Speechless first time reaction - Anoushka Shankar - Voice of the moon Live

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  • Опубликовано: 28 фев 2024
  • What can we say? This was an incredible performance of Voice of the moon by the talented Anoushka Shankar and fellow musicians! We were transfixed for the whole performance! Please show the love that this deserves! Thank you and we hope you enjoy :-)
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  • @spdcrzy
    @spdcrzy Месяц назад +5

    What's funny is the first tihai you were blown away by at 9:00 as they transition from dadra (6 beats) to aditalam/keherwa (8 beats) is actually a pretty standard "riff" that we learn at a VERY young age. I started learning tabla in earnest when I was 4, and I had the finger dexterity to pull that off by the time I was ten, if not younger (and I'm only an average tabla player). For an accompanying mridngam or tabla player, honestly, that's the easiest part of this performance. Catching all the different offbeat accents and rhythmic patterns is also second nature. This is because both the tabla and mridangam are not just percussion instruments, but also tunable AND melodic - unlike Western drums. What's really, REALLY difficult is jugalbandi - the back and forth at the very end between Anoushka and the mridangam player. THAT is a true test of musicianship, and also an extremely complex (but well-known) mathematical pattern. It fits PERFECTLY in 40 beats or "whole notes" (if you do the math). It's a 13 beat cycle repeated 3 times with a half beat space in between, which gives you 40 beats. BUT WITHIN those 13 beats, you have additional syncopation as well. It's not so much polyrhythms as it is nested rhythms.

    • @samratsur218
      @samratsur218 День назад

      Bro. Where can I learn this. I am a novice right now but want to learn this.

  • @holeesheet8582
    @holeesheet8582 2 месяца назад +2

    I have been playing sitar for 8 years..... and what have you seen here is total mastery..... And No, our arms don't ache that much after practicing for so many hours.....

  • @riyasaharia2079
    @riyasaharia2079 3 месяца назад +5

    Guys enter into the world of Indian music...Shreya ghoshal, Arijit Singh, Jagjit Singh, Kaushiki Chakraborty,Hariharan etc singers I'm sure you'll love it.

  • @primalengland
    @primalengland 3 месяца назад +2

    I’m old enough to remember her dad vividly. He was a huge influence on us teens.

    • @RealLifeCoupleReact
      @RealLifeCoupleReact  3 месяца назад

      Incredible, this gave us so much joy ❤ and this inspires so many artists

    • @riyasaharia2079
      @riyasaharia2079 3 месяца назад

      That's right... Pandit Ravi Shankar ji was her father n he was a legend ❤

  • @Chatwin78
    @Chatwin78 3 месяца назад +5

    Lovely choice--Anoushka is brilliant.

  • @user-uk9cj6df2d
    @user-uk9cj6df2d 7 дней назад

    Bro Our India 🇮🇳 means mothers of world

  • @aethernity8270
    @aethernity8270 25 дней назад

    6:50 that percussion is Mridangam ancient indian percussion mostly used in south Indian Carnatic music

  • @kicorse
    @kicorse 3 месяца назад +3

    I enjoyed that a lot. Beautiful performance.

    • @RealLifeCoupleReact
      @RealLifeCoupleReact  3 месяца назад +1

      It really did resonate with us 🙂Thank you so much for commenting

  • @daveminers3404
    @daveminers3404 3 месяца назад

    The first time I witnessed Anoushka Shankar was on an episode of Later...With Jules Holland and I don't recall her having this much accompaniment, just a percussionist I think. I've been watching rock and metal music since the 60's and have never seen a human being's fingers/hand/arm move up and down the fretboard (if that's what you call it on a sitar) of an instrument as fast as hers did.
    You know her sister (half) is Norah Jones, right?

  • @nagendrahebbar3902
    @nagendrahebbar3902 Месяц назад

    I have listened to this several times and yet everytime i listen it gives goosebumps, just divine . you should react to her other performances

  • @chrisegbertky
    @chrisegbertky 3 месяца назад +2

    I think you are responding to the effect of the drone of both cello and the drone strings on the sitar. It is a very hypnotic sound ~ there's more here than what meets the eye or ear!
    Excellent channel! I dig it!!

    • @RealLifeCoupleReact
      @RealLifeCoupleReact  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much Chris 🙂Such a beautiful sound! We are trying to be diverse and show the world amazing music. Thanks for being here

    • @chrisegbertky
      @chrisegbertky 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@RealLifeCoupleReactBelle is into girl power and multicultural music so I am going to lay yet another suggestion on your already over loaded plate. Voice of Bacophet is an all female heavy rock group from Indonesia. They sing about the struggles of being female in general and metal players in a society that looks down on women doing that. Despite death threats they persisted. God allow me please to play Music is a tremendous song tinged with reggae- great playing and even better lyrics!

    • @RealLifeCoupleReact
      @RealLifeCoupleReact  3 месяца назад +1

      @@chrisegbertky put it on the list :-)

  • @mikehunt956
    @mikehunt956 3 месяца назад +4

    Try igorrr- Himalaya ritual for prog metal sitar goodness

    • @RealLifeCoupleReact
      @RealLifeCoupleReact  3 месяца назад

      Awesome!!! Will check this out, I like the sound of this 😊

  • @0arjun077
    @0arjun077 3 месяца назад +3

    More Indian music
    Suggestion;
    "Ustad Zakir Hussain and Rahul Sharma.
    Instruments Tabla and Santoor"

  • @aceman2790
    @aceman2790 3 месяца назад +1

    Me Beening new to your channel, was happy now to find you like all genre..
    That's so chilled..Still watching

  • @aceman2790
    @aceman2790 3 месяца назад +1

    Did i make it !!! Thankyou!.
    Speechless

  • @SO.CAL-D.Edwards
    @SO.CAL-D.Edwards 3 месяца назад +1

    Well, that was different. I like it.. Thanks for sharing.. TWA🤘🎶☮️

    • @RealLifeCoupleReact
      @RealLifeCoupleReact  3 месяца назад

      You're so welcome 🙂we want to be as diverse as possible, all music is amazing!

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 Месяц назад

    He is called as "Pandit" Ravi Shankar.Pandit means Master .

  • @nagendrahebbar3902
    @nagendrahebbar3902 Месяц назад

    The disbelif in your reaction like you stubled upon and discovered this music. Most of the indian classical songs are this way. Please also react to another indian vocal classical below, i am sure you will be blown away
    Nina Burmi | Mishra Bhairavi Thumri | Indian Classical Music
    ruclips.net/video/kfBvz2rG-NI/видео.html

  • @GouravKumar-ff1sn
    @GouravKumar-ff1sn Месяц назад

    Welcome to Indian classical music😂. Few artists to explore Purbayan Chatterjee, Kaushiki Chakraborty, Aruna Sairam, Arati Ankalikar-Tikekar, Roopa Panesar, Subha Mudgal