That's the Asana of Acharya. The disciple should sit in the posture of Sri Saravanan, which is right. Further the right leg should be placed on the left. Only during meditation Padmasana to be practiced. This is for information, as thought to me, by my Guru. 🙏🌹
It was a summer evening of 2013 in Chennai when I just finished my worship in the Perumaal Temple near to where I was living,and was sitting on the edge of the temple corridor,and suddenly they started playing the Nadaswaram and Mridanga..And what an auspicious and beautiful sound it was,i was hearing it for the first time and the music,the prayer lamps,the smells,the surrounding took me to an another world...Since then I am in love with this Temple music.
Of all the south Indians in fact Indian I have seen Tamilians are so much dedicated to "Divine Music." I think Lord Shiva personally asks Lord Brahma to mould them like that. Vaazha Tamizh and Jai Hind.
Thank you so much for your words of appreciation for the Tavil player. Typically in Indian, particularly in South Indian music, Taal (rhythm) does not get mentioned in any serious commendation. With the exception of a very very few, Tavil or any rhythmic instrument players do not shine in the public or have any identity, even less than those who play second fiddle - almost to the point that they become part of the backdrop. Thank you again.
This is a Soprano Saxophone. The Nadaswara vidwan is excellent. The Clarinet player is matching him well. What is interesting is the spontaneous neraval (imaginative rendition) exchange. East or West, music is one and divine. It is even more divine when it is rendered as an offering to the Almighty at this great Chola era temple. The white is appropriately dressed for the temple performance and so also the marks on his forehead. Much enjoyed.
Music has no religion but indian classical music always have been open ended which can achieve divinity through transcendental way....Like the philosophy of Hinduism, God exist whin ourselves and we can achieve the divinity by uniting ourselves with supreme God brahm in different ways. Indian music has evolved the same way. Idol worshiping doesn't mean just make any statue and stand in front of it and start praying but idol worship includes worshiping of anything through which you can achieve divinity whether it's statue or musical instruments or any tradition we fallow in Hinduism....the more deeper you go the more divinity you achieve and we can not fuse it with western world where God exist out of this universe somewhere and they can not achieve divinity through idol praying or anything exist in this world so basically they fallow the closed ended philosophy or commandments which isn't rooted in their culture and tradition so they always just fallow limited form of whatever commands they have got... Its a sin in their culture even if you say that you can achieve divinity by music or idol praying or by exploring your own self within you..... Even it is sinin their culture if you claim the divinity can achieve by anyone except Allah of jesus nobody can be divine....So better stop fusing indian deep rooted holistic music with limited farm of third world fantasy coz it is going to distort the purity of Indian classical music as its quite visible now days.....i am not opposing the concept of god all god are same but the view of god existence and divinity is different in western and Indian, so the secularism up to an extent is okay till their understanding of divinity falls within our criteria of definition of divinity but it is just opposite to us as they think it is sin or kafur while we call it divinity... fuse indian with western music only if they accept the our view on god and divinity which they never do......conclusion- fuck fake secularism and maintain the divinity and holistic form of Indian music its not fusion but distortion.....
@@ajay2734 I concur... Fuck Secularism! I don't think it's fusion here though... It's just they are using a western instrument to play "Indian music" 🤔 Its like how Carnatic and Hindustani music uses the violin... It's held and played very differently than the west
Should I say Temples of India were acoustically designed 😁 I would love to hear from an audiophile how this Nadaswaram and Saxaphone Challenge sounds. Not to forget the Thavil who is being the thump.
Two years ago I walked into this temple, being mesmerised by its beauty. I followed a divine music and found a man sitting in front of the sanctum and singing a solo. I sat a little distance away and had goosebumps. The temple pillars through which evening sunlight was falling, the music..it was the most divine experience. This video has helped me recreate that day in my mind. Thanks for uploading.
@@raghavgn5459 Airavatesvara Temple Hindu temple of Dravidian architecture located in the town of Darasuram, near Kumbakonam, Thanjavur District in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
So nice to see the temples still playing Nadhaswaram and tavil and honoring traditions. The instrument was made for the temple and the temple for it. What a feeling it evokes when you walk into it with such a sound. Energizes you. Thats why its played at the wedding
Am aware- but it is a dying art. Not all temples play it. I grew up in Mylapore and lucky to see it being played from then till now there. But dont think all temples r keeping up the vidwans thriving.
@@missbond7345 dying art? Nope. Carnatic music lessons are so immensely popular among Tamil kids. Every temple has this. Not sure what temples you've been going to. Heck, even temples in Singapore (where I live) have daily nadaswaram, tavil playing.
ஐயா வணக்கம். விமர்சனம் செய்யும் அளவிற்கு எனக்கு இசை ஞானம் கிடையாது. ஆனால் மனதிற்கு மிகவும் மகிழ்ச்சியை தருகிறது. கிளாரிநெட் வாசிப்பவர் அயல்நாட்டினர் போல.மிகவும் சிறப்பாக வாசித்துள்ளார். நாதஸ்வரம் ஆஹா அற்புதம். இசையை வழங்கி மகிழ்வித்த நாதஸ்வரம், கிளாரிநெட், தவில் வித்தவான்கள் அனைவரையும் மனதார வணங்கி மகிழ்கிறேன். 🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐💐
@@Vicky-sl4tc yes agreed But a time came in history when even the great chola and pandyas dynasties were ebbing and delhi based sultans came swooping down. .But Hoysala king Veera Ballala protected Tamil temples when khilji army.attacked and the temples after the weakening of the earlier great chola and pandya empires . Vijayanagara kings and vijayanagara nayaka chieftains protected Tamil temples when attacked by Northern sultans .
@@Vicky-sl4tc yes Vicky, Mahesh is historically correct, we should be very greatful to the Vijaya Nagara kings of Humpi. They revived Hinduism not only from the Islamic forces, Vijaya Nagara empire revived the arts and cultural attack from the Jain and Budhist attacks also
@@dcmhsotaeh vijayanagara dynasty established to safeguard Hindu dharma but how veera ballala protected Tamil temple who could not save his own capital?
It must be a divine experience for both.. Music is divine, it doesn't have impurities like religion culture location etc. And here is the message.. You musicians are already blessed by heavens.. Stay blessed...
Wonderful attempt by Jonathan, and he was near perfect in reproducing what was played on Nadaswaram considering that this was totally spontaneous. What Jonathan is doing in great because on a Saxophone you have only open/close on the holes, but on a nadaswaram the holes can be gradually closed and opened directly with your fingers which gives smooth transition between notes. This is my understanding. I am not expert in both instruments.
If you referring gamakas of carnatic music, it i achieved by breath control and blowing control. You can do these western wind instruments. He is struggling in gamaks as he is not trained or heard enough to make it natural in his training. But his pitch is good. Still Carnatic Music decades to perfect. It is very rigorous. We must thee cheers to ths saxophonist.
S.K. Mani Also the saxophone has keys so you can not change the pitch gradually like you can do with the nadaswaram. Like to slide from a ga to ri you on nadaswaram you slide your finger away from the ga note whereas you cannot slide on saxophone as it’s like a button. But you are right for the tonality of the sound and instrument
Johnathan.. excellent job and congratulations.. I am Very happy for listening your music.. l left soprano.. one day I will again pickup and start playing..!!
no words... music has no barriers... its like Student holding his Master's index finger and following Him... like son walks along with his father holding his hand... and the Divinity of the Temple includes most awaking spiritual sense thank you for sharing it
And I personally don't think that the nadhaswaram vidwan for even once want to over perform or outshine his co-performer. They are just in their own beautiful world enjoying what they do. Love that.
Amazing talent. If it is so soul stirring on my small phone screen, imagine how the experience would have been for those who witnessed this amazing jugalbandhi. It goes on to prove that music, culture has no borders. Jonathan and saravanan are so talented and in sync. God bless
What a wonderful treat. I grew up consuming and cherishing, nourished and nurtured by such musical performances in temples. Shall we call it 'A Cross-cultural tryst'.
Wonderful to see a foreigner Mr Jonathan has joined with the Nadaswaram vidwan to play his saxophone. The hindolam coaching was wonderful and shows the ecstacy of performance on both sides with certain limitations in handling the instruments. Mr Jonathan touched all the hearts of classical music lovers by his presentation. Temples can organise on monthly basis such events to help the vidwans to get benefited both financially and culturally.
ஓம் இசையினில் இனிமையைச் சேர்த்தாய் போற்றி ஓம் - பிரபஞ்சத்தின் நாயகி அன்னை ஆதிபராசக்தியை பாடப் பெறும் 1008 போற்றி மலர்களில் 531 வது மந்திரம் அய்யா நீங்கள் வாசித்த இந்த இசைக்கு வடிவமாய், நாதமாய் இனிமை சேர்த்தவள் அவளே ! தமிழ் இசையை நதி போல அழகியலோடு எமை மெய் மறக்கச் செய்தீர்கள் உங்களுக்கு என் தாய் அன்னை ஆதிபராசக்தி அருளட்டும். Yet another best music from tamilnadu - just amazing amazing amazing. This music takes our soul to another unknown destination. Thanks for this music 🎶🎵
To be honest, religion has had a fair share in development and nurturing of music in India. Bharatmuni's natyashatra or bhatkhande's writings on Indian classical music starts with invoking ganesha and saraswati.
@@lucyslegacy27 What's caste has anything to do with it? Only a sick person and self-loather like you would vomit this type of poison midst such beautiful music.
Wow what a music.. the first song melts the heart.. the nadaswaram player's performance is excellent.. I respect the foreigner for his eagerness towards our music.. and he tried very well.. loved it ❤
beautiful. Nadaswaram player's humane and kind nature in video is really nice to see. He is really helping saxophone player. Inshort really organic music from 3 of the players.
NICE MUSICAL OCEAN. Combine the Classical with western touch mind blowing. Acoustic of this concert like Opera hall effect. Really proud to hear this concert. My wishes is Keep going on this type of music without any penetrate of un wanted noise. Weldon bro
Respect! the great Indian musical instrument...no Indian marriages from pauper to the God in the temple will be done without this instrument..it is Nadaswaram...loved it..
This is such a wonderful event, by coordinating 2 great musical instruments, when proper ‘Sruthi’ generates, Nature automatically unlocks one of its Key - The Key of Sounds. This is how, ancient musicians of Bharat achieves the divine darshsan of Superpower.
I wish and it will be reality soon that we will revive, reclaim each and every temple once again. Similar sound of Mangala dhwani will be in mandapam of temples, temples will be decorated, it will be full of devoted devotees and we will revive the true of essence of Sanatan Dharm. 🙏🏻😌
அருமை. நமது நாதஸ்வரத்தின் இனிமையே இனிமை. நாதஸ்வரத்தில் வாசிக்க முடிந்த அளவு சங்கதிகள் சாக்ஸபோனில் வாசிக்க முடிவதில்லை. (ஒரு வேளை பயிற்சி குறைவோ) நாதஸ்வரக்காரர் பயிற்சி கொடுப்பது போல் உள்ளது. நாதஸ்வரத்தில் வந்த பல சங்கதிகள் சாக்ஷபோனில் துல்லியமாக வரவில்லை. இருந்தாலும் இரண்டும் இணைந்து கேட்பதற்கு நன்றாக உள்ளது.
Music is divine. That is why it is beyond language, religion, race and other boundaries. So pleasant to hear the mix. Nadaswara Vidwan and Thavil vidwan are also excellent..
Nice work. We must appreciate and give credit to the foreigner. He appears to be formally trained in Carnatic Music. However one big question to our vidwans and youngsters. How open minded are all of us in accepting and trying to learn their music ? Please contemplate.
Oh c’mon, Prabhu! Indians learn western classical music, pop , rock etc and perform way better than this white guy! The way Indians are appreciating the sub standard performance of the White man, I understand that the need to get validation from whites is still a part of our culture. I appreciate him trying to learn an art form that is completely new to him and he isn’t bad but he’s nowhere worthy of the oohs and aahs that I see in the comments!
@@mrshankara lets not blame them.Who in the society has the patience to go to a katcheri and ;listen. The society fostered artists and got the best of them. They looked after them.Today very difficult right? so why expect ?
jonathan did a great job as its difficult to immediately replicate the same music on different instrument, especially when you have to do it without having the idea whats going to come.
The way Jonathan seated tells a lot about how he values the traditional musical concepts. It's lovely to see such a gesture from a foreigner. 🙏
That's the Asana of Acharya. The disciple should sit in the posture of Sri Saravanan, which is right. Further the right leg should be placed on the left. Only during meditation Padmasana to be practiced. This is for information, as thought to me, by my Guru. 🙏🌹
Its very true.
Hindu temples have such good acoustics its mind boggling.. Wooow what a performance by both..
This is the genius of our architects
Can u feel the eco all over the temple..!! What an amazing experience..!!
Beauty of architecture mastery
Which part of country it is?
@@rudrapratapsingh7292 tamil nadu
@@KakashiHatake0071 i was not sure but i know that
@@rudrapratapsingh7292 Temple is in kumbakonam one of the district in tamil nadu
This is the respect given to our Indian music. An universal harmony.
Indian? Lol
But fisher man in india are not indians right
Hey ..how do you get this name Joseph..
r u taken any rice bag?
@Kaushik Kurudi im bruhh ur mom
It was a summer evening of 2013 in Chennai when I just finished my worship in the Perumaal Temple near to where I was living,and was sitting on the edge of the temple corridor,and suddenly they started playing the Nadaswaram and Mridanga..And what an auspicious and beautiful sound it was,i was hearing it for the first time and the music,the prayer lamps,the smells,the surrounding took me to an another world...Since then I am in love with this Temple music.
That beat instrument played with Nadhaswaram is called Thavil. Mridungam is a different instrument.
@@krithinarayanang thanks for the clarification bro😃
Wow
Mridangam=only made of jack fruit tree
Tavil=tree parts with goat leather
It's thavil
Of all the south Indians in fact Indian I have seen Tamilians are so much dedicated to "Divine Music." I think Lord Shiva personally asks Lord Brahma to mould them like that. Vaazha Tamizh and Jai Hind.
namaskaramandy rao karu
These are originates from Pannisai TN and Sadir Attam to carnatic.
Exactly I like the way they present and preserve it
@@Gauth1990 carnatic music originated in karnataka first sang by puranadara dasu
Yes ! Thats the thing I like very much about tamilians
And the tavil player is amazing!
Thank you so much for your words of appreciation for the Tavil player. Typically in Indian, particularly in South Indian music, Taal (rhythm) does not get mentioned in any serious commendation. With the exception of a very very few, Tavil or any rhythmic instrument players do not shine in the public or have any identity, even less than those who play second fiddle - almost to the point that they become part of the backdrop.
Thank you again.
@@narayananmuthusamy6905 I LOVE the rhythm instruments of Indian music! I own a madal. Some day I'll learn to play it. :-)
Everyone in this world is still an Indian
Hlw...Mr. Kevin....both are amazing...
but i want to say one thing.
He is Indian. and thats all
@@Fidaindia-h4l but we need visa lol
This is a Soprano Saxophone. The Nadaswara vidwan is excellent. The Clarinet player is matching him well. What is interesting is the spontaneous neraval (imaginative rendition) exchange. East or West, music is one and divine. It is even more divine when it is rendered as an offering to the Almighty at this great Chola era temple. The white is appropriately dressed for the temple performance and so also the marks on his forehead. Much enjoyed.
Music has no caste , no religion, no boundaries...it is universal...wow... it's breath taking music...feast to the ears,mind, heart and soul
Music has no religion but indian classical music always have been open ended which can achieve divinity through transcendental way....Like the philosophy of Hinduism, God exist whin ourselves and we can achieve the divinity by uniting ourselves with supreme God brahm in different ways. Indian music has evolved the same way. Idol worshiping doesn't mean just make any statue and stand in front of it and start praying but idol worship includes worshiping of anything through which you can achieve divinity whether it's statue or musical instruments or any tradition we fallow in Hinduism....the more deeper you go the more divinity you achieve and we can not fuse it with western world where God exist out of this universe somewhere and they can not achieve divinity through idol praying or anything exist in this world so basically they fallow the closed ended philosophy or commandments which isn't rooted in their culture and tradition so they always just fallow limited form of whatever commands they have got... Its a sin in their culture even if you say that you can achieve divinity by music or idol praying or by exploring your own self within you..... Even it is sinin their culture if you claim the divinity can achieve by anyone except Allah of jesus nobody can be divine....So better stop fusing indian deep rooted holistic music with limited farm of third world fantasy coz it is going to distort the purity of Indian classical music as its quite visible now days.....i am not opposing the concept of god all god are same but the view of god existence and divinity is different in western and Indian, so the secularism up to an extent is okay till their understanding of divinity falls within our criteria of definition of divinity but it is just opposite to us as they think it is sin or kafur while we call it divinity... fuse indian with western music only if they accept the our view on god and divinity which they never do......conclusion- fuck fake secularism and maintain the divinity and holistic form of Indian music its not fusion but distortion.....
@@ajay2734 I concur... Fuck Secularism! I don't think it's fusion here though... It's just they are using a western instrument to play "Indian music" 🤔 Its like how Carnatic and Hindustani music uses the violin... It's held and played very differently than the west
There is a difference between religion and Dharma.
Should I say Temples of India were acoustically designed 😁
I would love to hear from an audiophile how this Nadaswaram and Saxaphone Challenge sounds. Not to forget the Thavil who is being the thump.
@Varmaji soriyar 🤣
This is my real India ... a culture that welcomes and gets mixed with every other culture ❤️
I’m a wedding photographer, Nadashwaram in Tamil Weddings are one of the best. Gives me chills every time.
It's common all over south india not just tamil nadu
@@soumyadipmukherjee6627 where did I say it happens “Only” in Tamil Nadu ?
@@azharudeen06 u said tamil weddings but it's. Not only in tamil weddings it's followed in all weddings of whole South india 🙏😁
@@soumyadipmukherjee6627 yes because I predominantly do Tamil weddings. And by the way, Nadaswaram was originated from Tamil Nadu. We take the pride.
@@azharudeen06 yes take the pride . when I told that it didn't originated there? Take pride why to tell me this bro ?
Nadesswaram always rocks , sound of nadesswaram is holistic
isn't it ! it's extremely sad the position it holds in today's society. A family tradition that's fast dwindling
first of all, i respect anyone who can sit in full or half lotus position. Hare Krishna!
Wonderful....at the end sun light behind nandi is like lord shiva is blessing them. Love from Himachal😊
I saw a lover in that priest, a connoisseur playing the saxophone and a legend playing the nadaswaram
Two years ago I walked into this temple, being mesmerised by its beauty. I followed a divine music and found a man sitting in front of the sanctum and singing a solo. I sat a little distance away and had goosebumps. The temple pillars through which evening sunlight was falling, the music..it was the most divine experience. This video has helped me recreate that day in my mind. Thanks for uploading.
which temple where it is located
Excellent excellent you have past good samskaras (impressions) from your past previous births
@@raghavgn5459 Airavatesvara Temple
Hindu temple of Dravidian architecture located in the town of Darasuram, near Kumbakonam, Thanjavur District in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
So nice to see the temples still playing Nadhaswaram and tavil and honoring traditions. The instrument was made for the temple and the temple for it. What a feeling it evokes when you walk into it with such a sound. Energizes you. Thats why its played at the wedding
Very common in south indian temples🤷
All south Indian temples play Nadaswaram, Mridangam, and Tavil. Sometimes accompanied by more instruments.
It's common in South India
Am aware- but it is a dying art. Not all temples play it. I grew up in Mylapore and lucky to see it being played from then till now there. But dont think all temples r keeping up the vidwans thriving.
@@missbond7345 dying art? Nope. Carnatic music lessons are so immensely popular among Tamil kids. Every temple has this. Not sure what temples you've been going to. Heck, even temples in Singapore (where I live) have daily nadaswaram, tavil playing.
Wow.. The foreign guys shows immense respect to other cultures. What an involvement. That's why the outcome is divine.
Class.... Within south induan temple walls nadaswaram gets more powerful and devine..it is a treat to the tears
ஐயா வணக்கம். விமர்சனம் செய்யும் அளவிற்கு எனக்கு இசை ஞானம் கிடையாது. ஆனால் மனதிற்கு மிகவும் மகிழ்ச்சியை தருகிறது. கிளாரிநெட் வாசிப்பவர் அயல்நாட்டினர் போல.மிகவும் சிறப்பாக வாசித்துள்ளார். நாதஸ்வரம் ஆஹா அற்புதம். இசையை வழங்கி மகிழ்வித்த நாதஸ்வரம், கிளாரிநெட், தவில் வித்தவான்கள் அனைவரையும் மனதார வணங்கி மகிழ்கிறேன். 🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐💐
Nice👍
நீங்கள் தமிழ் எழுத்துருவில் வாழ்த்தியதே ஒரு பெருமை தான் ஐயா.
ஐயா அந்த இசைக் கருவி கிளாரினெட் அல்ல.
Soprano வகை சாக்ஸபோன்
Those walls soaked up some serious amount of dope music that day , I would have loved to be there and absorb that reverb 🤩
Only in south Indian temples you can got this experience ❤❤❤❤❤❤ it very Plesent
Thanks to Hoysala empire and Vijaynagara empire .
@@dcmhsotaeh Its a CHOLA temple . Plz learn more
@@Vicky-sl4tc yes agreed But a time came in history when even the great chola and pandyas dynasties were ebbing and delhi based sultans came swooping down. .But Hoysala king Veera Ballala protected Tamil temples when khilji army.attacked and the temples after the weakening of the earlier great chola and pandya empires .
Vijayanagara kings and vijayanagara nayaka chieftains protected Tamil temples when attacked by Northern sultans .
@@Vicky-sl4tc yes Vicky, Mahesh is historically correct, we should be very greatful to the Vijaya Nagara kings of Humpi.
They revived Hinduism not only from the Islamic forces, Vijaya Nagara empire revived the arts and cultural attack from the Jain and Budhist attacks also
@@dcmhsotaeh vijayanagara dynasty established to safeguard Hindu dharma but how veera ballala protected Tamil temple who could not save his own capital?
It must be a divine experience for both.. Music is divine, it doesn't have impurities like religion culture location etc. And here is the message.. You musicians are already blessed by heavens.. Stay blessed...
The place, temple, gives the interaction a Royal effect. Desh was lovely. The king inside the Kovil will bless you all. ❤️
Wonderful attempt by Jonathan, and he was near perfect in reproducing what was played on Nadaswaram considering that this was totally spontaneous.
What Jonathan is doing in great because on a Saxophone you have only open/close on the holes, but on a nadaswaram the holes can be gradually closed and opened directly with your fingers which gives smooth transition between notes. This is my understanding. I am not expert in both instruments.
If you referring gamakas of carnatic music, it i achieved by breath control and blowing control. You can do these western wind instruments. He is struggling in gamaks as he is not trained or heard enough to make it natural in his training. But his pitch is good. Still Carnatic Music decades to perfect. It is very rigorous. We must thee cheers to ths saxophonist.
S.K. Mani Also the saxophone has keys so you can not change the pitch gradually like you can do with the nadaswaram. Like to slide from a ga to ri you on nadaswaram you slide your finger away from the ga note whereas you cannot slide on saxophone as it’s like a button. But you are right for the tonality of the sound and instrument
@@shasthavishnuhan5270 Yes that was my point too with the limitations of the instrument compared to Nadaswaram he did pretty good.
I think it is Clarinet not sexophone
Shripad H I’m pretty sure it’s a saxophone. It’s in the title. It’s a different type of saxophone.
Look at the dress and how he enjoys with full involvement...rare one thank you
Johnathan.. excellent job and congratulations.. I am Very happy for listening your music.. l left soprano.. one day I will again pickup and start playing..!!
A born musician with a trained musician. Jonathan is keen to learn and follow saravanan
When u master Indian classical music.. U do wonders in music.. Thanks to our ancestors.. Who gave so much to our culture 😊
Controlling of breath by nadhaswara vidwan is sore and Sarasa Sama Shana song at the end is outstanding
Kudos to entire team
Not sore spelling mistake it was superb
no words...
music has no barriers...
its like Student holding his Master's index finger and following Him...
like
son walks along with his father holding his hand...
and the Divinity of the Temple includes most awaking spiritual sense
thank you for sharing it
I can see that Indian musician is able to perform so effortlessly that he shows he is a maestro!....proud!
It’s also impressive the saxophone guy is very humble and willing learn and try out Carnatic music 🎶
And I personally don't think that the nadhaswaram vidwan for even once want to over perform or outshine his co-performer. They are just in their own beautiful world enjoying what they do. Love that.
Amazing talent. If it is so soul stirring on my small phone screen, imagine how the experience would have been for those who witnessed this amazing jugalbandhi.
It goes on to prove that music, culture has no borders. Jonathan and saravanan are so talented and in sync. God bless
That's the culture of south indian which northies have lost many years ago....but we hve preserved it.
Nadaswaram is simply magical..... beautifully matching thavil...highly talented people.....please continue the traditions..feel proud.
What a wonderful treat. I grew up consuming and cherishing, nourished and nurtured by such musical performances in temples. Shall we call it 'A Cross-cultural tryst'.
Wonderful to see a foreigner Mr Jonathan has joined with the Nadaswaram vidwan to play his saxophone. The hindolam coaching was wonderful and shows the ecstacy of performance on both sides with certain limitations in handling the instruments. Mr Jonathan touched all the hearts of classical music lovers by his presentation.
Temples can organise on monthly basis such events to help the vidwans to get benefited both financially and culturally.
நாதஸ்வர வித்வானுக்கு என்னுடைய சிரம் தாழ்ந்த வணக்கம்...அற்புதமான நிகழ்ச்சி
Indian music is highly refined, very well played nadhaswaram vidwan
This is the greatness our culture where you can find peace. Hope it won't be destroyed.
I've been to this stunning temple last year. The architecture really does make one speechless
Nadaswaram is one of the world’s toughest instruments to play
What makes it so difficult?
@@hanseldsilva2393 your breath control you must breath in such a way that every exhalation n inhalation produce art..
@@sacredflames07 aah. I understand now. That would definitely be tough to master
@@hanseldsilva2393 and you can't make the music in piano
@@hanseldsilva2393 are you kidding or what ?!
Tavil play is so divineful. 👏👏👏👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏 nadaswaram is awesome. 👍👍👍
ஓம் இசையினில் இனிமையைச் சேர்த்தாய் போற்றி ஓம் - பிரபஞ்சத்தின் நாயகி அன்னை ஆதிபராசக்தியை பாடப் பெறும் 1008 போற்றி மலர்களில் 531 வது மந்திரம்
அய்யா நீங்கள் வாசித்த இந்த இசைக்கு வடிவமாய், நாதமாய் இனிமை சேர்த்தவள் அவளே !
தமிழ் இசையை நதி போல அழகியலோடு எமை மெய் மறக்கச் செய்தீர்கள் உங்களுக்கு
என் தாய் அன்னை ஆதிபராசக்தி அருளட்டும்.
Yet another best music from tamilnadu - just amazing amazing amazing. This music takes our soul to another unknown destination. Thanks for this music 🎶🎵
Look at the way our Hindu temple accompanies this music .
Om nama shivaya
This is the 1st time I see such moment , magical.❤️
I'm Speechless
Thier is No Religion no Cast or any infront off music
Nothing except life...and love and respect for fellows
No reason to bring this up
To be honest, religion has had a fair share in development and nurturing of music in India. Bharatmuni's natyashatra or bhatkhande's writings on Indian classical music starts with invoking ganesha and saraswati.
Yes...till it gets over🤣😂
After that religion,caste nd the bloody speech comes back nd makes everything ugly as before 🤣😂
@@lucyslegacy27 What's caste has anything to do with it? Only a sick person and self-loather like you would vomit this type of poison midst such beautiful music.
Wow what a music.. the first song melts the heart.. the nadaswaram player's performance is excellent.. I respect the foreigner for his eagerness towards our music.. and he tried very well.. loved it ❤
beautiful. Nadaswaram player's humane and kind nature in video is really nice to see. He is really helping saxophone player. Inshort really organic music from 3 of the players.
Organic music?!!!! Is that a pun or extension of corp speak?
NICE MUSICAL OCEAN. Combine the Classical with western touch mind blowing. Acoustic of this concert like Opera hall effect. Really proud to hear this concert. My wishes is Keep going on this type of music without any penetrate of un wanted noise.
Weldon bro
Their music is filling up the temple. How beautiful
Amazing both of them, temple walls just added to the beauty of the musical instruments👌👌
Gives me tears listening to this (especially when he plays the saxophone when the tabala? is also played ) and reading all the positive comments. 😢
Respect! the great Indian musical instrument...no Indian marriages from pauper to the God in the temple will be done without this instrument..it is Nadaswaram...loved it..
Thousands of instrument may in field but the best is our nathaswaram, it need not awaiting any Mike even sruthi. Super. Best wishes to all.
Fascinating and mesmerising! Music, truly, is a universal language!
Saravanan Jonathan and Manikandan gave a wonderful feat....Thanks for sharing the video in TH-cam.
Such a wonderful music... Great follow up by Sax.. I just loved it...
This is such a wonderful event, by coordinating 2 great musical instruments, when proper ‘Sruthi’ generates, Nature automatically unlocks one of its Key - The Key of Sounds. This is how, ancient musicians of Bharat achieves the divine darshsan of Superpower.
Oh my god!I was like who is calling me
Tamilnadu pride Nadaswaram blasts ! He is awesome 👏🏼
That natural sounding space... Man.!
I wish and it will be reality soon that we will revive, reclaim each and every temple once again.
Similar sound of Mangala dhwani will be in mandapam of temples, temples will be decorated, it will be full of devoted devotees and we will revive the true of essence of Sanatan Dharm.
🙏🏻😌
I like this!!! The Saxophone should be common in Classical indian music.
Clarinet....not Saxophone.
என்னதான் கிளாரினெட்டில் நாதஸ்வரம் போல் வாசித்தாலும் நாதஸ்வரத்தின் ஓசை ராஜ கம்பீரமாக இருக்கிறது இருவருக்கும் நன்றி.
Athu clarinet illa saxophone
I found this video by mistake. This is really magic.
This heart filled liveliness attempt for each other is just amazing cultural encounter. One can judge the music later.
Exuberant duet. Salutation to Maestros and Thavil Vidhawan . God Bless.
Thanks
அருமை. நமது நாதஸ்வரத்தின் இனிமையே இனிமை. நாதஸ்வரத்தில் வாசிக்க முடிந்த அளவு சங்கதிகள் சாக்ஸபோனில் வாசிக்க முடிவதில்லை. (ஒரு வேளை பயிற்சி குறைவோ) நாதஸ்வரக்காரர் பயிற்சி கொடுப்பது போல் உள்ளது. நாதஸ்வரத்தில் வந்த பல சங்கதிகள் சாக்ஷபோனில் துல்லியமாக வரவில்லை. இருந்தாலும் இரண்டும் இணைந்து கேட்பதற்கு நன்றாக உள்ளது.
Music is truly universal language no need for translation both can communicate easily
The beauty of music🙏
Nayanam sounds effect wow... like maestro said “ Siva sothu” have to respect and encourage these people 🙏🏽
Just amazing, what a feel and the reason for choosing this instruments for kalyanam(marriage) has significance too.
Thank you for such good recording of this encounter. I'm grateful to be here and watch and listen this
WOW quality stands here in all sides.Great job.WOW WOW WOW.............
Really , Nathaswaram amazing....what a minute notes, he plays very beautiful and the volume of music.....
Sexa phone also nice....
One of ancient South Indian Instrument....Both God & Man will mesmerize while u hear @ temple Acoustics ...felt Goosebumps.
Temple music is nadhaswaram&thavil which is transferred Devine vibration 🙏
Music is divine. That is why it is beyond language, religion, race and other boundaries. So pleasant to hear the mix. Nadaswara Vidwan and Thavil vidwan are also excellent..
Starting few mins of music echo in temple is really ultimate. 😍😍😍
The brilliant interplay of the natural light with the echoing sound creates an ethereal ambience! Surely the videographer knows his art too!
Fantastic......sir.........first time i watch this type of cinerea..........
Type nadhaswaram on utube..It's tamilan culture was mesmerizing ..
Awesome 🌺🙏🌺
Let there be beautiful music, peace, Tranquility forever🌺🙏🌺
Om Shanthi Shanthi Shanthi
Super nadaswaram artist .. Huge respect to his talent and excellency ..God bless you ..🙏🏻🌸🌹🌺😊🤗
Such a bliss to hear this treasure. ❤️😄
I like the man who sitting there enjoying and encouraging everyone for Good Music...
Look at his passion and Joy... 👍👍👍
A great union.
Music 🎶 music is the universal language
Hats off to you my brother
Enjoyed both. After a long time. 🎶👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Delight !!! for the 2 ears
We need to value our , in-house Nadaswaram kalaijargal... otherwise this instrument will be forgotten
Nice humble swaram to ears
Beautiful. Another classic eg. Of Music has no language.👏👏
Nice work. We must appreciate and give credit to the foreigner. He appears to be formally trained in Carnatic Music. However one big question to our vidwans and youngsters. How open minded are all of us in accepting and trying to learn their music ? Please contemplate.
Sir, How I wish the younger Carnatic musicians learnt and rendered the music like the oldies did. That passion and depth are missing.
Oh c’mon, Prabhu! Indians learn western classical music, pop , rock etc and perform way better than this white guy! The way Indians are appreciating the sub standard performance of the White man, I understand that the need to get validation from whites is still a part of our culture. I appreciate him trying to learn an art form that is completely new to him and he isn’t bad but he’s nowhere worthy of the oohs and aahs that I see in the comments!
Dumb, music is neither their or ours. It's everyone's.
@@Suraxa1970 sub standard performance...? Hypocrisy knows no bounds?
@@mrshankara lets not blame them.Who in the society has the patience to go to a katcheri and ;listen. The society fostered artists and got the best of them. They looked after them.Today very difficult right? so why expect ?
Music can communicate irrespective of everything else.
jonathan did a great job as its difficult to immediately replicate the same music on different instrument, especially when you have to do it without having the idea whats going to come.
The acoustics of the place is the most sophisticated I have heard. What a delight to listen to this!
Some beautiful instruments and good very good
It is an another level of experience! Music has no boundaries of any sort. Great performance - that too spontaneous!! Wow!!!
Proud to be Hindu , proud to be an Indian !
🕉️🕉️🙏🏿🙏🏿
Bharat 🚩
wonderful,both musician, but Nadaswara is all time great🎉
Accidentally open this video.. Thanks for wonderful moment..❤️
There's something so devine about it, that I keep coming back to this so very often. Only if we could here more of p sarvanan avargal
Excellent collaboration