They are very well known. They are Tamilians, but based out of Mumbai. So, they are trained in Carnatic and Hindustani as well. Plus what they sang here is a Marathi abhang (devotional song), not falling in to the musical ethos of either forms. The song describes how Sant (saint) Tukaram surrendered to Vitthal (Avatar of Vishnu) and went to Pandharpur (where Vitthal temple is situated). This is such a beautiful piece because it has been performed by Carnatic singers with traditional Carnatic accompaniments (mridangam, ghatam and violin), but has stayed true to the roots of abhang. It always transports me when I listen to this rendition. They are absolutely amazing. Whenever they perform people expect them to perform this song, especially if they are performing in Maharashtra. They are known for this abhang. Rick is right, she was keeping measure. In Carnatic music it is called taalam or as Ustad Zakir Hussain says taal. It's the measure of the beat. Side note: they are sisters and always wear contrasting sarees, as in one sister will wear a saree that matches the blouse of the other sister and vice versa. This observation is courtesy my wife who is a Maharashtrian (I'm a Tamilian). Another reason why I love this rendition, because it is a mixture of the culture I knew and grew up with and the culture that I married in to.
Abhangs are devotional songs sung in the Marathi language. Mostly sung solo, the duo in this video is unique. Well sung! Thanks for reviewing this exquisite rendition!!
Proud to be a Maharashtra and its rich tradition of saints like sant Tukaram, Dnyaneshwar, Eknath, Namdev, sopan, muktabai and many more...Jay Maharashtra
It's a devotional song. So when a marathi person who understand these lyrics listens to this song, it is a devine experience for him. And we can observe the expression on his face that he is completely engrossed in the performance... To my surprise... Rick has the same expressions on his face while listening to this. And this is a solid proof that music crosses borders of region, race, caste and touches the heart of people. ❤❤❤❤❤
@@bluray1194 We can't make that statement untill it's proven. They respond to pupular choice as well. We just want to enjoy watching with them .There should be no place for bitterness otherwise we won't be able to enjoy this.
@@Thefairyvision This is not bitterness this is practical .I enjoy the videos too.Currently they have some 430 patrons and they have to react to their recommended video every month as they pay for it.It is very difficult that they can react to our recommended videos.
Ranjani Gayathri are very well known carnatic artists. Their synchronising is out of the world. And yeah, they are keeping the measure and tempo of the composition they are singing. It's called ' Taala'. You guys should watch their Kathaya Kathaya - raga Kalyani video. It's phenomenal.
Classical Musicians keeps track of the beats (Taal, Taala) using slapping with their right hand. traditionally when you are sitting down, you clap on your thighs but sometimes it is done on the left hand or just in the air. There are different Thaals set and each composition is sung to a fixed thaala. There are a total of 35 taalas in Carnatic music. Eg. Most common Thaala is Adi Thaala, which is a 8 beat cycle. It is counted as follows. Slap, Little Finger, Ring Finger, Middle Finger, Slap, Flip,Slap, Flip Slap is you slap with inside of your palm, Flip is with the back of your palm, Fingers you tap with the finger.
Rick is so true about, when he close his eyes while listening to carnatic music it takes you to next dimension. I strongly believe Rick is blessed knowingly or unknowingly with that music sense. Although you may take a lineage of American, Indian goddess sarawasthi showered you with full of blessing.
Glad that you both started to explore Ranjani and Gayathri duo.. They are incredible Carnatic singers. You must explore some of their Carnatic recitals.
@@ladybug5250big misconception carnatic music has nothing to do with karnataka.. the word karnatak or carnatic means really old or ancient.. in karnataka hindustani music is much more popular..not carnatic
I agree. He is another in the current list of great Hindustani classical vocalists. Please look for this rendition of 'Gey Chanda makarandha' accompanied by Ustaad Zakir Hussain.
Beats and measures is a whole art form in itself called Konnakkol in Carnatic or Bol in Hindustani. You will love the amazing mathematics behind this art.
Complexity Korbin was referring to can be guaged from the fact that both were singing the same line in different scales yet complimenting each other so well. That's the aura of Indian Music. Divine and entertaining.
Abhang is devotional song in marathi. There is great tradition of such songs in marathi and all indian languages .it express so much devotion , dedication and love for the God . If we hear such song we also feel same.you both were enjoying with same emotion. I like Rick was hearing the song with close eyes . Hearing this kind of sogs is just a feeling God's presence. I noticed that you both were enjoying with same emotion specially Rick . Thank you Korbin and Rick .God bless all of you
Approximately 5000 year's of Indian Music.. traditions Carnatic & Hindustani Music Gurukul methods of learning year's of practice & Sincerely followed.. Thanks Music energized our thuoughts on traditions ..we are ignorent about past .. I felt you all started loving Music too.. !
Very beautiful song . Salute the soulful Abhang , Salute the wonderful singers Brilliant accompaniments have enriched the rendering. I salute them as well
I want to know these people who dislike such a incredible performance. I seriously want to know what they did not like about it? Even I’m not Indian or that language what they were singing I bet they are one of the best singers.
Finally you guys reacted to the reigning divas of carnatic music Ranjani and Gayatri ma'ms. Check out all of their pieces on darbar, it is pretty good.
Rick and Korbin.... Carnatic music is based on Raagaas and Taalas. Raagaas are musical foundation or base on which the lyrics or compositions are set. Raagaas are formed by using at least two or more of the seven swaras namely 'Sa' (called SHADJAM), 'Ri' (called RISHABHAM), 'Ga' (called GANDHARAM), 'Ma' (called MADHYAMAM), 'Pa' (called PANCHAMAM), 'Dha' (called DAIWATHAM) and 'Ni' (called NISHADHAM). Depending upon the raga that forms the basis for a composition, the same is set to a certain beat meter called 'Thaalam'. Some of these beats are simple and some are complex. The musician uses the Thaalam through their fingers by generally tapping the same on their thighs when seated to guide themselves and the accompanying artists in the rendition of the composition. Sometimes the artists may also use just their fingers to keep track of the Thaalam, just like they were when rendering this composition.
Okay finally thank you for reacting on this. The beauty of this abhang that’s what it’s called is it’s a ninda stuti which means you praise someone in a ridiculous manner and here the poet is ridiculing lord Vishu by calling him a ghost who enchants every one that was that beauty of Indian culture they called their God bhoot which means a ghost and no one take an offence until now 😂😂
One of the most revered saints of India.. Sant Tukaram (Saint Tukaram).. singing that if One takes darshan of Vitthal (Vishnu), "Punha Janma Nahi Aaala".. you are liberated from this cycle of Birth/Death.. Moksha.. Its so DIVINE..
Firstly Here’s a quote from my guru(my teacher): Never claim the title “Singer” No matter how good you think you’re, There’s always someone better than you and vice-versa Imagining your voice as a wire made of sound helps, when most Indian singers sings it actually gives the singer a kind of live picture or portrait where they can control what’s happening in that picture by pushing-pulling that sound wire in more than one direction, since it’s in singers mind (whatever going on in that picture)nobody knows in which dimension singer is singing, which is actually the beauty of it and that’s why audience get to see something that they can never comprehend by themselves, cuz it’s beauty is beyond general people’s imagination or access. I love singing too, but I’m not a singer, I sing every day on Smule and I’ll be honest to tell you that when I sings on Smule, people who listen to my songs or collab with my song thinks I’m trying to entertain someone else other than me, actually it’s quite the opposite of what 99.99% people thinks.
This is an Abhang (marathi devotional song), sung generally in praise of Vitthal (Avatar of Lord Vishnu said to be residing in Pandharpur, a town of Maharashtra). This abhang talks about the greatness of the place and how because Saint Tukaram (Tuka) went to Pandhari (Pandharpur), and here went does not mean just physically but spiritually too, i.e. he became a devotee of Vitthal and because of that he achieved Moksh (released from the cycle of rebirths).
...that how music takes you away from physical world and keeps in a land where gods and angels keep your peace serene and divine as you become divine, your true essence.
Marathi classical, semi classical theatre as well as folk music has produced some of the best singers in India, and a large palette of forms and styles. Do take a deeper dive and you'll find mesmerising experiences
That hand gesture is raga and tala sa,re,ga,ma,pa,da,ni,sa or saregamapadanisa with these 8 sounds you can make millions of songs under 1000's of category in carnatic music
Thank you so much guys. This is why I was requesting you to react more on our cultures, traditions nd festivals. The world will come to know the beauty of our country .
Powerful namaskaratha mantra of lord Shiva....this is different from that you reacted before regarding lord shiva....this is very veey powerful mantra audio of about 6:30 min.
You'll be really happy to know the meaning of the song which is in Marathi, here, tukarama praises god indirectly, he calls it a ghost, asks people to refrain from visiting his temple, it just haunts you, once tukarama went there, and he lost himself! So much spiritual essence is brought to visualization by Raga sisters!
Was waiting and I definitely knew one day they will react to the 'raga' sisters. Happy finally. They are absolutely brilliant in all their concerts. You ppl should hear more of them. they are just awesome. In carnatic music, we are always trained from the very beginning to keep in pace with measures. We start our basics, singing in 3 to 4 speeds having the 'thalam' the beats that we do using our hands being in the same tempo.
Short hair guy started feeling the spritual feelings of Indian classical....the energy he can feel on the centre of fore head( ajnaa chakra) by closing his eyes....
Abhang is a devotional composition based on the philosophical theory of the Shrutis and Puranas. The theory is the ultimate and so 'Abhang', from the infinite to the eternity. Maharashtra, also called the land of Saints, it is a household tradition to render Abhang as a tool to establish connect with the Divine Power called the truth.
I have to admit that this is very unusual. All this time I have always listened to Marathi Abhangs in Hindustani classical style. But this is Carnatic style. But enjoyed every bit of it. Thanks for reacting to this. Now I am going to find more of their performances.
Waiting for you two to react on this masterpiece. They shouldn't have given title as “Best”. It shows Mada (pride). This is Karnataki style & Marathi is Southern most Indo-aryan language.
Great guys, your reactions are not stupid, you got great appreciation for technically complex Indian classical music most Indian even don't understand. I think you guys are very humble and funny😊👍
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React to jomy Georg tabla swag. It's awesome!!
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you watched nina burmi performance.. This is her 'guru'.begum parveen sultana...listen her..she.is gem😍😍😍
They are very well known. They are Tamilians, but based out of Mumbai. So, they are trained in Carnatic and Hindustani as well. Plus what they sang here is a Marathi abhang (devotional song), not falling in to the musical ethos of either forms. The song describes how Sant (saint) Tukaram surrendered to Vitthal (Avatar of Vishnu) and went to Pandharpur (where Vitthal temple is situated). This is such a beautiful piece because it has been performed by Carnatic singers with traditional Carnatic accompaniments (mridangam, ghatam and violin), but has stayed true to the roots of abhang. It always transports me when I listen to this rendition. They are absolutely amazing. Whenever they perform people expect them to perform this song, especially if they are performing in Maharashtra. They are known for this abhang.
Rick is right, she was keeping measure. In Carnatic music it is called taalam or as Ustad Zakir Hussain says taal. It's the measure of the beat.
Side note: they are sisters and always wear contrasting sarees, as in one sister will wear a saree that matches the blouse of the other sister and vice versa. This observation is courtesy my wife who is a Maharashtrian (I'm a Tamilian). Another reason why I love this rendition, because it is a mixture of the culture I knew and grew up with and the culture that I married in to.
Wow... Nice.
The Abhang and the other forms of Marathi music are deeply and firmly rooted in the Hindustani tradition sir.
@@sakarbarve4900 well I stand corrected then 😊
Sriram Rajagopalan what a beautiful comment. Informative and yet heartful.
True
I m waiting for the day when you are gonna listen to the goddess of Carnatic music M.S. Subbulakshmi.. you would be blown away 😊
You said it !!! There is so much of her music that they can appreciate... just the Viriboni Varnam is to start with is jaw dropping !
Yes 😊 they would be fortunate to listen to MS Amma
@@shreyaspetkar absolutely
Oh yess.. MS Subbulakshmi please
MLV would also be otherworldly
Abhangs are devotional songs sung in the Marathi language. Mostly sung solo, the duo in this video is unique. Well sung! Thanks for reviewing this exquisite rendition!!
Proud to be a Maharashtra and its rich tradition of saints like sant Tukaram, Dnyaneshwar, Eknath, Namdev, sopan, muktabai and many more...Jay Maharashtra
Jay Maratha ! Jai Bharata !... I am proud of every tradition of Bharata ,.. 🙏
It's a devotional song. So when a marathi person who understand these lyrics listens to this song, it is a devine experience for him. And we can observe the expression on his face that he is completely engrossed in the performance... To my surprise... Rick has the same expressions on his face while listening to this. And this is a solid proof that music crosses borders of region, race, caste and touches the heart of people. ❤❤❤❤❤
Couldn't agree more. These generally take us to a trance.
Totally understandable. Rick is of Eastern origin that could be one of the reasons why he is more attuned to Eastern arts
@@johnutube5651 or probably bcs they are actors as well...
This is Marathi song telling about sant Tukarama the great Marathi philosopher
@@ऑनलाईनगुरुजी I am marathi too... So I am aware about it . 😇
Love 💓from the place they mentioned in abhanga Pandhari (Pandharpur) Maharashtra 🙏🙌
Please react to KATYAR KALJAT GHUSLI trailer. It's a Marathi movie based on classical singing. The songs were mind blowing. National award winner
I recommend it too. Shankar Mahadevan has also acted in it.
They only listen to their patreons
@@bluray1194 I disagree. They appear to be overwhelmed with so many requests........
@@bluray1194 yes
Exactly, It was the movie when I truly started liking classical music.
Marathi sounds like sucha great language, I'd like to learn it.
I may help you learn it!🤗
South Indian Carnatic vocalists, singing Marathi abhangs...exceptional
Actually pretty common.
They grew up in Mumbai, so Marathi wouldn't be a problem for them.
They are naturally gifted and the thousands of hours of training have made their crafts shine greater... awed
Love from Maharashtra, India ❤❤
Yes she was counting the measures and beats to keep herself in tempo
You have still not reacted to Marathi movie called 'Natrang'
Amazing true story.
Fantabulous acting from 'Atul Kulkarni'
They only listen to their patreons.
@@bluray1194 We can't make that statement untill it's proven.
They respond to pupular choice as well.
We just want to enjoy watching with them .There should be no place for bitterness otherwise we won't be able to enjoy this.
@@Thefairyvision This is not bitterness this is practical .I enjoy the videos too.Currently they have some 430 patrons and they have to react to their recommended video every month as they pay for it.It is very difficult that they can react to our recommended videos.
Yash K you are 100% incorrect
Please react to Katyar Kaljat Ghusli Trailer. It's a national award winning movie based on Indian classical music. It's a Marathi movie.
Now that you have opened yourself to Carnatic, its time you listen to the Band Called "AGAM" and i bet you will be blown away. Love from India ❤❤.
I love this band❤️ exceptional and mind blowing
@@karthikakasimalla8594 glad that we have similar taste in Music. I love the lead singer Harish Chetta.
Yes... true... especially the way they rendered Rangapura vihara was phenomenal
React to Marathi film - ‘Katyar Kaljaat Ghusli’
A piece of an art, you guys are missing this since long
This type of songs when sung by anybody you can see how connected they are with God from their souls.
Ranjani Gayathri are very well known carnatic artists. Their synchronising is out of the world. And yeah, they are keeping the measure and tempo of the composition they are singing. It's called ' Taala'. You guys should watch their Kathaya Kathaya - raga Kalyani video. It's phenomenal.
Thank you so much for reacting to this.. i had requested many times.. i have attended their concerts many times.. its a pure bliss...
Classical Musicians keeps track of the beats (Taal, Taala) using slapping with their right hand. traditionally when you are sitting down, you clap on your thighs but sometimes it is done on the left hand or just in the air. There are different Thaals set and each composition is sung to a fixed thaala. There are a total of 35 taalas in Carnatic music.
Eg. Most common Thaala is Adi Thaala, which is a 8 beat cycle. It is counted as follows.
Slap, Little Finger, Ring Finger, Middle Finger, Slap, Flip,Slap, Flip
Slap is you slap with inside of your palm, Flip is with the back of your palm, Fingers you tap with the finger.
This is true for carnatic classical only. Hindustani classical has much more freedom in the form of vilambit taal. Your slapping of hands fails here
Rick is so true about, when he close his eyes while listening to carnatic music it takes you to next dimension. I strongly believe Rick is blessed knowingly or unknowingly with that music sense. Although you may take a lineage of American, Indian goddess sarawasthi showered you with full of blessing.
I am in love with all your reaction on Hindustani/ Carnatic classic music. thanks for doing that 🙏
Glad that you both started to explore Ranjani and Gayathri duo.. They are incredible Carnatic singers. You must explore some of their Carnatic recitals.
Wow you discovered Ranjani- Gayathri- they are known actually for Karnatic classical, you should explore more!
They should explore The Immortal Legend: M S Subbulakshmi ❤
Carnatic*
Sonu Mani does not matter, pronounced the same.. region is still Karnataka
@@ladybug5250big misconception carnatic music has nothing to do with karnataka.. the word karnatak or carnatic means really old or ancient.. in karnataka hindustani music is much more popular..not carnatic
Thou Art A Geek north Karnataka has both Carnatic & Hindustani
Search TH-cam for "Rahul Deshpande"!!
I agree. He is another in the current list of great Hindustani classical vocalists. Please look for this rendition of 'Gey Chanda makarandha' accompanied by Ustaad Zakir Hussain.
Legend in making
Beats and measures is a whole art form in itself called Konnakkol in Carnatic or Bol in Hindustani. You will love the amazing mathematics behind this art.
Wow one of the best in classical music scenarios in India Ranjani Gayathri. 👍👌
Complexity Korbin was referring to can be guaged from the fact that both were singing the same line in different scales yet complimenting each other so well. That's the aura of Indian Music. Divine and entertaining.
Wow.. I was waiting for you to react to this video. RaGa sisters always give very captivating performances.
Wow salute to indian culture, saree, bindi, bangles, flowers vermillion such a great tradition, civilisation
Abhang is devotional song in marathi. There is great tradition of such songs in marathi and all indian languages .it express so much devotion , dedication and love for the God . If we hear such song we also feel same.you both were enjoying with same emotion. I like Rick was hearing the song with close eyes . Hearing this kind of sogs is just a feeling God's presence. I noticed that you both were enjoying with same emotion specially Rick . Thank you Korbin and Rick .God bless all of you
Approximately 5000 year's of Indian Music.. traditions Carnatic & Hindustani Music Gurukul methods of learning year's of practice & Sincerely followed..
Thanks Music energized our thuoughts on traditions ..we are ignorent about past ..
I felt you all started loving Music too.. !
The words are as beautiful as their singing!
Please react to FOLK DANCES of every state
Bihu,to start with ❤️🔥
Yes!!!!
Start with #lavni Maharashatrachi jaaan maan shaan
Bohot din lag jayenge bro 😎
My friend got to watch them perform live recently! They're AMAZING.
Very beautiful song .
Salute the soulful Abhang , Salute the wonderful singers
Brilliant accompaniments have enriched the rendering.
I salute them as well
Rick is doing right thing by closing his eyes...then only you can enjoy such performances
Treat for the Marathi audience here.
I want to know these people who dislike such a incredible performance. I seriously want to know what they did not like about it? Even I’m not Indian or that language what they were singing I bet they are one of the best singers.
I love discovering new stuff with you guys💚
Finally you guys reacted to the reigning divas of carnatic music Ranjani and Gayatri ma'ms. Check out all of their pieces on darbar, it is pretty good.
Rick and Korbin.... Carnatic music is based on Raagaas and Taalas. Raagaas are musical foundation or base on which the lyrics or compositions are set. Raagaas are formed by using at least two or more of the seven swaras namely 'Sa' (called SHADJAM), 'Ri' (called RISHABHAM), 'Ga' (called GANDHARAM), 'Ma' (called MADHYAMAM), 'Pa' (called PANCHAMAM), 'Dha' (called DAIWATHAM) and 'Ni' (called NISHADHAM). Depending upon the raga that forms the basis for a composition, the same is set to a certain beat meter called 'Thaalam'. Some of these beats are simple and some are complex. The musician uses the Thaalam through their fingers by generally tapping the same on their thighs when seated to guide themselves and the accompanying artists in the rendition of the composition. Sometimes the artists may also use just their fingers to keep track of the Thaalam, just like they were when rendering this composition.
Wonderfully explained sir.
@@atulsethi6068 thanks Mr. Sethi.
Music has no language, it is divine and eternal.
Wow each word they spelled was so sharp. Mesmerising😇
For more marvellous Marathi music - ‘Mahesh Kale’ & ‘ Pt. Bhimsen Joshi’ Both are the BEST !!!
Also Rahul Deshpande! 👌
And arun date
Measures....in hindustani and karnatic music is called Taal and/or Taalaam respectively
I Love how Rick goes into meditative state when listen to some epic classical music.
Marathi Abang is no joke. Hats off to these immensely talented women singing this, that too not from a marathi origin.
IAM really waiting for this day.They are incredible singers
Okay finally thank you for reacting on this. The beauty of this abhang that’s what it’s called is it’s a ninda stuti which means you praise someone in a ridiculous manner and here the poet is ridiculing lord Vishu by calling him a ghost who enchants every one that was that beauty of Indian culture they called their God bhoot which means a ghost and no one take an offence until now 😂😂
One of the most revered saints of India.. Sant Tukaram (Saint Tukaram).. singing that if One takes darshan of Vitthal (Vishnu), "Punha Janma Nahi Aaala".. you are liberated from this cycle of Birth/Death.. Moksha.. Its so DIVINE..
Meaning is very beautiful✨✨ and the abhanga is sung very well. Great job 👏
u guys... really know how to appreciate this culture..🙏🙏🙏
Thanks I recommend that👍❤️❤️🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏
😍
Put on my headphones, close my eyes and give in...... just completely immerse myself...
#Marathi #Abhanga tradition is around eight hundred years old tradition and it just gets getting richer! Kudos to RaGa sisters!
Requested it like months ago... Had been waiting for so long.. ❤️❤️❤️
Please react to Tere Bina by Salman😭😭
@@tweentycenturyrock Try just like u did with Aamis😂😂😂😂😂
Firstly Here’s a quote from my guru(my teacher):
Never claim the title “Singer”
No matter how good you think you’re,
There’s always someone better than you and vice-versa
Imagining your voice as a wire made of sound helps, when most Indian singers sings
it actually gives the singer a kind of live picture or portrait where they can control what’s happening in that picture by pushing-pulling that sound wire in more than one direction, since it’s in singers mind (whatever going on in that picture)nobody knows in which dimension singer is singing, which is actually the beauty of it and that’s why audience get to see something that they can never comprehend by themselves, cuz it’s beauty is beyond general people’s imagination or access.
I love singing too, but I’m not a singer, I sing every day on Smule and I’ll be honest to tell you that when I sings on Smule, people who listen to my songs or collab with my song thinks I’m trying to entertain someone else other than me, actually it’s quite the opposite of what 99.99% people thinks.
Korbin Singh turned into "Lord Gaga" probably inspired from all the weirdness of Aamis!😂😂😂😂😂
This is an Abhang (marathi devotional song), sung generally in praise of Vitthal (Avatar of Lord Vishnu said to be residing in Pandharpur, a town of Maharashtra). This abhang talks about the greatness of the place and how because Saint Tukaram (Tuka) went to Pandhari (Pandharpur), and here went does not mean just physically but spiritually too, i.e. he became a devotee of Vitthal and because of that he achieved Moksh (released from the cycle of rebirths).
Guys, I now use your channel to get legit recommendations for content I would normally not come across.. thank you !!
It was about Great Marathi Saint Tukaram, his journey to Pandhari( Place of Lord Virtual)
How beautiful!!
Always eager wait for these music uploads !
...that how music takes you away from physical world and keeps in a land where gods and angels keep your peace serene and divine as you become divine, your true essence.
Marathi classical, semi classical theatre as well as folk music has produced some of the best singers in India, and a large palette of forms and styles. Do take a deeper dive and you'll find mesmerising experiences
That hand gesture is raga and tala sa,re,ga,ma,pa,da,ni,sa or saregamapadanisa with these 8 sounds you can make millions of songs under 1000's of category in carnatic music
Thank you so much guys. This is why I was requesting you to react more on our cultures, traditions nd festivals. The world will come to know the beauty of our country .
I love my India
I,m very proud to be Indian 🇮🇳
Powerful namaskaratha mantra of lord Shiva....this is different from that you reacted before regarding lord shiva....this is very veey powerful mantra audio of about 6:30 min.
I don't care what critic's say about you both. I just love how sincere and intricate your discussions are...
She was doing something with her fingers. Nice observation. That's a distinctively Carnatic way of keeping time.
It's done in Northern Classical as well.
Fine artistry is off the charts on this one. 🙏🏾
I like this abhang sung by both sisters... Beautiful voice & presentation
Rick listened to it like it should be. Like a meditation
You'll be really happy to know the meaning of the song which is in Marathi, here, tukarama praises god indirectly, he calls it a ghost, asks people to refrain from visiting his temple, it just haunts you, once tukarama went there, and he lost himself! So much spiritual essence is brought to visualization by Raga sisters!
Aha finally you found a Ranjani Gayathri piece to react to 😀🙏
Love how Rick is absorbed by the song...
Love from Maharashtra ❤️
Was waiting and I definitely knew one day they will react to the 'raga' sisters. Happy finally. They are absolutely brilliant in all their concerts. You ppl should hear more of them. they are just awesome. In carnatic music, we are always trained from the very beginning to keep in pace with measures. We start our basics, singing in 3 to 4 speeds having the 'thalam' the beats that we do using our hands being in the same tempo.
Short hair guy started feeling the spritual feelings of Indian classical....the energy he can feel on the centre of fore head( ajnaa chakra) by closing his eyes....
Loved it soooo much💕💕💕🙏🏻👍🏻
Rick soon is going to be the ambassador for indian classical music and danc in the US.
React to their performance on darbar on raag madhukosh.and chandrakosh..... otherwise u will regret....well wisher
Thank you for reacting this video. I love Ranjani Gayatri mams thank you so much.
You know india means music and magic'
There are many more carnatic and hindustani singers in india... you should listen🔥🔥
Hey Rick you have learned the talent of listening the classical music/song. You analysis and understand it correctly. Kudos.
Abhang is a devotional composition based on the philosophical theory of the Shrutis and Puranas. The theory is the ultimate and so 'Abhang', from the infinite to the eternity. Maharashtra, also called the land of Saints, it is a household tradition to render Abhang as a tool to establish connect with the Divine Power called the truth.
I have to admit that this is very unusual. All this time I have always listened to Marathi Abhangs in Hindustani classical style. But this is Carnatic style. But enjoyed every bit of it. Thanks for reacting to this. Now I am going to find more of their performances.
This was in Raag Chandarakauns, which is the same in Carnatic as it is in Northern Classical.
Thank you so very much for this reaction only you guys understood it well... Hats off to you guys
Waiting for you two to react on this masterpiece. They shouldn't have given title as “Best”. It shows Mada (pride). This is Karnataki style & Marathi is Southern most Indo-aryan language.
Great guys, your reactions are not stupid, you got great appreciation for technically complex Indian classical music most Indian even don't understand. I think you guys are very humble and funny😊👍
It was really a beautiful abhang based on hindustani classical music.
Superrrrrb.. Isn't it?
🙏❤️💕 pentru cele 2 manhatri ,necesită o mare forță în voce și ia multă energie cântând această raga
Hey guys..... How fortunate would you be to hear MS Subbulakshmi.... Please do listen...... Viriboni Varnam by MS SUBBULAKSHMI 🙏 ❤️
Khushaki is not only present classical singer , there are too many other , more senior to her. Rahul Dashpande , Mahesh kale.
From all the reaction videos u guys are the best😘😘