+Venky Venkateswaran It is compatible with the western instruments that can produce it (the violin for example), not the piano. While this sounds more like Yaman than some of the other available performances of Utsav Lal, it still isnt a satisfactory rendition.
+Patoliku Des, some videos clips of MERU Concerts with Utsav playing with tabla: ruclips.net/video/adov4WQqmpM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/LJMAaXLwhvA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/W12iTbnVhu4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/sQAt6EtdEMA/видео.html enjoy!
Utsav, you are a genius.....however I would like to ask a question.....Is there any specific tuning that gets done on the pianos you use so that the ET scale can match with the shrutis of the Hindustani Classical music?
He’s mostly doing that (I would think) to create the drone sound that is traditionally generated by the tanpura. The tanpura is an extremely resonant acoustic instrument that is always present in Hindustani classical music. I’m sure he could use the left hand otherwise if he wanted to do it in this arrangement. So, it’s most likely a creative choice. You are allowed to disagree.
God bless him to promote Indian classical music all over the world . Excellent performance touching to deep in my heart .
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Out of this world!..Beautiful!
Thank you so much
This is simply beautiful.
Excellent, never heard such music classical with western instruments.Thanks for uploading
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so happy to hear him. thankyou so much.
An eye opener to one who thought classical Indian music is not possible with Western instruments!
+Venky Venkateswaran It is compatible with the western instruments that can produce it (the violin for example), not the piano. While this sounds more like Yaman than some of the other available performances of Utsav Lal, it still isnt a satisfactory rendition.
Adnan Sami Did This 30 years ago. search for it on youtube.
Utsav Lal live - Raga Yaman on piano
wow ! First time seeing hindustani ഇന് piano . great job .
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I come here too often.
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Percussive pattern reminds me of Bartok, who was very interested in non-western scales and rhythms. It's lydian scale there, though :)
Yes, rather Bartok like! The raga 'Yaman' he's playing here actually corresponds exactly to the Lydian mode, which has a sharp 4th note.
Is there a full video of the concert somewhere? I would love hear Utsav playing with tabla :)
+Patoliku Des, some videos clips of MERU Concerts with Utsav playing with tabla:
ruclips.net/video/adov4WQqmpM/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/LJMAaXLwhvA/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/W12iTbnVhu4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/sQAt6EtdEMA/видео.html
enjoy!
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SUPERB!
very nice..
Mesmerizing!!!
Thank you for listening
Too good
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Utsav, you are a genius.....however I would like to ask a question.....Is there any specific tuning that gets done on the pianos you use so that the ET scale can match with the shrutis of the Hindustani Classical music?
prasanna kumar yup they can....😊😊
One word .. WOW...
@Sudhakar Majety Thanks !
i hope that this boy realises that his left hand is not just meant to bang those notes....its meant to play !!
He’s mostly doing that (I would think) to create the drone sound that is traditionally generated by the tanpura. The tanpura is an extremely resonant acoustic instrument that is always present in Hindustani classical music. I’m sure he could use the left hand otherwise if he wanted to do it in this arrangement. So, it’s most likely a creative choice. You are allowed to disagree.
Spell binding!
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