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Many years ago the great late Panditji sang concert in Amsterdam, Tropen museum. It was magical, divine, i was spell bound, tears streaming down my cheeks most of the concert, which ended with a Durga bhajan. After, i quickly went back stage wanting to catch a glimpse and thank him, i expected many people but there I was with him alone for a few brief moments that seemed like eternity. looking into my eyes, he seemed transported in to a state of complete abandonment, surrender. He then completely unexpectecly fell into my arms, hugging me tightly, crying, while continuing to chant the mantra of Durga Ma. He had given everything , I will never forget it, the love and gratitude I feld that evening. Such a great blessing had befallen on me.
He, Pandit(title) Bhimsen Joshi, is one of the greatest vocalist ever lived on the earth. He got highest civillian award of India Bharat Ratn.... 😇 It was totally diaphragmatic, because head voice is prohibited in Indian classical music.
@@gururajwankhade6162 Yeah that's true, many Indians confuse with the concept of head voice and falsetto. I did not get this concept from my Guruji but I am into film music and light music as well, so in that way I understood these. It is impossible to sing from the chest after a particular note. The sound automatically comes from the head. The support always comes from the diaphragm though. This is my understanding on the concept.
Korbin, he's not a legend.. He's a legend of legends. He's The Bhimsen Joshi. He's the God of Indian Classical singing. I am not exaggerating here. You should have closed your eyes while listening to him . You would've felt God - even if you are a nonbeliever.
If he had closed his eyes, he most likely would have felt the sensation of rains sweeping the world outside and a moist breeze touching him ;) That's the real power of raag Miyan Ki Malhar, which probably could be brought out only by Pandit Bhimsen Joshi among the ones who lived in the age of recordings.
His house was near mine in Pune Maharashtra. I have been hearing his practice (riyaz) since my birth. It has been a transcending experience to hear that voice during the early morning hours. Mesmerizing. Visited him during his last days. Felt really blessed to be able to just be in his presence. He was a humble human being, and a true artist, to his core. Will never ever forget those moments. 🙏🏻 Thank you for reacting to this. ❤️
You are soooooo lucky..🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Today is the *FIRST TIME* I've listened to Pt. Bhimsen ji.(yes🙈) I thought Bhimsen was a Raaga or Gharaana or a style name.
Pandit Bheemsen Joshi was like a an unstoppable force when he used sing. I have spoken to some old people who were fortunate enough to listen him in a live concert, when he was still young. It was as if there was never a need for any kind of mike when he sang. Even if it was installed, it was at quite a distance away from his seated position. When he sang, some times it was like he was literally toying you with emotions and people used to feel as if they were in trance. You can never capture that feeling in the video.
People say that old school Hindustani classical singers could sound exactly the same to the audience with and without a microphone. The sound system was just an ornament for them.
What you are saying is correct I got opportunity to listen to him. He just took us to a travel of the music I must say...Cannot forget that moment. After the ancher told the program is come to an end after that all the audience came out of that trance and clapped...Never got such a experience even after I listen to any of the singers....
Those “aaa aaa “ parts. They are actually perfect pitched vocal notes. Not some random notes. ( for the info of those who are not knowing much of Indian classical ) Takes a lifetime of practice. Not from the diaphragm. It’s from the Soul.
The audience has to stay calm until the artist finishes. Unlike western audiences here in the earlier days it was considered disrespectful to clap or say wow in between the performance. But now its changing.
Whatever he did is indeed diaphragmatic, cutting of breath like that how Rick expected is not at all allowed in Hindustani Classical music. If you go out of breath anyway then you can stop for a few note, (don't even try to sing those particular notes with less breath in distorted way) take full breath then again start singing from the next notes. So all the cycles he did were in a single breath. Also the vibratos he did wouldn't have been this beautiful if had been done with taking breaths in between. ❤️
This was raaga Miyan Ki malhar a Compostion of Miyan Tansen a legend himself, sung none other than by another legend pt Bhimsenji, indeed this was meant to be epic!
For reference: He is grandfather of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in terms of Classical Vocal Science. If Rahat scores 99, then he can score 1000. Very very high status!!
It is not just that he's singing the taans so fast! It is also that not a single note is out of tune AND he arrives at the "Sam" every single time AND that this is imoprovised! No one of the stature of Pandit ji exists in the world of Hindustani classical music. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi can totally create a immersive experience of the onset of Mansoon in india complete with thunder and lightning when he sings this Raga Miyan Malhar 🙏
A Stalwart of Hindustani Classical Music. Pandit Bheemsen Joshi is an institution. Please also react to stalwarts of Carnatic Music like M.S. Subbalakshmi and Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna
When he sings, I think gods will stop and listen to the master and pay their respects to him. What a great legend he was and rightfully received India’s highest civilian award.
U need lungs and vocal chords of a dinosaur or a mammoth to do this kind "chhut taans"(running/runner vibrato) in that kind of a speed !!! Sometimes he is going 16x-24x speeds and doing a 124 matra(beat) taans.....thats y he is legendary singer 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥
Rick, you got it... It is diaphragm which produces the sound. Hindustani classic uses a lot of diaphragm singing. Pt. is short for Pandit. Pandit is a title used for Hindu Maestros much like Ustad is used for Muslim Maestros. Pandit and Ustad means expert, basically.
Hehehe yep, वो तो पाकिस्तान अलग हुआ वरना उस्ताद सलामत अली खान साहेब, nfak साहेब, बेगम अख़्तर, बड़े गुलाम अली खान साहेब, मेहदी हसन साहेब सब हिन्दुस्तानी क्लासिकल गायिकी के बहुत अच्छे उदाहरण है। उन्होंने हिन्दुस्तानी क्लासिकल में ही अपना नाम कमाया पर अब पाकिस्तान इठलाता है इन्हे पाकिस्तानी गायक बता कर। ये सब भारत के है किसी ना किसी घराने से जुड़े गायक है। इधर से वसंतराव देशपांडे, मरू कोकिला अल्लाह जीलाई बाई, उस्ताद बिस्मिल्लाह खान साहेब, पंडित रविशंकर जी, जग मोहन भट्ट, चौरसिया जी, आदि अनादि... मुझे तो इतना ज्ञान भी नहीं पर ये हिंदुस्तान ही है जिसमे संगीत का अपना एक अलग सामवेद ग्रंथ रचित है और आज से कम से कम 3000 वर्षों से भी अधिक पुराना है। औंकार ध्वनि से सृष्टि को उत्पत्ति और शिव के डमरू के निनाद से समस्त राग रागिनियां.. ये पावन पतीत है❤️ ये संगीत है।
You are right, it's diaphragmatic. Also training in both Carnatic and Hindustani instruments essentially teaches you sing with extreme breath control. The music that you perform vocally must have the perfection of an instrument being played. All this while being 100% on key. 😊
What a vocalist Pandit Bhimsen Joshi. It is popularly said that to sing classical Hindustani is equivalent to wrestling as it takes alot of strength and stamina. It comes deep from the diaphragm.
It is diaphragmatic, with a perfect appogio, but not a cutting of the breath. With the right appogio, you have to modulate your pharyngeal space so as to adjust the air flow, to bring that taan. The airflow as in, the Crescendo and decrescendo done at such an insane speed is what gives that taan. You have seen Kowshiki Ji's practice videos, so the same and similar stuff when done in 5 vowels is what helps us achieve that. 5 vowels and 6 speeds to be precise about our practice. Do give it a try if you want to, maybe you too can achieve it with years of practice.
Many years back, I had the privilege of listening to Panditji in an open-air auditorium in Mumbai. He had become old and had to be carried on stage, but his voice was the same. It was a chilly January evening and the audience was shivering, covering themselves with shawls and pullovers. Then, Panditji started singing. And gradually within a matter of about 10 min, the temperature in the air changed!! It became warm and the audience started taking off their shawls. And the temp remained that way even half hour after his performance! It was incredible! I experienced this live! Pandit Bhimsen Joshi (pronounced Pun-dit Bheemsane Joe-shee) belonged to that category of classical musicians who devoted their lives to the craft, practising nearly 16 hours a day. You can't sing like this without putting in that kind of effort, and of course without the Grace of the Almighty. Those who listen to him experience God. Period. Thank you for your video :)
The viewers in indian classical or karnatic music understand to respect the artist n do not disturb the artist or make any noises , also it's like staying in the awe instead of jumping n reacting
Pt. is short for Pandit, which is a title equivalent to Ustaad, but in Hindu tradition. Ustaad is mainly in Islamic tradition. Although they are used interchangeably irrespective of the artists religion. His name is "Bhimsen Joshi", one of the greatest hindustani classical singers. "Miya ki Malhar" is the raag he is performing.
I will sum it up as follows. In Pune where he stayed, in those golden days in 80/90 's open road concert is the norm. I was studying then in one of Engg colleges in Pune. We use to attend lot of concerts that time. In them I attended one by Pandit Bhimsen Joshi. It started around 10:30 / 11 PM and he is singing till 4:30/5 AM in the morning non stop. I am in heaven for those 5/6 hours. I still get goose bumps when I just remember it.
Pundit (Pt.) Bhim-sen Joshi is a huge huge legend! It's wonderful to see you guys appreciate some odd the pinnacles of fine music! Not many in our country appreciate these jewels! Your evolution to begin a full Indian is very near complete, guys! ❤️❤️
This his how melody dances on one's vocal chords, a very very few can achieve that. The only spiritual connection there is in the world. Pure art and planned eccentricity. Well he is the best, for more check amir khan the classical singer (not the actor)
Realize that when he does the 'aaaaaa' thing, he always ends it on the first beat of the tabla beat cycle. Each inflection in the 'aaaaa' piece stands for a note. Àaaa-ing it instead of reciting each individual note helps the vocalist speed up the process and unleash vocal pyrotechnics.
When u start listening this. U would be addicted to this. Legendry vocalist. This is the highest possible level of singing. He was a true master. U can feel god's presence around you when u listen to this with closed eyes and thats awesome feeling.
It's not show off. Even after reacting to multiple Indian Classical musicians this is your take on it ? This levele of expertise takes decades to master and right from early age. He was one the best.
Absolutely phenomenal! A master of his craft. Supreme control. I was sobbing by the time I finished watching this performance. I don't understand this music, but it was sublime. It touched my SOUL !
Pandit(Pt.) means Scholar!!! He is a legend and I don't have any words to describe him. He is almost equivalent to 'Tansen', the Hindustani Classical King of the world(during Emperor Akbar).
No head voice in Indian classical music, Rick... And it's not the cutting of breath. It's singing classical notes in great pace (in vowel sound 'ah' 😊).
What he is singing is called Miya Ki Malhar. Malhar is associated with torrential rains. There are various varieties of Malhar. Miya Ki Malhar is one of them. According to legend, Malhar is so powerful that when sung, it can induce rainfall.. The complexity of those Taans & sticking to the Malhar Rag framework & Tempo of Tabla comes with years of Riyaz. (Practice). If you listen carefully you will get the feeling of torrential Rain while listening. The people were listening to him calmly because they were in trance with his singing. If you really understand Raag Music well, you will be calm & concentrating towards listening. Nothing else. That's why you will find people without any reaction. Occasionally when the singer lands perfectly at correct tempo after taking various complex Tan combinations within Raag Framework, they will just nod at the moment. That's it. Listening & appreciating Indian Music also requires some understanding (training) in Raag.
All the classical singers both Hindustani and Carnatic whom u know including musicians like Kaushiki and Zakir Hussain .... They all Revere and regard him as GOD of classical music
Pt. Stands for Pandit. And nobody is speaking about what is Mia ki Malhar? I'm a layman, but I think the term has derived from the composition by Mia Tansen. Is it? Is it that surrealist raaga megha malhar by Tansen, by which he could cause it rain? Please excuse my ignorance and enlighten me if anyone can.
Pandit ji has received India’s highest civilian honour “Bharat Ratna” for his contribution to Indian classical music,Decades of dedication,passion,love and practise is required
People are not very reactive because in those days people were very used to classical music and used to listen to a lot of it. Also, this seems to be a house baithak. Which means some patron invited pandit ji to perform in his house. Which means only seasoned listeners were lucky to listen to this live. :)
He is the greatest of all Hindustani Classical musicians and rewarded the Highest Civilian award in India "Bharat Ratna" meaning " the jewel of India". No one can sing like him.
He has set a benchmark and no one till date has achieved such level of mastery. It is because of Pt ji aspirants of hindustani music get the motivation to do riyaz 🙏
Pt is short form of Pandit which means a learned man. His name is Bhimsen Joshi and is fondly called Pandit Bhimsen Joshi. He is a Legend of Indian music. You also need to react to another legend Ustaad Bismillah Khan.
awestruck !!!???!!! hahaha,,,,,,oh yes that is Indian classical music in its basic form,,,,,,,,,,,,nice to see u guys taking this treat wholeheartedly !!
"Mian ki Malhar " Is the name of the Raag he presented. , it's means " The Malhar of Mian Taansen" . Malhar is category of Ragas, particularly for rainy season, the monsoonal Raga. This Raga depicts the Rainy season and it's greatness.
He was probably the greatest Hindustani singer since Tansen (who was in 16th century). His anthology is published and available, having all Hindustani Raagas of any significance recorded in his voice. That anthology sort of sets the standard for the best exposition of any Raaga.
Pandit ji is God for all us !! Those who can understand Hindustani Classical music are gifted and those who can sing are lucky ,talented and gifted people...! Pandit ji is the celestial being who took incarnation as human on earth !! We mortals can only bow and feel his divine powers !!
Pandit bhimsen Joshi is the unparalleled emperor of Indian classic music. He is an exponent in hindustani music and his knowledge is compared to ocean. He is truly a Bharat Ratna which means gem of India.
Your channel exposes me to so many different types of Indian music which i didn't came across till now, though i grew up in India. Thank you for doing this :)
The taans come from the throat. Your Vocal chords need to be that developed and that happens with only one thing. Practice. Endless and thousands of hours of practice.
Not exactly vocal chords, because singing all of it using only vocal chord muscles would create an immense pressure on the voice and the taan would sound very forced and unpleasant too in that way. Mostly breath modulations along with a little manipulation of vocal chords make these taans sound right.
Once in a century a genius of the art arrives amongst us mere mortals and combines the art with the divine and changes the way we look at the art. Panditji was such a person. We listen to legendary singers and try to learn something. Those legends listened to panditji and tried to learn something. Pt means Pandit. A master. Bhimsen was his first name.
he's Pt(Pandit=maestro) Bhimsen Joshi, one of his kind in the field of Hindustani classical music. He's the recipient of Indian's Highest Civilian honour "Bharat Ratna" or Jewel of India
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi - Legend of legends. He had left everything and run away from his home when he was a teenager, in search of a guru to learn hindustani music.
Pt is for pandit , pandit is again like ustad , while ustad is an urdu word and pandit is Hindi word .... It's like best of the best int their work ...
The Legend of the Legends Pandit Bhimsen Joshi ji. Atlast you have reacted to this video. This is like a few decades of meditation put together. What we do is medidate/practice/Sadhana with music and you get this.
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi ji, he sung Miyan Ka Malhar one of the toughest Raga in Hindustani classical music. There are 64 Ragas in Hindustani Classical Music.
Thankyou for reacting to this video guyzz🙌Panditji🙏🙏❤.....The lady sitting behind Panditji playing tanpura is his wife Vatsala Joshi also a great singer. I will suggest u to read more about Raag Miyan ki Malhar....its significance.
This is a 'baithak'. A private setting, with very few ppl, in which a Hindustani classical recital is performed. Unfortunately, the audio quality doesn't do justice. I can only imagine how surreal it must have been for those who were present. There was no sound system to record, only the camera with a primitive sound recording system. He is just out of this world. Similarly, Prabha Atre, Kishori Amonkar, Jitendra Abhishekhi, Vasantrao Deshpande - all stalwarts!
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Plzzz react to Arupu video song by Roll Rida ...it describes about a girls life in india ....starting from birth to death....it is a social awareness video plzzz react to it
Please react to bodhidharma. He is an Indian monk who traveled to china and became an important figure of Chinese martial arts and also influenced japanese martial arts. ruclips.net/video/AKmcjzdjQWQ/видео.html.
There is actually a tamil movie which
Is a fictional movie but involves bodhidharma and tells about him.
Please react to bodhidharma. He is an Indian monk who traveled to china and became an important figure of Chinese martial arts and also influenced japanese martial arts. ruclips.net/video/AKmcjzdjQWQ/видео.html.
There is actually a tamil movie which
Is a fictional movie but involves bodhidharma and tells about him.
Please react to bodhidharma. He is an Indian monk who traveled to china and became an important figure of Chinese martial arts and also influenced japanese martial arts. ruclips.net/video/AKmcjzdjQWQ/видео.html.
There is actually a tamil movie which
Is a fictional movie but involves bodhidharma and tells about him.
Please react to bodhidharma. He is an Indian monk who traveled to china and became an important figure of Chinese martial arts and also influenced japanese martial arts. ruclips.net/video/AKmcjzdjQWQ/видео.html.
There is actually a tamil movie which
Is a fictional movie but involves bodhidharma and tells about him.
Many years ago the great late Panditji sang concert in Amsterdam, Tropen museum. It was magical, divine, i was spell bound, tears streaming down my cheeks most of the concert, which ended with a Durga bhajan.
After, i quickly went back stage wanting to catch a glimpse and thank him, i expected many people but there I was with him alone for a few brief moments that seemed like eternity. looking into my eyes, he seemed transported in to a state of complete abandonment, surrender.
He then completely unexpectecly fell into my arms, hugging me tightly, crying, while continuing to chant the mantra of Durga Ma.
He had given everything , I will never forget it, the love and gratitude I feld that evening. Such a great blessing had befallen on me.
You have met Pt. Bhimsen Joshi? Woww
@@garimakilledar5810 i cant believe its almost 30 years ago, but remembering those special moments as if it was yesterday
You're so lucky:(
You were touched by the divine. :)
You are blessed 🙏
He, Pandit(title) Bhimsen Joshi, is one of the greatest vocalist ever lived on the earth. He got highest civillian award of India Bharat Ratn.... 😇
It was totally diaphragmatic, because head voice is prohibited in Indian classical music.
@@gururajwankhade6162 yes true, falsetto is prohibited in Carnatic classical as well. Whereas head voice and mixed voice are used in Carnatic also
@@gururajwankhade6162 Yeah that's true, many Indians confuse with the concept of head voice and falsetto. I did not get this concept from my Guruji but I am into film music and light music as well, so in that way I understood these. It is impossible to sing from the chest after a particular note. The sound automatically comes from the head. The support always comes from the diaphragm though. This is my understanding on the concept.
@@yasaswynandavareek8399 exactly! diaphragm is always the core of support in Indian vocals, loosely spoken as singing from the 'stomach' .
@@gururajwankhade6162 thanks for clarification bro. 😇
@@MrDeejaydon tu dhinchak pooja ke gaane sun
Teri aukat nahi hai ye sunne ki
Pt. actually means Pandit. His name is Bhimsen Joshi. He is revered as Pandit Bhimsen Joshi.
He is no more. Pandit means a scholar and a master.
Pandit means maestro
Pandit means the enlightened one.
In USA, the borrowed word, spelled Pundit, means an expert. So Americans are well aware of this word.
It takes whole life practice daily to reach to that level singing.
Yes🙏
Whole life time maybe just to achieve 50% that to if one is blessed
Yeah these people are born gifted gods of singing
Even more....
Very true 🙏🙏
Korbin, he's not a legend.. He's a legend of legends. He's The Bhimsen Joshi. He's the God of Indian Classical singing. I am not exaggerating here. You should have closed your eyes while listening to him . You would've felt God - even if you are a nonbeliever.
True!
True!
True
If he had closed his eyes, he most likely would have felt the sensation of rains sweeping the world outside and a moist breeze touching him ;)
That's the real power of raag Miyan Ki Malhar, which probably could be brought out only by Pandit Bhimsen Joshi among the ones who lived in the age of recordings.
Instead they bluntly say we cannot pronounce his name .
How disrespectful !
His house was near mine in Pune Maharashtra. I have been hearing his practice (riyaz) since my birth. It has been a transcending experience to hear that voice during the early morning hours. Mesmerizing. Visited him during his last days. Felt really blessed to be able to just be in his presence. He was a humble human being, and a true artist, to his core. Will never ever forget those moments. 🙏🏻
Thank you for reacting to this. ❤️
How lucky you are
I envy you. You are one of the luckiest person in this Earth. 🙏🙏
That's surreal, heaven on earth. You are blessed.
You are soooooo lucky..🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Today is the *FIRST TIME* I've listened to Pt. Bhimsen ji.(yes🙈)
I thought Bhimsen was a Raaga or Gharaana or a style name.
How blessed are you!
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi is platinum standard of Hindustani classical music. He is the dad of all legends! Deep reverence🙏🙏🙏
Pandit Bheemsen Joshi was like a an unstoppable force when he used sing. I have spoken to some old people who were fortunate enough to listen him in a live concert, when he was still young. It was as if there was never a need for any kind of mike when he sang. Even if it was installed, it was at quite a distance away from his seated position. When he sang, some times it was like he was literally toying you with emotions and people used to feel as if they were in trance. You can never capture that feeling in the video.
People say that old school Hindustani classical singers could sound exactly the same to the audience with and without a microphone. The sound system was just an ornament for them.
What you are saying is correct I got opportunity to listen to him. He just took us to a travel of the music I must say...Cannot forget that moment. After the ancher told the program is come to an end after that all the audience came out of that trance and clapped...Never got such a experience even after I listen to any of the singers....
@@ruchanimak2249woww.. . when was this?
I have seen him at Dover Lane multiple times . In his lifetime he was the best after Ustaad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan passed away
I'm his great grandson
I'm glad I'm his great grand son
Thank you for ur reaction ❤
Those “aaa aaa “ parts. They are actually perfect pitched vocal notes. Not some random notes. ( for the info of those who are not knowing much of Indian classical ) Takes a lifetime of practice. Not from the diaphragm. It’s from the Soul.
The audience has to stay calm until the artist finishes. Unlike western audiences here in the earlier days it was considered disrespectful to clap or say wow in between the performance. But now its changing.
Also u can't hear what the singer is singing if people start screaming in between, same reason I hate crowd noise in movie theatres
European classical music audiences stay quiet.
Rahne de indian audience😂😂😂
Whatever he did is indeed diaphragmatic, cutting of breath like that how Rick expected is not at all allowed in Hindustani Classical music. If you go out of breath anyway then you can stop for a few note, (don't even try to sing those particular notes with less breath in distorted way) take full breath then again start singing from the next notes. So all the cycles he did were in a single breath. Also the vibratos he did wouldn't have been this beautiful if had been done with taking breaths in between. ❤️
This was raaga Miyan Ki malhar a Compostion of Miyan Tansen a legend himself, sung none other than by another legend pt Bhimsenji, indeed this was meant to be epic!
For reference: He is grandfather of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in terms of Classical Vocal Science. If Rahat scores 99, then he can score 1000. Very very high status!!
Comparing pandit ji to Rahat is like showing an agarbatti to the Sun
He can not be compared
Even Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan wouldn't even come close this this. For me he is the greatest singer who ever walked on earth.
The only one I've listened to so far who I think sings almost as good as Pt. Bhimsen Joshi is Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan.
Never compare artists . Please
It is not just that he's singing the taans so fast! It is also that not a single note is out of tune AND he arrives at the "Sam" every single time AND that this is imoprovised! No one of the stature of Pandit ji exists in the world of Hindustani classical music. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi can totally create a immersive experience of the onset of Mansoon in india complete with thunder and lightning when he sings this Raga Miyan Malhar 🙏
Rick and Korbin , These are intense Nada Mantras not just a Classical Singing. Sometimes Close your eyes and listen it carefully.
No
He is just bleating like a goat lol what intensity are you talking about??
@@MrDeejaydon only the clever ones understand
@@MrDeejaydon please try to know about Nada Yoga(Sound Yoga) And what all Chakras it can activate.
@@MrDeejaydon go listen to honey singh that's what you deserve to listen
You've already reacted to one of his videos called "Raag puriya dhaneshree"
I was surprised that they have forgotten :). In fact I liked the way they had compared his music to the universe, order of a different realm etc.
@Gunahegde yes they reacted to his another master piece. Maybe that reaction was after this? Because that is something you can never forget
A Stalwart of Hindustani Classical Music. Pandit Bheemsen Joshi is an institution.
Please also react to stalwarts of Carnatic Music like M.S. Subbalakshmi and Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna
There is a 27 min duet of Dr M babalumarlikrishna and Pt Bhimsen ji in Raag Yaman they should react to it....
@@Skeptic_arun That is a performance which is well beyond this realm!!!
@@Skeptic_arun That is one of the best jugalbandis I've ever witnessed. They're not even in their primes at that point!
@@shanghandi-notrelatedtomah8534 agree!
@@Skeptic_arun Aaj Muraliya Shyam Bajayi? Ohh man that's so beautiful 💖
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi was a genius!! One of the most celebrated singers and legends in India.
Raag 'miyan ki malhar' represents monsoon. It literally feels like a thunderstorm when pandit Bhimsen Joshi sings. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
If God had a voice
It would be this.
Blessed to be listening to Him.
May God rest his soul in peace.
🙏🙏
When he sings, I think gods will stop and listen to the master and pay their respects to him. What a great legend he was and rightfully received India’s highest civilian award.
U need lungs and vocal chords of a dinosaur or a mammoth to do this kind "chhut taans"(running/runner vibrato) in that kind of a speed !!! Sometimes he is going 16x-24x speeds and doing a 124 matra(beat) taans.....thats y he is legendary singer 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥
thanks for elaboration
16x - 24x, is that notes per beat? Can you please explain 🙏
@@nayannbg6314 it's Tempo
@@nnishchit289 tempo I get it but how it is 16x-24x that is what I am asking. Like in 8 bar is he singing 16 notes and then increasing into 24 notes
@@nayannbg6314 In vilambit, even though you see only 16, some maatraas aare aaded in between. So it is just multiplicated form of taal
Rick, you got it... It is diaphragm which produces the sound. Hindustani classic uses a lot of diaphragm singing. Pt. is short for Pandit. Pandit is a title used for Hindu Maestros much like Ustad is used for Muslim Maestros. Pandit and Ustad means expert, basically.
What you heard today is the glimpse of one of "The Legendary" vocalists of Indian classical music.
Hehehe yep, वो तो पाकिस्तान अलग हुआ वरना उस्ताद सलामत अली खान साहेब, nfak साहेब, बेगम अख़्तर, बड़े गुलाम अली खान साहेब, मेहदी हसन साहेब सब हिन्दुस्तानी क्लासिकल गायिकी के बहुत अच्छे उदाहरण है।
उन्होंने हिन्दुस्तानी क्लासिकल में ही अपना नाम कमाया पर अब पाकिस्तान इठलाता है इन्हे पाकिस्तानी गायक बता कर। ये सब भारत के है किसी ना किसी घराने से जुड़े गायक है।
इधर से वसंतराव देशपांडे, मरू कोकिला अल्लाह जीलाई बाई, उस्ताद बिस्मिल्लाह खान साहेब, पंडित रविशंकर जी, जग मोहन भट्ट, चौरसिया जी, आदि अनादि...
मुझे तो इतना ज्ञान भी नहीं पर ये हिंदुस्तान ही है जिसमे संगीत का अपना एक अलग सामवेद ग्रंथ रचित है और आज से कम से कम 3000 वर्षों से भी अधिक पुराना है।
औंकार ध्वनि से सृष्टि को उत्पत्ति और शिव के डमरू के निनाद से समस्त राग रागिनियां..
ये पावन पतीत है❤️
ये संगीत है।
@@nidhwaan , very well said! 🙏
You are right, it's diaphragmatic. Also training in both Carnatic and Hindustani instruments essentially teaches you sing with extreme breath control. The music that you perform vocally must have the perfection of an instrument being played. All this while being 100% on key. 😊
What a vocalist Pandit Bhimsen Joshi. It is popularly said that to sing classical Hindustani is equivalent to wrestling as it takes alot of strength and stamina. It comes deep from the diaphragm.
Are you sure that was pt. Bhimsen joshi who said that
It is diaphragmatic, with a perfect appogio, but not a cutting of the breath. With the right appogio, you have to modulate your pharyngeal space so as to adjust the air flow, to bring that taan. The airflow as in, the Crescendo and decrescendo done at such an insane speed is what gives that taan. You have seen Kowshiki Ji's practice videos, so the same and similar stuff when done in 5 vowels is what helps us achieve that. 5 vowels and 6 speeds to be precise about our practice. Do give it a try if you want to, maybe you too can achieve it with years of practice.
Many years back, I had the privilege of listening to Panditji in an open-air auditorium in Mumbai. He had become old and had to be carried on stage, but his voice was the same. It was a chilly January evening and the audience was shivering, covering themselves with shawls and pullovers. Then, Panditji started singing. And gradually within a matter of about 10 min, the temperature in the air changed!! It became warm and the audience started taking off their shawls. And the temp remained that way even half hour after his performance! It was incredible! I experienced this live!
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi (pronounced Pun-dit Bheemsane Joe-shee) belonged to that category of classical musicians who devoted their lives to the craft, practising nearly 16 hours a day. You can't sing like this without putting in that kind of effort, and of course without the Grace of the Almighty. Those who listen to him experience God. Period. Thank you for your video :)
Only people gifted by saraswati can sing like that..
Pt means pandit its a title of mastery and scholar just like ustaad.
The viewers in indian classical or karnatic music understand to respect the artist n do not disturb the artist or make any noises , also it's like staying in the awe instead of jumping n reacting
Pt. is short for Pandit, which is a title equivalent to Ustaad, but in Hindu tradition. Ustaad is mainly in Islamic tradition. Although they are used interchangeably irrespective of the artists religion. His name is "Bhimsen Joshi", one of the greatest hindustani classical singers. "Miya ki Malhar" is the raag he is performing.
I will sum it up as follows. In Pune where he stayed, in those golden days in 80/90 's open road concert is the norm. I was studying then in one of Engg colleges in Pune. We use to attend lot of concerts that time. In them I attended one by Pandit Bhimsen Joshi. It started around 10:30 / 11 PM and he is singing till 4:30/5 AM in the morning non stop. I am in heaven for those 5/6 hours. I still get goose bumps when I just remember it.
He is someone whom every classical singer looks up to. Every single one of them. It takes a lifetime of talent and work to reach where he was.
Pundit (Pt.) Bhim-sen Joshi is a huge huge legend! It's wonderful to see you guys appreciate some odd the pinnacles of fine music! Not many in our country appreciate these jewels! Your evolution to begin a full Indian is very near complete, guys! ❤️❤️
This his how melody dances on one's vocal chords, a very very few can achieve that. The only spiritual connection there is in the world. Pure art and planned eccentricity. Well he is the best, for more check amir khan the classical singer (not the actor)
Realize that when he does the 'aaaaaa' thing, he always ends it on the first beat of the tabla beat cycle. Each inflection in the 'aaaaa' piece stands for a note. Àaaa-ing it instead of reciting each individual note helps the vocalist speed up the process and unleash vocal pyrotechnics.
When u start listening this. U would be addicted to this. Legendry vocalist. This is the highest possible level of singing. He was a true master. U can feel god's presence around you when u listen to this with closed eyes and thats awesome feeling.
Pt. BHIMSEN JOSHI
He was very popular & legendry world famous Hindustani classical singer!
In india we remember him as
THE 'SUN' OF CLASSICAL MUSIC!
It's not show off. Even after reacting to multiple Indian Classical musicians this is your take on it ?
This levele of expertise takes decades to master and right from early age. He was one the best.
Absolutely phenomenal! A master of his craft. Supreme control. I was sobbing by the time I finished watching this performance. I don't understand this music, but it was sublime. It touched my SOUL !
Pandit(Pt.) means Scholar!!! He is a legend and I don't have any words to describe him. He is almost equivalent to 'Tansen', the Hindustani Classical King of the world(during Emperor Akbar).
No head voice in Indian classical music, Rick... And it's not the cutting of breath. It's singing classical notes in great pace (in vowel sound 'ah' 😊).
No head voice is present in Indian classical music, Falsetto is not allowed.
@@yasaswynandavareek8399 you should add a comma after 'No'
One can only marvel and bow their heads in respect to the mountain of talent and genius that is Pandit Bhimsen Joshi 🙏🙏🙏🙏
What he is singing is called Miya Ki Malhar. Malhar is associated with torrential rains. There are various varieties of Malhar. Miya Ki Malhar is one of them. According to legend, Malhar is so powerful that when sung, it can induce rainfall.. The complexity of those Taans & sticking to the Malhar Rag framework & Tempo of Tabla comes with years of Riyaz. (Practice).
If you listen carefully you will get the feeling of torrential Rain while listening. The people were listening to him calmly because they were in trance with his singing.
If you really understand Raag Music well, you will be calm & concentrating towards listening. Nothing else. That's why you will find people without any reaction. Occasionally when the singer lands perfectly at correct tempo after taking various complex Tan combinations within Raag Framework, they will just nod at the moment. That's it.
Listening & appreciating Indian Music also requires some understanding (training) in Raag.
@Praveen D. Search Anuja Kamat on RUclips. She has made some great tutorials on Indian Classical Music.
All the classical singers both Hindustani and Carnatic whom u know including musicians like Kaushiki and Zakir Hussain .... They all Revere and regard him as GOD of classical music
Pt. Stands for Pandit. And nobody is speaking about what is Mia ki Malhar? I'm a layman, but I think the term has derived from the composition by Mia Tansen. Is it? Is it that surrealist raaga megha malhar by Tansen, by which he could cause it rain? Please excuse my ignorance and enlighten me if anyone can.
You are absolutely right. But Megh malhar is different. The legend of Miya Tansen is associated with this raag itself I guess.
Pandit ji has received India’s highest civilian honour “Bharat Ratna” for his contribution to Indian classical music,Decades of dedication,passion,love and practise is required
People are not very reactive because in those days people were very used to classical music and used to listen to a lot of it. Also, this seems to be a house baithak. Which means some patron invited pandit ji to perform in his house. Which means only seasoned listeners were lucky to listen to this live. :)
Yea, It was common back then
It's new and surprising for today's ignorant Indians and westerners
Pandit(means most learned) Bhimsen Joshi is the BEST.
HE IS THE CROWN JEWEL OF OUR CLASSICAL MUSIC
Its breathing game.. Can't obtain overnight.. Its years long practice. Its not easy to become Pandit Beemsen Joshi..
Easy lol. Suron ka gyaan hona chahiye unhe samajhne ke liye
He is the greatest of all Hindustani Classical musicians and rewarded the Highest Civilian award in India "Bharat Ratna" meaning " the jewel of India". No one can sing like him.
Pt bhimsen joshi ji called "swarbhaskar" means he is a sun of soor(notes).
He has set a benchmark and no one till date has achieved such level of mastery. It is because of Pt ji aspirants of hindustani music get the motivation to do riyaz 🙏
Pt is short form of Pandit which means a learned man. His name is Bhimsen Joshi and is fondly called Pandit Bhimsen Joshi. He is a Legend of Indian music. You also need to react to another legend Ustaad Bismillah Khan.
Pandit Bheemsen Joshi ap unique creation of Miya Ki malhar for billions of spectaculars
Ahaa! The atee Komal aandolit gandhaar of miyan ki malhar... It is simply impossible to hit it the way Pt. Ji does. Pranaam. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
He is Bharatha Rathna awardee.. Highest civilian award of worlds biggest democratic country - Bharatha(India)
Proud of Indias classical music heritage and legends like Pandit Bhimsen Joshi.
awestruck !!!???!!! hahaha,,,,,,oh yes that is Indian classical music in its basic form,,,,,,,,,,,,nice to see u guys taking this treat wholeheartedly !!
Fact No 1 : He could sing in three octaves
Fact No. 2 : Ustad Zakir has accompanied him a couple of times
unmatched performance.blissful rendering'
"Mian ki Malhar " Is the name of the Raag he presented. , it's means " The Malhar of Mian Taansen" . Malhar is category of Ragas, particularly for rainy season, the monsoonal Raga. This Raga depicts the Rainy season and it's greatness.
You just watched and heard the Greatest Hindustani Music Singer of all times. Pandit Bhimsen Joshi.
He was probably the greatest Hindustani singer since Tansen (who was in 16th century). His anthology is published and available, having all Hindustani Raagas of any significance recorded in his voice. That anthology sort of sets the standard for the best exposition of any Raaga.
Pandit ji is God for all us !!
Those who can understand Hindustani Classical music are gifted and those who can sing are lucky ,talented and gifted people...!
Pandit ji is the celestial being who took incarnation as human on earth !!
We mortals can only bow and feel his divine powers !!
Our generation is lucky enough to got chance to see him I believe him TANSEN of our age
Sir,
He is pandit ( scolar) short formed to pt.
His name is bhimsen Joshi.
The raag he was singing is Milan ki malhar
All time legendary Singer of India. Pandit means the person hold best dgree in Music.
Bharat Ratna pandit Bhimsen Joshi ji, ghoosbumps .
It takes a lifetime to reach such level.. Honestly.. He is one of the highest levels of any vocalist ever lived
Pandit bhimsen Joshi is the unparalleled emperor of Indian classic music. He is an exponent in hindustani music and his knowledge is compared to ocean. He is truly a Bharat Ratna which means gem of India.
9:25 he is not cutting off breath.... he is actually touching different notes with his vocals at very high speed
Your channel exposes me to so many different types of Indian music which i didn't came across till now, though i grew up in India. Thank you for doing this :)
The taans come from the throat. Your Vocal chords need to be that developed and that happens with only one thing. Practice. Endless and thousands of hours of practice.
Not exactly vocal chords, because singing all of it using only vocal chord muscles would create an immense pressure on the voice and the taan would sound very forced and unpleasant too in that way. Mostly breath modulations along with a little manipulation of vocal chords make these taans sound right.
Once in a century a genius of the art arrives amongst us mere mortals and combines the art with the divine and changes the way we look at the art. Panditji was such a person. We listen to legendary singers and try to learn something. Those legends listened to panditji and tried to learn something.
Pt means Pandit. A master. Bhimsen was his first name.
Gazab ustadji gazab
I can hear him sing forever
We never going to know the real power of this masterpiece
The impact of those vocals ... No instrument can achieve 20 percent of it
Respect 🙏🙏🙏
he's Pt(Pandit=maestro) Bhimsen Joshi, one of his kind in the field of Hindustani classical music. He's the recipient of Indian's Highest Civilian honour "Bharat Ratna" or Jewel of India
you should checkout Kishori Amonkar. She is just amazing.
Yes!!!! She is really great!!!
Ooof now that's a recommendation!
True legend.....
Indian classical music....is base of India....
Each every notes in Indian classical music is scientifically designed.....
He is one of the kings of classical vocal from India. As u have learnt from Kaushiki that it is the result of a deep learning and practise
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi - Legend of legends. He had left everything and run away from his home when he was a teenager, in search of a guru to learn hindustani music.
Contrary to the mainstrem 4 beats cycle, this was 3 beats cycle, my favourite EKTAAL. It's notorious.
We are missing the giants of Indian classical music and singing Ustad Bade Gulam Ali Khan,Ustad Amir Khan,Smt Hirabai Barodekar
It's not cutting of breath. It's totally in one breath
Now that's a juicy content...... Pandit bhimsen joshi, pandit jasraj, shri balmurlikrashan, nusrat saab, mehdi hassan, begam akhtar, .... #legends
Pt is for pandit , pandit is again like ustad , while ustad is an urdu word and pandit is Hindi word .... It's like best of the best int their work ...
The Legend of the Legends Pandit Bhimsen Joshi ji. Atlast you have reacted to this video. This is like a few decades of meditation put together. What we do is medidate/practice/Sadhana with music and you get this.
Everytime these guys want to react, the TV also wakes up and wants to listen
Bhimsen Joshi is amazing. The tabla player can barely catch up to him. Pure beauty. God bless this great Indian.
Unmatchable diamond from the sky of indian classical music
The one and only
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi ji
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Guys this is amazing! OSR is a complete package!! Proud sub since.. ahhh always! 😎🙏 ♥️
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi ji, he sung Miyan Ka Malhar one of the toughest Raga in Hindustani classical music. There are 64 Ragas in Hindustani Classical Music.
Pt. Bhimsen Joshi is Legend of Legends
One of the videos of osr that connects me more than many others....This one is in top 5 for me...
Thankyou for reacting to this video guyzz🙌Panditji🙏🙏❤.....The lady sitting behind Panditji playing tanpura is his wife Vatsala Joshi also a great singer. I will suggest u to read more about Raag Miyan ki Malhar....its significance.
This is a 'baithak'. A private setting, with very few ppl, in which a Hindustani classical recital is performed. Unfortunately, the audio quality doesn't do justice. I can only imagine how surreal it must have been for those who were present. There was no sound system to record, only the camera with a primitive sound recording system. He is just out of this world. Similarly, Prabha Atre, Kishori Amonkar, Jitendra Abhishekhi, Vasantrao Deshpande - all stalwarts!