Perspective: Appreciating India's Diverse Musical Traditions
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Raga Revelry is a fun introduction to the centuries-old tradition of North Indian classical music, often referred to as Raga music. For thousands of years, musicians have dedicated their lives to preserving this unwritten heritage that evokes a vivid range of emotions and moods and invites the listener to go beyond a limited perspective of self-awareness.
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Indian classical music...the most evolved music on the planet!
❤️🙏🏻❤️ Classical Indian music put me on the path, heals me, and completes me 🥰
I happened on this documentary during random browsing. i have no knowledge of music, but I confess this kept me captivated. I now would like a similar documentary on Carnatic music. Thank you, Kichlu garu
Great documentary. I especially loved the breakdown of the rhythm cycles! Thank you! 😭
One of the best documentaries. I loved the, "Lakuti" part the most, in fact, I learned it while watching.❤
I love this type of music!
What a beautiful, elevating experience, thank you!
This is REAL India'n music. Not the garbage you hear from Bollywood.
This is fascinating, beautiful, and inspiring. Thank you so much for making this available here.
What a beautiful documentary on this amazing musical tradition. By the time I was through the end, tears were rolling down my eyes too.
Beautiful cultural experience, what a treasure Indian classical music is. Truly wonderful, amazing insight into this world.
Thank you so much for this beautiful insight to this deep way of living music!
fantastic doc! Now I'd love to listen to ragas and musicians from this film.
Beautiful music, love to hear it again and again
Indian classical music is a dance of soul as per the environment mainly timing
Just magnificent!
A beautiful video.
So amazing.
Excellent video. Many Thanks.
Beautiful documentary and touching
Wonderfully explained
Really cool video 🎉🎉🎉
I am awed 🙏
I love 💕 this 🙏🏼🇮🇳💕
OM SHANTI SHANTI SHANTI!!!
excellent
Radhe Radhe Hare Krishna 💓💓💓💓
Wah
I was in Kolkata didn't get much time out from the huge social events we used to have .and moreover I was not sure if I was welcome here and if I could learn anything. As i didn't know about this place.. But now i am in Melbourne and i see this show.. I wonder if they can help me finish the remaining exams after madhyama pratham and until visharad.
Music 🎶 moves
🙏❤
2:00 what
is the song PLEASE
The yellow Submarine
Is there a movie on Carnatic Music too?
Yes
@@epiphanyx3705 can you please send the link, thank you
Hindus and Muslim if stand in unity can teach the world, no one can trouble their hearts and mind, everyday will be Diwali , Eid and Holy. Only seek acceptance
Muslims have nothing to offer. Nada.
Nonsense
If the string is too taut then it will snap. If the string is too loose then it will not play.
And it will also rattle and buzz.
Taut
@@theccpisaparasite8813 Ok you taut me a lesson.
@@TheArdipithecus LoL, 👍🙂
That is way at Lord Buddha said with regard to meditation
Why Carnatic music is excluded. Is it not Indian music.. The title must be specific. It is only Hindustani music
What always amuses me is that EVERY westerner, with a couple of exceptions, mispronounces Sanskrit, Hindi, etc. when speaking of music related terms. (Ex. taabla, instead of tabla, naadaa instead of nada, etc.) I have spent 50 years studying Hindustani music and 10 year studying Urdu and Persian. I wish the students of the music would take some time to correctly pronounce terms related to what they are studying and at least try to correctly pronounce words.
PARRRRRRRRRRRRP
A lot of Bengalis I see here.
18:55 *Why* are *all the FINGERS of* this (amzing) veteran vocalitst *AMPUTATED?* It can't be _because he's 103 years old._ I've known quite a few centinarians, with appandages fully intact. Were they cut because of diabetes, which is chronic in some parts of India. Someone please explain the mystery, sad as it is.
Sounds like drugs not music. Did you check the drinks?
You speak with authority, but are you sure you have all the answers of the world. In my opinion your words seem short sited without evidence either way. Some would say that music is the drug, and it is not considered the synthetic drug you speak of.
@@mariongrantham7914 😉
I learnt to play Bansuri with Hariprasad Chaurasia, what an amazing gift, the presence of a living enlightened master