RIP Maestro Zakir from the first time I enveloped the gift you sent to our ears on April 30, 1976 when I was just a wandering soul still in highschool to the Shakti performance on September 14, 2023 in Ann Arbor at the same Hill Auditorium where I had seen you with Ravi Shankar at least twice I thank you for the beautiful enlightenment you have bestowed upon this earth 🌎 🙏💞
Wow, this is up for three months now and only 510 likes? Some of the greatest musicians in the world, and amazing music! Thank you for bringing it to my desk!
There is a hypnotic feeling to the banjo lines but so intricate at the same time. Very excited to see him with Shakti and John McGlaughlin 50th anniversary tour
Congrats! For my 40th, I flew with the family from home in Zürich to London to see the trio. Said in order to convey how fantastic they are. Of course they've won! Cheers, Julie Bryce
Excellent and uplifting performance by everyone, but Zakir Hussain really deserves a special mention, seemingly playing blind and detached, but so masterfully that words can't start to describe it.
Saw them in Fayetteville, blew my mind. Keeps you captivated and locked in, so many interesting things happening within the song. Congrats on the Grammy nominee!
Zakir is absolutely on fire in this piece. I love the sound of the short scale banjo with the tablas. The rolls and finger picking fit in so seamlessly and beautifully with mantras Zakir's playing. Of course, always love Zakir accompanied by/with Indian Flute. Masterful player (I thought he was someone else at first)... love the bass being bowed, would also love to hear some played with fingers-- especially with slaps ... Because I love this piece so much and I'm just, on my third listen, imagining the potential of these four masters. This piece is heavenly. Glorious. And I thank you for sharing! 🙏🏻💜 DLB
Hey been while since i posted to you, i love your wife and you performance videos. Question do you have any cigarbox banjos that you go out and perform with? Also do you build your own folkie style banjos or other instruments out of stuff you find in your travels that you eventually will perform with once in while?
Same problem as with the last collaboration. East does not meet west. When Zakir plays alone he plays tabla classical music. At only one moment does the bass follow him there. The rest is rather dull dotted western classical
@@4uRicki As you know it is not possible to leave urls on this site. Also, I gave directions on the piece Motion, to the eight pieces I recently recorded with Mohammed Nazir Lateef, in which I found keeping time with a tabla player who was keeping strictly to his tradition, fiendishly difficult. It was not always as successful, but it was an attempt to honour the tabla tradition. In the comments section on Motion I gave directions to the piece, not as a url, but which were nevertheless removed, so I have no idea how to pass them on to you.
Just awesome. I loved Indian music from when i first saw Ravi Shankar play at Woodstock in the movie in the early 80's. I allways thought many aspects of vertuoso guitar was based upon sitar. That rock was european folk melodies, african rythms and far east harmony. Allthough Bach helped.
They won the Grammy! Well deserved. Saw them live. An amazing experience!!
RIP Ustad❤
RIP. ZAKIR HUSSAIN ❤
Love the Zakir Hussain performs with you all. Please upload more concerts videos.
RIP Maestro Zakir from the first time I enveloped the gift you sent to our ears on April 30, 1976 when I was just a wandering soul still in highschool to the Shakti performance on September 14, 2023 in Ann Arbor at the same Hill Auditorium where I had seen you with Ravi Shankar at least twice I thank you for the beautiful enlightenment you have bestowed upon this earth 🌎 🙏💞
Wow, this is up for three months now and only 510 likes? Some of the greatest musicians in the world, and amazing music! Thank you for bringing it to my desk!
There is a hypnotic feeling to the banjo lines but so intricate at the same time. Very excited to see him with Shakti and John McGlaughlin 50th anniversary tour
just saw them at njpac, such an amazing concert!!
Saw Bela w his wife at Womade in Adelaide,AU. 2023
Superb..Congratulations..🎉🎉 to the team..
Ustad-ji will be missed.
Forever grateful for this ensemble.
Maestro Zakir Hussain, thank you for your time here on earth. Your smile and heartfelt rhythm is eternal.
I'm a proud Indian because I have these legends in my Country❤❤
Congratulations ❤❤❤❤
Why do you need a foreign award to be proud? 🤔
@@jgls2010 go n check Google what Grammy award is then come n talk to me 🤣😂
Such an Illiterate person you're 🤭😂
@@jgls2010because now a days our Indian awards are biased!!
Music that transcends any country or style. Nothing but beauty!
🥀🥀🙏🥀🥀
Amen
A whole handful of beauty!
Great Album@@wereleeroads9311
Amazing performance! They define the standard for a Grammy. Congratulations
Congrats! For my 40th, I flew with the family from home in Zürich to London to see the trio. Said in order to convey how fantastic they are. Of course they've won! Cheers, Julie Bryce
If you get a chance you absolutely MUST see these guys play together. You'll be blown away!
That percussion solo blew my mind! Wow. Just wow.
He is ZakirHussain, the maestro. Nothing less expected from him.
Congratulations to everyone. Was so moved by the music and changed my ringtone to this after half a decade.
Excellent and uplifting performance by everyone, but Zakir Hussain really deserves a special mention, seemingly playing blind and detached, but so masterfully that words can't start to describe it.
That percussion is ridiculous!
The reason for being ridiculous ?
Damn. That tabla solo! Starts @2:20. Mesmerizing!
Fan of flecktones for ages and this new album is inspiring
Excellent! Note Bela's use of a physically scaled down banjo. Great mix of instruments and performance.
Is that a parlor banjo? 19 frets?
Looks like a piccolo banjo
They called it a "banjini" at the show. :D
Cool...so glad to see Indian Classical getting its due
Amazing Art...Hats off to all the musicians.....They won Grammy Today and then now i got to know about this.🙌
Maestro Zakir and Bela Flek and Edgar Meyer and Rakesh Chaurasia🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Wow!!
I love instrumental and metal music and its a master class
disparate instruments that sound perfect together in the hands of incredible artists
Love the bass glisses.
Wah Taj ❤
I'm seeing this show in Tucson this Saturday. Holy Cowboy!
accoustic beauty, if there ever was such a thing.
I liked that. Four guys who play music at a very high level.
So looking forward to see you in Melbourne early next year!!!
Experience d them in Santa Fe! Incredible energy!
Absolutely incredible work as always! Love the possibilities of our BG-Mini!
I think this is playing right now in heaven
Thanks for the new music! Always guaranteed to brighten my day.
Just saw them play this last night... brilliant
Beginning of Bharath's place in world stage! Claim our Century! Congratulations 🎉
Zakir is a beast. 😍
Wonderful song from an exceptionally brilliant album! Thanks for posting, maestros.
Love the fun sized banjo
grammmyyyyyyyyyyyyy please give it more appreciation
Beautiful blend, I am going to see them in November when they are in Portland
soul serenade indeed - Fusion at its peak .. thank you for putting out here 🙏🏽🛎
Congratulations. Zakhir represents all that is beautiful inbour soul.
Just got to see this performance live a couple nights ago. It was spellbinding!
Making a trip in November from Georgia to Colorado to see these guys! Why not?!?!
Great guys…..Congrats!!!!!!!!!
This deserve much more views ❤
This is incredible!
Awesome. Thank you!
Superb performance 🎉🎉🎉❤
They really deserve this Grammy award , great and proudly moments for India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
So great!
Genius... some frome a deeper or greated consciousness and ability as usual
So cool! Recorded here at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall!
Saw them in Fayetteville, blew my mind. Keeps you captivated and locked in, so many interesting things happening within the song. Congrats on the Grammy nominee!
Zakir is absolutely on fire in this piece. I love the sound of the short scale banjo with the tablas. The rolls and finger picking fit in so seamlessly and beautifully with mantras Zakir's playing.
Of course, always love Zakir accompanied by/with Indian Flute. Masterful player (I thought he was someone else at first)... love the bass being bowed, would also love to hear some played with fingers-- especially with slaps ...
Because I love this piece so much and I'm just, on my third listen, imagining the potential of these four masters.
This piece is heavenly.
Glorious.
And I thank you for sharing!
🙏🏻💜
DLB
just sublime! 🙏
Amazing!
Superb percussion,I like the double base with the flute"
incredible.
RIP Zakir
That was amazing!
Wow super speechless class
💝
Super
waaahh very peaceful 🌲🍉🌹
♥️♥️♥️🌸🌸🌸🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Music question. Are they playing in carnatic scales?! What key is the tabala tuned ?
A banjo is like a small sitar.
Zakir is so good
❤❤❤❤❤
This song feels very very sad, to me. All i want is to be home, with a male of my own species (HUMAN), alone, in LOVE.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🙏😇😇♥️
🙏🏽💚
Zakir is a genius
What are those drums called?
Tablas
Not tablas it’s a tabla
aS A FLECK fAN THIS WAS bETTER THAT I iMAGINED. AWESOME. I WAS so exited i forgot i ha cps on, well you can read yeah. thanks
Is this Raag Janasamohini?
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Is this in Waterville?
Hey been while since i posted to you, i love your wife and you performance videos. Question do you have any cigarbox banjos that you go out and perform with? Also do you build your own folkie style banjos or other instruments out of stuff you find in your travels that you eventually will perform with once in while?
Hey Bela, why no banjo camp this year?
You save my dm from yusuf and 30bg fans😂😂😂.... God bless you😂😂😂
🥀🥀⛽️🎭⛽️🥀🥀
Shey na this one collect Grammy from Davido?…Ah
नेहा कक्कड़ के संगीत के सामने इनकी कोई औकात नही 😢।
Same problem as with the last collaboration. East does not meet west. When Zakir plays alone he plays tabla classical music. At only one moment does the bass follow him there. The rest is rather dull dotted western classical
Since you consider it dull, why don’t you make a recording and show them how it’s done. I’m sure they’d be interested in it.
@@4uRicki I have done. Check it out
@@jimmymack4079 Okay direct me to it please.
@@4uRicki As you know it is not possible to leave urls on this site. Also, I gave directions on the piece Motion, to the eight pieces I recently recorded with Mohammed Nazir Lateef, in which I found keeping time with a tabla player who was keeping strictly to his tradition, fiendishly difficult. It was not always as successful, but it was an attempt to honour the tabla tradition. In the comments section on Motion I gave directions to the piece, not as a url, but which were nevertheless removed, so I have no idea how to pass them on to you.
@@jimmymack4079 You could give me what to type in the search.
Just awesome. I loved Indian music from when i first saw Ravi Shankar play at Woodstock in the movie in the early 80's.
I allways thought many aspects of vertuoso guitar was based upon sitar.
That rock was european folk melodies, african rythms and far east harmony.
Allthough Bach helped.
Wow!
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