Raag Bhimpalas - I

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2017
  • CEC 02: Arts (Arts, Humanities and Languages) managed by CEC,DELHI

Komentáře • 46

  • @manivelsahayam1317
    @manivelsahayam1317 Před 5 lety +11

    Easy way to find information is just type the name of the Raag and then type CEC

  • @seemapathak8291
    @seemapathak8291 Před rokem +2

    Wa..Superb Rendered Raga Bhimpalas...👏🎶👏

  • @mohini57
    @mohini57 Před 5 lety +6

    I had the same problem unable to find the hidden treasures. And wondering what other ragas I have missed. These episodes are so so good

  • @msptra
    @msptra Před 2 lety +1

    How beautifully taught! Glad I found this gem of a lesson. "The bridges between two notes have to be mastered. Bhimpalasi is not the skeleton of the notes that make it". It took me ages to realize that this is why Hindustani music cannot be written and has to be learnt from a guru by continuously listening.

  • @Guddujangirofficial
    @Guddujangirofficial Před rokem +1

    Precious knowledge 😊
    Thanks for it
    Jus bowed in your respect 🙇🏼

  • @user-gt3bc5zi9x
    @user-gt3bc5zi9x Před 3 lety +1

    Admirable series about the nerves of ragas. Surprised how some may criticize the anchors. They rightly try to pull out more information, commendable anchoring also. Attention be paid on raga by listener. Beneficial for hindi as well non hindi belt.

  • @sirajulhaque505
    @sirajulhaque505 Před rokem

    ❤very very beautiful बहुत-बहुत dhanyvad

  • @amitabhdes
    @amitabhdes Před rokem

    very well explained with practical demonstrations. Thank you for this programme.

  • @ld449
    @ld449 Před rokem +1

    बड़े दुख की बात है ये अंग्रेजी बोलना शान समझते है

    • @apnachenel
      @apnachenel Před 9 měsíci +1

      Ye koi performing show nahi hai..
      Ye keval students ke liye hai..
      Kya aap nhi chahte ki hamara Hindustani Sangeet foreigner countries ke people bhi enjoy karen... ❤❤❤

  • @kamleshkumardiwan
    @kamleshkumardiwan Před rokem +1

    माननीया राग में सरगम के साथ बंदिश गायन के उदाहरण भी दीजिएगा धन्यवाद शुभकामनाएं अभिनंदन

  • @dattatrayanalawade2016
    @dattatrayanalawade2016 Před 4 lety +5

    रागा is South Indian pronounciation. When it comes to Hindustani then it must be राग.

    • @yashwindewangan8553
      @yashwindewangan8553 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Its raagam in carnatic , raaga is anglo pronunciation of raag

  • @tejovatimyfav5371
    @tejovatimyfav5371 Před 5 lety

    Wow! wonderful.!!meend well explained.

  • @sicario91
    @sicario91 Před rokem

    Great lesson! So thankful for this knowledge.

  • @AKSingh-dk7er
    @AKSingh-dk7er Před 4 lety +1

    Very very informative.... thanks a lot...

  • @lakhopalni5219
    @lakhopalni5219 Před 5 lety +1

    This type of lecture is very important for the students who learn Indian classical music.

  • @sanpatkan
    @sanpatkan Před 6 lety +12

    Best lectures but most mismanaged channel. why they dont create playlists for seperate subjects, so that student will be able to search the channel easily. What is the point of putting thousands of videos at random.
    so you have to search hundreds of videos related with say physics, history, vedas, political science etc. and still will not find anything related with Indian classical vocal music.

    • @smt.gayatrimohanmurty4850
      @smt.gayatrimohanmurty4850 Před 6 lety +1

      I think when you subscribe to a channel, and turn the notifications on, you are intimated. The topics that interest you could always be referred to
      We are fortunate that such valuable information is being shared with like minded people at no cost. One must be thankful to Academics that has always shared a wealth of knowledge , with a respectable outlook , that Education is for all.
      All praise to the Professionalism shown .

    • @sanpatkan
      @sanpatkan Před 6 lety +3

      Gayatri Murty, will you please go to the channel and try to search for this video. Then please tell me how much time you spent.
      After locating this particular video, please try to locate a lecture on raag Tilak kamod! You will know what I am trying to tell.
      Ofcourse we are greatful for such a treasure of knowledge. But to enter a hugely massive library without any indexing help and arranged in archaic manner and then to search a book is maddening.
      If this happens then people stop coming to the library. And then the scholerly work is not at all beneficial to anybody. That is a great loss.
      Why these beaurocrats could not create a play list named Indian classical music Vocal.
      They are lazy. It is frustrating to the works of scholars gone to dust.
      We could see this lecture because You tube has its own kindness.
      But what if I want to see other lectures of Pandit Koparkar?
      And what if my hopes are elevated and I want to search for the other lectures.
      Believe me, no use. I have tried.
      By the way I have already subscribed the channel. But then I don't get notified of the topic of my interest, but every video uploaded. I am a student of vocal music.why I would bother if some body uploaded a lecture on ancient pagan rituals in Rome. Rather I will go to the channel, search for the play list of particular topic I am interested.
      But such incompetency is expected from the administration of any Indian organisation. We should be proud of that.

    • @joyshankarthakur7397
      @joyshankarthakur7397 Před 2 lety

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    • @joyshankarthakur7397
      @joyshankarthakur7397 Před 2 lety

      Shared to you a playlist of this channel I made

  • @FAHEEMSHAH578
    @FAHEEMSHAH578 Před 2 lety +1

    سلامت رہو

  • @paralikarsv
    @paralikarsv Před 6 lety +1

    Very informative,

  • @ganeshpawar2737
    @ganeshpawar2737 Před 6 lety

    Thanks

  • @gargibilwanikar3177
    @gargibilwanikar3177 Před 3 lety +1

    These episodes are just classic 🙏

  • @canislove3165
    @canislove3165 Před rokem

    Very nice

  • @vinodbaraiya5548
    @vinodbaraiya5548 Před rokem

    Wah

  • @pramodkumarlandage2767
    @pramodkumarlandage2767 Před 5 lety +1

    Very nice for music learners.Thanks.

  • @Dr.AnshuVerma
    @Dr.AnshuVerma Před měsícem

    @ Bheemplasi

  • @jidnyasagore6939
    @jidnyasagore6939 Před 3 lety +1

    Very important thing explained after 14. Do not miss!!!!

  • @61vishwanath
    @61vishwanath Před 2 lety +2

    Why do you insist on using English as the medium of communication?

    • @keithhunt5328
      @keithhunt5328 Před 6 měsíci

      South Indians don't understand hindi

    • @asp1671
      @asp1671 Před 2 měsíci

      bhai india mein hinduon ke ilava aur log bhi exist karte hain na😅😅

  • @joyshankarthakur7397
    @joyshankarthakur7397 Před 5 lety +2

    A humble question: Should we use vibrato in Indian classical music?

    • @soumyadeepdutta3726
      @soumyadeepdutta3726 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes... in Hindustani classical we have andolan... which is a substitute for vibrato. In certain raags, andolan of some specific notes are the characteristics of that raag. As in raag darbari, gandhar and dhaivat are oscillating ( andolit), which discriminates it from adana..which has similar sets of swaras to darbari, but gandhar and dhaivat are not oscillating.( Though there are major differences apart from this)

    • @vijayrk7329
      @vijayrk7329 Před 2 lety +1

      It's used in all classical music..in Karnataka Sangeetha it's called kampita

    • @vedant_kulkarni
      @vedant_kulkarni Před rokem

      No...absolutely not! The pressure which you apply to your higher notes should be from your nabhi...which should be natural. And, anyway there isn't any concept of vibrato in Indian Classical Music.

  • @sunnyshirbavikar2801
    @sunnyshirbavikar2801 Před 2 lety +1

    अत्यंत खेद का विशेष है कि भारतीय शास्त्रीय संगीत आप गा तो हिंदी में रहे हैं पर उसकी विवेचना अंग्रेजी में में करते हैं क्या आज भी हम मानसिक गुलामी से नहीं उबरे
    कृपया हिंदी में विवेचना करें 🙏

  • @sword013
    @sword013 Před 5 lety +1

    English nay jamta to why :/
    btw the raag was excellent

  • @lathajanardhan9459
    @lathajanardhan9459 Před 3 lety +1

    The host is more informative.Actually all information should be elicited from the guest

  • @manojjain6737
    @manojjain6737 Před 2 lety

    What is RAGA ( RAg) what is SWARA ( SWAR ). These are devnagri words so please don't make these words English to facicilate west.

    • @-Snake_Eyes-
      @-Snake_Eyes- Před rokem

      I think it's more like from Brahmi. Swarah ramah raagah ( : ) etc, from where these english words tend to use raga swara ramayana etc.