Shreya Ghoshal & Berklee Indian Ensemble - Aap Ki Nazron Ne Samjha - Vocal Coach Reaction & Analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2023
  • ‪@ShreyaGhoshalOfficial‬ and ‪@BerkleeIndianEnsemble‬ mesmerize in this stripped down, improvisation-forward version of the classic "Aap Ki Nazron Ne Samjha!"
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  • @abhisheksalunkhe2297
    @abhisheksalunkhe2297 3 месяца назад +3

    She is literally writing notes in the air by her hand and singing them at the same time

  • @dharmeshparikh7837
    @dharmeshparikh7837 Год назад +58

    Her Berkeley masterclass is also interesting. You would like it how she uses different techniques and expressions based on the mood of movie scenes and characters. It's very detailed and amazing.

    • @pjzala1836
      @pjzala1836 Год назад +2

      Yes so good

    • @YourOnlineSingingCoach
      @YourOnlineSingingCoach  Год назад +6

      I will watch it, and sure I will learn some things, thanks for the suggestion!

    • @pjzala1836
      @pjzala1836 Год назад +1

      @@YourOnlineSingingCoach i have seen your singing clips they are good ❤ i love when someone who is reacting to music videos is actually an artist and not a random person😊

  • @samridhsaras6752
    @samridhsaras6752 Год назад +23

    Her hands movements are completely natural based on notes ! You can see singing her live and all those intricate hand movements in other videos

  • @trendingstatus3810
    @trendingstatus3810 Год назад +31

    She is the Melody Queen of India ❤

    • @bhaskarcreations8453
      @bhaskarcreations8453 11 месяцев назад +3

      Not only India She is the melody queen of the whole world...❤️

  • @worldpeace3862
    @worldpeace3862 Год назад +8

    Shreya ghoshal ❤💎👸🇮🇳

  • @muditsharmaacoustic
    @muditsharmaacoustic Год назад +4

    Many Indians move with that initial instrumentation with knowing or unknowingly because if the Indian music connection... Thats how easy and complex Indian music is...

  • @Dr.ArbazRahmann
    @Dr.ArbazRahmann 7 месяцев назад +5

    Gosh .. I had goosebumps when you adequately found that improv at 12:00. I just did not expected that despite you being a genuine music scholar, you will nail it at 12:00 where sheya produced gem of improvisation for those 40 seconds .. the fact that you replayed it, not just paused, makes me absolutely clear that you are genius too! It gave me real goose bumps and I could not have seen a better reaction from anyone aksr but you - and this is kinda your tribute to real music lovers. I can’t thank you enough for making my day worth living. Lots of love and regards to an impeccable soul like you who understands and appreciate even the micro melismas and micro facial expressions along with subtle hand techniques- Just marvellous !!
    Respect from London Ontario !

    • @Dr.ArbazRahmann
      @Dr.ArbazRahmann 7 месяцев назад

      I’m sorry that I am watching this video months after you made it. But you truly made me your fan. I am amazed by your phenomenal understanding of Indian classic music. I had no idea that you will be so apt to precisely pick out that improvisation by Shreya at 12:00 timestamp. In the original video I just kept watching and listening those 40 seconds time and again - it’s just mesmerizing. I thought that you will be giving General reaction as a music scholar, but the moment you said “let’s watch it again”, you opened the floodgates of my emotions.. because very few people today can appreciate those intricate little melismas, subtle hand gestures depicting the ongoing ensemble and the great communication from their micro facial expressions. You are genius. In an instant, when you paused the music to watch again that improvisation, I became a lifelong fan of yours. God bless you and lots of love !
      Regards from London Ontario !

  • @i_am_afsana_sgians
    @i_am_afsana_sgians Год назад +17

    If you want to enjoy a versatile singer in every language . So the first choice is Shreya Ghoshal..
    No one has been able to beat shreya ghoshal.. She is truly incredible talented.. She is a living legend.. Lot's Of love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 SGians Army ❤️❤️

    • @K8Nena9
      @K8Nena9 9 месяцев назад +1

      Is shreya bengali?

    • @kakuchaudhary5631
      @kakuchaudhary5631 6 месяцев назад

      @@K8Nena9yes

    • @user-zc6ib9yw6h
      @user-zc6ib9yw6h 2 месяца назад

      Yes she is bengali.she is from kolkata.​@@K8Nena9

  • @pronamimukherjee190
    @pronamimukherjee190 11 месяцев назад +3

    Very good understanding of Indian culture and classical music 🎶. Yes, hand movement is our tradition when we learn singing. It's expression of the words.

  • @Mrs.369
    @Mrs.369 11 месяцев назад +3

    Welcome to Indian Ocean the more deep you go you'll find more treasure 👍

  • @mindbodyexpert
    @mindbodyexpert 7 месяцев назад +3

    Today, after watching this video, I have become your life long fan. Period. Your commentary in this video is an epic example of how much deep understanding of music you have and anyone might have been with you is so blessed. You truly depict the qualities of a great music teacher and lover of fine art. As amazing the performance of Shreya and both the instrumentalists was, I enjoyed those subtle expressions of yours at every stage of this rendition. I can just mute the video and watch the look on your face - it itself is a soothing experience. There is a very very small percentage of people who truly appreciate and understand music and you are definitely one of them great ! I don’t have words to express my respect and regards for you ! Just fantastic !

  • @rhythmrastogi3154
    @rhythmrastogi3154 Год назад +12

    Thank you so much for this reaction and analysis. She is indeed a master. This made my day. Please do more of her 👸

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 11 месяцев назад +3

    After The Great Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhonsle, she's known as The Melody Queen.
    By the way, the original rendition is by the great Lata Mangeshkar. She almost creates the same magic.

  • @pjzala1836
    @pjzala1836 Год назад +6

    Next mannipaya live at Berkley ❤

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 11 месяцев назад +4

    You must read the oldest book on performing arts, "The Natya Shastra" written 2400 years back in India. Absolutely must read if you are an artist.

  • @arunkaushal3268
    @arunkaushal3268 11 месяцев назад

    Omg you can yourself sing so well!!!!🎉 you grasped Indian style so quick 🎉

  • @Dr.ArbazRahmann
    @Dr.ArbazRahmann 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m sorry that I am watching this video months after you made it. But you truly made me your fan. I am amazed by your phenomenal understanding of Indian classic music. I had no idea that you will be so apt to precisely pick out that improvisation by Shreya at 12:00 timestamp. In the original video I just kept watching and listening those 40 seconds time and again - it’s just mesmerizing. I thought that you will be giving General reaction as a music scholar, but the moment you said “let’s watch it again”, you opened the floodgates of my emotions.. because very few people today can appreciate those intricate little melismas, subtle hand gestures depicting the ongoing ensemble and the great communication from their micro facial expressions. You are genius. In an instant, when you paused the music to watch again that improvisation, I became a lifelong fan of yours. God bless you and lots of love !
    Regards from London Ontario !

    • @Dr.ArbazRahmann
      @Dr.ArbazRahmann 7 месяцев назад

      Gosh .. I had goosebumps when you adequately found that improv at 12:00. I just did not expected that despite you being a genuine music scholar, you will nail it at 12:00 where sheya produced gem of improvisation for those 40 seconds .. the fact that you replayed it, not just paused, makes me absolutely clear that you are genius too! It gave me real goose bumps and I could not have seen a better reaction from anyone aksr but you - and this is kinda your tribute to real music lovers. I can’t thank you enough for making my day worth living. Lots of love and regards to an impeccable soul like you who understands and appreciate even the micro melismas and micro facial expressions along with subtle hand techniques- Just marvellous !!
      Respect from London Ontario !

  • @consig1iere294
    @consig1iere294 6 месяцев назад

    The lyrics are equally out of this world.

  • @rajeevrj8573
    @rajeevrj8573 11 месяцев назад

    Divine level music. Welcome to Indian music.

  • @rawat_bheji
    @rawat_bheji Год назад +1

    She is goddess 😍😍

  • @KundanSingh-wm9rx
    @KundanSingh-wm9rx 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful song beautiful music beautiful voice I like u❤❤🎉🎉

  • @dhrubapaneru6475
    @dhrubapaneru6475 6 месяцев назад

    Musical therapy

  • @thanimayinkaadhalan
    @thanimayinkaadhalan 11 месяцев назад

    She's a Goddess

  • @argablack7277
    @argablack7277 Год назад +6

    Please next reaction sreya ghosal and Chitra satyam sivam sundaram please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Pragya3421
    @Pragya3421 28 дней назад

    The notes which you did from Shreya Ghosal song was amazing. I never heard any foreigner doing indian notes without western accent. 🤣🤣😂😂. Yours was in Indian accent ❤️

  • @vicky63135
    @vicky63135 Год назад +3

    Looking forward for more videos about my beloved country music. May you have a good day, mam.

    • @YourOnlineSingingCoach
      @YourOnlineSingingCoach  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I’m always open to suggestions if you have any favorite artists or songs you think I should react to!

  • @NewEntertainmentworld01
    @NewEntertainmentworld01 Год назад

    U all are rock

  • @direwolf7491
    @direwolf7491 Год назад +1

    This song was originally sung by Legendary Lata Mangeshkar ji

  • @bhaveshpatel7042
    @bhaveshpatel7042 Год назад +1

    Shreya voice without auto tuner.

  • @thanimayinkaadhalan
    @thanimayinkaadhalan 11 месяцев назад

    Kindly do more reaction videos on her life performance ❤️

  • @whatsnxt9144
    @whatsnxt9144 10 месяцев назад

    The violinist killed it equally

  • @sagaa4143
    @sagaa4143 Год назад +4

    That "improvisation" at 12:30 is a typical raag bhairavi phrase. Been sung to death.. Bhairavi is perhaps the only and the most chromatic raag in Indian classical. Shreya has also chosen to do some chromatic runs in that phrase.

    • @YourOnlineSingingCoach
      @YourOnlineSingingCoach  Год назад +1

      Thanks, that’s helpful to know!

    • @Thabadthabad
      @Thabadthabad Год назад

      First: thats not bhairavi at all
      Bhairavi is phrygian
      This song is mostly in B , mostly B minor , that is asavari with 7th safed.
      Bhairavi is Sa re ga Ma Pa dha ni Sa
      Which in B is B C D E F# G A B
      But she took the leading tone there which is A#,
      She starts with the 5th, thats Pa or F# and goes up as F# G A B , then goes slightly back to A# for that tension and then holds B again. Had it been bhairavi there would not be any A# thats suddh Ni , theres no shuddh Ni in bhairavi.
      However theres in Bhairav(b2 b6, re dha) but then theres no komal ni in bhairav.
      Second : bhairavi is not at all the most chromatic raag in indian classical
      If one has to argue, it might just be todi

  • @user-yx9wq2cl1n
    @user-yx9wq2cl1n 12 дней назад

    The conversation of instruments or voices is called Jugalbandi in Indian classical music. Jugal means pair and bandi refers to together or pairing together. The methodology of Indian music is to express the Bhav or the mood, emotions and feelings in the way they rise and waft in the human consciousness and the mastery is towards perfecting the reproduction of the same flow through notes which are considered as vibrational extensions of Being or life. The standardisations and also the performers innovations are what is rehearsed on guiding templates as well as expressive variances which in western terms would roughly mean A Piacere are based on flow of human emotions based on time of day, events, seasons and so on. The devil is in the intricate detailing of expressions to express the flow of feelings. Even Notes can be bent sub noted and stretched to suit the expression. You cannot slow it down to understand. It wont help as it will change or metaporphose the nexxt time. It is better to approach top down from gauging the menaing, mood and context. The notes flow likewise. In Indian and Hindu concept life and creation is not material or denominated, it is vibrational and fluid and traditions of Indian music consider this as the origin and inspiration of music through which life finds an expression. So even though it has a sound mathematical structure and base which is the base of all music it is not fixed or compartmentalised or strictly denominated mathematically as in western music. Indian music may be termed as more analog in nature compared to western music which may be termed as more digitised for better understanding of the difference. Indian classical music is called as Shastriya Sangeet or music as enshrined in the Shastras. The Shastras are practical manuals of extending the Hindu or Dharmic Philosophies from Vedas to Upanishads and many other texts in aspects of daily or practical life.
    I appreciate your sincere efforts in trying to understand the same rather than just trying to categorise as most western listeners tend to do. The essence of fluidity escapes them as they try to break down the music through metrics of western techniques.
    The off script is natural in Indian music as the performers all get into the same emotional states and express themselves both in commonality and variances based on the main theme and personal experiences of the same. They do not stray as the mood is common and the template revolves around the same. Each performer identifies and encourage it in the other to create experential variances which create a Jugalbandi. They are more focussed at understanding each other to add up rather than just the score sheet or their part in the individual scores. The structure of a performance evolves around the emotions and not around the mathematical construct. And this attempt at perfection of comprehension has evolved in India through many thousands of years from the Vedas to today.

  • @shreyaghoshalofficialpage4403
    @shreyaghoshalofficialpage4403 11 месяцев назад +1

    Pls react (Mere dholna) live performance Shreya Ghoshal 😢

  • @maghamsateshkumar6355
    @maghamsateshkumar6355 11 месяцев назад

    Hi dear you want to cry with joy listening music then you need to listen old south indian singers classical songs for mythological movies.singers like GHANTASALA,SP BALASUBRAMANYAM
    YESUDAS
    SP BALASUBRAMANIAM
    after hearing their songs you forget who you are..

  • @what9606
    @what9606 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can you react her munde va live its soo goood

  • @panksmandali
    @panksmandali Год назад +2

    Please review original song by Lata Mangeshkar

  • @d.a9979
    @d.a9979 11 месяцев назад

    Thats music you can try on every device that she was singing but its god given you will never match it except it

  • @Infinitboundaries
    @Infinitboundaries Год назад +1

    Violin guy is communicating to shreya goshal and to other musicians properly. But the guy you said, was not communicating properly. It because the violinist played a run an cued for shreya to sing, and that movement the string instrument tried to do play something weird note and violinist said, no, dont do that with his head while he playing. You can see that in the starting where she starts to sing.

  • @livemusic9364
    @livemusic9364 Год назад

    He doesn't need ato tune ❤️

  • @gnani65
    @gnani65 10 месяцев назад +1

    Please don't pause in the middle, you will miss the essence of the song you can react after the completion of the video

  • @Pragya3421
    @Pragya3421 28 дней назад

    I would like you to sing this song from you ✌️

  • @adityasharma2k
    @adityasharma2k 10 месяцев назад

    Plz do more reactions vid to indian music

  • @DeepakKumar-bs3kx
    @DeepakKumar-bs3kx 10 месяцев назад

    Sonu Nigam concert performance you will love it
    "Abhi mujhme kahi, please react it❤

  • @musikzz9843
    @musikzz9843 Год назад +6

    React to her Master Class at Berklee. You should get more knowledge about indian music

  • @statesidedesi
    @statesidedesi Год назад

    She sings like a violin and sounds like a flute. Too much hard work (riyaz) and decades put into this precision in art of expressing the ar 21:03 t of India classical, a bit of pop or may be sometimes jazzy vocal. Prior to her in bollywood it was provably Alka Yagnik,, kavita Krishnamurti, Asha bhosale or the greatest of all Lata Mangeshkar.
    I am not doing justice to other many great singers however, these are like the best 4-5 Indian/ bollywood commercial female vocalists from India. Pakistan is whole another set of great singers from the same music culture and mostly language.

  • @parth1211
    @parth1211 11 месяцев назад

    Pleaee listen more to Arijit songs ❤

  • @nandakishorc1550
    @nandakishorc1550 Год назад

    Is that Malayalam alphabet "sa"(tatoo), on your arm?

  • @gss6531
    @gss6531 3 месяца назад

    If Justin Timberlake was a violinist...

  • @sangitanashirabadkar8498
    @sangitanashirabadkar8498 Год назад

    Please react to Arjit singh's "Lal ishq". The link is
    ruclips.net/video/sup9qQTcXso/видео.html

  • @elevateinfinity
    @elevateinfinity Год назад +2

    Listen to the original by The late Lata Mangeshkar.

  • @ramananrpg6257
    @ramananrpg6257 24 дня назад

    Nobody , disected Indian classical music, like you did to discover half and micro notes at " half speed " . Get an alogue ...

  • @vaibhavsane2
    @vaibhavsane2 Год назад

    Next time can you try to be a little more fake in your reaction? It will be 'Awesome' ....

  • @AnshSinghal79
    @AnshSinghal79 Месяц назад

    we do not expect reaction in bit and pieces,it hinder the flow and fun of everything which is being reacted upon, this is not the way how you judge on anything, be it answer sheet of school, college examination, any cooking dish you taste any singing,dance or essay competition, you judge or give your opinion on final product not in between or in middle because in that way you could neither get a look on what they are up-to nor you could be able to assess the wholesome quality of the product, i find this amazing and kind of habit that most people from west suddenly start giving their opinion stopping the program in between and some of them even do not stop the program, i do not get how one can make their opinion without letting it complete properly and listening or watching it with full attention, it looks like it is their opinion/reaction which matter most to them than program itself , whereas people from Asia mostly save their reaction for the end and even Russian do it like this which is i guess is the proper way to react on anything, i am just giving words to my thoughts, do not get offended, nothing personal, take it like a suggestion, btw your reaction is good only problem is it breaks the flow and fun of anything you watch on because many a time for many of your audience it may be the first time to get to see that program so they love to enjoy program too with you and expect reaction in the end only, hope you got my point

  • @mindbodyexpert
    @mindbodyexpert 7 месяцев назад

    Today, after watching this video, I have become your life long fan. Period. Your commentary in this video is an epic example of how much deep understanding of music you have and anyone might have been with you is so blessed. You truly depict the qualities of a great music teacher and lover of fine art. As amazing the performance of Shreya and both the instrumentalists was, I enjoyed those subtle expressions of yours at every stage of this rendition. I can just mute the video and watch the look on your face - it itself is a soothing experience. There is a very very small percentage of people who truly appreciate and understand music and you are definitely one of them great ! I don’t have words to express my respect and regards for you ! Just fantastic !