resonant than a sitar.
@@Chandraveena Subahar is a Bass Sitar but I also refer to it as a Big Sitar because of its size & shape.