“Learn it slow” - perfect advice that can be applied everywhere, to anything. His experience speaks common sense, and this was very aptly named “Anubhav”.
The problem is, you must already have a decent technique to play this bol similar to Zakir and you don't get it while practising, no matter the speed. It's more like an end-boss in a game while you don't have the skills to beat him in the first levels.
I am doing my math thesis on distributive lattices and I just got inspired by this....half and quarter speed and filling up the space in a manner such that space is even every time. This helped me so much in a concept called "homomorphisms". Thank you Zakir sir.
Hello, I am an undergraduate physics student and a musician (tabla player specifically), could you please tell me something more about you thesis? It seems pretty interesting! 😅
This man deserves a Bharat Ratna!! If you are an indian then he has existed in our consciousness from forever!! He is the son of the greatest tabla player of all time....who can ever even momentarily forget that?... Ustad Zakir Hussain is our guru!!
He is playing tabla with his fingers, hands, body , emotions, mind and heart.... this is giving YOUR 100%... and when you do that.. you become 1% like Guruji...and when you do this over and over again for 3-4 decades... you become 90% like Guruji.... last 10% is blessing from God....
This was one of the hardest things for me to learn growing up as a tabla student. Playing slow, in time, WITH VARIETY is really, really, really, REALLY hard.
Priceless advice🙏. Slowing down the pace of a kayda and then placing the syllables before OR after the standard position brings so much new life and beauty to the rendition. There are countless possibilities here and a sincere student can design his/her own patterns and improvise even on the first kayda that is taught in tabla. We need gurus who can expose sincere students to such priceless doors to improvisation.
I love this! Zakirji's lessons about riyaz always the best. Also, as non-native, mediocre Hindi speaker I can really understand his Hindi very well. And I love phrases like "For instance, ek simple cheese hay."
So true… your brain runs the show if you are playing tabla or dholak. He understands that very well and that is why there is no one like him on this planet!!!
Ustad Zakir Hussain in a Knowledge house a power house of tabla. the way he explains goes straight in to the heart. god bless and lots of love and respect from Pakistan
In Pitman English stenography to build speed later upto 200 words per minute , what the book advises to the student is to ...hasten slowly.... to build slowly and steadily faster, without compromising quality.
Kya jabardast tips hai. Thank you very much Zakir ji for sharing and Hari ji for such an initiative. The knowledge from such maestros shouldn't go waste and should be passed on to new generation like old Indian knowledge was just passed verbally from generation to generation Guru to Shishya. And not written in the manuscript. Very good initiative by Vrindaban.
Now this god takes dynamic variations into another dimension,.. since I was 18 and I'm 62 now, I hear something new, many things new... EVERY TIME! If he were to share what he knows in one workshop, it would be about 2 years long, 24 x 7 !! He is a miracle. 🙏🏽
For whole of the tabla players community, Ustadji playing tabla is just as important as Sun consuming it's hydrogen reserves to generate energy. Pt. Suresh Talwalkar always says that the Guru must impart energy to students to practice more and more. Ustadji has given that energy, that ray of hope to all the tabla players, that yes, its possible, stay on course. So, without being the teacher for many thousands of tabla players, he is "the teacher" for all of us. Can there be any better connection than this ? Can it be more divine than this ?
There is nothing more divine than the relationship between guru and shishya ...that's why this sloka explains the chronology...mata pita guru daivam ...the mom first shows you the world and also your father then the father and mother help you find your guru and ultimately your gati is daivam that is God . Pure bliss
Thank you Bada guruji for awesome TIPs for practice. You are my inspiration from childhood. I love to listen and play Hindustani classical tabla bols, though I am from Chennai, south India.
Thank you bada guruji for awesome TIps for practice. You are my inspiration from childhood. I love to listen and post visitation classical tabla, though I am from Chennai, south India.❤❤❤❤
Being a calligraphy student i am practicing to write as slow as i can means you don't need to rush and i am 100% agree when you give time and space to anything you are passionate about your learning will be at another level.
Why not Pakistani legends conduct such learning sessions? In 34 years of my life except Ustad Shahbaz Hussain , haven't seen ustad Tari sahab , Jimmy khan sahab, etc doing something like this. This is why India is way far successful in Music and arts industry as compare to Pakistan
It has got to do with the culture that has been developed in Pakistan. Music teachers are too stubborn to talk positively about their contemporary musicians, so as a result Young students are never encouraged to listen to or respect other teachers, players and musicians except for their own lineage. This important factor is very much present in Indian Gurus. They respect each other and the same is transferred to the Shishya. However this important reason is just one reason for India to be way much further in music, there are many many others.
These types of music and instruments are intertwined with the dharmic religions originated in India it's supposed to be a form of worship to the respective gods. Pakistan is too intolerant to allow such musical instruments to be learned and played in their country because of their religion and it's limitations, they'll be happy to open madarsaas for young indoctrination, but won't open gurukuls for cultural studies. in india you'll see a Muslim sitaar player paying his respect to god Saraswati before playing, but doing so in Pakistan would mean death. it's a sad affair but it's catching up on today's india aswell, you won't see sitaar, flute, tabla, shehnai players in the coming generation of Indian muslims, cause they're too busy separating themselves from their ancestral culture cause they'd rather be a martyr then follow the traditions and culture of kufrs
“Learn it slow” - perfect advice that can be applied everywhere, to anything. His experience speaks common sense, and this was very aptly named “Anubhav”.
Well said
can relate
@@anubhavxmsxarma1763 given your first name, it’s no wonder 😄
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The problem is, you must already have a decent technique to play this bol similar to Zakir and you don't get it while practising, no matter the speed. It's more like an end-boss in a game while you don't have the skills to beat him in the first levels.
A lot of people don't understand how difficult it is to play with this perfection in such a low tempo. Ustad for a reason.🙏
I am doing my math thesis on distributive lattices and I just got inspired by this....half and quarter speed and filling up the space in a manner such that space is even every time. This helped me so much in a concept called "homomorphisms". Thank you Zakir sir.
Hello, I am an undergraduate physics student and a musician (tabla player specifically), could you please tell me something more about you thesis? It seems pretty interesting! 😅
+1 Yes I am interested as well
I learn hindustani vocal, and the same idea helped me to understand the concept of 'space filling homomorphism'
Hi, anyone got in contact with this person. I am constantly looking at this thread, if the person has replied, very curious to know the thesis 😅
can you let me in regarding this, myself a tabla player too and doing my Btech.
India has a great pool of talent. We are wasting them fighting over religion and caste.
in 10 minutes of casual lesson from him, I learnt about 8-10 mind blowing things that I never realized before.
This man deserves a Bharat Ratna!!
If you are an indian then he has existed in our consciousness from forever!! He is the son of the greatest tabla player of all time....who can ever even momentarily forget that?... Ustad Zakir Hussain is our guru!!
surprised he is not a bharat ratna, maybe because he is Bharatendu ( The Moon of India!) One and only one.
Even Advice needs gravity and realization. When Realized souls like him give advice its weight is many folds higher than others!!👌👌
Indeed he is realised ❤😊 jai shree mata ji
He is just too good, very few people in the world can do it even after knowing this technique, but so generous of him to share.
He teaches not only the lesson of playing tabla but essentially it is even the lesson of life..." Peripheral Intimacy is very important"
Peripheral arrangement
You said it sir 👍🏻
This is such a great initiative by Hariprasad Chaurasia ji
Just a few words from legend feel like an entire graduation course.
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Amazing...He is a bibhuti...may God bless him with a very long life with good health.
He is playing tabla with his fingers, hands, body , emotions, mind and heart.... this is giving YOUR 100%... and when you do that.. you become 1% like Guruji...and when you do this over and over again for 3-4 decades... you become 90% like Guruji.... last 10% is blessing from God....
Three most important words from Ustadji: even every time. A lot of tabla got summarized in these three words ! ❤
This was one of the hardest things for me to learn growing up as a tabla student. Playing slow, in time, WITH VARIETY is really, really, really, REALLY hard.
Ustad ji played simple delhi Dha tit kayda and changed the entire perspective to view Rhythm
Priceless advice🙏. Slowing down the pace of a kayda and then placing the syllables before OR after the standard position brings so much new life and beauty to the rendition. There are countless possibilities here and a sincere student can design his/her own patterns and improvise even on the first kayda that is taught in tabla. We need gurus who can expose sincere students to such priceless doors to improvisation.
same goes for singers. what a lesson by Ustad ji. 🙏
I love this! Zakirji's lessons about riyaz always the best. Also, as non-native, mediocre Hindi speaker I can really understand his Hindi very well. And I love phrases like "For instance, ek simple cheese hay."
So true… your brain runs the show if you are playing tabla or dholak. He understands that very well and that is why there is no one like him on this planet!!!
Excellence at its peak..🫡🫡🙏🙏💗💗
Amazing wisdom and a great lesson not just in music but for everything.
Wah! Distilled knowledge from a lifetime of experience 🙏
Ustad Zakir Hussain in a Knowledge house a power house of tabla. the way he explains goes straight in to the heart. god bless and lots of love and respect from Pakistan
In Pitman English stenography to build speed later upto 200 words per minute , what the book advises to the student is to ...hasten slowly.... to build slowly and steadily faster, without compromising quality.
Be it stenography, tabla or anything else, practice makes a man perfect.
Kya jabardast tips hai. Thank you very much Zakir ji for sharing and Hari ji for such an initiative. The knowledge from such maestros shouldn't go waste and should be passed on to new generation like old Indian knowledge was just passed verbally from generation to generation Guru to Shishya. And not written in the manuscript. Very good initiative by Vrindaban.
Wah Taj! Maestro at his best as always...one of the few known living legends!
Beautiful advice from the legend ❤.
Best advice ever given, the most advanced message taught with such simplicity 👌
Now this god takes dynamic variations into another dimension,.. since I was 18 and I'm 62 now, I hear something new, many things new... EVERY TIME! If he were to share what he knows in one workshop, it would be about 2 years long, 24 x 7 !! He is a miracle. 🙏🏽
Aaj Bhi sirf ek hi line hai Ustad ke liye " Wah Ustad wah "
That peripheral arrangement is putting you away from the intimacy with this. you must be intimate.
Even to this a musical anpad like me, this session made complete sense. What a great session. Thanks for this gem.
Zaakir ji aap ho guruji - guruji of frequencies and rhythms! Wah wah!
For whole of the tabla players community, Ustadji playing tabla is just as important as Sun consuming it's hydrogen reserves to generate energy.
Pt. Suresh Talwalkar always says that the Guru must impart energy to students to practice more and more.
Ustadji has given that energy, that ray of hope to all the tabla players, that yes, its possible, stay on course. So, without being the teacher for many thousands of tabla players, he is "the teacher" for all of us.
Can there be any better connection than this ? Can it be more divine than this ?
There is nothing more divine than the relationship between guru and shishya ...that's why this sloka explains the chronology...mata pita guru daivam ...the mom first shows you the world and also your father then the father and mother help you find your guru and ultimately your gati is daivam that is God . Pure bliss
Thank you Bada guruji for awesome TIPs for practice. You are my inspiration from childhood. I love to listen and play Hindustani classical tabla bols, though I am from Chennai, south India.
No words for zakir bhai... Just feel like small particle in front of his mountain of knowledge
Kya baat hai !!! These are the fine points which makes 'the' difference
What a wonderful session full of valuable inputs placed in a simple manner. Regards to our respected Ustad Zakir Hussain Jee 🙏🙏
Thank you bada guruji for awesome TIps for practice. You are my inspiration from childhood. I love to listen and post visitation classical tabla, though I am from Chennai, south India.❤❤❤❤
It would be great if you can put English subtitles so his teachings can also be shared worldwide!!🙏
I am tabla student you are greatest ustand in the world
This lesson is worth its weight in Gold.
I am not a tabla fan or of classical music altogether. I just sometimes like it, ....but this advice applies to life as well and is superb.
What a gift this video is 🙏🏻✨💖🎉
Wah ji wah Kay baat h ustad ji 🙏 😳 super super super duper 👌 👏 lajwab 😊
This is unbelievable teaching
how many of you have his childhood memories of him playing in taj mahal tea ad and saying wahhh taj😊
Being a calligraphy student i am practicing to write as slow as i can means you don't need to rush and i am 100% agree when you give time and space to anything you are passionate about your learning will be at another level.
This is so outstanding.
Kya baat hai Guruji, thank you Gurukul. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
When he stops, The resonance of the dakka🔥🔥🔥🔥
I am student of Hariprasad since 1998,but I don't have so much money to come to vrindaban now, love Amano
Great tips Zakir bhai
Thank you for sharing this treasure
A legend for a reason ❤😊
वाह उस्ताद वाह....❤
Feel is important ...in areas you can become a master or maestro once you feel the things or that area.
Wow wow wow I needed this! Waheguru
Thanks for that question...
Appreciate the title and description in English and also a few english words here and there
Very informative video 👏🏼💯
Onake physical touch....amar jiboner gorbo...❤
Excellent Sir ..🌹🙏
उस्ताद तो उस्ताद ही होते हैं ❤
Thank u ustad G for telling
wow moment for me when he explained so easily.
असच तबल्या चा देव नाही म्हणत लोक 🙏🏻जय गुरुदेव
Lovely such a god gifted
Wah Taj, nahin, Wah Ustad!!!
Golden Advice❤ 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏Goose Bumps
Very nice Sir thanks for uploading
Even learning driving be it on cycle, scooter or car - SLOW speed WINS the PERFECTION
So inspiring ✨️
This man is my hero
Woow such a neat explanation
God of Tabla🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Beautiful
Thank you so much sir
Amazing 🙏🙏🙏
Thans GuruJi 🙌🙏🙏
Excellent guruji ❤❤❤❤❤
Great sir
Wonderful ❤words
Ustaad🙏
Master class 🙏
wonderful
Genius 🙏🙏🙏
Moral- Ydi aap Har kaam Starting me Dheer aur Shanti Se karte hai to wo kaam Future me Speed , Perfection aur Innovations sab ly kar aye ga
good job
Why not Pakistani legends conduct such learning sessions? In 34 years of my life except Ustad Shahbaz Hussain , haven't seen ustad Tari sahab , Jimmy khan sahab, etc doing something like this. This is why India is way far successful in Music and arts industry as compare to Pakistan
It has got to do with the culture that has been developed in Pakistan. Music teachers are too stubborn to talk positively about their contemporary musicians, so as a result Young students are never encouraged to listen to or respect other teachers, players and musicians except for their own lineage.
This important factor is very much present in Indian Gurus. They respect each other and the same is transferred to the Shishya. However this important reason is just one reason for India to be way much further in music, there are many many others.
These types of music and instruments are intertwined with the dharmic religions originated in India it's supposed to be a form of worship to the respective gods. Pakistan is too intolerant to allow such musical instruments to be learned and played in their country because of their religion and it's limitations, they'll be happy to open madarsaas for young indoctrination, but won't open gurukuls for cultural studies.
in india you'll see a Muslim sitaar player paying his respect to god Saraswati before playing, but doing so in Pakistan would mean death. it's a sad affair but it's catching up on today's india aswell, you won't see sitaar, flute, tabla, shehnai players in the coming generation of Indian muslims, cause they're too busy separating themselves from their ancestral culture cause they'd rather be a martyr then follow the traditions and culture of kufrs
🙏🙏🙏🙏 excellent class
Lessons for life
1:05 => 4:56 Learn it slow
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 thanks a lotttt 🎆🎇💥🎊🎉
Zakir hussain very nice tabla king
This is why he is Ustad
Jay ho gurujano ki
The tabla master
A laya legend ❤❤❤❤❤
Whats that piece between 6:23 to 6:26?
If someone could shed some light please.