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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
  • Sup people!
    These are some of the most recent percussion-related videos you've recently tagged us in! An absolutely incredible display of instruments and music overall! You can tag me on more videos @Wlsk15
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Komentáře • 318

  • @revenger1429
    @revenger1429 Před rokem +511

    The first reel you watched in that they were celebrating Ganesh chaturthi it's a ten day festival. The big drum is called dhol and small one is called Tasha it combined is called dhol Tasha.

    • @aliamehra1298
      @aliamehra1298 Před rokem +13

      EFRA the 5th video you saw is of SHIV GHOSHNA which is done on ocassion of CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI JAYANTI ..watch the viedo titled "Shiv Rajyabhishek shola Nagpur 2018 ( महावादन शिवराज्याभिषेक सोहळा नागपूर २०१८ ) shiv taal 170+ dhol"

    • @rubenalejo4352
      @rubenalejo4352 Před rokem +1

      ​@@aliamehra1298

    • @heyythere
      @heyythere Před rokem

      Need not be 10 days

    • @luckybairagi7294
      @luckybairagi7294 Před rokem

      @@heyythere Not needed but it is of 10 days.

    • @tanjinarim
      @tanjinarim Před rokem

      Please react Jackson wang blue, #magicman

  • @s.s.8673
    @s.s.8673 Před rokem +102

    Starting from August to November lasts the festive season in India. Around 65% of festivals in India are during these 4 months. And they all are one after another. No break at all.
    This time is always very busy.

  • @prachighadage4504
    @prachighadage4504 Před rokem +81

    At start it was Dhol. Dhol Tasha is played while celebrating festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and Shiv Jayanti in Maharashtra. During that time common people take drumming training and play drums in Ganesha processions. If you want to explore more about dhol then u should definitely watch shivjayanti videos.

  • @pranavmahashabde4480
    @pranavmahashabde4480 Před rokem +35

    That female table player is my tabla teacher 🙏 she's one of the most famous female table player in india.

  • @muthuramalingam5286
    @muthuramalingam5286 Před rokem +88

    Different Gods, different culture, different music, different foods, different language. That is INDIA. UNITY IN DIVERSITY IS OUR STRENGTH.

  • @user-vi3pi9rf7w
    @user-vi3pi9rf7w Před rokem +91

    Those drums/ dhols are pulled out mainly for "ganesh chaturthi" festival which just ended yesterday and on
    "Shiv-Jayanti" festival in Maharashtra/western region.
    Also on many occasions such as wedding but not on the scale you saw in the video, that scale is limited to those 2 fests mentioned.

  • @TheAmmu21
    @TheAmmu21 Před rokem +33

    Indian drums are made to sound like strings because according to the tradition you should be able to vocalize what you can play on those drums. Because of the vocalization aspect the Indian drums sound like strings.

  • @dinakaraghebbar6695
    @dinakaraghebbar6695 Před rokem +119

    Just now we celebated GANESH FESTIVAL. It is common to find these DHOL troups in MAHARASHTRA region at the time of VISARJAN (Immersion time). I have witenessed them couple of times during my official visit to Pune. My MARATI counrymen will be able to explain in detail properly

    • @nikhilpal8576
      @nikhilpal8576 Před rokem +2

      Any of that wasn't the classic...the one that every Maharashtrians dances to...and Dhol Tasha doesnt only happen during immersion but also during welcoming of Ganesha

    • @dinakaraghebbar6695
      @dinakaraghebbar6695 Před rokem

      @@nikhilpal8576 it’s okay. They’re just Getty to know our music n at least making honest attempt to learn . As Efra says he checks most of the comments n he may check out that fact also

    • @nikhilpal8576
      @nikhilpal8576 Před rokem

      @@dinakaraghebbar6695 hey I'm not complaining ...I'm just saying they wld have danced when heard classic one.

  • @chaitanyashree4911
    @chaitanyashree4911 Před rokem +55

    I love how waleska praises singing and Efra praises tabla or percussion!💜(best combination)🔥

  • @chinmayeesbharanekar4913
    @chinmayeesbharanekar4913 Před rokem +31

    That's Ganesh Chaturthi... one of my favorite festivals

  • @swapnils8529
    @swapnils8529 Před rokem +116

    This is excellent, thank u. Please consider making a FF on different Indian instruments doing face-offs (Jugalbandi) with each other. It's a facet diff from the West. Few links in Reply

    • @swapnils8529
      @swapnils8529 Před rokem +14

      Tabla + Sitar
      czcams.com/video/_PyplT2u9K8/video.html
      Tabla + Santoor
      czcams.com/video/mmiThgzYX5E/video.html
      Tabla + Flute
      czcams.com/video/O0H8bk7JKMY/video.html
      Ghatam + Kanjira + Mridangam
      czcams.com/video/DYEh5uXrL4w/video.html
      Kanjira (4 simul)
      czcams.com/video/5FqfplZcvys/video.html
      Guitar (John McLaughlin) + Tabla + Ghatam + Violin playing "Joy", Live at Montreux, 1976
      czcams.com/video/VnW2g6qbbrA/video.html

    • @mekakhanra5979
      @mekakhanra5979 Před rokem +3

      I so much want this to happen🤞

    • @sanchalidesarkar1613
      @sanchalidesarkar1613 Před rokem +3

      tabla and sitar - montereypop concert by ravishankar and zakir hussains father 1968

    • @devajosh7976
      @devajosh7976 Před rokem +1

      One more jugalbandi to watch mridimgam vs tabla -czcams.com/video/2Ub98vlXPcg/video.html

  • @shatarupasarma1451
    @shatarupasarma1451 Před rokem +33

    Hey, as you liked the last instrument so much, I'd recommend you to watch Rahul Sharma and Zakir Hussain's collab, rahul plays the santoor and that collab is absolutely MAGICAL

  • @anuragC819
    @anuragC819 Před rokem +13

    Darbar Festival is one of, if not the most prestigious Hindustani Classical Music festival outside Asia. Great artists turn up. For us Indians, hard to go to. One, it's in London, I cant take a flight on a whim. Secondly, very difficult to get the close by tickets as they sell out SUPER quickly
    Eeshar Singh in the last clip was playing the Santoor (Indian stringed instruments, has 100 strings). Celestial, almost nymph like sound
    You guys should definitely check out the festival (esp 14th October, because the Wahane sisters will be playing the sitar. I play the sitar, so I am biased 🤷🏼‍♂). You'll really enjoy it

  • @sunuknpy
    @sunuknpy Před rokem +11

    You missed pancha vadyam ,which means 5 instruments. Chenda melam , Thakil , ghadam , ganchira , mizhavu etc. Which are south indian percussion instruments .. you will be amazed to see those

  • @laladylux
    @laladylux Před rokem +6

    Zakir Hussain and Rahul Sharma on the santoor are amazing. Them adlibbing and having fun playing is a pleasure to watch.

  • @krishnaraju6790
    @krishnaraju6790 Před rokem +10

    Imagine the musical slaps youd have eaten as a kid if the tabla player was your mom.. 😭😭

  • @keyurraval7290
    @keyurraval7290 Před rokem +11

    First one are puneri dhol. And festival is ganesh chaturthi (10days)

  • @jaysanatani108
    @jaysanatani108 Před rokem +8

    0:40 9:35 Maharashtra s ganesh chatrapati shivaji maharaj and mane more festival bands

  • @amitashsrivastava1857
    @amitashsrivastava1857 Před rokem +8

    The dhol tashas dude. You really need to see it to believe it. It's just an emphatic experience. Waleska, Efra if you ever visit india, make sure you come around ganesh chaturthi festival (major festival of maharashtra state).

  • @shilpashandilya1476
    @shilpashandilya1476 Před rokem +6

    The first reel was of dhol tasha ...this kind of procession happens during Ganesh festival in Maharashtra... it was just happening last week....Ganpati bappa moriya

  • @jaysanatani108
    @jaysanatani108 Před rokem +8

    7:00 shri krishana song best💯👍 🚩

  • @nitinnimkar1654
    @nitinnimkar1654 Před rokem +3

    One who was doing Jembe with mouth, along with flute (Basuri) is Taufic Qureshi. He is world renowned African Jembe player & brother of famous Tabla Player Zakir Husain Sir.
    There is a separate language for Tabla or rhythm & almost all Tabla players in India have mastered it.

  • @niteshbhoye7814
    @niteshbhoye7814 Před rokem +4

    The festival is "Ganesh Chaturthi", where many Dhols and Tashas are played

  • @aliamehra1298
    @aliamehra1298 Před rokem +2

    EFRA the 5th video you saw is of SHIV GHOSHNA which is done on ocassion of CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI JAYANTI ..watch the viedo titled "Shiv Rajyabhishek shola Nagpur 2018 ( महावादन शिवराज्याभिषेक सोहळा नागपूर २०१८ ) shiv taal 170+ dhol"

  • @akashmenonc
    @akashmenonc Před rokem +2

    Please React to South Indian Percussion Instruments
    Mridangam, Chenda (Melam of Thrissur Pooram festival of Kerala ), Idakka (Mainly used in Sopana Sangeetham inside Temples of Kerala, should listen to those songs too which is much different),
    Madhalam, Thimila, Udukk (which is a Percussion instrument of God Shiva), Kanjira, Ghatam(Pot) etc

  • @DrSongs-rg4ry
    @DrSongs-rg4ry Před rokem +1

    That's Ganesh chaturthi festival after which Durga Pooja Navratri comes and then Diwali and carries on......In India, we celebrate as many festivals coz as a Hindu, we've many festivals and we seriously Enjoy in all of them !! 🦚🙏

  • @VanshikaAttri1
    @VanshikaAttri1 Před rokem +6

    Omgawd , I'm early today 💕 love you guys a lot you make me smile

  • @amyramanoff1396
    @amyramanoff1396 Před rokem +8

    Listen to "deva shree ganesha" music video from movie agneepath to get more insight of ganesh chaturthi festival the song is amazing and efra will love the precussion its one of my favs festival because of its aarti( singing a prayer ) at the end ,with everbody it gives chills. Almost everyone loves ganesh aarti❤

  • @jupe2001
    @jupe2001 Před rokem +14

    Please react to Indian version of Disney songs as well! They are pretty great I believe.

  • @mwadh5266
    @mwadh5266 Před rokem +3

    Do attend Trafalgar square Diwali mela i.e fair where you can witness these percussion, dances and songs...all thing indian. You could also go the zee London Mela. These are all free entry.

  • @Desigeekviper
    @Desigeekviper Před 2 dny

    More than 30 states more than 40 language, more than 5 religion thats the unity❤❤❤

  • @shesly5531
    @shesly5531 Před rokem +3

    React to chenda melam from south....it's onam here and there are lot of reels around

    • @harishanthcv1981
      @harishanthcv1981 Před rokem +1

      Its good if they reacted to the original melams rather than the shikaries. Because thats our real culture right

  • @shreyajain1193
    @shreyajain1193 Před rokem +5

    Please guys explore more of "Rajasthani" folk music and instruments🎶 🎶 🎼🎼🎵🎵
    Rajasthan is a state in North West of India and has home of Great Indian "Thar Desert".....
    Will surely feel the vibes of Sun and Sand 🥰🥰

  • @vish33117
    @vish33117 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Yaa it's kind of band it used in the festivals in Maharashtra during ganapati festival and birth celebration of great king chatrapati shivaji maharaj ❤❤ it's fun to listen

  • @preetibedi7847
    @preetibedi7847 Před rokem +2

    You might try to look at an Indian musician playing the congos. He might be able to produce different sounds from it. Worth a try.
    Look up Shivamani on the drums, quite an experience. Reminds me of Kitaro and Santana from decades ago.
    ENJOOOOOOY

  • @ashnadas8731
    @ashnadas8731 Před rokem +2

    *There's a percussion called Dhak also...do not know much about it but being a bengali i really love this instrument....Durga Puja is incomplete without this......really want u check on that...❣️❣️*

  • @rishavsingh7997
    @rishavsingh7997 Před rokem +2

    Zakir Hussain and Rahul sharma - Tabla & Santoor REACTION please

  • @gitamehta8776
    @gitamehta8776 Před rokem +1

    In celebration drums are played to show happiness, joyous moments.

  • @mohinis4120
    @mohinis4120 Před rokem +2

    Please check out the one-day Indian Music Appreciation course on Oct 8 through Darbar Festival!! Ive attached the event link and description in the comment below:

    • @mohinis4120
      @mohinis4120 Před rokem +2

      This course aims to demystify the traditions and practices that are central to this most ancient and evolved of classical musical traditions. Aimed at complete beginners, it is also useful for those with some knowledge of Indian or European classical music. Sukhdeep Dhanjal, a dynamic tabla teacher, starts the course with demystifying Indian rhythmic cycles known as talas. Harmeet Virdee, one of the UK’s finest sitar players, provides insights into raga music.The essential all-singing, all-dancing guide to everything you wanted to know about raga and tala music, but were afraid to ask. Satisfaction guaranteed.
      Booking info
      08 October 2022 | 10:00 to 18:00
      Barbican Centre

  • @yuganksingh4654
    @yuganksingh4654 Před rokem +1

    If some western musicians learn the classical indian music techniques it would be a great fusion and some great music will be produced.

  • @datakube3053
    @datakube3053 Před rokem +1

    The Gluestick thing is used while playing tasha "Tasha" is an instrument which is especially used In "Maharashtra' State in India during Ganesh festival / shiv jayanti
    For more information you can use this link czcams.com/video/bZQDSJl7ujk/video.html

  • @jayakeshavan8047
    @jayakeshavan8047 Před rokem

    Guys the small round one called Table and bigger round is called Dagga. Tabla will give sharp sound and dagga gives the deep sound

  • @nerdquinn7787
    @nerdquinn7787 Před rokem +2

    7:27 in the who song she is just chanting different names of Lord Krishna.....

  • @danishverma187
    @danishverma187 Před rokem +1

    Yeap go to the Darbar event, it is a classic music paradise

  • @varadagawane3880
    @varadagawane3880 Před měsícem

    whole year is full of festivals in INDIA

  • @kll92
    @kll92 Před rokem +2

    Minor percussion is so diverse. There, that's my comment.

  • @jharnadevi3447
    @jharnadevi3447 Před rokem

    We love latin music too In india, big afro cuban and afro peruvian fans, also love brazilian cascara::: we love how the perspectives are in your rhythms, love the displacements and subdivisions

  • @jasskkk2328
    @jasskkk2328 Před rokem +6

    Day 20 please do podcast on northeast Indian 🇮🇳 music

  • @AsitKumarGupta
    @AsitKumarGupta Před rokem +1

    It's always festival season in India

  • @jayavel1437
    @jayavel1437 Před rokem +2

    There is still more instruments and plays.....in south India there will be nagaswaram which creates a pleasant music from the air blown from mouth,mridangam,chenda melam,thappu etc etc....u may react to these also

  • @coldplay1113
    @coldplay1113 Před rokem

    "Haaye Rama yeh kya hua song". Legends Masterpiece 🥳🌼🌼🌼💞💞✨🙌.. The small boy was playing this song in Flute

  • @ankittomar3874
    @ankittomar3874 Před rokem +1

    I love the way efra dance with stanky face throughout

  • @musfeerfam3817
    @musfeerfam3817 Před rokem +1

    You should have seen chenda melam, it sounds majestic

  • @Fidah
    @Fidah Před rokem +2

    There are different south indian percussion instruments as well :)

  • @apurvamandwekar6503
    @apurvamandwekar6503 Před rokem

    So these last 10 days were celebrated as Ganesh chaturthi where lord Ganesh idol are placed in homes and public places and worshiped for 10 days. it very communal thing where ppl come together and do the prayers ( aarti) and lord Ganesha's advent( first day)and departure ( 10 th day) is celebrated by dhol Tasha ( huge percussion orchestras..) or some kind of music...

  • @anujambhore19
    @anujambhore19 Před 2 měsíci

    Right side Tabla & left side Dagga .
    In Incredible Master's in Tabla
    Pt.Anindo Chatterjee Ji , Pt. Shamta Prasad Ji

  • @sajidahmed5079
    @sajidahmed5079 Před rokem

    You can do it on congo ..they hit with a finger and palm..and slide palm on surface at last...they hit on the center....T and Taa...they hit Taa..

  • @vinaydwivedi992
    @vinaydwivedi992 Před rokem

    Sitar, Harmonium, Tabla Dholak ( drum) Flute are the Basic Musical instruments ofw Indian🇮🇳 Music.....

  • @utbe2002
    @utbe2002 Před rokem +1

    You should absolutely go and see the Darbar festival. Not to be missed.

  • @biscoti
    @biscoti Před rokem +1

    Please please react to :
    Santoor and tabla - zakir hussain
    Santoot and tabla- ravi jaishankar (Monterey pop 1967)
    And sitar - rag bhairavi (darbar festival)

  • @nileshsonawane693
    @nileshsonawane693 Před rokem

    THIS IS CALL DHOL TASHA .....OR NASHIK DHOLE ARE OSM TO LISTEN ...ITS AN EMOTHION

  • @gitanjaliranga6109
    @gitanjaliranga6109 Před rokem

    The mother and daughter duo is best❤❤❤... She is singing bhajan(that song) for lord krishna🙏❤😢
    Jai shree krishna❤

  • @rahulsuresh2298
    @rahulsuresh2298 Před rokem +1

    There r no sargam in tabala or indian percussion... They r called "bhol"... Tabala instruments have their own language... Every letter in this language is a type of stroke played on tabala... Tabala has letters, words, sentences, paragraphs and essays. Individual letter or the sentence formed with a string of them is called "bhol"... String of swara (sa re ga ma pa) form "sargam" in singing... String of tabala strokes spoken and played is called "bhol"...
    Example - dha . ti ra ki ta tha ka. dhi ra dhi ra ki ta tha ka.
    Each letter is a stroke played on tabala... If i say this to any tabala player they can play it as it is...
    11:45 u can call this entire segment as a paragraph in the language of tabala...

  • @Aman__
    @Aman__ Před rokem +3

    hey Efra, definetly we need a vlog of Darbar 😇 You dont have to record the whole thing. But we want to see the overall vibe.

  • @hellohi7158
    @hellohi7158 Před rokem +1

    These are not all the Percussions,there are about 5000 to 10000 more Percussions from India

  • @rajatmishra6733
    @rajatmishra6733 Před rokem +1

    Hear to Ustad Jakir Hussain and Pt. Rahul Sharma Tabla and Santoor jugalbandi. U will enjoy

  • @102679nc
    @102679nc Před rokem +1

    You guys should attend darbar festival in London. You will see a lot of instruments and learn a lot.

  • @rohanbapat3939
    @rohanbapat3939 Před rokem

    the woman in maroon that you saw playing the big drum is a very famous marathi actress, Shruti Marathe. She participates as a drummer in this festival of Shiv Jayanti every year!

  • @praveenpillay4329
    @praveenpillay4329 Před rokem

    The first video is Dhol Tasha... Nashik Dhol is the best. I'm from Nashik and have watched it live in the moment and its all goosebumps

  • @prasad1381
    @prasad1381 Před rokem

    @4:48 to @6:01 The percussionist is Taufiq Qureshi, youngest brother of Ustad Zakir Hussain. He specializes in Djembe.

  • @karnbrar555
    @karnbrar555 Před rokem +1

    Darbar festival is beautiful

  • @karishmabirari9194
    @karishmabirari9194 Před rokem

    The first reel you watched is Dhol-Tasha. It looks like a ganpati festival. But in Mahabharat this can be played for Translational festivals like Ganpati festival, Padva, Marathi New Year, etc

  • @AbhishekNagarkar
    @AbhishekNagarkar Před rokem

    The vocalisation of the tabla language is called Padanth. Who you saw in the flute reel was Taufiq Qureshi, a percussion genius and brother of Ustad Zakir Hussain.

  • @vinaydwivedi992
    @vinaydwivedi992 Před rokem

    This is Mubai Ganesha Festival DHOL TASHA BAND.....

  • @ashwinkarade4157
    @ashwinkarade4157 Před rokem

    The procession you saw with big drums and saffron flags was a celebration of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti
    You should see Shiv Garjana Dhol Pathak to know more

  • @rajesh6521
    @rajesh6521 Před rokem +1

    Bro and sis u are best

  • @ryanucms
    @ryanucms Před rokem

    Shubhra agnihotri is a gem ❤

  • @couch.patati-patata
    @couch.patati-patata Před rokem

    You should watch the Drums of India segment from the opening ceremony of the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games.

  • @Officernik444
    @Officernik444 Před rokem

    The kid was playing BANSURI, famous for being used by Lord Krishna

  • @Shri
    @Shri Před rokem +1

    Please do go to Darbar concert.

  • @sxmii-
    @sxmii- Před rokem

    16:15 yes please!!❤️

  • @nikhilsaisharma
    @nikhilsaisharma Před rokem

    When you wonder what is the link between Latin and Indian music. The link is the Romani people. They are nomadic people of Indian decent who settled in Europe few hundred years ago...
    The world famous flamenco dance belongs to them...

  • @rithvikaramji6752
    @rithvikaramji6752 Před rokem +1

    please listen to " mannil intha kadhal Indri " song sung by the legendry SPB. It's a Tamil song (South India, Tamil Nadu). The singer song a long part in one breath.

  • @Exiide89
    @Exiide89 Před rokem

    If you want experience of Santoor instrument, then look no further than performances of Late Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma and his collaborations with Flute maestro Hari Prasad Chaurasia, also with tabla maestro Ustad Zakir.

  • @puneriboy8149
    @puneriboy8149 Před rokem

    That at 10:00 is called Dhol Tasha and that particular video is from my city known as Pune . That is a practice video. Ya'll should really react to different Dhol Tasha videos. You guys will really love it.

  • @nileshsonawane693
    @nileshsonawane693 Před rokem

    this big one stick are made with wood and small and lond made withn plastic.....im from maharastra ...this music is our culture

  • @rittammittal6080
    @rittammittal6080 Před rokem

    Hola! so, I have seen many of your videos / reviews and I like how you get into details and try to analyse the different types and forms of music! Good going guys!
    So, for this particular video- a Khartal is made of wood and it is a Rajashthani (north india) folk instrument. The Dhol comes in numerous shapes and types.
    Just so you know, in Indian classical music which is the base of all the rest, a Taal is a pre-determined set of beats but like you have seen with Raags (which is for notes and scales), there is infinite variation possible within them. I have learned the Tabla myself so you are welcome to ask stuff whenever you feel like. Cheers!

  • @preetibedi7847
    @preetibedi7847 Před rokem

    FUN FACT
    Let me introduce you to the folks seen in the little boy flutist's clip. The guru / master like person is most probably Zakir Hussain the tabla player's brother. The lady judge is Priyanka Chopra Jonas' cousin and the judge next to her with the funny glasses is Karan Johar the mega film producer / director, and you reacted recently to a host of singers and composers paying him a tribute at the Radio Mirchi awards
    ENJOOOOOOY

  • @sunuknpy
    @sunuknpy Před rokem +1

    Please watch Durban festival
    . I am waiting to see your reaction after watching it live ... anew world of music will open up for you

  • @raghavsingla8846
    @raghavsingla8846 Před rokem

    big drum is dhol and the one that u said punjabi vibe was a dholki . they are punjbai instruments. and the others were tasha flute and tabla

  • @gilbert6147
    @gilbert6147 Před rokem +3

    Was expecting a dhapli Or parrai too..

  • @preetibedi7847
    @preetibedi7847 Před rokem

    Efra your fascination with the tabla is beautiful. Check out a Gurudwara ( Place of worship of the Sardars) there the tabla and harmonium are the musical accompaniments during Kirtaans
    ENJOOOOOOY

  • @chandrashivpuri1224
    @chandrashivpuri1224 Před rokem

    The women who is screaming is Parineeti Chopra ( actress and Priyanka Chopra’s cousin).

  • @keshavbharadwaj1153
    @keshavbharadwaj1153 Před rokem

    The person producing percussion sound is Zakir Husseins younger Brother Tofiq Qureshi

  • @purushottom0022
    @purushottom0022 Před rokem

    dats dhol tasha in ganpati/ganesh visarjan in maharastra 1st one

  • @grahamparks1645
    @grahamparks1645 Před rokem

    Drum line that’s the term for percussion bands

  • @quiet7632
    @quiet7632 Před rokem

    Go to the Darbar festival please! I can't go unfortunately, would love to be there.

  • @atharvsharma3351
    @atharvsharma3351 Před rokem +4

    You should really check out Sush and Yuhan... especially 2021 year end mashup. They are outstanding at editing. You will be amazed.

  • @Deepakkumar-hn5xd
    @Deepakkumar-hn5xd Před rokem

    You guys should watch Shivkumar Sharma or Rahul Sharma for great santoor performances with Ustad Nasir Hussain. These are the legends of santoor.

  • @ashishbhore8778
    @ashishbhore8778 Před rokem

    If you've seen the first female tabla player today and this interests you, you should definitely check out Rimpa Siva, she's a child prodigy in tabla playing.