Ranjit ji is fantastic and inspiring....there's no doubt about that.......How I wonder no one appreciated the mridangam vidvaan Sridhar Parthasarathy...he's a genius who has played with almost all starwarts of Indian classical carnatic & fusion music and has received many laurels and accolades. My pranaam 🙏 to you Sridhar ji
One of them for sure. I love Barot, but I love Trilok Gurtu, he's more unique in his approach to both tabla and a drum set. But both are unbelievable players.
I think his native language makes it so much easier to perform such smooth, quick rhythmic speech compared to a westerner, who would have a much more difficult time learning how to do this. Oh, and props to Meastro Ranjit Barot for obvious chops! You guys are awesome, and this sounds great. I would've loved to be there to see for myself. Also love the Sonor drums, as well as the drum set-up. Great taste all around!
He was most likely trained when he was a little kid, that's typically when they start to learn how to sing Konokol. To them, it's like learning how to count 1e&a, 2e&a, etc. if you want to be a musician. It's just something you have to take the time to learn. The syllables are pretty easy. Ta Ka Di Mi, etc. There are standard rhythms they learn and then it's a matter of coming up with new variations. What they are doing is mimicing the different sounds with the different ways to make a sound on a tabla. The Tabla masters can sing a long set of patterns that are improvised and then play the exact same thing on the tabla. Westerners are just not exposed to it because you have to find a teacher to teach you this, but there are books on the market if you really want to learn.
Don't be silly about native language! Drums and drumming, as you know, have a special language of their. Its written in the notes, which are Universal by now. s'what's your deal? Just blathering or wot? Misbegott?
Its not a language.... Its how you count, 1 2 3, 1 2 3 etc. Its like the syllables for octaves in South Indian classical music from (carnetic). The fat boy also incorporates it into the song. Its called konakol. The similar thing in North Indian classical music from (Hindustani) is sargam. sa, re, ga, ma, pa, dha, ni, sa.
Simple odd time, most are either 3/2 or 2/3 like latin music, if you have trouble with odd time, just follow the lead player and sub-divide in your head and LISTEN, drummers should have huge ears! Right now i'm mixing this with 432 hz healing frequency here: ruclips.net/video/4wtG01ymIjE/видео.html
grate Drumming Ranjith , you are the cobham and gadd of INDIA...Keep it up You should form a funk rock band with fusion of Indian instruments and raga Keep It up
+derick craft Ranjit Barot stands on his own! Used to see him often in Mumbai in 80s. He's a diffrent musician now, way more profound. Yet he caries his ccomplishment very lightly! You known he's composed the music for a popular Tamil movie in the 90s! What a marvel! He's done his mother, the Immortal Dancer Sitara Devi, proud!
ultimate track..... Ranjit sir you are awesome...... Mohini is an angel on Bass..... The mridhangam guy is one of the best in the trade... He was the highlight....... just see the interval between beats and you would know what I am talkin...... It is called the Meter of the song or Tempo as people call it......
Dear Mr. Rajit, Excure my impertinence please. But, as a westerner, I invite you to form a band similar to that of Sade's. Yes, you will have to tone down the tak a deh, deh deh stuff, in favor of simple melodies. But the rewards of western fusion success wiill outweigh any perceived slights. Guaranteed. Come with your simplest music... and enjoy the results for as long as you can!
Ranjit ji is fantastic and inspiring....there's no doubt about that.......How I wonder no one appreciated the mridangam vidvaan Sridhar Parthasarathy...he's a genius who has played with almost all starwarts of Indian classical carnatic & fusion music and has received many laurels and accolades. My pranaam 🙏 to you Sridhar ji
Mohini Dey, you are really an awesome bassist..
about 18y old then
Ranjit Barot is fantastic, I watched him first in 1984 at Goa Engineering College, cultural festival with the band GERMANISTAN
India's finest drummer
One of them for sure. I love Barot, but I love Trilok Gurtu, he's more unique in his approach to both tabla and a drum set. But both are unbelievable players.
In a show in Bangalore, my table was located just behind Ranjit's Drumkit. It was a treat!!
Best rhythm- best mathematics- best drummers and awesome Mohini ! Thank you.
Indians have always been best mathematicians since ancient times of vedic math.
I think his native language makes it so much easier to perform such smooth, quick rhythmic speech compared to a westerner, who would have a much more difficult time learning how to do this. Oh, and props to Meastro Ranjit Barot for obvious chops! You guys are awesome, and this sounds great. I would've loved to be there to see for myself. Also love the Sonor drums, as well as the drum set-up. Great taste all around!
He was most likely trained when he was a little kid, that's typically when they start to learn how to sing Konokol. To them, it's like learning how to count 1e&a, 2e&a, etc. if you want to be a musician. It's just something you have to take the time to learn. The syllables are pretty easy. Ta Ka Di Mi, etc. There are standard rhythms they learn and then it's a matter of coming up with new variations. What they are doing is mimicing the different sounds with the different ways to make a sound on a tabla. The Tabla masters can sing a long set of patterns that are improvised and then play the exact same thing on the tabla.
Westerners are just not exposed to it because you have to find a teacher to teach you this, but there are books on the market if you really want to learn.
Don't be silly about native language! Drums and drumming, as you know, have a special language of their. Its written in the notes, which are Universal by now. s'what's your deal? Just blathering or wot? Misbegott?
Its not a language.... Its how you count, 1 2 3, 1 2 3 etc. Its like the syllables for octaves in South Indian classical music from (carnetic). The fat boy also incorporates it into the song. Its called konakol. The similar thing in North Indian classical music from (Hindustani) is sargam. sa, re, ga, ma, pa, dha, ni, sa.
Simple odd time, most are either 3/2 or 2/3 like latin music, if you have trouble with odd time, just follow the lead player and sub-divide in your head and LISTEN, drummers should have huge ears! Right now i'm mixing this with 432 hz healing frequency here: ruclips.net/video/4wtG01ymIjE/видео.html
Gods creation this is what God listens to! Just amazing.
Ranjit Sir 🙏 🙏🙏🙏
Great timing, Beutyful Rhythm and wonderful Sound, I love this very much. Thankyou
Mohini dey ,you are extraordinary...❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍
Awesome My favourite Drummer sir🙏🙏🙏
I AM JUST DISCOVER RANJIT BAROT , A GREAT MUSICIAN !! GREAT YOUNG BASSIT TOO !!
One of the few spontaneous performances I have seen in fusion genre...
grate Drumming Ranjith , you are the cobham and gadd of INDIA...Keep it up
You should form a funk rock band with fusion of Indian instruments and raga
Keep It up
+derick craft Ranjit Barot stands on his own! Used to see him often in Mumbai in 80s. He's a diffrent musician now, way more profound. Yet he caries his ccomplishment very lightly! You known he's composed the music for a popular Tamil movie in the 90s! What a marvel! He's done his mother, the Immortal Dancer Sitara Devi, proud!
I am going to have to give him best Jazz drummer in the world.
ultimate track..... Ranjit sir you are awesome...... Mohini is an angel on Bass..... The mridhangam guy is one of the best in the trade... He was the highlight....... just see the interval between beats and you would know what I am talkin...... It is called the Meter of the song or Tempo as people call it......
He's Mridangam Vidwan (Vidhwan = Master) Sridar Parthasarathy.... and yes, he's a great Mridangam player :)
Ranjit barot is superb
in love with this video
❤ Mridangam..
wow !!!!! bravi , grandi . BRAVI
It's more than awesome ...
fantastic Ranjit!!!!
Bass is a Wizard!!
Wow...mind blowing!
Music director Ranjit Barot
Very veryyyyy like you
This is heavenly
Phenomenal
wah wah kya bol hai
ranjit barot the great
I have absolutely no idea what ranjit starts playing on this initial groove on the that riff!
👑
It’s like I’m hearing vocal gospel chops
too good
Yes, piano at about 16:45...
He is Sitara Devi ji’s son ...
ShaBbaass of bong Mohini Dey
My left leg gets tired in less than a minute
Nitin Sawhney on piano ???🤔
Harmeet Manseta
This was a great program.. but it bored me after watching some time as cameraman showing only Ranjit. But not the whole band.👎👎👎
What is the name of the bass player..
mohini
ranjithkumar ramankutty
she is gr8
Mohini Dey
Mohini dey...
What's the name of the song? I terribly need it!
Buutch37 This is a song named Dark Matter from the album Bada Boom by Ranjit.
WHO is the young electric bassist?
Mohini dey. She has performed with many legends in Indian classical, jazz, blues, rock, etc. till date. She must be 15,16 in this video
Mohini dey
People stop fannying about with over descriptive words......it's simply not needed....this can be described thus...........Fucking incredible! ☺
Mohini dey was a kid that time..
Dear Mr. Rajit, Excure my impertinence please. But, as a westerner, I invite you to form a band similar to that of Sade's. Yes, you will have to tone down the tak a deh, deh deh stuff, in favor of simple melodies. But the rewards of western fusion success wiill outweigh any perceived slights. Guaranteed. Come with your simplest music... and enjoy the results for as long as you can!
Otto Bhan you seem to be a smart ass. RELAX with your comments. Don't get personal. Or we will have to personally block you
The fact that you don’t know how IMPORTANT these “tak a deh” are, proves that how little knowledge you have about this legendary drummer.
aaa con razónn.. era hindú
this is the real shit, tony royster jr sounds so boring to me man
Hi !! If you find that Ranjit Barot plays like Tony Royster Jr U have some serious Ears Problems man ! ! ! ? ? ?
Meostro
Freak!!