Yeah Ustaad Rahat Fateh ji easily touch E#5, even more. But I have not heard of. And then there is Ustaad nusrat Fateh Ali khan, for whom I have no words to describe.
😂😂😂😂 Yeah... That's how amazing their training is. The range is acquired with the training of over years... That's the difference between indian and western music.
@Mr Express there is no Pakistani classical music lol, sorry but it doesn't exist. Its simply Hindustani Classical Music which is centuries old and Pakistan didn't exist until 1947, and uses Sa Re Ga Ma Pa as notes (as Rahat did in this song). There is nothing unique about it.
@Hestia Athena The artists are definitely Pakistani, but style is NOT Pakistani classical, its HINDUSTANI classical. You can ask Rahat Himself why he uses Sa Re Ga Ma Pa during his aalap in the end of his song.
@Mr Express haha that is appallingly incorrect. Democratic India did not exist, but India itself very much existed, you can find reference to Bharat, Hindustan over centuries. Much like Germany, Japan etc are said to have centuries old history, even though governments and state borders and national borders were changed and political systems changed. Even under British control it was referred as India.
TRANSLATION !! (Afreen Afreen) We’ve never seen one with such beauty as she Hers is the beauty of the sculptured idols of Ajanta Her beauty has bewitched our gaze Her beauty is an alluring song Her beauty is a heady fragrance Hers is the beauty of scented moonlight Hers is the beauty of a haunting melody Hers is the beauty of a blossoming garden Hers is the beauty of the first light of dawn Hers is the most exquisitely hewn beauty Warm and smooth as sandalwood Pure and delicate as marble It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! Whoever sees her must succumb to her spell Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved I don’t know what enchantment your gaze wrought My heart became drawn to you irresistibly The bright dawn of my face, the dusky twilight of my tresses All that was mine is now devoted to you Your eyes met mine And ever since then a spell has been woven I feel that I have become beautiful Her face is fresh as a flower Is it her face in its brilliance or is it the moon itself? Her face is sheer poetry Her face has the beauty of the lotus flower Her face is an artist’s thought and also its translation Her face is both dream and realisation Her face is some magical tale Her face is both certainty and supposition Her face is like no other seen anywhere Splendidly luminous, dazzlingly radiant It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! Whoever sees her must succumb to her spell Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator! It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved
if a music takes life time to understand, such a music will be useless.. But that's not the case.. Higher you train means you can sing more that can touch anyone's heart. so to understanding music is natural to living beings. if you would have said that you need life time to sing like that probably could be right but not to understand.
@@shalusharma919 bro he is trying to say the level of music.actually the high level.. If you don't have the ability to understand the music that doesn't mean that the music is useless. Maybe you are not for that zoner of music. Ok?
Pakistan is actually full of talent but unfortunately they dont get as much limelight as its neighbour India. Thankyou so much guys, this was an absolute treat and your input was amazing!
Who wants they do reaction on 1. Rock star by Ali Zafar 2. Jan e baharan by Ali Zafar 3. Man Ama deym by Atif Aslam 4. whoi khuda ha by Atif Aslam 5. Adat by Atif Aslam 6. Rang by N F A K 7. dumustam by N F A K 8. Rungesh he sahe by Ali sathy 9. Gulon me ragn by Ali sathy 10. Nwazishen karm by Aism Azhre & Momena Musthasen
In carnatic singing you are not allowed to do falsetto and I think it's a testament to the talent it takes, because you're conditioning your voice to not go to where it would naturally go when going high, you're finding the notes that can even be just as high without using the same technique
Just don't imitate everything u hear.. We get ur excitement bt sometimes ur screams are just killing the vibe .He s a legend nd sargam is the base of Indian Classical music, its far from being a distortion.
Well done for the comment! I am a musician from Serbia and this type of music is close to us, mostly thanks to our Roma, who build their music on this style. These guys are limited both musically and intellectually and that's why they gave themselves the right to "imitate" the most virtuoso singer on the planet. The poor guy couldn't sing a single note even close to correct, and he thinks he was born to play music. I will try to forget this unpleasant experience.
Dear Beavis and Butt-head, really liked your little music in the beginning, but you f***ed up with the reaction. Try not to be so obnoxious in the future. And you probably didn't even know whose music you were reacting to. If you are not humble, music won't work out for you and your talent (and you obviously do have the potential) won't flourish. Just my two cents. Bye Beavis. Bye Butt-head.
You are good singers..,but u don't have any specific knowledge about indian and pakistani classical music. He is a legendary singer and u guys get a little more time and educate yourself about this type of singing... Btw good reaction from you..
Any syllables that sound like sa, re, ga, ma, pa, dha, ni or sa are actually notes. So that's not him scatting random sounds, that's him being pitch perfect and saying exactly what notes he's singing while getting it perfect. He's singing the equivalent of do re mi fa so la ti do. So when the song ends he goes Ni sa ga ri ga ma ga, ma ga ri ni sa sa ma ga ma, Sa he's actually singing the equivalent of the do re mi notes each syllable is him saying what notes he's singing which makes it harder to actually nail those notes which is what he does.
of course them too. I think people of this region has that type of voice that can't be understood by the foreigners(No matter how hard they try)@@Falcondevil-t2v
There are 2 different channels that [for some reason] upload Coke studio songs. One is PopBox and the other is Coke Studios. Do not click on the PopBox videos - they have no subtitles.
You get this voice after decades of training... Rahat Fateh Ali Khan started with his classical singing training at the age of 6, by his uncle, the legend Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
They don't know cuz they jist understand 1 thing and that is autotune, what do they know about natural and good quality music, they literally butchered this beautiful song by interrupting and *"trying"* to be funny
It's time now u listen to Mahesh Kale Sir, it's the right time that u know how to play with ur vocal chords at its extreme. Do listen to Mahesh Kale u would know how intricate notes in indian classical can be. I promise u will be blown away.
Last moments in this song called surgum no body reached whole in the world it's high peak music legendary NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN FROM PAKISTAN 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Love the "feel it still" in the beginning. Always loved that song would hear it at work on the radio and I donno why but was so hard to find. Found it last year 😂😂
Im a filipino who really likes Indian/Pakistani songs and man i love watching both them on your youtube :) Coke Studio Pakistan is the best. My personal favourite is Sammi Meri Waar performed by Quratulain Balouch and Umair Jaswal.
9:15 you can watch behind the scenes of all songs on same official channel just go to the playlist of bts. And you were saying microphone is smoothening momina's voice, I don't think that's true and you'll find out when you'll see those two minutes bts and watch her unplugged acoustic.
What he sang at the end was "ragas" we have about 8 ragas ("sa" "ra" "ga" "ma" "pa" "dha" "ni" "sa" )which are basically notes in Indian and Pakistani classical music.
You probably don’t understand this master. A true legend. This music is to be heard without pause to really appreciate. You can always comment and break it down later. To try and copy , sing while he is singing is almost a disrespect. You cannot even get close to this level of mastery. Let him sing without inserting yourselves every few seconds. Hope you understand
Well it wasn’t a distortion he was actually singing the musical notes.. according to classical music.. which is SA RE GA MA PA DA NI SA.. just like ABCDEFG
Guys if you want to hear Sufi songs with a high pitch I would recommend you Kailash kher - Saiyaan or Teri deewani. A very appreciated vocalist. Please don't react to live, react to his original album or audio. You should definitely checkout out Kailash kher.....These two songs have wonderful lyrics (try English translated) won't give much satisfaction but still.
Kailash Khers high tones are nothing in comparision with incredible high pitch full voice of Master Saleem or Sameer Hayat Nizami, or already known Salman Ali (the last has natural high tenor, so for him such high pitch is not wonder, but he has troubles on low notes).
@@ivoounpuu1062 Yeah I know that, but lyrics of the songs are so wonderful. Teri deewani is a song for true aashiq. Even for Salman Ali he easily touches F#5.
Dudes Indian classical music starts with rehearsing syllables’Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa’ what you heard at the end was a freaking permutation of these syllables with varying notes. Listen to it again and feel the magic
In Pakistani music they don’t use the head voice , it’s actually the power from the lungs. If you hear it face to face.. it will blow your mind. Western music would look like a piece of cake
I don't know why but I have watched all your reaction video on Indian music, and you both seem so joyful and expressive while hearing it...your reaction to music looks so genuine compare to other music reaction videos...Best of luck for your future...
In the end, he is singing the notes , ‘sa re ga ma pa dha ni‘ equivivalent to ‘ Do re mi fa so la ti’. He is singing them in different combinations and that too superfast. The oscillations and range comes from years of learning and practicing classical music, in this case hindustani classical music.
when i was learning eastern music we were told to open up your mouth and sing in the higher notes. You dont get such a powerful distortion high notes with a soft head note sining in western music.
The one with the specs. Man you pause and shrill at all the worst possible moments and that's so bloody irritating. The other guy on the other hand, reacts way better. Slow it down a bit specsy!
Hey Guys. If you want to experience the essence of what Indian Music is about PLEASE REACT to: Chaap Tilak by Coke Studio, (Rahat Fateh Ali Khan) Naina Moray by Coke Studio, (Akbar Ali) Allah Hu By Coke Studio (Ali Zafar). You won’t regret it. Please react to these 3 if you want see the soul of Indian music.
Sania Syed Hey. I get where you are coming from but let’s not start with “our music” and “your music”. Music is not confined to borders and lines drawn by humans. All the music I have listed is from a time when India and Pakistan were the same. Even though the singers may be from a different country. But the music is beyond the concept of borders and countries. The music is technically Indian Classical Music but the singers are Pakistani so Indo-Pakistani would be a better term?
@@saniasyed5716 pta ni kaha se aate h har baat me nafrat failaane.. appreciate krdo toh problem.. na kro toh problem.. bauhut ghatiya soch hai.. our music.. sala tu jayedaad me lekr aayi thi? ya upr se lekr aayi thi..
@@saniasyed5716 suggest achha kr diya toh tere kyu dard hora h.. kaha likha h tera h sirf haq music sun ne ka agar tu paida pakistan me ho gayi.. fuddu aurat
He is callled "ustad rahat fateh ali khan". ustad means 'master'. He is the grandson of famous ustad nusrat fateh ali khan. The king of sufi & classical music.
There are subtitles on the official coke studio channel. There are musicians that are repeated but they are not in a band. These singers are usually solo ( but grouped together for each songs).
The end was the display of vocal scale recitation and mastery in Hindustani Sa, re, ga, ma, pa, dha, ni sa which is equivalent to Do, re, mi, fa, se, la, te, do.
That long hair one, sorry I don't know your name but you are a genius I must say this, cause the way you match the beats with the lines’ I got fast cars.
Indian-Pakistani classical musicians are trained not to use head voice, so that's his actual range!!
Yeah Ustaad Rahat Fateh ji easily touch E#5, even more. But I have not heard of. And then there is Ustaad nusrat Fateh Ali khan, for whom I have no words to describe.
😂😂😂😂
Yeah... That's how amazing their training is.
The range is acquired with the training of over years...
That's the difference between indian and western music.
@Mr Express there is no Pakistani classical music lol, sorry but it doesn't exist. Its simply Hindustani Classical Music which is centuries old and Pakistan didn't exist until 1947, and uses Sa Re Ga Ma Pa as notes (as Rahat did in this song). There is nothing unique about it.
@Hestia Athena The artists are definitely Pakistani, but style is NOT Pakistani classical, its HINDUSTANI classical. You can ask Rahat Himself why he uses Sa Re Ga Ma Pa during his aalap in the end of his song.
@Mr Express haha that is appallingly incorrect. Democratic India did not exist, but India itself very much existed, you can find reference to Bharat, Hindustan over centuries. Much like Germany, Japan etc are said to have centuries old history, even though governments and state borders and national borders were changed and political systems changed. Even under British control it was referred as India.
Do hear his Master "Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan". You will get to hear the actual range of classically trained singers.
Ye nahi samjhega....... They need a more commercial song to hear first.
Bhai apne subcontinent singing ki baat hi alag hai. Unko koi match nahi kar sakta.
Yupp man
U should probably hear his rang from coke studio
And also chaap tilak.........he's a legend
A must
Yeah...These songs are on next level✌
@Mudasser Hussain true bhai
TRANSLATION !! (Afreen Afreen)
We’ve never seen one with such beauty as she
Hers is the beauty of the sculptured idols of Ajanta
Her beauty has bewitched our gaze
Her beauty is an alluring song
Her beauty is a heady fragrance
Hers is the beauty of scented moonlight
Hers is the beauty of a haunting melody
Hers is the beauty of a blossoming garden
Hers is the beauty of the first light of dawn
Hers is the most exquisitely hewn beauty
Warm and smooth as sandalwood
Pure and delicate as marble
It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved
It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved
Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator!
Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator!
Whoever sees her must succumb to her spell
Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator!
Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator!
It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved
It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved
I don’t know what enchantment your gaze wrought
My heart became drawn to you irresistibly
The bright dawn of my face, the dusky twilight of my tresses
All that was mine is now devoted to you
Your eyes met mine
And ever since then a spell has been woven
I feel that I have become beautiful
Her face is fresh as a flower
Is it her face in its brilliance or is it the moon itself?
Her face is sheer poetry
Her face has the beauty of the lotus flower
Her face is an artist’s thought and also its translation
Her face is both dream and realisation
Her face is some magical tale
Her face is both certainty and supposition
Her face is like no other seen anywhere
Splendidly luminous, dazzlingly radiant
It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved
It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved
Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator!
Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator!
Whoever sees her must succumb to her spell
Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator!
Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator!
It is impossible to describe that beautiful beloved
I would like to copy the comment
But I can't
@@princeusman8462 Take screenshots!
You need another life to understand his singing...he is a legend...
Right
if a music takes life time to understand, such a music will be useless.. But that's not the case.. Higher you train means you can sing more that can touch anyone's heart. so to understanding music is natural to living beings. if you would have said that you need life time to sing like that probably could be right but not to understand.
True these guyz can't understand
@@shalusharma919 bro he is trying to say the level of music.actually the high level.. If you don't have the ability to understand the music that doesn't mean that the music is useless. Maybe you are not for that zoner of music. Ok?
True!!!!!!!
The last part was a completely solfege
Indian solfege--sa re ga ma pa da ni sa
Western solfege-- do re me fa so la ti do
That ain't easy man!
Pakistan is actually full of talent but unfortunately they dont get as much limelight as its neighbour India.
Thankyou so much guys, this was an absolute treat and your input was amazing!
I thank the subcontinent as a whole doesn't get enough LimeLight in the entertainment industry
they get recogniation when they deserve it
Cause India has more talented artists 😂
Who wants they do reaction on
1. Rock star by Ali Zafar
2. Jan e baharan by Ali Zafar
3. Man Ama deym by Atif Aslam
4. whoi khuda ha by Atif Aslam
5. Adat by Atif Aslam
6. Rang by N F A K
7. dumustam by N F A K
8. Rungesh he sahe by Ali sathy
9. Gulon me ragn by Ali sathy
10. Nwazishen karm by Aism Azhre & Momena Musthasen
Me
Chap tilak original
Bol hu
@@sabahatfatima1415 bol ho pr reaction kyya howa ha
You need to react to 'BOL HU' ft. Hadia Hashmi(8year old pro girl) by NESCAFE BASEMENTS
She's a legend
That distortion reminds me of Nusrat saab (who's a legendary singer and his uncle).
In carnatic singing you are not allowed to do falsetto and I think it's a testament to the talent it takes, because you're conditioning your voice to not go to where it would naturally go when going high, you're finding the notes that can even be just as high without using the same technique
Just don't imitate everything u hear.. We get ur excitement bt sometimes ur screams are just killing the vibe .He s a legend nd sargam is the base of Indian Classical music, its far from being a distortion.
Same. I don't think they understand the immense voice modulation, strength and control nurtured and needed for classical music.
Yes... Not knowing is still acceptable.. Bt sometimes their screams are so obnoxious.
I agree all They know is autotune...
Well done for the comment! I am a musician from Serbia and this type of music is close to us, mostly thanks to our Roma, who build their music on this style. These guys are limited both musically and intellectually and that's why they gave themselves the right to "imitate" the most virtuoso singer on the planet. The poor guy couldn't sing a single note even close to correct, and he thinks he was born to play music. I will try to forget this unpleasant experience.
Dear Beavis and Butt-head, really liked your little music in the beginning, but you f***ed up with the reaction. Try not to be so obnoxious in the future. And you probably didn't even know whose music you were reacting to. If you are not humble, music won't work out for you and your talent (and you obviously do have the potential) won't flourish. Just my two cents. Bye Beavis. Bye Butt-head.
That distortion is a style from a music genre called 'Qawwali' which he is mainly know for.
The intro duet is one of my reason why i always came here 🤩❤️ Lovelots from 🇵🇭
You are good singers..,but u don't have any specific knowledge about indian and pakistani classical music.
He is a legendary singer and u guys get a little more time and educate yourself about this type of singing...
Btw good reaction from you..
@Dhrubajyoti Das yeah the root is hindustani classical but it's Sufi music not really indian classical but yeah it's just a form of Indian classsical.
Any syllables that sound like
sa, re, ga, ma, pa, dha, ni or sa are actually notes. So that's not him scatting random sounds, that's him being pitch perfect and saying exactly what notes he's singing while getting it perfect. He's singing the equivalent of do re mi fa so la ti do.
So when the song ends he goes Ni sa ga ri ga ma ga, ma ga ri ni sa sa ma ga ma, Sa he's actually singing the equivalent of the do re mi notes each syllable is him saying what notes he's singing which makes it harder to actually nail those notes which is what he does.
He’s your father in Music 🎶 ..😂
😂
No he is not, you can’t compare artists. NEVER
@@planetkaren4243 u r everywhere😂
Pta nhi kahan se ye foreign vocal coach sb paida ho gye h .. Aur singing ko majak bana k rakh diye h.... Chutiye log
This person is a living legend.
Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian singers are out of this world the more you tisten of them the more you gonna be amazed. Love From Bangladesh🇧🇩❤️
Nepali bro(classics)?
of course them too. I think people of this region has that type of voice that can't be understood by the foreigners(No matter how hard they try)@@Falcondevil-t2v
"Tera woh pyaar" from cokestudio by Momina and Asim.
The beauty of classical music is that they rarely use falsetto, their high and low notes are always in their natural voice....😊😊
There are 2 different channels that [for some reason] upload Coke studio songs. One is PopBox and the other is Coke Studios. Do not click on the PopBox videos - they have no subtitles.
You get this voice after decades of training... Rahat Fateh Ali Khan started with his classical singing training at the age of 6, by his uncle, the legend Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
The last part is the basics of Indian classical music. It's called Sargam.
They don't know cuz they jist understand 1 thing and that is autotune, what do they know about natural and good quality music, they literally butchered this beautiful song by interrupting and *"trying"* to be funny
@@alimurtaza6318 😂😂
He is legend who don't need auto tune to sing.
It is one of all time favorite song.
It's time now u listen to Mahesh Kale Sir, it's the right time that u know how to play with ur vocal chords at its extreme. Do listen to Mahesh Kale u would know how intricate notes in indian classical can be. I promise u will be blown away.
Yeah they would get to know about taan and alap.
Bhai Kehde toh Pandit Bhimsen Joshi ke bhi Darshan Karwa de. But for me they are not worth to react. Just listen and get your mind blown away
Last moments in this song called surgum no body reached whole in the world it's high peak music legendary NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN FROM PAKISTAN 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Love the "feel it still" in the beginning. Always loved that song would hear it at work on the radio and I donno why but was so hard to find. Found it last year 😂😂
One thing you forgot, readout the lyrics of song, you will be amazed, this is the most beautiful song made ever
Im a filipino who really likes Indian/Pakistani songs and man i love watching both them on your youtube :) Coke Studio Pakistan is the best. My personal favourite is Sammi Meri Waar performed by Quratulain Balouch and Umair Jaswal.
9:15 you can watch behind the scenes of all songs on same official channel just go to the playlist of bts. And you were saying microphone is smoothening momina's voice, I don't think that's true and you'll find out when you'll see those two minutes bts and watch her unplugged acoustic.
The last faster part must come with a warning "Don't try this at home".
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Love from India please react to Rang from coke studio Pakistan
React to chaap tilak Coke studio.
From the same male singer + another LEGEND...
Can we please just take a moment to appreciate how pretty Matthew’s eyes are? 👏🏼
really pretty, i was staring at them the whole time, omg
What he sang at the end was "ragas" we have about 8 ragas ("sa" "ra" "ga" "ma" "pa" "dha" "ni" "sa" )which are basically notes in Indian and Pakistani classical music.
The last part of this song was part of classical music called Sargam "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Da Ni Sa"
You probably don’t understand this master. A true legend. This music is to be heard without pause to really appreciate. You can always comment and break it down later. To try and copy , sing while he is singing is almost a disrespect. You cannot even get close to this level of mastery. Let him sing without inserting yourselves every few seconds. Hope you understand
Not a big fan of western music but loved your song at the beginning.
Please do check out Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. IMHO, the greatest ever!
Well it wasn’t a distortion he was actually singing the musical notes.. according to classical music.. which is SA RE GA MA PA DA NI SA.. just like ABCDEFG
It was distortion but in a gud way, distortion is bad if you don't hit the note, it okay if the sur are perfect.
please note: I sometime wonder whether you guys have the understanding of this kind of music or not. The way you reacted, it seems really funny.
correct
Same. I don't think they understand the immense voice modulation, strength and control nurtured and needed for classical music.
When he watch girl in screen he always pass smile.. 😂😂😂 naughty boy long hair
Guys if you want to hear Sufi songs with a high pitch I would recommend you Kailash kher - Saiyaan or Teri deewani. A very appreciated vocalist. Please don't react to live, react to his original album or audio. You should definitely checkout out Kailash kher.....These two songs have wonderful lyrics (try English translated) won't give much satisfaction but still.
Kailash Khers high tones are nothing in comparision with incredible high pitch full voice of Master Saleem or Sameer Hayat Nizami, or already known Salman Ali (the last has natural high tenor, so for him such high pitch is not wonder, but he has troubles on low notes).
@@ivoounpuu1062 Yeah I know that, but lyrics of the songs are so wonderful. Teri deewani is a song for true aashiq. Even for Salman Ali he easily touches F#5.
His whole generation is a Legend
And his father Nusrat FAK trained him as he is trained from his pops. Respect to His Vocal🙌🏻🙏🏻
He was his uncle.
I laughed alot due to right one,s reactions😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dudes Indian classical music starts with rehearsing syllables’Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa’ what you heard at the end was a freaking permutation of these syllables with varying notes. Listen to it again and feel the magic
It's funny when they r tell pakistani and Indian about notes... Sangeet.
No mix boys! Just straight talent.
Ya Qurban coke studio is a beautiful instruments with few words. You guys would LOVE it
mara kho hhh
Many people must have skipped you guys singing, I strongly suggest not to. You guys sing sooo good.
DONT EVEN TRY THE ENDING HALF. YOU CANNOT MATCH UP TO HIS STANDARDS. HE IS A LEGEND!!!!
Rahat fateh ali khan also gives teaching lessons in Oxford .. He told this in an interview
Okay but how good was the intro to this video 😍😍 you guys are amazinngggg
Omg! I loved your cover in the beginning!! Is there a separate video!????
Thank you! On our instagram we posted this video in full, @AbelaBrother
In Pakistani music they don’t use the head voice , it’s actually the power from the lungs. If you hear it face to face.. it will blow your mind. Western music would look like a piece of cake
Woooowwww ❤️❤️ 0:23 nice harmony guyz...nice tune....fine pitch....🔥🔥🔥 Job👍
It will take 1000 years to you understand this music
Urdu is spoken similarly to Hindi but is written similarly to Arabic, as it’s neighbours are India, Afghanistan and Iran
This was one of the best reaction which was only based on true vocal...
Whatever... someone judging Ustaad Rahat Khan Sahab just cracks up me up.
You guys are fab😍❤️ lots of love from India 💕
Wohi khuda hai will blow your mind up by Atif Aslam
I don't know why but I have watched all your reaction video on Indian music, and you both seem so joyful and expressive while hearing it...your reaction to music looks so genuine compare to other music reaction videos...Best of luck for your future...
All other do it for views. But their reactions seem so genuine.
In the end, he is singing the notes , ‘sa re ga ma pa dha ni‘ equivivalent to ‘ Do re mi fa so la ti’. He is singing them in different combinations and that too superfast. The oscillations and range comes from years of learning and practicing classical music, in this case hindustani classical music.
idk the casual affection between you two is very sweet to watch.
when i was learning eastern music we were told to open up your mouth and sing in the higher notes. You dont get such a powerful distortion high notes with a soft head note sining in western music.
We want all of your covers 😍. Upload all of them please
"Abhi mujai mai kahi " by Sonu Nigam . After that you will know the dynamic of his voice ❤️
He's like butter..the masterpiece is himself.
The one with the specs. Man you pause and shrill at all the worst possible moments and that's so bloody irritating. The other guy on the other hand, reacts way better. Slow it down a bit specsy!
Easy boy, they are just excited about the song. You don't have to insult them or be rude to them
Hey Guys. If you want to experience the essence of what Indian Music is about
PLEASE REACT to:
Chaap Tilak by Coke Studio, (Rahat Fateh Ali Khan)
Naina Moray by Coke Studio, (Akbar Ali)
Allah Hu By Coke Studio (Ali Zafar).
You won’t regret it. Please react to these 3 if you want see the soul of Indian music.
Sania Syed Hey. I get where you are coming from but let’s not start with “our music” and “your music”. Music is not confined to borders and lines drawn by humans. All the music I have listed is from a time when India and Pakistan were the same. Even though the singers may be from a different country. But the music is beyond the concept of borders and countries. The music is technically Indian Classical Music but the singers are Pakistani so Indo-Pakistani would be a better term?
@@saniasyed5716 pta ni kaha se aate h har baat me nafrat failaane.. appreciate krdo toh problem.. na kro toh problem.. bauhut ghatiya soch hai.. our music.. sala tu jayedaad me lekr aayi thi? ya upr se lekr aayi thi..
@@saniasyed5716 suggest achha kr diya toh tere kyu dard hora h.. kaha likha h tera h sirf haq music sun ne ka agar tu paida pakistan me ho gayi.. fuddu aurat
He is callled "ustad rahat fateh ali khan". ustad means 'master'. He is the grandson of famous ustad nusrat fateh ali khan. The king of sufi & classical music.
Oh! I'm glad to see buzz today😍😍
Such a lovely dog😊
You too
@@theterminaltech3323 what do you mean by that ??🤔
There are subtitles on the official coke studio channel. There are musicians that are repeated but they are not in a band. These singers are usually solo ( but grouped together for each songs).
Where can I find a collection of all your songs?
YOUR VOICES! JEEEEZ! 💜
Just close your eyes, and listen... That is the way of enjoying Indian - Pakistani music..❤️🥰
They do have behind the scenes of these songs,,almost all of coke studio songs have em,so u can see them all practicing
Loved your reaction. You gotta react to Chaap Tilak. You will love it❤️
You Both are great singer and guitar player too👌👌I wish your for the best to best 👌👌💐💐💐
Kudos to your performance in the beginning 👏👏👏
you should turn on the captions too! the lyrics are also so beautiful 😍
Guys...this is a famous Legend...you haven't enough knowelledge to judge him ;) never mind
He is living legend
In this song the singer is appreciating the beauty of his lover.. 😊😊
Hello Brother you will love to react to this song
Mist of Capricorn ( Manavyalakincharadate ) by Agam Band eagerly waiting for your reaction
Agam is one of my favourites too, the way they fuse carnatic Nd Rock is simply awesome, giving traditional singing with a new young feel.
The end was the display of vocal scale recitation and mastery in Hindustani Sa, re, ga, ma, pa, dha, ni sa which is equivalent to Do, re, mi, fa, se, la, te, do.
Wow 🤩 I’m enjoying your song with your amazing voice 👏👏👏👏
Guys that song you singing is just made my day thanks for this amazing song❤️ lots of love Nikita India 🙏
The cover in the beginning you guys killed it🥵
Give "bol Hu" from nescafe basement a shot!!! Lovvvveee it
Woooo i love that intro duet 🔥🤘....loads of love from India🇮🇳💚......
Damn that song "Along" really loved it .Got me hooked :)
These are classical music. Not so easily predictable and acquirable
React to Ali Zafar , his song Julie , Rockstar , Jaan e Baharan fom Coke Studio , they are beautiful are different from each other.
Actually this is glimpse of his voice
Daniel's voice is so good.
Pakistani and indian singers are out of this world amazing reaction love from pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰
awesome, you can watch detailed behind these scenes of all coke studio episodes
That long hair one, sorry I don't know your name but you are a genius I must say this, cause the way you match the beats with the lines’ I got fast cars.
OMG YOU BOTH ARE ROCK👏👏👏
Are you playing ?!. You good man !