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  • @ami9433480965
    @ami9433480965 Před 7 lety +7

    Ustadji is an unique individual . Great maestro . May God give him long life . Kya baat hain .

  • @govindarajulu-kasturi9614

    Classic
    God Bless the Maestros
    Thanks
    Kasturi G

  • @ranjitbhattacharji1360

    Wah maza aa gaya. Jug jug jio. Tabla bhi, kya baat hai....isko kehte hai mumbaiya baaz. Dono ki jodi salamat rahe.

  • @tombauer8924
    @tombauer8924 Před 6 lety +1

    so beautiful to have this to listen to, thank you!

  • @killerdadu99
    @killerdadu99 Před 7 lety +1

    Thats why i love that exemplary , sir vijay ghate , salut

  • @romitgupta9977
    @romitgupta9977 Před 4 lety +5

    This is well before Ustaad ji had become famous in any way or properly recognized (he's obviously still supremely underrated). But this Berkeley performance, with the Yaman in the first half, might be one of the best recordings I've heard. Interesting that now he plays a higher scale sitar I believe.

  • @muniswamyb208
    @muniswamyb208 Před 6 měsíci

  • @uttaramanandhar6543
    @uttaramanandhar6543 Před 5 lety

    jai hos both ustad ji ko

  • @arindamguha7204
    @arindamguha7204 Před rokem

    Sahid je ka hat me Jadu Hai

  • @ranjitbhattacharji1360

    After 48.30 min. Des started.

  • @ranjankumarghosal6758
    @ranjankumarghosal6758 Před 3 lety +2

    Any discerning listener may compare Ustadji playing Jog in 1989 and 2018, both versions available in youtube and realise what crass commercialisation has done to Hindustani classical music. Ustadji himself may hear this rendition again to retrace the lost young sitar master. The class of audience is the key.

  • @Aman-fg6qf
    @Aman-fg6qf Před 4 lety

    Damn 37:30.