INDIA METAL - Konnakkol

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @joergenlang
    @joergenlang Год назад +2928

    For those wondering: Konnakol is a notation, syllable language (for rhythms) and teaching method all in one. By breaking down a rhythm into syllables like Ta, Ke, Ti, Na and variations it becomes very easy to quickly learn highly complex rhythmical patterns. IMHO, Konnakol should be part of "western" music education.

    • @wildmanfisher
      @wildmanfisher Год назад +77

      Thanks for the explanation, real cool stuff

    • @TrateMusic
      @TrateMusic Год назад +53

      And each sound syllable can be played with a doumbek, darbuka, etc

    • @coreyw5981
      @coreyw5981 Год назад +29

      Is that similar to when rhythms for the tabla are called out then played?

    • @skeetsmcgrew3282
      @skeetsmcgrew3282 Год назад +52

      The comments on the original video are all like "The Prog Metal time signature final boss." Lots of music afficiandos were clearly drawn to it's insane complexity

    • @kamikadze404
      @kamikadze404 Год назад +8

      thx

  • @jonathanjackgoodman2764
    @jonathanjackgoodman2764 Год назад +994

    They are speaking in drum beats. That's how Indian hand drummers learn those incredible rhythms.

    • @Amuzic
      @Amuzic Год назад +57

      Actually it's the opposite... The hand drummers(Tabla, Mridangam etc) could play more bpm because of the usage of all 10 fingers(and knuckles) and parts of the palms.. These konakkal or other variations of "Bol" singing is actually replicating the sounds coming from those Tabla, mridangam etc...which is if you think about it is wayyy harder, because now the 10 fingers+knuckles+ part of the palms all are replaced with just your vocal chord and tongue.

  • @saunakgupta
    @saunakgupta Год назад +564

    Indian classical music always had these odd and mixed time signatures throughout the entire history of music. It was progressive much before the genre of progressive music was termed. Proud to be an Indian and as usual Andre you blew us away. When best of both worlds come together, magic is created. ❤

    • @slash196
      @slash196 Год назад +21

      Progressive rock was given its name because it was about breaking rock music out of its traditional sphere of influences and bringing in jazz, classical, and musical influences from all over the world. Weird time signatures and unique rhythmic language is the norm in human culture, it was the enormous reach of a single highly-standardized and rhythmically simple musical form (rock music) enabled by mass communication that prompted a reaction from artists to self-consciously break from that homogeneity in a movement that was labeled "prog". Not disagreeing with you at all, but just pointing out that complexity is the norm, simplicity is unusual.

    • @saunakgupta
      @saunakgupta Год назад +4

      @@slash196 Excellent points and I agree. ❤️

    • @FairyCRat
      @FairyCRat Год назад +6

      The band Project Mishram is a good example of that. Carnatic prog/fusion/djent at its finest. And their singer does konnakol and beatboxing a lot.

    • @Mike98006
      @Mike98006 Год назад

      @@slash196 You're right, simplicity is not the norm. I think it came from the need for the radio-friendly format: Simple music anyone can enjoy in under 4 minutes with plenty of time left for commercial breaks ;)

    • @dougclendening5896
      @dougclendening5896 8 месяцев назад

      Before notes and melody was rhythm

  • @TheScrewdriver09
    @TheScrewdriver09 11 месяцев назад +222

    These Cadences are freakishly complex, and if you aren't familiar with this music you would never understand it, let alone appreciate the complexity. I am from South India where this music is from, brought up on a steady diet of Indian music mixed with Western rock and roll, Metal, and EDM. This music has been sidelined and its popularity has been on a decline, sounds ancient. Someone told me that this was virtuoso-level music but I was like what's a great deal, it sounds unpalatable to my ears. But you were able to see the magic in this and convert the rhythm into a Metal Riff, IT COMES ALIVE and I'm able to appreciate each and every beat, the progression, the true beauty of the music, and the talent of these singers, Andre You revealed the beauty of Indian music to Indians.

    • @johnpatroshoes
      @johnpatroshoes 10 месяцев назад +6

      Beautiful comment from someone who feels similarly

    • @abeshthakur6305
      @abeshthakur6305 8 месяцев назад +4

      bro. this comment hits hard. Thank you. And thank you Andre

    • @cone3946
      @cone3946 8 месяцев назад +2

      Me hiciste leer mucho guacho pero valió la pena el mensaje

    • @potato9832
      @potato9832 Месяц назад

      I'm not so sure. I remember having a dot matrix printer that sounded like this.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Месяц назад

      Another Indian with a passport deficiency.

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +1429

    Indian metal is on a whole new level, hits different

  • @samhilton4173
    @samhilton4173 Год назад +393

    How they move their tongues that fast is nuts.
    I've seen literally thousands of beatboxers and alternative vocalists and none have this technique.
    Also, the strange time signatures... and they are always in perfect time.... wow

    • @blackmamba9950
      @blackmamba9950 Год назад +42

      Indian classical music always had odd time signatures, it's complex and underappreciated

    • @RAMMY237
      @RAMMY237 Год назад

      Go tell this guy at the drum kit how fast they move their tongues :)
      ruclips.net/video/pbOqITvzy9Y/видео.html
      Or this absolute beast nailing the Emperor :D
      ruclips.net/video/1VSbq36fD2Q/видео.html
      And what do you mean you've seen thousands of beatboxers? They got skills far beyond I could've imagined!
      ruclips.net/video/V_QJP-_WmHg/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/KtxfIZOoiRk/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/kCgVTWgabQY/видео.html

    • @interstellish
      @interstellish 7 месяцев назад +6

      You're probably more likely to find it in virtuoso woodwind and brass players. Double tonguing, which feels like a very fast "ta-ka-ta" is an advanced technique that nonetheless gets used by dudes like Robert Spring

  • @slv9228
    @slv9228 Год назад +308

    I nearly fell off my chair watching this - the music of my people 😍😍😍
    My older son (in middle school) just passed his junior level exam in this genre with a perfect score for the performance section. This is the music we listen to ❤❤❤
    Much love and appreciation from this 40 something mom of 2 from Southern India
    (The genre is Konnakol which is the vocal percussion part of South Indian Classical or Carnatic Music)

    • @ezekielbrockmann114
      @ezekielbrockmann114 Год назад +12

      Congratulations to your son.
      You've done well.

    • @amihere383
      @amihere383 Год назад +9

      What an incredible style! I’ve never heard anything like it before. Much love from a 21 year old American

    • @aadilansari5997
      @aadilansari5997 Год назад +1

      You are lucky. Our music has been taken away from us.

    • @anushghosh4606
      @anushghosh4606 Год назад

      Yeah no. Classical music is overrated.

    • @ritikshaw5868
      @ritikshaw5868 Год назад

      @@aadilansari5997 what is your music?

  • @theimacman
    @theimacman Год назад +153

    There are 1,562,755 triplets in this song. I counted.

  • @RogerioDec
    @RogerioDec Год назад +3341

    Many people do not realize the ABSURD rhythmic COMPLEXITY of these Indian performances; more complex than a Stravinsky; And they do it without any sheet music...

    • @Hadri_ART
      @Hadri_ART Год назад +111

      They feel it since they were babies. Very impressive tho

    • @NathanielBTM
      @NathanielBTM Год назад +154

      comes with strong practice. if you practice it enough the rhythms just become second nature to you. I've experienced the "click" as I like to call it when practicing a lot of confusing djenty proggy shit which tends to throw off the listener quite a bit with weird complex rhythms

    • @XxNoMErcY99xX
      @XxNoMErcY99xX Год назад +111

      And I didn't see no one mention the fact that they clap a completely different rhythm all along while singing which makes A LOT more difficult

    • @lokayatavishwam9594
      @lokayatavishwam9594 Год назад +89

      @@XxNoMErcY99xX it actually helps. Tala is a technique typically employed as a meter, but it's more about 'feeling' the pulse of a rhythmic structure which guides the singing. It's a relatively flexible method.

    • @TheAndreseao
      @TheAndreseao Год назад +4

      So true

  • @askarjuna
    @askarjuna Год назад +122

    That's my friend's daughter. Amazing prog metal fusion

  • @metabolixx
    @metabolixx Год назад +235

    It's like a south Indian Dream Theatre concert. Absolutely beautiful.

    • @ther0y871
      @ther0y871 5 месяцев назад +1

      Apt description!!!!

    • @Justin2cu
      @Justin2cu 5 месяцев назад +2

      Konakkol is South Indian musical tradition.

    • @najrenchelf2751
      @najrenchelf2751 3 месяца назад

      How close is Bloodywood to making such a concert a reality do we think? :)

    • @metabolixx
      @metabolixx 3 месяца назад +1

      @najrenchelf2751 Bloodywood has its own niche. Bands like Thaikkudam Bridge will be good one to look forward to.

  • @calebkucera3499
    @calebkucera3499 Год назад +204

    I watch this video multiple times almost every day and I'm still discovering delightful new details. That's some high-value, inspirational content right there.

  • @intoexit
    @intoexit Год назад +663

    ProgRock Masterpiece 😍

    • @mikeg3439
      @mikeg3439 Год назад +29

      It's like Animals As Leaders all spent a year in India.

    • @franknada8235
      @franknada8235 Год назад +12

      Prog Metal

    • @fourty-u4g
      @fourty-u4g Год назад +6

      Djentle lady

    • @faalbmusic
      @faalbmusic Год назад

      @@mikeg3439 I can't give you a thousand likes. You deserve it.

  • @matthewhallman4358
    @matthewhallman4358 Год назад +387

    The ability of this man to write such high calibre music to complement absolutely anything is truly godlike. Genius

    • @crazydavebrasil
      @crazydavebrasil Год назад +37

      I understand what you mean, but in this specific case the original is already high calibre music

  • @ArnieBriedis
    @ArnieBriedis Год назад +100

    I had to listen to this one a few times. To my "western" ears this was rhythmically so confronting, but as I listened I first marvelled at how Andre was able to create this piece. So creative, such a skillful musician/arranger/songwriter. But to me, the real gift here is that he has put this wonderful Indian musical piece into a context where I can start to comprehend how good it is. The rhythmic ideas are extremely creative, but the variations that are then added are stunningly good.
    My highlights are:
    * The subtle F chord into the arpeggios at 0:20 - sublime
    * The variations and slowdown (into triplets? ... nfi) at 0:50 - goosebumps
    * The rhythmic idea at 1:25 followed by insanely good variations - cheering at this point!
    I agree with the others ... where has this been all my life? Love it, congrats!

  • @jeffolsen-c5t
    @jeffolsen-c5t 8 месяцев назад +14

    Man, I'm addicted to your mixes with the Nooran Sisters. As a white Canadian lad who never had any proclivity to ethnic music, you are opening a whole new world to me. Cheers. Digging this too

  • @offom
    @offom Год назад +775

    Andre, if you keep writing songs like this, you will really make Indian Metal exist and as a by-product influence a lot of Indian people!

    • @fangkysosmed
      @fangkysosmed Год назад +78

      indian metal is already a thing. just chek a band called bloodywood

    • @AM-vn4cc
      @AM-vn4cc Год назад +61

      @@fangkysosmed They use Indian folk music but sing in metal style, this is slightly different because the singing is completely traditional

    • @kayoray
      @kayoray Год назад +2

      ​@@AM-vn4cc you just created Indian metal by thinking and speaking it into existance
      Thanks
      🎶😎

    • @rajankartik
      @rajankartik Год назад +17

      ​@@AM-vn4cc check this band called Agam they've been doing this for decades

    • @bluebay0
      @bluebay0 Год назад +16

      Thaikuddum Bridge as well (probably butchered that spelling).

  • @jamescroy428
    @jamescroy428 Год назад +80

    This is dipping right into what Meshuggah touched on with 'Phantoms'. Another feather in your Indian Fusion Metal cap, Andre. You're doing God's work ❤

  • @xXxjayceexXx
    @xXxjayceexXx Год назад +137

    You've struck GOLD with this Indian/ Metal fusion

  • @sawriosmusiclab5514
    @sawriosmusiclab5514 Год назад +45

    I am an Indian musician, trained in Hindustani Classical music (classical music which was predominantly developed in the northern part of my country). But I have very limited knowledge of Karnatik Classical music (classical music which was predominantly developed in the southern part of my country). If I am not wrong, Konnakal is a Karnatik norm, and I love it. You blended high gain metal riffs with Konakkal in such a manner, that it almost seems very organic. Loved it ❤.

  • @MidnightHedgehog365
    @MidnightHedgehog365 Год назад +39

    As a musician their syncopation AMAZES me and to do it together. Man this is astonishing. I'm blown away.

  • @striker44
    @striker44 Год назад +53

    You entered Indian music....now you are on a path towards infinity.

  • @sweeabn6736
    @sweeabn6736 Год назад +76

    I love you so much. I just had a heart attack, and I am sitting here in recovery and found this. I am trying hard not to laugh because it hurts so bad but dude this is a gift of God to me in the moment. Thank you for this, it is great great humor and what talent and art!!! God Bless.

    • @kanamexzeroxyuuki
      @kanamexzeroxyuuki Год назад +4

      Happy,swift and successful recovery!! Hugs!

    • @restojon1
      @restojon1 Год назад +5

      Wishing you a good recovery, my friend. Chance encounters with the reaper tend to give you a different and, (at least in my opinion) better Outlook on life.
      People tend to fill their lives up with meaningless shit and spend all their time living according to it, whilst all the stuff that life has to offer and really does matter, passes them by without their notice.
      Death (or near death) is a leveller of mankind, and one thing that can unite mankind is music. I wish you strength, courage and confidence to face your recovery and for those around you who are no doubt supporting you.

    • @sweeabn6736
      @sweeabn6736 Год назад +1

      @@kanamexzeroxyuuki Thank you so much for your kindness. :)

    • @sweeabn6736
      @sweeabn6736 Год назад

      @@restojon1 Thank you so much for your kind words and I will take it easy. :)

    • @saltedcod3533
      @saltedcod3533 Год назад +1

      Get better soon! Music will help you pull through!

  • @Zxcvbnmq527
    @Zxcvbnmq527 Год назад +40

    There is so much potential in this indian classical and metal/rock music.
    Would love to see a Shiva tandava stotram in metal version.

  • @dahal.bibek99
    @dahal.bibek99 Год назад +41

    The song is in golden ratio, this is absolutely amazing 🤩

  • @coffeemachtspass
    @coffeemachtspass Месяц назад +2

    A shout out to these Indian musicians. What dedication to perform at this level of skill!!
    I hope that their art is respected and preserved at home. Unfortunately, many young people in the U.S. are ignorant of our own Western traditions.

  • @BlackForestGardens
    @BlackForestGardens Год назад +65

    All the timing switch-ups, crazy man, keep it up, Indian metal is now a staple in my listening collection btw 😂

  • @koczisek
    @koczisek Год назад +10

    WOOOW! This blows the flesh off the chair, while the mind is tethered to the loudspeaker! The rhythmical prowess of these singers is from outer space! I start suspecting, that progressive metal really originated in India.

  • @justhere2115
    @justhere2115 Год назад +69

    Such talent!!

  • @mariodario9033
    @mariodario9033 Год назад +12

    That was sick man !
    Your "Karens" series was fascinating, but that "india" series is out of universe !

  • @mikeg3439
    @mikeg3439 Год назад +29

    First off Andres you killed it again, this was mind melting. But this overall is fascinating!!! Very nice V Shivapriya and BR Somashekar Jois, glad to see them woven into the Antunes music world. So wonderfully rhythmic, it's actually soothing to me as a rhythm section player, fascinated by these phrases and their demonstration of them.

  • @vamsikgp
    @vamsikgp Год назад +5

    I discovered this today. The composition is something to be awed, but what is even more impressive is that Andre picked it up and played it end to end!!! this is gold to anyone bored of the same old 4/4 patterns

  • @abstractvectors1283
    @abstractvectors1283 6 месяцев назад +7

    They probably hear Meshuggah and think "So what, I eat this for breakfast". Andre, much praise! Detail extreme!

  • @wade5761
    @wade5761 Год назад +11

    Andre is like a 5star chef of music. He just adds te perfect ingrediënts to make it even better.

  • @PrathameshPatade
    @PrathameshPatade Год назад +18

    WoW ! It's different. I really appreciate the guitarist for understanding the hard music. Unexpected !!

  • @Jiggerjaw
    @Jiggerjaw Год назад +14

    The way they are harmonizing with that very quick vocalization is mesmerizing. And your rocking out only enhances it in my opinion.

  • @photosbybank
    @photosbybank Год назад +15

    My favorite kind of notification!

  • @conjob2112
    @conjob2112 Год назад +6

    All three. Amazing musicians. So impressive.

  • @RicardoNecrofear
    @RicardoNecrofear Год назад +12

    This on a sheet would look craaaaazyyyy! Well done André, and the singers aswell!

  • @raghavbali3671
    @raghavbali3671 Год назад +6

    Technical AF! Damn, too good Andre! Next level. Huge respect to both the Eastern and Western talent here.

  • @pectenmaximus231
    @pectenmaximus231 Год назад +12

    I don’t think there is anything I process at that speed. Absolutely sick playing, wonderful musicianship from all.

  • @gregsvlogshow
    @gregsvlogshow Год назад +6

    when the dugadeedugadee.. part kicks back in at the end!!! WWWOOOOOAAAAAHHH!! So awesome!

  • @cpmatthews
    @cpmatthews Год назад +280

    People will look back on these videos in a few years and realise that this is where the Indian Metal genre started. Love it, Andre!

    • @parthinater
      @parthinater Год назад +40

      I love his work! But Indian metal scene is already there😅. Listen to varaha swaroopam. It has epic heavy metal guitar and drum in the background with ancient Indian verses and instruments.

    • @bazdesh
      @bazdesh Год назад +14

      you should go listen to Mattias IA Eklundh and his "A Reshuffling of Atoms", for example. hes been doíng these konnokol heavy prog things for years now.

    • @DilliDesiDude
      @DilliDesiDude Год назад +21

      Indian Metal already exists do listen to Rudra and Avial, Agam they all do this

    • @MidgarMerc
      @MidgarMerc Год назад +23

      You'd have to be pretty naive to think there isnt a metal scene in almost every culture out there that has active music scenes and access to metal

    • @UrbanistWaldeinsamkeit
      @UrbanistWaldeinsamkeit Год назад +10

      ... there already is an Indian metal scene, my friend.

  • @Nippontradamus
    @Nippontradamus Год назад +2

    A comment of appreciation for the drummer here. Immaculate rhythm all throughout

  • @moes663
    @moes663 Год назад +85

    Andre brother another one! You've created a music genre I didn't know I needed in my life. In a time where it's hard to find new musical inspiration and movements you've definitely shined a light in a new direction. Great work!

    • @EmilStuenes
      @EmilStuenes Год назад +3

      Andre is awesome, but this genre mix has been around a long time. Mattias IA Eklundh, Marco Minneman, Shawn Lane and Jonas Hellborg are amongst many western musicians using konnakols for rythmic support.

    • @beacurnearecurvata188
      @beacurnearecurvata188 Год назад +1

      Check out Polyphia if you haven't already.

    • @cemreberkkurtcu7239
      @cemreberkkurtcu7239 Год назад

      Its been out for ages lmao the audacity

  • @toast_eating_rat_queen
    @toast_eating_rat_queen Год назад +5

    Thank you for introducing us to all these performances we otherwise might not have found on our own. There’s so much to learn from India.

  • @Phantheman90
    @Phantheman90 Год назад +9

    The effort you put into this is insane. Imagine tabbing this. Every syllable.. Awesome!

  • @rishankkaul
    @rishankkaul Месяц назад +1

    Fibonacci sequence originally called matrameru (when it was written about by Pingala in 300BC) is all over the time signature of Konakoll.

  • @sylveste6003
    @sylveste6003 Год назад +5

    Lots of love lots of hugs and high fives from India my brother💖💖💖💖🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻damn ure awesome

  • @Snardbafulator
    @Snardbafulator Год назад +72

    The deep syncopations at 1:07 and 1:32 absolutely slay me.

    • @kiritobi
      @kiritobi 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah this hits a special part of my brain every time , best part Imo

  • @caughtinamashup7208
    @caughtinamashup7208 Год назад +58

    That was really cool. The rhythms are almost hypnotic and relaxing.

  • @IndependenceGuitar
    @IndependenceGuitar Год назад +8

    This is fkn 🔥 🔥. I love the original video, I’ve seen it a million times when I was learning konnakol and solkatu. This is full on beast mode.

  • @aakaashbulani9237
    @aakaashbulani9237 Год назад +3

    The guitarist just nailed every note, super duper impressive. Massive respect.

  • @parthinater
    @parthinater Год назад +98

    Please make one with thr Shiva Tandav Stotram, it's got great rhythm and it was written thousands of years ago. It's an ancient verse praising lord Shiva. It'll sound amazing with your music. People listen to it everyday. Its very divine.🙏

  • @drakey82
    @drakey82 Год назад +6

    Just Amazing. The drums and guitar timing sounds incredible and technically on another level. How you adapt to these genres boggles the mind!! Thank you :)

  • @JuanRamirez-gr1jc
    @JuanRamirez-gr1jc Год назад +10

    That was really good. I love it. Thank you Andre.

  • @DudiRoss1
    @DudiRoss1 Год назад +13

    Wow you have really done something amazing here that not everyone will appreciate! You have taken a complex piece of rhythmic music and interpreted it and added the dimension of pitch to the rhythmic composition- you didn't just play along. This must have taken ages to learn!

  • @andrewglasmacher
    @andrewglasmacher Год назад +9

    You are an amazing arranger. How you are able to sync so well is beyond me. So talented!

  • @Biglover29
    @Biglover29 Год назад +4

    Huh, I didn't know there were metal heads in India. 😃 For some reason that little pause towards the end made me laugh; that was pretty cool.

  • @ericanderson4151
    @ericanderson4151 Год назад +8

    André Antunes você é um musico excepcional!! Saudações do Brasil! 😃

  • @sTeVe-vl3nh
    @sTeVe-vl3nh Год назад +8

    Didn't know Indians invented Djent😅
    Your playing and musical breaking borders are magnificent. 🎉

  • @Matticus289
    @Matticus289 Год назад +12

    That's some of the cleanest double bass beat boxing I've ever heard

  • @faceslap5
    @faceslap5 Год назад +1

    All of this is so very impressive. And again, I love your addition to an already absurd video. That said...I can't get over the fact that this dude is like an Indian Jay Leno, hair and all.

  • @deranzogunes
    @deranzogunes Год назад +29

    Konnakol is soo weird, hard and magnificent. I think all musicians should learn it to perfect their skill.

  • @maximstarovoyt205
    @maximstarovoyt205 Год назад +2

    Dear Andre, first of all - this is such a deep research and good reproduction. Thank you for diving

  • @LesTutosdUneMinute
    @LesTutosdUneMinute Год назад +5

    Also, the level of rythm mastering in the original video is just incredible

  • @totallypointlessvideos3832
    @totallypointlessvideos3832 Год назад +4

    Amazing how well this blends with heavy metal. It sound fantastic. Thanks Andre!

  • @esess3667
    @esess3667 Год назад +24

    Какая у индусов прекрасная самобытная культура. Совершенно другой мир, неизведанный и манящий. Как мало мы знаем мир, но высокомерно беремся судить о нем

  • @SandraNelson063
    @SandraNelson063 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful to experience 3 people who love what they do, and share the joyful noise they can create. Thank you!

  • @MrTHIAGOPG
    @MrTHIAGOPG Год назад +7

    Grande André! Parabéns mais uma vez por está música. Ficou legal

  • @justinabbott8481
    @justinabbott8481 Год назад +3

    I love all the renditions of Indian music, but metal is my favorite! Love it, man!

  • @kiko7247
    @kiko7247 Год назад +5

    I've been waiting for Indian metal since your last video! Amazing!

  • @DigbijoyMusic
    @DigbijoyMusic Год назад +4

    Pure Goosebumps as an Indian 🇮🇳 unimaginable music production

  • @syazwanmohd1314
    @syazwanmohd1314 Год назад +11

    stop making me fry scream through all of this😭

  • @inesis
    @inesis Год назад +20

    0:24 Exemple of a nonuplet in a 7/4 bar 💀

  • @greenidgelewis8347
    @greenidgelewis8347 Год назад +6

    Indian Classical and Metal, the perfect fusion 🤘

  • @黒マンタ
    @黒マンタ Год назад

    うわーやってる人いた!笑笑
    普段メタル聴かないけどあのインド人2人の狂ったリズム感でこんなカッコいい演奏聴けて最高です!!
    急に6連符入るやつとか12連符みたいな怒涛のフレーズ入るやつも聴きたい。。。

  • @sidneyraboflatz8256
    @sidneyraboflatz8256 Год назад +4

    Blessed to be here at the beginning of a new movement

  • @zonewolf
    @zonewolf Год назад +3

    Dude I had to watch the original video immediately just to see if you sped it up or something. Awesome cover as always, but you just unlocked a brand new form of acapella vocalization and music for me. Thanks Andre!

  • @Blackbird1994
    @Blackbird1994 Год назад +13

    Esse cara eh brutal , um monstro da música, parabéns 🇧🇷🤟

  • @NuttyRedBaBonkerz
    @NuttyRedBaBonkerz Год назад

    I usually watch things on a faster speed. I went to go slow this down 'back to normal' but nope! This is it at normal playback speed! Impressive on both parts!!!

  • @skiinginmt
    @skiinginmt Год назад +5

    This is like a whole new music genre and I would like more of it

  • @anantwashere
    @anantwashere Год назад

    Itne badhiya tareeke se do musical genres ka Sangam, mishran, yeh ek bahut skilled kaarigar hi kar sakta hai. Andre bhai, aap kamaal hain.

  • @rolfigomez3039
    @rolfigomez3039 Год назад +3

    Espectacular André gosto muito de estos Mashup’s!!!

  • @AcapulKero
    @AcapulKero Год назад +2

    So cool! Love you bro!

  • @vulkan1279
    @vulkan1279 Год назад +3

    Best Example of Music Unites The World ❤❤

  • @jeffbaek0523
    @jeffbaek0523 Год назад +3

    Wow... I hope you will someday arrange Korean traditional music like this. Such beautiful arrangements... Love them so much!

  • @lilyofthevalley5586
    @lilyofthevalley5586 Год назад

    Woah! Never heard anything like this!!!!! Brilliant! You Must go to India!

  • @leucreed
    @leucreed Год назад +25

    Cada vez melhor!!!!

  • @ixtoner
    @ixtoner Год назад +1

    One of the best math metal song's i ever heard!))) Greateful!)

  • @nuegonah886
    @nuegonah886 Год назад +6

    HOW ON EARTH IT IS POSSIBLE?
    Yes, original performance is not a something random, it's definitely a very comprehended performance. They count rhythm beats, they intonate pitch exact that way they would to.
    But anyway sounds mindblowing

  • @sebastian7494
    @sebastian7494 Год назад +2

    Very high level vocal delivery! Equally good playing by Andre 🔥🔥🔥

  • @SiSi-xg1hk
    @SiSi-xg1hk Год назад +3

    This must have been such a fun challenge!
    Konnakol is no joke 👏

  • @projectmc15
    @projectmc15 Год назад +11

    When they said Ta Ke Ti Na Dum, man I felt that and it hit me hard that it brought me to tears…
    Seriously though, this is a Djenter’s wet dream, you’re awesome Andre!

  • @parasbisht7990
    @parasbisht7990 Год назад +4

    For anyone who’s interested in similar music, you should check out Pineapple Express, Thaikkudam Bridge and Agam.

  • @bigpopakap
    @bigpopakap Год назад +2

    Amazing as always! Indian classical and metal both have a lot of interesting time signatures and rythms, so its really cool to see them melded together like this. This series of Indian Metal by Andre is one of those things that is so novel, but also obvious in hindsight, which is the most genius place to be 😁

  • @APA504
    @APA504 Год назад +3

    Now, its my favourite song ever

  • @mrigankochoudhury5692
    @mrigankochoudhury5692 Год назад +1

    This is insane.....love from India ❤️

  • @ariefisma8988
    @ariefisma8988 Год назад +5

    Dream theater would crying over this song

  • @johnfp1061
    @johnfp1061 Год назад +2

    Please do more of these 😍😍😍