Beautiful Bamboo Flute | Sun Salutation
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- čas přidán 4. 11. 2017
- 6am on the sacred River Ganges in Northern India, here is the young and beautiful talent of Akaash Satish.
A morning performance welcoming our life giving sun. Raga Bairagi Bhairav is an early morning scale intended at greeting the morning sun, reflecting on the day ahead and the darkness one is leaving behind.
A soul stirring performance by one of India's most extraordinary young talents. A child prodigy that has been blessed and acknowledged by some of classical music's greatest names from Pandit Jasraj ji to the flute legend himself, Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia ji. A real gem indeed.
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Credits:
Director: Alex Blogg
Producer: Oliver Burton
Sound Recordist: Tobias Brent
A Kaashi Arts production in partnership with Recording Earth (recordingearth.com).
Maestro 🙏🏽
Woh amazing Akash
👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
It's the time to express love of Àlmighty ,then you will be made.
It's a blissful city and akash u are sooooooo talented. 💜💛💚💖💟💗
Beautiful! Jai Hind. The ancient land of peace, prosperity and abundance.
Akash you plsyed bansari so nice God bless you and can i get notetion 🙂
Bahut sundar....
Beautiful sir😍
He is a wonderful talent.
bahut he sundar
No Words...
Really good
Behatreen
Adbhud!!!
I see the way you are holding flute is different, it’s downward pointed, is it because you want to give more base to the sound? Or it’s your natural way of playing?
By holding flute differently does not create more bass sir.
Very nice young star
kon sa rag hey ye?
that was amazing. i have just started learning flute and i am having pain in finger and lot of saliva is coming from mouth after playing sa. can you help me
Keep up trying. I had the same problem in 1990 when I started, but after a while it disappeared. The pain might mean that you are using a longer flute. You can try switching to a shorter one and then slowly move to longer ones. If you hurry in music that is not good. The ancient masters said there are two enemies of music: Lack of respect (for the guru, for the instrument, for the tradition); hurrying; and arrogance about one's abiity. Do not rush, move slowly. I rushed after two years, and then I had pain. Then I slowed down.
@@DKMKartha108 Thanks for replying back,do you teach flute or can you suggest type of flute i should buy and from where?
@@rockingflute4772 There are so many. teachers online and also in towns and cities. A teacher's personal guidance is very good in the beginning. I took lessons once a week for one and a half years, and then later took lessons for a year from a vocal teacher, who used to sing and I would follow him on the Bansuri. A teacher has to see your hands and arms and decide which Bansuri is appropriate for you. Good luck.
@@DKMKartha108 that was really kind to reply back. really appreciate that.
Very nice young star