This is Ragam-Thanam, a part of a traditional Carnatic way of performing called Ragam-Thanam-Pallavi (here the Pallavi is the kriti or kirtan that's mentioned in the description, but it does not appear in this video). Ragam-Thanam is a form of improvisation within a raga, which in this case is Raga Shanmukhapriya which is said to create a mood of devotion and solemnity. The Ragam part of the piece elaborates the raga, note by note, adding one note at a time to set the mood that the raga conveys. Usually the ragam part of the concert lasts much longer than the duration in this video, often ranging from 8 to 25 minutes (ragam begins at 0:03 and ends at 0:20) Then follows the Thanam, a constant melo-rhythmic strumming of the veena where the player gets to show their skill, by improvising quickly and consequently within the raga. (Thanam begins at 0:21) Finally follows the Pallavi, where the artist performs a Song or Kriti composed in the raga which contains lyrics (usually the songs are well known so the lyrics are not needed to play the piece on the veena). The Pallavi does not appear in this video and hence there is no Kriti played here, that is an error. Hope this helped!
@@jujulachlan11 My pleasure!! When I wrote this I wasn't sure anyone would see it since this video is quite old, but pleasantly surprised. If you would like to listen to another beautiful Ragam-Thanam in Raga Kapi, this is a fantastic rendition: ruclips.net/video/VWx9xRlhJD8/видео.html hope you check it out!
I love her playing 🙏💓🙌🙌🙌🙌 Most notorious wholesome sound of any string instrument I've heard so far....it really fills you inside not just the ears in pitch
Alho Mami❤ your remember me? Wen me choti choti ? Ay leveng in your home and studi ebry dey togeder. Ay am fron spanish. Ay zink mor or les mi in this time Arround 9 years .ay dont remember perfect.
Not a "song form". Please correct it. This is improvization known as aalaapanai or "raagam", followed by free-rhythmic improvization called taanam, in the raga Shanmukhapriya. A krithi would be a song composed by someone. What was played here is not a song but a prelude to one. This segment is not composed beforehand or learnt by heart but rendered on the spot by imaginatively/creatively weaving phrases of the raga in the way that seems most logical at the moment of performance. The guru teaches the student how to do this, but what the student sings or plays is not a copy of what the guru has taught. If the artiste were to play an aalaapanai and taanam in the same raga the next day, it would not sound the same. It's like clouds - they never look the same twice, yet are still recognizable as clouds.
This takes an extreme level of concentration and skill, and the artist is supposed to embody the raga they are playing. They are playing to invoke emotions via music, their expression is hardly of any importance here. Let’s move past all the expectations of how someone should play for entertainment and focus on the music here. That’s the point and not every culture demands that the player entertain to a standard as western culture demands. Not saying this with righteousness, saying this for the truth it is.
This is Ragam-Thanam, a part of a traditional Carnatic way of performing called Ragam-Thanam-Pallavi (here the Pallavi is the kriti or kirtan that's mentioned in the description, but it does not appear in this video).
Ragam-Thanam is a form of improvisation within a raga, which in this case is Raga Shanmukhapriya which is said to create a mood of devotion and solemnity.
The Ragam part of the piece elaborates the raga, note by note, adding one note at a time to set the mood that the raga conveys. Usually the ragam part of the concert lasts much longer than the duration in this video, often ranging from 8 to 25 minutes (ragam begins at 0:03 and ends at 0:20)
Then follows the Thanam, a constant melo-rhythmic strumming of the veena where the player gets to show their skill, by improvising quickly and consequently within the raga. (Thanam begins at 0:21)
Finally follows the Pallavi, where the artist performs a Song or Kriti composed in the raga which contains lyrics (usually the songs are well known so the lyrics are not needed to play the piece on the veena). The Pallavi does not appear in this video and hence there is no Kriti played here, that is an error.
Hope this helped!
thank you!
@@jujulachlan11 My pleasure!! When I wrote this I wasn't sure anyone would see it since this video is quite old, but pleasantly surprised. If you would like to listen to another beautiful Ragam-Thanam in Raga Kapi, this is a fantastic rendition: ruclips.net/video/VWx9xRlhJD8/видео.html
hope you check it out!
@@qkbarbland4332 i will give a listen ☺️ thanks for the recommendation
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@@po6649 NAURRR BESTIE I-
This instrument is so nice, I'd like to learn to play it along the rudra veena.
Sound of the Veena is mesmerizing.
I love her playing 🙏💓🙌🙌🙌🙌
Most notorious wholesome sound of any string instrument I've heard so far....it really fills you inside not just the ears in pitch
Shanmukapriya thanam.simply awesome
Amazing talent and a wonderful instrument to express this rare virtuosity! God bless!
Love it so much💖from China
I want to see someone playing this using the Pipa
Mesmerizing performance! ♥️👏💐
♥️♥️♥️♥️ left in tears with a full heart. Veena is such an ultimate and timeless instrument, as explained in Nada yoga
the only word to describe "beautiful"
Lindo!
Saudações do Brasil
Superb 👌 👍 rendition. I want to learn this and play on my Hindustani classical instrument Sitar or Sarod.
Fabulous 👌 👏
I can hear Saraswati inspiring your touch 🎶🌸🙏🏻
So nice to hear. Rich tone.
வீணையில் ஒலிக்கும் நாதம் வேறு எந்த நாதங்களிலும் கேட்க முடியாது வீணையில் இறைவுடன் பேச முடியும்
That language...
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@@exodus1111 the language is Tamil/ Tamizh.
So mind blowing sound❤️❤️❤️
Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻
Very nice, beautiful sound
Very pleasant sound!
Hermoso toque de vina ..
Saludos desde México 🤚🏻
El único comentario en español jaja, saludos :D
Somos 3
Maravilloso ❤
Ati Sundar 🔥🙏
that thing got shredded.
Very nice 👌🏻
Fairly important correction, there is no kriti played here. The artist plays 20 seconds of alapana, then the remainder is entirely improvised taanam.
Amr Tamimi 🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼
ragam played is shanumukha priya
Tamimi..., good correction, happy to know about your understanding of Indian classical music..kacheri
what is kriti exactly? how can you make the distinction?
@@jujulachlan11 Kriti is a composition. A song with a set tune. Tanam is completely improvisation within the framework of a Raga
Best wishes!
School of Carnatic Music
Chennai
Amazing ma!!!!
Good.
Divine amrut anubhuti
Hermoso como toca , seria.genial tocal rock sonaria genial
Браво!
Alho Mami❤ your remember me? Wen me choti choti ? Ay leveng in your home and studi ebry dey togeder. Ay am fron spanish. Ay zink mor or les mi in this time Arround 9 years .ay dont remember perfect.
Beautiful
Nice ♥
Superb! Thanks!
Banger
I really enjoyed that thank you
Bravo
Good 👍🇮🇳🇧🇹🖤🎸
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This is what’s known in the modern parlance as “shredding”.
Not a "song form". Please correct it. This is improvization known as aalaapanai or "raagam", followed by free-rhythmic improvization called taanam, in the raga Shanmukhapriya. A krithi would be a song composed by someone. What was played here is not a song but a prelude to one. This segment is not composed beforehand or learnt by heart but rendered on the spot by imaginatively/creatively weaving phrases of the raga in the way that seems most logical at the moment of performance. The guru teaches the student how to do this, but what the student sings or plays is not a copy of what the guru has taught. If the artiste were to play an aalaapanai and taanam in the same raga the next day, it would not sound the same. It's like clouds - they never look the same twice, yet are still recognizable as clouds.
Me recuerda a narada muni 🤩
Имя исполнителя? Вликолепное звучание инструмента и искусство исполнения ❤️🙏☀️
Dr Jayanti kumaresh
Durga Krishnan
nuostabu!
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good pley mem nice
actual sound of a veena orelse we find Veena with pickups nowadays , it loses it authentic sound timbre
Hi. I'm Veena..
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👏🌹👏🌹👏🌹👏🌹👏🌹👏
Saraswati in the flesh!
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lust layer in ultrakill
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Please upload the name of the artist.
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Did they pass a new law that makes it illegal to smile? Watching her makes think they did.
Well shanmukhapriya is not exactly a happy raga.
This takes an extreme level of concentration and skill, and the artist is supposed to embody the raga they are playing. They are playing to invoke emotions via music, their expression is hardly of any importance here. Let’s move past all the expectations of how someone should play for entertainment and focus on the music here. That’s the point and not every culture demands that the player entertain to a standard as western culture demands. Not saying this with righteousness, saying this for the truth it is.
This is not a circus clown performance. This is serious music, its irrelevant if she doesn't smile
@@guidedbyshakti544 what’s this instrument tho?
@@FF-ie6sd it is called veena or regionally in Tamil veenai
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🙏Beautiful 💞💫🌟🌀🌝🌞