bhaiya i would just take a minute for just letting you know that the joy i have had watching both the parts of the series is immense.The happiness only true guitarists will feel. Thank you for bringing out the best guitarist in bollywood again
Ehsaan has quietly done a lot to revolutionise Bollywood music by incorporating the blues/rock riffs to it thus developing a signature SEL sound... Guilty of not paying real attention to SEL music, thanks for these videos! Fellow John Mayer Fan... Peace out!
John Mayall is an absolute legend when it comes to Blues..Glad Ehsaan mentioned about him..Sad that we lost him recently..'The Mists of Time' will always be one of my favourite blues song
Seems like an ocean of knowledge , he always love to tell the back stories and excited to teach , indeed he is a great teacher with stupendous amount of knowledge !!
voice is louder then guitar part. wish Ehsaan should have ben given more time / talk then the host. anyway maturity would come during course of time. thanx for the wonderfull video. god bless.
Please cover the khwabon k parindey song next time you meet him. It's one of the most challenging songs imho, so I'd love to hear his thoughts on the composition.
Ehsaan sir is just amazing. The way he talks about music and the songs shows how much he loves his work. A man who also listens to various kinds of music.
As a guitarists bhaiya❤❤ these types of videos are like gold to me.. i learned from you and part 1 of this series soo very much ❤.. please keep doing more videos like this they are gems for us who are learning and improving by just watching these videos ❤.. Thankyou so much bhaiya from the bottom of my heart ❤️
Can't believe Ehsaan Noorani sir is just casually jamming with one of us, given his insane celebrity status. He never hesitates to share about his works and his social media handles have proved it time and again. As humble as anyone. Thank You Gaurav brother, for collaborating with him and gifting newer insights towards his music and music, in general. ❤
The video and conversation that can make anyone's day. Such a humble person you both are. One major learning from Ehsaan sir is that amazingly beautiful things can be created from a very simplistic approach. Thank you for this amazing amazing video. Love and Respect ❤❤❤❤❤
Ehsaan draws inspiration from the world of blues, jazz, calypso and other generes that really add the dynamic to typical Bollywood music. And this is where guitarists, in particular Indian guitar players with little or no exposure to blues, funk and other world genres need to expand their listening to derive rich voicings, scales, arpeggios and others that make the guitar such a great instrument. Well done Gaurav for this interview with Ehsaan. I'd love to see where Ehsaan's personal preference lies though. Bollywood music or the world of BB King, Eric Clapton, John Mayer and some of the others. Maybe for the next video;)
I have personally been associated with "Indian" guitarists and arrangers who have played all the blues anf jazz and pop-ish funk-ish music for over decades...Indians are extremely talented , its just there is not a big market for listeners of the classic western genres ,thats why not very popular...Indians like ehsan , have figured out how to effortlessly mix and match western genres with classical and folk indian music ,which i think is a rare trait anywhere
What I meant by Indian guitarists is, those aspiring guitar players or enthusiasts with limited exposure to western music, that play typical Bollywood music, 3 chords on C or G and use a Capo to scale up. This video throws light on taking simple chords and structures and making them special.. like Maj 7 or Min 7 or one of those Add 9 or Sus chords or those blues runs (not typically used in Indian music), that can make simple Bollywood sounds sound special. Exposure to western music is important if this quality has to be attained.
In the age of music being produced my machines with those metronome beats and monotonic tunes that sound the same,artists who play real instruments and bring creativity are being lost and artists like these keep it alive!
@@talkswithvigy7860 I've listened it dude and I can say it's pathetic lyrics with music.. in the same year I guess Wake up sid, love aajkal, kaminey, kurbaan etc were much rich in musical sense... 👍
Kya kar raha hei bhai.. Legend ko thora jyada bolne doh.. I usually don't comment on RUclips but I had to.. Bhai when having a conversation with someone let them talk and actually listen Don't be in a hurry to get content out of every conversation. Hope this helps
Bandar ke hath meh talwaar 😂😂 gaurav talk a lot very exaggerating evry think but plays shit💩💩💩.. Playing Taylor & collab with music producer's doesn't let you means a guitarist first learn and teach😂😂
Ehsaan is so knowledgeable, yet so humble. I wish the interviewer let Ehsaan speak a little more.
bhaiya i would just take a minute for just letting you know that the joy i have had watching both the parts of the series is immense.The happiness only true guitarists will feel. Thank you for bringing out the best guitarist in bollywood again
Especially the kya karoon song intro
Ehsaan has quietly done a lot to revolutionise Bollywood music by incorporating the blues/rock riffs to it thus developing a signature SEL sound... Guilty of not paying real attention to SEL music, thanks for these videos! Fellow John Mayer Fan... Peace out!
OMG what a video. I want to spend my life learning Blues now ! thank you for this video
John Mayall is an absolute legend when it comes to Blues..Glad Ehsaan mentioned about him..Sad that we lost him recently..'The Mists of Time' will always be one of my favourite blues song
I can watch him all day. ❤❤
Seems like an ocean of knowledge , he always love to tell the back stories and excited to teach , indeed he is a great teacher with stupendous amount of knowledge !!
The jamming was insane ❤
Amazing session. Ehsan has played very exotic chords and melodic lines in many bollywood album songs.
Already excited for this 🙌🏼🙌🏼
voice is louder then guitar part. wish Ehsaan should have ben given more time / talk then the host. anyway maturity would come during course of time. thanx for the wonderfull video. god bless.
Please cover the khwabon k parindey song next time you meet him. It's one of the most challenging songs imho, so I'd love to hear his thoughts on the composition.
Lovely eagerly waiting and also hope to see More players like Kalyan Baruah,Ishan Das,Shomu Seal,Sanjoy Das etc..
one of my favorite song guitar riffs part are really awesome Ehsaan sir,,,,
Being a Blues fan, the last segment was an eargasm. Had a smile on my face throughout the video!❤
Ehsaan sir is just amazing. The way he talks about music and the songs shows how much he loves his work. A man who also listens to various kinds of music.
Simply amazing
Jaane yeh kya hua sung by KK, is criminally under appreciated, composed the this legendary trio, SEL. ❤
Great video❤
As a guitarists bhaiya❤❤ these types of videos are like gold to me.. i learned from you and part 1 of this series soo very much ❤.. please keep doing more videos like this they are gems for us who are learning and improving by just watching these videos ❤.. Thankyou so much bhaiya from the bottom of my heart ❤️
I genuinely love this person. He is a humble human and a living legend!
Good Stuff 🎼🎶
This was such a great opportunity for learning. Thank you Ehsaan Sir for doing this! 🤗❤
Love you Ehsaan ❤❤
5:00. Sir mentioned the Telugu movie😊😊
It's really fascinating how this one person shaped the sound of soooooo many Bollywood songs!!!!
One the most beautiful Bollywood guitar session period 👏🏻🙌🏻🤘🏻
Hello Gaurav Sir….Just Loves your content
Super insight from the man himself! Thx for sharing
thanks gaurav !! for part 2🙌
Can't believe Ehsaan Noorani sir is just casually jamming with one of us, given his insane celebrity status.
He never hesitates to share about his works and his social media handles have proved it time and again. As humble as anyone. Thank You Gaurav brother, for collaborating with him and gifting newer insights towards his music and music, in general. ❤
Ehasaan Bhai knowledge on music is another level ❤ 🙏
The video and conversation that can make anyone's day. Such a humble person you both are. One major learning from Ehsaan sir is that amazingly beautiful things can be created from a very simplistic approach. Thank you for this amazing amazing video. Love and Respect ❤❤❤❤❤
@10:13 that damn chord❤
Great video bhai! Learnt alot
Thank you Ehsaan Sir, thank you Gaurav bhai.
Ehsan's guitar tuning 🥲
E standard tuning
We demand Another Video with Ehsaan
I am a fan of Ehsaan Norani thankyou for the prodcast ...
that blues improv was beautiful
Butter flowing on hot toast ... .music is bliss..
India's Eric Clapton
Bro is a legend 🎉
Ehsaan draws inspiration from the world of blues, jazz, calypso and other generes that really add the dynamic to typical Bollywood music. And this is where guitarists, in particular Indian guitar players with little or no exposure to blues, funk and other world genres need to expand their listening to derive rich voicings, scales, arpeggios and others that make the guitar such a great instrument. Well done Gaurav for this interview with Ehsaan. I'd love to see where Ehsaan's personal preference lies though. Bollywood music or the world of BB King, Eric Clapton, John Mayer and some of the others. Maybe for the next video;)
I have personally been associated with "Indian" guitarists and arrangers who have played all the blues anf jazz and pop-ish funk-ish music for over decades...Indians are extremely talented , its just there is not a big market for listeners of the classic western genres ,thats why not very popular...Indians like ehsan , have figured out how to effortlessly mix and match western genres with classical and folk indian music ,which i think is a rare trait anywhere
What I meant by Indian guitarists is, those aspiring guitar players or enthusiasts with limited exposure to western music, that play typical Bollywood music, 3 chords on C or G and use a Capo to scale up. This video throws light on taking simple chords and structures and making them special.. like Maj 7 or Min 7 or one of those Add 9 or Sus chords or those blues runs (not typically used in Indian music), that can make simple Bollywood sounds sound special. Exposure to western music is important if this quality has to be attained.
John Mayer's continuum is I think is the best blues album released post 00s
12:50 always makes me cry.
Ehsaan sir, I am a big fan!
Beautiful
Man you have access to Ehsan Noorani, just makes me feel jealous
Part 03 pleeeeeeeeeaaaaassssse 😭♥️
love you lots Ehsaan sir,,,,
I can't believe you didn't ask about jaane ye kya hua in two opportunities
lucky to witness this
RUclips should have a superlike button!
ZNMD Spain travel theme peppy one ?
Next time you meet @Ehsaannoorani ask about the strumming that plays as BGM Rock ON !! when Arjun Rampal's kids runs from school to home
ill upload that
Great
Treasure box😮❤
Why Ehsaan sir is not part of Shakti? It will be crazy to see him along wtih Shankar, Ustad Zakir Hussain
I thinks it because his trained in western. Though I would love to see his expertise put to use.
They have john mclaughlin Who’s more into the classical stuff
Can you do this with other Indian guitarists also? Like Rhythm shaw?
this video is going to crash the internet now
Yes with 639 odd views... 😢😢
Na... Chapris are busy with Badshahs and Kakkars nonsense
@@ramkrishnadash4467 that's good let them enjoy that shit
I couldn’t pick the brand of the guitar Ehsaan is playing in this video
In the age of music being produced my machines with those metronome beats and monotonic tunes that sound the same,artists who play real instruments and bring creativity are being lost and artists like these keep it alive!
Eshaan should now tutorial videos and earn from RUclips
Which guitar? Very soothing sound
Please gaurav sir do interview with Acoustic pahadi,,
blues jam ki chords aur tabs please
this better have "london dreams"
😂 flop songs flopoest movie
@@sarthakq get your ears tested. It had an amazing album. Have you even heard “barson yaaron”?
@@talkswithvigy7860 I've listened it dude and I can say it's pathetic lyrics with music.. in the same year I guess Wake up sid, love aajkal, kaminey, kurbaan etc were much rich in musical sense... 👍
@@sarthakq Not sure about the film, but it's a terrific album.
Which guitar is Gaurav playing?? I really want to know!
I think Taylor?
what's that guitar
Martin
Bro interview Kalyan Baruah
Please ask about Jeene ke ishaare next time.... That intro and outro both are🤌🤌🤌
Zane Tunnel
Kya kar raha hei bhai.. Legend ko thora jyada bolne doh..
I usually don't comment on RUclips but I had to..
Bhai when having a conversation with someone let them talk and actually listen
Don't be in a hurry to get content out of every conversation.
Hope this helps
Bandar ke hath meh talwaar 😂😂 gaurav talk a lot very exaggerating evry think but plays shit💩💩💩.. Playing Taylor & collab with music producer's doesn't let you means a guitarist first learn and teach😂😂
the host is so irritating