Interesting but funny, because I'm a brazillian musician and couldn't find anything at all that reminded me of samba, forró or maracatu in the examples that Trilok showed. :-) Despite of this, he is still a great musician. Just let me state: this is not SAMBA, FORRÓ or MARACATU in anyway! Hahahahaha…
Sorry if I offended you in anyway. I don't think any culture, country or it's people is the owner or creator of any style of music. I just meant that if anyone played those patterns to a brazilian person, whether a common guy who never studied music on life or someone like me who gives music classes since 1981, plays on gigs since 1990 and is graduated and post-gradueated on music composition, he would probably love it but would never recognize it as samba, forró or maracatu rhythm patterns...
I think the point Trilok was making is that all rhythm is connected and different cultures utilize very similar rhythmic components, but played in a different "style".
Sure, it´s what I thought of his speech. But what I'm saying is that those examples have nothing to do with samba, forró or maracatu AT ALL. It´s like he had called it waltz, polka and rock n' roll, for instance, and it wouldn´t have anything to do with those rhythms... But let me be clear: He is a great musician and I like him a lot!
c'est vraiment magnifique comme instrument + le frérot est un giga chad qui joue très bien
Sublime Trilok. Tout est la !
c'est super bien et j'ai surtout aimé sa sincérité dans le partage
Une ouverture sur les mondes par leurs origines, ce sont des gens comme eux qui nous font avancer
Very few who can play tabla with zakir, his style is so alert and intense. Sublime
Superbe !!
There are two musicians I want to see live before I die: Trilok Gurtu and Egberto Gismonti.
j'ai vu son show à Québec y'a des lunes, magnifique.
Mais bravo à Trilok quand même !
Sublime
Enorme !!!
Impressionnant
magnifique!
this man is an alien.
Bonsoir. quelqu'un aurait il un lien de cours de bina svp.
Merci 🥰
😮 oh wah
Les Rythmes initiales de la dance cosmique du début du Monde
😍😍😍🤗
bien
Dommage
Interesting but funny, because I'm a brazillian musician and couldn't find anything at all that reminded me of samba, forró or maracatu in the examples that Trilok showed. :-) Despite of this, he is still a great musician. Just let me state: this is not SAMBA, FORRÓ or MARACATU in anyway! Hahahahaha…
Sorry if I offended you in anyway. I don't think any culture, country or it's people is the owner or creator of any style of music. I just meant that if anyone played those patterns to a brazilian person, whether a common guy who never studied music on life or someone like me who gives music classes since 1981, plays on gigs since 1990 and is graduated and post-gradueated on music composition, he would probably love it but would never recognize it as samba, forró or maracatu rhythm patterns...
I think the point Trilok was making is that all rhythm is connected and different cultures utilize very similar rhythmic components, but played in a different "style".
Sure, it´s what I thought of his speech. But what I'm saying is that those examples have nothing to do with samba, forró or maracatu AT ALL. It´s like he had called it waltz, polka and rock n' roll, for instance, and it wouldn´t have anything to do with those rhythms... But let me be clear: He is a great musician and I like him a lot!
True this is not. It is similar.