O MY GOD, This is unbelievable ! I have no words to describe/praise this performance of both artists. Its a Divine experience. Cannot thank you enough for this upload khalipon.
I rarely like tabla mixed with non-Indian percussion. Usually it's just treated as a tonal effect, or maybe some fast, free rhythm runs. But this was excellent interplay. Both of them were on common ground and it was very compelling.
Thank you for posting this extraordinary performance. Seeing the integration of cultures through music is a beautiful thing, and proof positive that music has the power to unite. What a gift music is!
Music has no religeon, nations etc..etc.... Zakir is a master and we appreciate that....more power to you Zakir........and yes i am a proud pakistani....
It looks like the Kodo drum uses a Neumann SM69 stereo microphone and the tabla uses a Shure 57. It sounds great. I never heard the Kodo drummer hit the mic.
music is the vibration of the creator & the universe. it doesn't matter how you hear it or how it effects your soul. this is an amazing blending of cultures & very beautiful! other than what i said previously, i'm speechless........... blessed be & peace aum!
It can't be improv - they're doing too much in sync without establishing a pattern... It's impossible unless they're using ESP... Amazing at any rate. Zakir = legend. -- Priscilla
A 19 year old from a country not even have a history of 900 year is commenting on a classical music tradition that is more than 3000 years old. Now that is interesting... you have anything more to say? I am really enjoying your comments.
Summary, They both don't know what the other is doing.....but half way through the video the japanese drummer forgets about zakir and goes with his own flow and zakir tags along
anyone who likes this check out album by Ravi Shankar and Phillip Glass...true East meets West...Ravi composes Indian music themes and Philip composes his own interpretation of each theme...and Phil writes minimalist classical themes and Ravi composes an Indian influenced/Sitar/Tabla piece around the minimalist theme...4 each,so 8 songs...called "Passages"....EASILY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MEDITATIVE CD'S I HAVE EVER HEARD,AND I PLAY AND LISTEN TO EVERYTHING,FROM M.DAVIS/PANTERA/BACH/PACO DE LUCIA
I was just wodering, what we would have been without this since of beauty, giving us the capabality of creating something similar to this? we would have never taken the shape of life, life would have not existed, and there would have been no one to believe in god.
This is a fine example of cross-cultural percussion, with the Tabla (the standard Hindu hand drums) contrasted with a Nagadōdaiko (a Japanese barrel-drum with full-grain animal-hide heads).
I think there are certainly parts that were rehearsed or known before the performance. Most of zakir's playing was not exact part-playing though, for sure. I wonder how much of the japanese drumming heard here is traditional japanese music. I don't know what japanese traditional music sounds like, but that sounded very swing-band like in rhythm. Only problem is the bayan (bass tabla) is drowned out by the taiko.
Interesting, thanks. Few people appreciate instruments on their true level unless they actually play the instrument. I think for people who have a well-developed musical palate, the tabla is easy to appreciate. The skill required to play it is impressive and it seems to fit well with a diverse range of instruments (for example, Zakir's recent recording with Bela Fleck), and it's an engaging solo instrument. I admit that the Japanese drum adds a low dynamic and power that the tabla cannot match.
Excellent, i wish i could play like Zakir... but u know what they say? "Don't wish for it, work for it." AND LMAO @ just 0.58 - 0.59 sec, as a clip for one sec is shown on something random.
Well Marjorie, dans la langue de Bourvil je te réponds : je n'ai insulté personne, je me suis simplement fendu d'un retour en accord avec ma pensée. Et je persiste, le monde est suffisamment rempli d'ersatz d'artistes (très en vogue depuis l'émergence du Net) pour qu'un génie tel Hussain ne se cantonne pas à cela. Pour synthétiser ma pensée, ce post est idéal pour un RUclipsur lambda, en aucun cas satisfaisant lorsqu'on est soi-même percussionniste... Chacun mes goûts quoi !
O MY GOD, This is unbelievable ! I have no words to describe/praise this performance of both artists. Its a Divine experience. Cannot thank you enough for this upload khalipon.
Listening to this gives one a feeling of sublime pleasure. What a performance by the duo!
absolutely riveting. iwas doubtful the japanese drum was going to keep up but what a finish.WOW!
Kodo is a very famous taiko (japanese drumming) group and definitely have their own style of playing, but technically that style is called kumidaiko.
I rarely like tabla mixed with non-Indian percussion. Usually it's just treated as a tonal effect, or maybe some fast, free rhythm runs.
But this was excellent interplay. Both of them were on common ground and it was very compelling.
Music has no boundaries it"s universal.Great performance.
Thank you for posting this extraordinary performance.
Seeing the integration of cultures through music is a beautiful thing, and proof positive that music has the power to unite.
What a gift music is!
Absolute perfection! anyone who loves music should love this
Through music we become one.
I want to see and hear so much more of this.
Music has no religeon, nations etc..etc.... Zakir is a master and we appreciate that....more power to you Zakir........and yes i am a proud pakistani....
It looks like the Kodo drum uses a Neumann SM69 stereo microphone and the tabla uses a Shure 57. It sounds great.
I never heard the Kodo drummer hit the mic.
thank you for putting this up. it was a treat!
VERY POWERFUL!!! ENERGETIC!
music is the vibration of the creator & the universe. it doesn't matter how you hear it or how it effects your soul. this is an amazing blending of cultures & very beautiful! other than what i said previously, i'm speechless........... blessed be & peace aum!
ZOMG! look at his drumsticks they are as thick as my loins get when listening to this! awesome fusion!
Great stuff. Love the energy and the mix!
Kudos for postin'1!
they went off here!! sheeesh the chemistry
very nicely done..rythm fusion..ustad ji with his awesoem playing and stage presence as always..thanks for sharing..
It can't be improv - they're doing too much in sync without establishing a pattern... It's impossible unless they're using ESP... Amazing at any rate. Zakir = legend.
--
Priscilla
that is sooo full of energy
crank this vid up full blast - best way to start a Sunday.
nice one for posting mate
wow what a fusion... thanks for such wonderful post ... Zakeer doesn't need any cooments... he is brillinat from the very first day of career
@Vikrant0Singh lets take it farther. he is a human being. and a very good human being with amazing talent.
Listening to this is really relaxing.
16 August, 2023 India's Amrit kaal started...🎉
Wow!!!..this is amazing!!. This is all impromptu and no rehearsal.
Thanks for upload khalipon.Amazing music by Great artists
LOL at the Japanese guys face at the end...its like he came to the full realization of how awesome that was!! hahahahah
seriously, that was incredible
that was inspiring! a beautiful composition! they really came together !
Wah ! Kya baat hai ! Amazing ! Krazy ! INSANE ! Keep it up, Zakir Hussain !
excellent piece of work! and i love the amazed look on the japanese drummer's face at the end ;)
A 19 year old from a country not even have a history of 900 year is commenting on a classical music tradition that is more than 3000 years old. Now that is interesting... you have anything more to say? I am really enjoying your comments.
awsome...worth a hundred watch by one man..
he has so much patience! he measures ever beat before playing!
wow Zakir no one can replace u
Superb and awesome are the words that comes to my mind !
Summary,
They both don't know what the other is doing.....but half way through the video the japanese drummer forgets about zakir and goes with his own flow and zakir tags along
To my ear, the last thing said sounds more like "hayai desu," a reference to playing fast.
anyone who likes this check out album by Ravi Shankar and Phillip Glass...true East meets West...Ravi composes Indian music themes and Philip composes his own interpretation of each theme...and Phil writes minimalist classical themes and Ravi composes an Indian influenced/Sitar/Tabla piece around the minimalist theme...4 each,so 8 songs...called "Passages"....EASILY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MEDITATIVE CD'S I HAVE EVER HEARD,AND I PLAY AND LISTEN TO EVERYTHING,FROM M.DAVIS/PANTERA/BACH/PACO DE LUCIA
wow..you uploaded many,too !!
you are living in thai ?? because I know one teacher there..
0:14 is the best moment to start this video from
BEATS that RELAXES ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaa :D loved it....
Once I get settled into Iaido, I'm probably going to take up Taiko. Looks like so much fun!
Absolutely invigorating!
Wow.. that was amazing
dear khalipon
私はインドのです。私は多くの日本人と日本語が大好きです。私は非常に多くのビデオをいただき、ありがとうございます
I was just wodering, what we would have been without this since of beauty, giving us the capabality of creating something similar to this? we would have never taken the shape of life, life would have not existed, and there would have been no one to believe in god.
zakir hussian iam gana come to u and learn tabla after when i finish high school. no one can fucken beat u in tabla
so~beautiful
I have no word about it.Just I pray forGod for so creation
Both Artists seem to have gone in a trance.
Hypnotic….
i loveeee mix clture music..!
the guy playing japanese drum calles his style as KODO I think. They has coraboration in DVD or something..
sounds soooooooooooooooooooooooooo goooooooooood!!!!!! :)
My great thanks for indian music
Watching it in 2021
Wonderfull combination only he could pull it off
that was incredible. wow!
Lo mejor que vi...........
This is a fine example of cross-cultural percussion, with the Tabla (the standard Hindu hand drums) contrasted with a Nagadōdaiko (a Japanese barrel-drum with full-grain animal-hide heads).
I think there are certainly parts that were rehearsed or known before the performance. Most of zakir's playing was not exact part-playing though, for sure. I wonder how much of the japanese drumming heard here is traditional japanese music. I don't know what japanese traditional music sounds like, but that sounded very swing-band like in rhythm. Only problem is the bayan (bass tabla) is drowned out by the taiko.
GREAT !!!!!!!!!!!!
Interesting, thanks. Few people appreciate instruments on their true level unless they actually play the instrument. I think for people who have a well-developed musical palate, the tabla is easy to appreciate. The skill required to play it is impressive and it seems to fit well with a diverse range of instruments (for example, Zakir's recent recording with Bela Fleck), and it's an engaging solo instrument. I admit that the Japanese drum adds a low dynamic and power that the tabla cannot match.
Holy smokes that was intense
right around 2:30 they just start groovin!! awesome
YEHH NEVER SEEN THE TABLA BIENG SOO RELAXING AND CALMING ... LOLS.. SOMETHING ONLY THE MASTER CUD PULL OFF.
i like the ending...KHOREVA!!!!!!
truly amazing
no not all the times it depends on the raga or the tala which is been played
Excellent, i wish i could play like Zakir... but u know what they say? "Don't wish for it, work for it." AND LMAO @ just 0.58 - 0.59 sec, as a clip for one sec is shown on something random.
Well Marjorie, dans la langue de Bourvil je te réponds : je n'ai insulté personne, je me suis simplement fendu d'un retour en accord avec ma pensée. Et je persiste, le monde est suffisamment rempli d'ersatz d'artistes (très en vogue depuis l'émergence du Net) pour qu'un génie tel Hussain ne se cantonne pas à cela. Pour synthétiser ma pensée, ce post est idéal pour un RUclipsur lambda, en aucun cas satisfaisant lorsqu'on est soi-même percussionniste...
Chacun mes goûts quoi !
epic performance bravo.....
NICE! Keep on drummi'n fellas!
yah .. amazing!
UNIQUE!!
2020 after 14 years comment in 5 years
Wow! Superb!
Brilliant!
Leonard Eto and Zakir Hussain.
Awesome! The East Fusion!
you know more about it than japanese !!
great!
amazing!
master piece
wow
awesome
@amarnamriju : i think you mean korewa, and it means because/this is/this reason i think but yeah, it wasn't in the interview.
hats off
"kore wa..." its incomplete, it just means "this(is)"...and then it cuts out
They are looking like twins
@Vikrant0Singh
Good on you M8......
AGREED 100%
this rocks my guts.
this is called fusion.. :D
@brightonblock
Those who can imagine the Man and the universe as a whole.
keep aside indian, japanese, muslim, religion.... its all about music and only music...
I'm shivering...don't know why???
woohoow :) uplifting
change title!!! Zakir Hussain play with Leonard Eto
drum does not play itself