Ustad Asad Ali Khan - Raga Bhimpalasi - Rudra Veena - Rudra Vina - Dhrupad, Bautzen 02nd May 2003

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  • čas přidán 11. 04. 2014
  • Dear Friends, Music Lovers & Musicians,
    We continue the lineup of Khansahibs concert recordings with another afternoon Raga he really loved to play.
    It is the first half of one of the very few concerts he played on the European Tour 2003 in Germany. Changing times, lesser and lesser funds for nonwestern culture programs became evident also in Germany. Having played bigger concerts on the 1999 tour, it was now time for smaller venues. Good chance to get some programs with an almost Baithak setup or as the west calls the close encounter of musician and audience, chamber music - the preferable setup for a Veena concert.
    As you might hear the instrument again needed a bit settling in the beginning -- typical travel/ climate problem. Bear it with Ustadji and you will be rewarded with a magnificent Bhimpalasi.
    Enjoy the pure energy of Khansahib's playing, firing his tans like arrows (a picture with which he liked to describe the precision and accuracy executed in the fast ang/ part) specially in the Jhala part of the Bandish (composition).
    Looking forward for the second half of the concert with a marvelous Puriya and Sohini, which will be the next release.
    Enjoy!
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Komentáře • 164

  • @hrishikeshchoudhary
    @hrishikeshchoudhary Před 2 lety +40

    please please keep these recordings safe forever. I think the next generations are going to need more and more of this....the rudra veena is completely amazing in the hands of the great ustaad.....every indian deserves to know who we are..and who we will always be. NO music I've heard until now can be compared to this, and never will be.

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 2 lety +7

      Well, publishing those recordings here with global access for everyone interested will hopefully make sure that they will be available long after we are gone. And yes, Ustadji and his Veena are a unparalleled couple, hard to to be excelled.

    • @hrishikeshchoudhary
      @hrishikeshchoudhary Před 2 lety +4

      Actually sir, I have wanted to play this instrument ( and the Santoor also)ever since I was a child. Hope to get it someday have an opportunity to learn from you or from great ustaads like he was!

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 2 lety +4

      @@hrishikeshchoudhary Well, this generation of Ustads is gone. Whoever lives and plays today has to be of the 21th century. But that has not to be a bad thing. Each time has its own requirements.
      Learning the Veena is not a question of taking classes, its a decision to live with it. When you ready for it the Veena and a Guru will find you.

    • @hrishikeshchoudhary
      @hrishikeshchoudhary Před 2 lety +1

      @@RudraVeena I'm sure they will, sir, when I'll be ready.

    • @mrshankara
      @mrshankara Před 2 lety +3

      @@RudraVeena how well said ! Music possesses your heart. Namaste!

  • @tristanvadimterranova8053

    So impressive.
    The ultra-low notes give me goosebumps.

  • @paullivingstone640
    @paullivingstone640 Před 6 lety +13

    Ustadji was masterful, unfolding the deep meditative bhav of this raga, in many others artists hands can sound only playful and entertaining. He brings out the Ni Sa Ma... phrase to great beauty which many miss and gives the sobriety and some kind of open beautiful yearning... respect.

  • @denzoil
    @denzoil Před 2 lety +4

    I especially am drawn to the lower register of the Veena. It exemplifies deep longings in my soul. Time slows down and we can spend our attention in peaceful atmospheres. It also reminds me of American blues guitarists.

  • @nachiketjoshi6594
    @nachiketjoshi6594 Před 4 lety +8

    This instrument should djent!
    Master piece !

  • @nilanjanabhattacharjee2797
    @nilanjanabhattacharjee2797 Před 5 lety +41

    I don't think any other stringed instrument is going to make me feel like this again. There's something stunning about the Been 😍😍

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 5 lety +16

      That's the magic of the Rudra Veena sound. Drawing the musician and the listener alike on a unique journey from the outside to the inside core. Leading the soul from ahata to anahata naada...

    • @souravbratachakraborty9213
      @souravbratachakraborty9213 Před 4 lety +5

      Only Bin, Rabab , Surbahar and Surshringar can Give ......

    • @sangeethamadambi2946
      @sangeethamadambi2946 Před 3 lety +1

      🙏🙏

    • @kanwaljitsingh8391
      @kanwaljitsingh8391 Před 3 lety +1

      @@souravbratachakraborty9213 Even Esraj

    • @jitendrasaverker
      @jitendrasaverker Před 2 lety

      @@RudraVeena Hi I would like to know about your life , where are you originally from?

  • @vaibhav._.tanwar
    @vaibhav._.tanwar Před 2 lety +7

    I wasn't able to understand a lot out of this video as much i should as a student, i don't have the capacity to understand this. Its beyond words. Just fantastic. And the jhala is just so delightful. Getting to see ustad's hands moving is a great bonus!!!

  • @papilot312
    @papilot312 Před rokem +3

    Mindblowingly beautiful rendition of Raag Bhimpalasi by the true Maestro of Rudra Veena himself!

  • @rashmichakraborty686
    @rashmichakraborty686 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I hv never heard Bhimpalasi so divine! An unforgettable masterpiece by Ustadji. 🙏🙏. Thank u Carstenji.

  • @onemanrock
    @onemanrock Před 4 lety +4

    LABAI AČIŪ! (THANKS A LOT in an oldest from remaining alive indoeuropean language - Lithuanian.)

  • @mostafaanwarswapan8326
    @mostafaanwarswapan8326 Před 6 lety +9

    Beyond all boundaries, beyond all space and time!

  • @haclil
    @haclil Před 8 lety +11

    The alaap was one of the most profound and magnificent I've ever heard in any raga, actually being quite beyond words. All nicely balanced by such spirited and charming interplay between the musicians in the second half. Truly memorable!

  • @amitchatterjee5406
    @amitchatterjee5406 Před 8 lety +8

    Really a precious gem from so many precious gems we've heard from Khansaheb

  • @karthikast2103
    @karthikast2103 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you dear Carsten, om namah shivaya, namaskaram.

  • @neilkhopkar3558
    @neilkhopkar3558 Před 8 lety +53

    A sunny Sunday afternoon with one's belly full of mutton curry and rice, a couple of cold rasogullas, a meetha pan, and this bhimpalasi aalap after that, is my Idea of heaven. Thank you carsten.

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 8 lety +9

      if i remember right there was some good Indian food along with the concert. so it was quite near to your heaven, Neil ;-)

    • @sunnysandhu2197
      @sunnysandhu2197 Před 6 lety +1

      ustadji key ghar ki firni aur chai bhai kya baat hai

    • @jigggro
      @jigggro Před 5 lety +10

      The music is satvic so please keep veg biryani next time 😜

    • @DKMKartha108
      @DKMKartha108 Před 5 lety +9

      @@jigggro If one can listen on a fasting stomach or on fruits-only fasting stomach, then it will be superb. The great Bhaagavata says: abhOgairaSubha-kshayam = Willing withdrawal from consumption creates auspiciousness (destroys inauspiciousness)!

    • @jigggro
      @jigggro Před 5 lety

      D.K.M. Kartha sadho.

  • @shambhusamota8129
    @shambhusamota8129 Před 5 lety +4

    Out of this world !!

  • @IrfanZuberi1980
    @IrfanZuberi1980 Před rokem +2

    An absolutely monumental aalaap in Bhimpalasi by Khan sahib! Having heard him live several times, I can say that this is surely among his finest performances!
    On the question of style and development of raga, I feel that even thought Khan sahib belonged to the Khandar Bani tradition, the extended period of time his family spent with the Dagar Bani exponents infused his sense of style with elements of Dagar Bani. In fact, if one listens to the recordings of Khan sahib's father, one gets a very different picture of development of raga. In any case, it is a matter of delight that such long recordings from his Baithak sessions in Europe are seeing the light of the day. Thanks a lot to Carsten Wicke Bhai for taking this yeoman initiative! 🙂

  • @chriswalonski8598
    @chriswalonski8598 Před 7 lety +32

    THE MOTHERSHIP HAS LANDED!

  • @cheramannan
    @cheramannan Před 8 lety +10

    Very please raaga, that Bhimplasi is. Rendered beautifully in the hands of a great artist. Many thanks for the posting. The pakhawaj player is very good too.

  • @aniruddhakarhadkar3477
    @aniruddhakarhadkar3477 Před 5 lety +5

    Absolutely amazing , In love of sound of rudra Veena 😍😍😍

  • @eurooscar1
    @eurooscar1 Před 4 lety +3

    Sublime! He captures and works the essence of the sounds, their vibrations, more than only melodies.

  • @alizaidi3059
    @alizaidi3059 Před 4 lety +1

    I miss you

  • @ArmanDehlvi
    @ArmanDehlvi Před 2 lety +5

    Oh my goodness! What a splendid rendition and recording. Thank you so much Carsten Ji! This is one of the best Dhrupad recordings I've heard so far. Naman to the great Ustad and Pandit Mohan Shyam Sharma Ji who puts me in a trance everytime I listen to him 🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 2 lety +1

      Always happy to hear when these recordings are finding enthusiastic and inspired listeners like you Arman. Always enjoy the divine nada of the Veena.

  • @Chandraveena
    @Chandraveena Před 3 lety +4

    This is a very very nice rendition! The range, sound and improvisation is brilliant! Thanks for uploading.

  • @srinivask2485
    @srinivask2485 Před 6 lety +16

    Amazing, sublime and divine. I felt posting now because I may have crossed 100th time listening to this. Thanks a zillion for making this recording available.

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 6 lety +3

      my pleasure Srinivas, i'm happy that those recordings find their way to such devoted listeners.

    • @srinivask2485
      @srinivask2485 Před 6 lety

      Carsten Wicke Thanks. I enjoyed your performances as well. Only few blessed people are fortunate to enjoy this kind of music. Keep going. Regards.

  • @brahmanshishekhar3424
    @brahmanshishekhar3424 Před 2 lety +2

    This Bhimpalasi rendition has taught me so much about the rendering of this raga. Ustad ji and his divine connect is unparalleled. I always look forward to your uploads. 🙏

  • @asamvav
    @asamvav Před 4 lety +2

    What an exquisite bhimpalasi!

  • @vizualnoize
    @vizualnoize Před rokem +1

    !ABSOLUTE WONDERFUL!

  • @anonde307
    @anonde307 Před rokem +1

    Sounds of deep space, the universe construction destruction vibration by Lord Shiva...

  • @mehi33
    @mehi33 Před 4 lety +2

    This is pure Divine

  • @jayanthbv
    @jayanthbv Před 9 lety

    Thanks so much !

  • @antonioditommaso8022
    @antonioditommaso8022 Před 4 lety

    thank you for sharing this treasure!!

  • @mallykartha9522
    @mallykartha9522 Před 4 lety

    So divine. 🙏🏾❤️

  • @yatiify
    @yatiify Před rokem +1

    the pakhawaj is so beautifully recorded, even if a bit loud compared to the veena. It is rare to find good sounding pakhawaj recordings on yt. Thanks!

  • @folopo2
    @folopo2 Před rokem +1

    priceless recordings. thx for sharing!

  • @venussingh2787
    @venussingh2787 Před 6 lety

    Divine music! 🙏

  • @ktwheels44
    @ktwheels44 Před 4 lety

    Brilliant... I love this.

  • @davidkoelle4335
    @davidkoelle4335 Před 4 lety +3

    Really enjoyed this! Thank you for posting.

  • @JoelOliveCruz
    @JoelOliveCruz Před 10 lety +3

    Woow... Thank's for posting!

  • @ramtilaakchintu8863
    @ramtilaakchintu8863 Před 3 lety +5

    31:30 He starts to ramp it up.

  • @gtanj
    @gtanj Před 10 lety +5

    Divine!

  • @JoePalau
    @JoePalau Před 4 lety +1

    Blessings of blessings to have this rendition of Bhimpalasi by this great master. Every listening brings joy to my heart as I listen to how Ustad Khan develops this raga. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jozseforgovan8621
    @jozseforgovan8621 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you for uploading this beautiful spiritual concert. You made my day.

  • @maxratul
    @maxratul Před 8 lety

    such purity of expression... ati madhur

  • @JFairweather
    @JFairweather Před rokem +1

    Very nice audio segue - perfectly seamless.

  • @michaaelraysson5785
    @michaaelraysson5785 Před 7 lety

    Absolutely superb. Exquisite. divine. Doesn't get much better than this short of the inner planes.

  • @Hardie_Boi
    @Hardie_Boi Před 8 lety +3

    wow sick playing !total respect !

  • @jolie-nielsen4827
    @jolie-nielsen4827 Před 3 lety

    incredible fine float! Thx.😘

  • @heidiankers108
    @heidiankers108 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful! wonderful art and love, lineage and blessings in this offering. thank you x

  • @chrisdoddridge4678
    @chrisdoddridge4678 Před 9 lety +1

    Superb Raga vista from the Master.

  • @dibya8319
    @dibya8319 Před 2 lety

    Healing sound ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jyotisampat3246
    @jyotisampat3246 Před 4 lety +5

    Bhimpalashi is raga of semi arid region of world.the rain shadow area of India is home for it, why it is afternoon raga, alleviate heat, the kind unfamiliar to west. Only, simon and garfunkle understood it.
    Are u going to sarobarro place' song - graduate - 1968 ( year). I think it should be our national raga. Kailash to kanyakumari! All tributes Veerasan pose of ustadji. Luv u.

  • @AtulDevesh
    @AtulDevesh Před 5 lety +1

    Atieee gambhir ruhaaniyat ishwar ki pukaar.

  • @Tealc222
    @Tealc222 Před 10 lety +1

    Wow, thank you so much for the upload of this beautiful rendition of Asad Ali Khan, i hope to see puriya and sohini next time, thank you again.

  • @dufusbug
    @dufusbug Před 8 lety

    OUTSTANDING

  • @rama1951
    @rama1951 Před 4 lety

    Great. Excellent

  • @DrHanjabamBarunSharma
    @DrHanjabamBarunSharma Před 3 lety

    amazing and awlz spiritual

  • @aniruddhasitar
    @aniruddhasitar Před 2 lety

    wow so meditative

  • @sajidrafique375
    @sajidrafique375 Před 4 lety

    Amazing ...

  • @supratimdas1234
    @supratimdas1234 Před 3 lety

    Greatest beenkar of 20th century.

  • @ramakantshrivastava7987

    IT'S WONDERFUL ....ENJOIED

  • @yagyanarayanjhala7866
    @yagyanarayanjhala7866 Před 8 měsíci

    !!!! Divine !!!!

  • @SukhrajPasricha
    @SukhrajPasricha Před 6 lety

    Legend!

  • @bandularia1958
    @bandularia1958 Před 2 lety

    Maravilla de conexión!

  • @anusaratkothalanka1758

    Amazing

  • @sreelatharejeev6627
    @sreelatharejeev6627 Před 5 měsíci

    🙏🌹

  • @jyotisampat3246
    @jyotisampat3246 Před 4 lety +2

    Bhimpalasi is north south link, its rooted from dhani of srigar rasa. I enjoy seeing ustadji's posture of veerasan.

  • @cookiemonster3147
    @cookiemonster3147 Před 5 lety

    woooooooooooow
    coooooooooooool

  • @shashikantbain1133
    @shashikantbain1133 Před 5 lety

    Master aadmi hai yaar

  • @eurooscar1
    @eurooscar1 Před 4 lety +1

    Aaaauuummmm!

  • @aromalajith1645
    @aromalajith1645 Před rokem

    🙏

  • @mrakashp
    @mrakashp Před 3 lety +3

    18:20 That cellphone was pretty jarring for me, and clearly a lot more for him too :(
    Great capture though, the sound fidelity is surprisingly great, and the focus on the veena so I can watch the finger movements was a pleasant bonus

  • @johnrothfield6126
    @johnrothfield6126 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful! Thanks for posting! It brings to mind that I'm told Allaudin Khan's teacher Wazir Khan wouldn't teach him Been, as it was only for family members.

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 2 lety +4

      Right, after long struggles because he initially did not want to teach him at all, he agreed to teach him. However he made him promise never to touch the Been. Which was not a too big loss in Allauddin Khan's case, seeing how he mastered so many other instruments including the Surshringar, a successor of the Indien Rabab, the second Dhrupad solo instrument beside the Veena. The main benefit he might have got from Ustad Wazir Khan's teaching, who was one of the last Binkars of the Senias, was the strong influence of the Dhrupad Ang which we find enriching today's Maihar Gharana as much in the Alaap, Jor and Jhalla as in the compositions. These are last not least direct heritage of the vocal Dhrupad tradition and the Rudra Veenas playing techniques and musical structure. One of the reasons they name their tradition today: Rampur Maihar Senia Binkar Gharana.

  • @faiyazkhan9762
    @faiyazkhan9762 Před 2 lety +1

    Fully divine great khan sahab

  • @sunnysandhu2197
    @sunnysandhu2197 Před 6 lety

    kya baat hai

  • @carnabkanti
    @carnabkanti Před 4 lety

    প্রণাম করি।

  • @lizlangrell8587
    @lizlangrell8587 Před 5 lety +2

    Transcendent

  • @karthibb
    @karthibb Před 2 lety

    Bliss

  • @akhilabhagavathi3467
    @akhilabhagavathi3467 Před 2 lety

    Blessed godly…

    • @akhilabhagavathi3467
      @akhilabhagavathi3467 Před 2 lety

      Flow into the transcendent

    • @akhilabhagavathi3467
      @akhilabhagavathi3467 Před 2 lety

      Flow, flow , flow and then merge , - into the transcendent and then behold Him there with our hands folded. This is what this music makes me feel

  • @DKMKartha108
    @DKMKartha108 Před 5 lety +6

    Some guru-s have stated that AlAp is where true music is. When taan-s start, the raaga suffers, they say. The rationale might be this: during fast taan-s all the appropriate microtones cannot be touched because not melody but rhythm is "calling all the shots." I have read that some gharAnas of Rudra Veena used to stop after aalAp and jOD.

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 5 lety +7

      The focus on the Alap as the core of the Raga development is of course the center of vocal and instrumental Dhrupad music.
      A vocal based Veena tradition like that of the Dagars will naturally play a style that is much closer oriented on the vocal structure and leave out at times certain jhala parts and techniques. Others Veena traditions that are more instrumental based, like that of Ustad Asad Ali Khan, will use the full structure of Alap, Jor and Jhala, that basically has been developed on the Veena, before it became the standard of modern hindustani instrumental music and might also have inspired certain parts of the fast Alap in the vocal Dhrupad.
      I think Khansahibs playing is a wonderful prove that even while in the faster Angs the focus shifts towards rhythmical development it has not to go besura and srutis can be maintained.

    • @atulkaul262
      @atulkaul262 Před 4 lety +1

      I will agree with this assessment. A composition should be evaluated based on the alaap, which truly explains the artist's understanding of the Raag.

  • @akhilabhagavathi3467
    @akhilabhagavathi3467 Před 2 lety +1

    Flow flow flow and then merge, into the transcendent

    • @akhilabhagavathi3467
      @akhilabhagavathi3467 Před 2 lety

      That is how this music is

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 2 lety

      @@akhilabhagavathi3467 this is how music ideally should be. Though many might strive for it, only few reach there. For Khansabs Bin there is no question to which category she belongs.

  • @TheTurdmonster
    @TheTurdmonster Před 5 lety +1

    I can see god

  • @JoelOliveCruz
    @JoelOliveCruz Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for the post... Just great. Who is playing pakhawaj? I enjoyed very much.

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 9 lety +1

      Joel Olivé Pandit Mohan Shyam Sharma...

  • @SpongeBob-xh8ir
    @SpongeBob-xh8ir Před 2 lety +1

    Truth is nothingness 🕉🙏🏻

  • @li21nljasndvkljhnakshedbxxc

    So impressed with the mridangam player on this. It really just rocks. Do you know who he is?

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 3 lety

      As mentioned in the opening title the Pakhawaj player is Pt. Mohan Syam Sharma, one of todays most wellknow Pakhawaj Maestros.

  • @mpmkumar
    @mpmkumar Před 2 lety

    02:55!!

  • @natrixxvision6997
    @natrixxvision6997 Před 3 lety

    Where did this technique come from of playing the vina without keeping the left thumb behind the fingerboard as a balance point? I see a lot of players do that and it seems counterintuitive. This guy appears to be doing it right.

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 3 lety +3

      This is Ustad Asad Ali Khan, one of the greatest Rudra Veena Masters of the 20th century. Playing the traditional Rudra Veena he uses naturally the original holding and playing position, amongst other things with the left hand thumb behind the dand. A technique Sitar and Surbahar playing inherited from the Veena.
      However with Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar introducing a bigger version of the instrument that required a change of the holding position this handling of the left hand became physical impossible and was substituted by using the ball of the hand instead.
      However there are Veena players today holding the instrument in the traditional way on the shoulder and still not using the left hand thumb which in most cases is simply a result of playing an instrument that has not been rightly manufactured according to there body size, especially size of their hands.

  • @dharma108sharing
    @dharma108sharing Před 4 lety

    What's the name of this instrument ?

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 4 lety +1

      As written above: Rudra Veena, the oldest still played instrument of Hindustani classical music.

  • @u2naru
    @u2naru Před 3 lety +1

    Perhap accompanied with pakwaj but by whom?

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 3 lety +1

      As mentioned in the opening titel: Pandit Mohan Shyam Sharma

    • @u2naru
      @u2naru Před 3 lety +1

      @@RudraVeena Thanks. It would be nice to be included in your notes.

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 3 lety +1

      @@u2naru he is mentioned in many of the other video notes. For some reason it seamed repetitive to mention him here. As we see now not for everyone 😉

  • @spacemissing
    @spacemissing Před 4 lety

    Can't hear all of what he's doing.
    It seems the recording level for the tambura was set too high /veena too low.
    Other than that, it's great.

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 4 lety +4

      Well, being on concert tour first of all, without carrying much of equipment, it had to be recorded simple with one stereo microphone for all instruments. This simple setup does of course not allow any seperate leveling of the particular instruments, apart from changing the position of the microphone.
      However the Veena is audible in all details, though it is as an instrument much more silent then the tanpura. In the end I consider the audio levels secondary after having the chance to capture this performances at all...

    • @worldwideuploads
      @worldwideuploads Před 3 lety

      Tricky to get a good level on the tambura, but not too bad compared to other recordings you'll hear.

  • @nakshsanson9518
    @nakshsanson9518 Před 10 měsíci

    How can a novice understand this music? Please guide me

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Start with closing your eyes, let yourself carry away from the sound without looking too much for familiar musical structure or elements. Listen to it like you would listen to the sound of ocean waves, the wind going through leaves or the silence of a clear dark night sky...
      If you give it attention like this for a while, something will open up within yourself that you possibly never experienced before.
      Else, if you want an intellectual, analytical understanding, you need to learn (about) the music. Besides taking lots of time, until and unless you want to perform the music yourself, you might end up not necessarily with a deeper or more satisfying experience when walking down this path.
      Whatever way, enjoy the sublime Naada of the Rudra Veena. 🕉️

    • @SiliconMolybdenumNitrogen
      @SiliconMolybdenumNitrogen Před 5 měsíci

      Smoke a big pipe of weed

  • @pawanbhatt6883
    @pawanbhatt6883 Před 3 lety

    At India , where can we learn rudra veena 🙂

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 3 lety +1

      With any of the Rudra Veena players that are available today. Though we are only a few - all of us are teaching, provided you can dedicate yourself seriously to the instrument and its music.

    • @pawanbhatt6883
      @pawanbhatt6883 Před 3 lety

      @@RudraVeena Sir thnx for your reply , sir do you know someone at Uttarakhand , at which place do you live sir ...

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 3 lety +1

      As much I like Uttarakhand and love to spend time in the mountains, for the music most of us are in big cities. I stay in Kolkata. The nearest for you would be possible Delhi, where Zahid Khan Faridi, son of Ustad Shamsuddin Faridi, lives.
      Given the present situation we use also online teaching, though it can not replace the personal lessons.

    • @pawanbhatt6883
      @pawanbhatt6883 Před 3 lety

      @@RudraVeena thank you , come to Uttarakhand Himalayas , we will be very glad to see you here

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Pawan, I will come when the situation allows traveling again.

  • @bbkulkarni343
    @bbkulkarni343 Před 4 lety

    Audio is not audible

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 4 lety +2

      Check your system. Since this is a concert recording, it's all about audio, which is very well audible, as you can see also from the number of likes this video got...

    • @bbkulkarni343
      @bbkulkarni343 Před 4 lety

      @@RudraVeena yes I will check

  • @nicolasartheau822
    @nicolasartheau822 Před 8 měsíci

    Ordures de You Tube remettez moi de la pub au milieu d’un raga sans même que je ne puisse rien dire au prétexte scandaleux d’une application enfant, (c’est encore pire, et çà en dit long sur votre mentalité) et je vous promets de faire passer toute envie de travailler chez vous à ceux que je connais qui le font, il y en a quelques uns.......

  • @blipblip88
    @blipblip88 Před 4 lety

    the jwari is off a tad..otherwise gorgeous!!

  • @shashikantnaidoo
    @shashikantnaidoo Před 7 lety +1

    sound quality not good, tanpura is dominating the overall music..

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 7 lety +15

      its a live recording with just one microphone. better this way than having no recording at all...

    • @sergiomartins4909
      @sergiomartins4909 Před 4 lety +2

      Come and record it better in the next life! For me the sound quality is amazing!

    • @SpongeBob-xh8ir
      @SpongeBob-xh8ir Před 2 lety +1

      Amazing sound haters will say not good sound quality 🤣🤩🙏🏻🕉

  • @arupsengupta2454
    @arupsengupta2454 Před 4 lety

    Wrong choice of Raga, in a wrong place & setting

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 4 lety +4

      Well, if everything was wrong, maybe it was already right again 😁
      I'm not sure from what you draw your assumptions, while experiencing the video. However being present in the concert, I can tell you that since this was a newly started venue in the Saxonia province the choice of raga did not made too much of an difference to the mainly with Indian music unexposed audience. Sure, Rudra Veena and it's strict form of music is always a challenge, even for experianced Indian classical listeners. However neither is Bhimpalasi a very unpleasant raga for uninitiated ears, nor was the audience cultural overchallenged with the evening. Which I have also experienced in other occasions like this...
      Here, everyone tried to be with the artists after the concerts, while enjoying, how could it be different, Indian dinner.

    • @faiyazkhan9762
      @faiyazkhan9762 Před 2 lety +1

      koodon ko kyaa kaha jasakta hai arup senguptha jaise logonko ishwar hi maaf kare

    • @davidr7819
      @davidr7819 Před rokem

      Wrong for you perhaps. Right for me ❤