Some instruments are not even mentioned in the video like Nadhaswaram, Thavil, Panchavadyam from Kerala and some more folk instruments from the south and east of India
The instrument you talk about at the end part is called as Jaltarang, there are many pots filled with water and player plays it by striking on it with two sticks, it tuned by adjusting the level of the water in each pot
We have hundreds and hundreds of instruments all over India. Each state has its own 50 100 instruments. It's good to watch you cover this rich culture.
Where is the classical Tamil Instrument "Parai" ? Which is almost 5000 years old and still in use for various occasions in Tamil nadu, u guys already danced for this in vaathi coming song by vijay, it is a special instrument, u guys should make a separate video for it. 😄
@12:13 from your description it seems to be Jal Tarang. The cups, aside from being different sizes, are filled with water up to varying levels to tune the sound they produce.
We Keralites have so many other instruments like CHENDA, MADHALAM, TIMILA, KUZHAL, IDAYKA.. This video covered mostly the north Indian type instruments.
the instrument that you are mentioning about with multiple pots around is called "Jalatharangam". Just search for it in youtube. You will get good videos where this instrument is played and it sounds so sweet.
Quite a precise one...Still misses a lot...but great sum up..Khol...used in Bengal....vaisnavite festivals n Pung Cholom..in Manipuri dance...Famously the Bengali version of Dhol....i. e the Dhaak....played during Pujas......Intrinsic part of Bengal...
Anuja is an artist. I believe these were her own doodles. You can follow her on Insta for more. Also, you can watch her video explaining the difference between Indian and Western classical music and get a taste of her acting skills too. 😄
'Jal-tarang' is the name of the glass-bowl set you mentioned toward the end - that is struck with sticks. Yes, Anuja Kamat made some nice videos. This one just covers the prominent types heard commonly in Indian classical concerts and recordings. And, leaving the regional variants aside, there is a large number of folk and modern instruments that can be the subject of a voluminous book. Explore and enjoy.
Clay utensil instrument is " Jala Tharangam " means Water Vibrations! 😀 Yes, I have seen concerts on that one. Wind instrument " Naga Swaram " and " Thvil" skin instrument didn't make it to list! Being a South Indian how she missed these two ancient ones from Southern Temple to marriage ceremony ; must haves.
The instrument made by cups, set in semi circular formation, with water filled in it and played with help of a stick like thing, is called "Jal-tarang" if I am getting your explanation correct about that video (Not an expert but I am guessing), thankyou for this video..very educational :)
Flute comes from Lord Krishna Veena & Sitar comes from Goddess Saraswati .. Mridanga & Dambaru comes from Lord Shiva .. Sarangi also comes from devotional songs or bhajans for Lord Vishnu & Lord Shiva
Also the classic indian instruments like. Sitar and stuff People really need to maintain those and treat them like. Holy thing We usually do puja of that instrument Before and after using the instrument we pray and thank god that he made us soo lucky that we could play this instrument Anyway I love your reactions love love❤️
Knowedge tip: indian instruments seems to be mostly popular hinduatani and token carnatic instruments. To be fair thats the disclaimer at the beginning of the video. Good work. Protip: please note this is probably a sliver of all popular instruments and from the perspective of certain folks.
There is a form of Indian music you guys haven't yet heard of, it's a folk music form belonging to the eastern state of Odisha, more precisely to one of the western districts of the state known as 'Sambalpuri' You guys should really check it out because it's the most powerful form of music you Guys have ever heard I bet..... Do check it out
You are so interested in Indian classical music, you NEED to watch the Amazon series BANDISH BANDITS. Dont go by the trailer, it is a remarkable show brilliantly exploring the complexities of Indian classical music. Naseeruddin Shah is there too. Please just watch it! It's all the rave right now.
Watch the original BANGLA web series Tansener Tanpura.. The song Tomake Bhalobheshe is simply mind blowing... Rick you can dedicate this song to Indrani...
What other videos should we react to???
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And each one of the instruments have different types.... Veena - saraswathi veena, chithra veena, etc.....
Vichitra Veena, Rabaab, Matka, Gungroo, Jal Tarang, Tanpura, iktara etc etc etc
The name of a rare kind of veena is "Ravan Hattha".....
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Rudra Veena as well
Bobbili Veena
Some instruments are not even mentioned in the video like Nadhaswaram, Thavil, Panchavadyam from Kerala and some more folk instruments from the south and east of India
I think she was only giving examples
There are also lot of Punjabi Folk Instruments like Tumbi , Dhad , Bagdu , Algoza etc which they didn't mention .
Atleast they should say it is only used carnatic or north india...
She clearly said, it will be impossible to cover all, so she will try to mention only those which are more likely to be seen in concerts.
Yeah! Chenda, Tutari, Jaltarang, Iktara... so many!
Fun fact: violin is not an Indian origin instrument but u can never imagine Carnatic without a violin 😅😅
Lol. So Stop imagining & start listening to REAL Carnatic Music.😂😂
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Also harmonium.. it has Mid western origin..
@@prashpiii ..Harmonium came from France ..but Indian one is later modified to fit to Indian classical music in 16th century
The instrument you talk about at the end part is called as Jaltarang, there are many pots filled with water and player plays it by striking on it with two sticks, it tuned by adjusting the level of the water in each pot
You guys have a real taste for music. Best reaction channel for musical content.
Oh yes
The clay bowl instruments you were referring to by the end are known as 'JAL TARANG' and they are so soothing.
We have hundreds and hundreds of instruments all over India. Each state has its own 50 100 instruments.
It's good to watch you cover this rich culture.
Congratulations for the new President Rick and Korbin 👍🏼👏🏼😀💐🎉
What a crisp video, there are so many complex variations yet she explained them simply and in short and also gave sound samples.
Glad this was not a stand up when I read Rick's shirt
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Where is the classical Tamil Instrument "Parai" ? Which is almost 5000 years old and still in use for various occasions in Tamil nadu, u guys already danced for this in vaathi coming song by vijay, it is a special instrument, u guys should make a separate video for it. 😄
She gave a disclaimer for y'all in the beginning
These are Classical Instruments but their are many Regional Folk Instruments also .
Do Vikram Kamal Hassan 232 movie's teaser released yesterday 🔥🔥🔥
@12:13 from your description it seems to be Jal Tarang. The cups, aside from being different sizes, are filled with water up to varying levels to tune the sound they produce.
Such a great video, even I didn't know about these things
We Keralites have so many other instruments like CHENDA, MADHALAM, TIMILA, KUZHAL, IDAYKA.. This video covered mostly the north Indian type instruments.
Her smile makes me happy! Really informative video!
I feel the channel has grown in quality of content...way beyond just songs and movie trailer reactions
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Wow u guys bring some genuine and informative stuff .. thanks guys .
If either of you are musically inclined, which of these instruments would you like to learn to play?
Ooooh nice question! They should answer this one!!!!🙏
the instrument that you are mentioning about with multiple pots around is called "Jalatharangam". Just search for it in youtube. You will get good videos where this instrument is played and it sounds so sweet.
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Cool shirt Rick!
She has missed out nagadwar or nadaswaram from the carnatic world,which is also a wind instruments played with a reed like Shenoy.
There are a lot of movie and music reaction channels out there but you guys do both of them and review them with great detail. Awesome guys👍🏼❤️.
Refresher class after so many years
The one with the cups and water is called Jaltarang.
Where is chenda ???
Quite a precise one...Still misses a lot...but great sum up..Khol...used in Bengal....vaisnavite festivals n Pung Cholom..in Manipuri dance...Famously the Bengali version of Dhol....i. e the Dhaak....played during Pujas......Intrinsic part of Bengal...
Each instrument has a world of its own to explore. I am hooked to Harmonium and Tabla due to qawwali especially Nusrat fateh ali Khan's performances.
And also each state has their folk instruments too
You are recommended to listen to ustad Bismillah Khan shehenai and
Anuja is an artist. I believe these were her own doodles. You can follow her on Insta for more. Also, you can watch her video explaining the difference between Indian and Western classical music and get a taste of her acting skills too. 😄
She is amazing........... 🙏🙏🙏
'Jal-tarang' is the name of the glass-bowl set you mentioned toward the end - that is struck with sticks. Yes, Anuja Kamat made some nice videos. This one just covers the prominent types heard commonly in Indian classical concerts and recordings. And, leaving the regional variants aside, there is a large number of folk and modern instruments that can be the subject of a voluminous book. Explore and enjoy.
These are basics and all of them have subtypes. Some of the instruments have bass version like 'surbahar', 'rudraveena'.
Veena is oldest finger dancing music instrument in the world, made in tamilnadu.
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All her videos are great...You should do more of her videos on various raags individually explained with examples from Hindi movie songs..
Fun exploring reaction...
Lovely...
Cheers,
Pradeep Rajkumar.
Pollachi,Tamilnadu.
Jal Tarang is the name for the instrument. Fill water in ceramic bowls and play.
Clay utensil instrument is " Jala Tharangam " means Water Vibrations! 😀 Yes, I have seen concerts on that one. Wind instrument " Naga Swaram " and " Thvil" skin instrument didn't make it to list! Being a South Indian how she missed these two ancient ones from Southern Temple to marriage ceremony ; must haves.
Heard winning speech of Kamla Harris... Felt proud on her... It was goosebumping... Congratulations USA from India💪💪👏👏
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The instrument made by cups, set in semi circular formation, with water filled in it and played with help of a stick like thing, is called "Jal-tarang" if I am getting your explanation correct about that video (Not an expert but I am guessing), thankyou for this video..very educational :)
Oldest but still popular instruments-- nadhaswaram and thavil have been missed out.
She missed one Indian string instrument which doesn't have frets: Gotu Vadyam played by Dr. Ravi Kiran !
12:07 JAL tarang?
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Flute comes from Lord Krishna
Veena & Sitar comes from Goddess Saraswati ..
Mridanga & Dambaru comes from Lord Shiva ..
Sarangi also comes from devotional songs or bhajans for Lord Vishnu & Lord Shiva
அருமையான தொகுப்பு இது முதல் முறையாக பார்க்க👀🔎🔍 இந்திய அரசு.. ஏன் இந்த கலைஞர்கள் ஊக்குவிக்கும் விக்கெட் வில்லை..
Congratulations America you people saved the democracy , pluralism,and most importantly it feels like finally madness will be over and truth shines 😘
*These are most common instruments that's why we can recognize most of them easily.*
Also the classic indian instruments like. Sitar and stuff
People really need to maintain those and treat them like. Holy thing
We usually do puja of that instrument
Before and after using the instrument we pray and thank god that he made us soo lucky that we could play this instrument
Anyway I love your reactions love love❤️
Where is yaazh (harp)??
Where is kerala intrument and Tamilnadu parai... Some instrument missing
I guess that video was about Jalatarangam...you guys reacted to it.
I recommended that a lot of time. Why it got blocked?
Sir pls react to Jagjit Singh ahista shirts in Dubai pls plz 😭😭😭
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Even for Indians this video is very informative ❤️
Nadaswaram is one of the main aerophones used in South India. It should have been mentioned. Also chenda..
Wow....very good 🙏🙏👍👍
Where is the link to the original video?
Lots of love to Rick and Korbin. And congratulations on the new President ❤️
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Such a nonsense comment you did. BTW Love from INDIA 🇮🇳
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Kela 🤣🤣🤣
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I think that there are many different instruments that are not studied because of their regional or tribal origin and practice.
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Knowedge tip: indian instruments seems to be mostly popular hinduatani and token carnatic instruments. To be fair thats the disclaimer at the beginning of the video. Good work. Protip: please note this is probably a sliver of all popular instruments and from the perspective of certain folks.
Writing this b4 even starting video... So happy to see this episode ❤️❤️
There is a form of Indian music you guys haven't yet heard of, it's a folk music form belonging to the eastern state of Odisha, more precisely to one of the western districts of the state known as 'Sambalpuri'
You guys should really check it out because it's the most powerful form of music you Guys have ever heard I bet.....
Do check it out
You are so interested in Indian classical music, you NEED to watch the Amazon series BANDISH BANDITS. Dont go by the trailer, it is a remarkable show brilliantly exploring the complexities of Indian classical music. Naseeruddin Shah is there too. Please just watch it! It's all the rave right now.
Watch the original BANGLA web series Tansener Tanpura.. The song Tomake Bhalobheshe is simply mind blowing... Rick you can dedicate this song to Indrani...
Korbian you might be the happiest lad out there...
You miss out many important instruments such as mouth organ, Dholaki, Sambhal, been( nagin dhun)
No video on the legend Kamal hassan for his birthday yesterday...I thought maybe today...still waiting🙄
What about nadaswaram, jaladarangam
Love from india
Nice .very informative.but what was going on back on t.v screen
Really do hope you can resume to.your old.time schedule pweez
The timings in US has changed due to day light savings, they are doing it at the same time in US time
Thanks, they did maintain the.same times last year regardless of U.S. time changes
She forgot Nadhaswaram, the ancient carnatic wind instrument!
React "bumbole" song from laxmi bomb🔥🔥🔥
Always watching PJ masks on netflix! The background has been PJ masks for quite a few videos now :D
Please react to bambholle song of Laxmi movie
Yess they rlly need to watch that🔥🔥🔥
Where is Chanda instrument?
anuja kamat herself is an artist and all the drawings/ sketches in her videos are done by her
Where the hell is the acknowledgement to Kamal Hassan's birthday!??
Thanks.
Karnataka classical music Barth from Karnataka. Father of purandharadasaru from Karnataka
Please react to ABCD song from hum saath saath hai.❤❤
Atleast react to movie Vikram by kamal haasan
THIS VDEOS NICE 🤘🤘
The video didnt cover any of the instruments in Kerala
How did she miss chenda....
It is called Our Knowledgeable Reactions😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
This is Not Good.. You People didn't do anything for Kamal Hassan's Birthday.. He is one of the Legends of not only Indian Cinema, but World Cinema..