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Hi Nina, long time subscriber here. Wondering if you could react to Ena Mori - Vivid, live on the Wish Bus. I think you’ll love her. Here’s a link: th-cam.com/video/ZWZt2aYo6u0/w-d-xo.html
Please react to bhor bhaye song from movie delhi 6 it is indian classical song she hits c6 here with superb agility and crystal clear it's studio version so audio quality is awesome here is link th-cam.com/video/ifKjN8k8xfg/w-d-xo.html
She is singing for 20- 24 years in more than 25 languages and got more than 180 awards. a true legend .she is the melody queen of india. Versatility queen, and also the best female singer of the country now.and highest paid too.she has even a day called shreya ghoshal day celebrated in Ohio.and many other big things too.😄😇🤑
So the "tongue twisters" near the end...that part is actually called Sargam. Sargam comprises of notes in a scale(basic notes in a scale). It is an integral part of Indian Classical Music. And sargam is a section in a song where you recite those notes and hit them well. So what she did was equivalent of hitting Do Re Mi (etc) notes all the while reciting what notes she actually hit! It's INSANE! As a singer myself, I actually never got to be this precise with this. Either I'd hit the wrong note, or recite the wrong word, or run out of breath. Shreya is a goddess, I'll leave it at that! Indian classical music deserves wayyyyy more recognition in the mainstream media. Thank you so much for reacting to her. Sending love from India! 😊❤️
@@ninaschofield Origins of the Indian Scale Saptak Saptak means "gamut" or "the series of seven notes". It denotes the set of swaras, Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni which comprise a musical scale in Indian classical music. In Sanskrit, saptak literally means "containing seven" and is derived from the Sanskrit word sapta which means "seven". Indian classical music has seven basic notes, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni, with five interspersed half-notes, resulting in a 12-note scale. The Natya Shastra is an ancient Indian treatise on the performing arts, encompassing theatre, dance and music. It was written during the period between 200 BC and 200 AD and is traditionally attributed to the Sage Bharata. While the term raga is articulated in the Natya Shastra (where its meaning is more literal, colour, as in mood), it finds a clearer expression in what is called ‘jati’ in the Dattilam. The Dattilam is an ancient Indian musical text ascribed to the sage Dattila. It is believed to have been composed between the 1st and 4th century AD. The Dattilam is focused on gandharva music, and discusses scales (swara), defining a tonal framework called ‘grama’ in terms of 22 micro-tonal intervals (sruti) comprising one octave. The seven notes of the scale (swaras), in Indian music are named shadja, rishabh, gandhar, madhyam, pancham, dhaivat and nishad, and are shortened to Sa, Ri (Carnatic) or Re (Hindustani), Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni. Collectively these notes are known as the sargam (the word is an acronym of the consonants of the first five swaras). Sargam is the Indian equivalent to solfège. Sargam is generally practised against a drone. The tone Sa is not associated with any particular pitch. As in Western moveable-Do solfège, Sa refers to the tonic of a piece or scale rather than to any particular pitch. Shadja is the defining note of the scale. The word Shadja means 'giving birth to six', and refers to the fact that once this note is fixed, the placement of other notes in the scale is determined. Shadja’ is considered to be the one from which the other six notes emerge. Brihaddeshi is a Classical Sanskrit text on Indian classical music (6th - 8th century AD) attributed to Matanga Muni. It is the first text that speaks of raga. It introduced sargam notation. Of the seven notes, "Sa" is the most firm note. Without sa, the entire saptak falls apart. The name for Sa is "sadja." It comes from the Sanskrit "sad + aja." In Sanskrit, "Sad" means "six", while "aja" means creator of the other six notes. These notes cannot have true definition unless Sa is defined, because the position of Sa will define where Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni fall. The next firm note is "Pa." The union of "Sa" and "Pa" represents the perfect union, the perfect harmony. Sa and Pa are immovable, this forms a perfect fifth. Every other note can move. Sa, Re/Ri, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha/Da, and Ni is traditionally held to have originated from the sound of a different animals. Some sounds have additional meanings of their own. Each swara is associated with one of the seven chakras of the body.
@@ninaschofield Sadja : Sa : Cry of the peacock Rishabha : Re : Lowing of the bull Gaandhaara : Ga : Bleating of a goat Madhyama : Ma : Call of the heron Panchama : Pa : Call of the cuckoo Dhaivata : Dha : Neighing of the horse Nishaada : Ni : Trumpeting of the elephant Meanings Sa is derived from Shadja which means 'giving birth to six'. Re is derived from Rishabha which means ‘Great One’ Ga is derived from Gandhar which means ‘sweet fragrance’ Ma derived from Madhyama which means ‘being in the middle’ Pa is derived from Panchama which means ‘the fifth note’ Dha is derived from Dhaivata which means ‘sixth note/divine’ Ni is derived from Nishad which means an ‘seventh note’ also ‘setting at rest’, ‘esoteric doctrine’, ‘secret doctrine’, ‘mysterious or mystical’ Singing the Swaras has a positive effect on the body, mind and the consciousness. The swaras also effect our feelings and emotions. The swaras are also associated with planets and colours ‘sa’ (shadjam) - Mercury - green ‘ri’ (rishabham) - Mars - red ‘ga’ (gandharam) - Sun - golden colour ‘ma’ (madhyam) - Moon - white or yellowish tint ‘pa’ (panchamam) - Saturn - blue or black dha’ (dhaivatam) - Jupiter - yellow ‘ni’ (nishadham) - Venus - multi colour Qualities of the Svara Shadja - Means 'father of the six svaras' and the one which gives birth to the other six svaras. Rishab - Being the nearest to the Grâmni svara (Sa) it is strong as Vrishab (Bull). Gandhâr Is associated with karunâ (sadness, longing). Madyam This svara is in the middle of the saptak. Pancham Is made up of the words panch (five) and mi (to measure). Is that note that is fifth from the Shadaj and is the tool to measure the svara intervals. Dhaivat Is the overtone of the madyam svara and is heard by the Dhivân (sensitive minds). Nishâd Is so called because the notes of the scale come to a close with it. The word is derived from Sanskrit root “ni+shâd” to come to a rest. Nishâd is full of karunâ (longing).
Shreya Ghoshal is Soprano & Currently she has widest supported range (F3-C#6-C6). Her supported range, agility, resonance, sheer amount of control, vocal dynamics, rich tonal quality, expressions & nuances etc. factors make her one of the best vocalist globally. I also want to list some other factors which make her The Shreya Ghoshal • She is Soprano but can also sing lower register or eargasm ( listen: Lagi Na Chhoote, Yeh Naina, Rehnuma, Ishaqzaade, Chal Wahi chalen, Slow Motion, Kar Har Maidan Fateh, Block Buster, Alfazon Ki Tarah, Mashallah etc. ). She is known for her different vocal technics • She is one of the most versatile singers. She has sung in various languages & genres. That's why it's impossible to categorize her singing & choose one favourite song from large discography. • She sings in all Indian languages & she has always been praised for her correct diction & pronunciation in every language by critics, her seniors & contemporaries. • She is the only non South Indian singer among leading singers of south indian cinema (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada & Malayalam) •She has received countless awards & honours for her singing in India & foreign countries e g. 4 National Awards in 3 languages, 6 other state awards, 17 Filmfare awards from 68+ nominations in 7 languages (Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi) and various awards of total 196+ awards. She is one of the most awarded musician of all time in the world and She is the highest paid singer in India. Shreya Ghoshal Day (26th June) in Ohio (US) etc. . She has performed in musical concerts at various super prestigious venues all around the world.
I'm commenting after her second pause... And I'm leaving the her video I can bear it😂.. Ik she trying not be copyright but I can't. Love mam Shreya from Pakistan
Please listen lata mangeshkar, she is the source inspiration to shreya and many more.singing from 1947 has 30000 songs in her bucket. Popularly known as Nightangle of India.her voice is divine angelic.
After the legendary late Lata Mangeshkar and legendary Asha Bhosle She's the one who is the perfect and well deserved contender for that legendary club She has been active in bollywood from 1998 She started at the tender age of 12 and she's 38 now and in those 26 years She sang more than 2405 songs in 20+ languages and especially in Hindi she sang 1100+ songs. Woww that's amazing Truly a legend
React to Jeev Rangla sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Hariharan, composed by Ajay-Atul. Its less complex than this song but simply a beautiful composition and fetched Shreya, Hariharan and Ajay-Atul National Awards for singing and composition respectively.
Love your videos Nina...Btw,can you please react to (Tommy Johansson-you raise me up cover) but every time it loops,it's an octave up challenge...It's just insane what he can do with his voice.....Your reaction would be appreciated...♥️🙏
Good Morning Ma'am. In 5:43 it is not actually a tongue twister. It is called SARGAM in Indian Classical Music where the musical notes:- C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C is known as :- SA,RE,GA,MA,PA,DHA,NI,SA RESPECTIVELY. That means C , D, E, F, G, A, B, C means SA, RE, GA, MA, PA, DHA, NI, SA.
She has a video called Sony mixed tape. Much better sound quality. Very lord of the rings / enya type singing. Will give you a better appreciation of her technique. Keep discovering !
Nina try to understand that she is good We just want you to observe and be happy You cannot comment on her voice Moreover Shreya is a trained singer in hindustani and carnatic which is not there in the west
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Hi maam, can you do please react to SB19 tilaluha round festival performance, they sang it live. Hope you'll grant my request. I'm pretty sure you would love it. Thank you.
The craziest part of all this is that it's a fancam, so there's no post-prod. All live. She actually sounds even better live than in some of her studio recordings.
I LOVED THIS REACTION, you picked up on the notes so quickly it was amazing to see that, such clear and impressive analysis and adorable reaction. You're so underrated, wow, thank you for the video! I'm in awe of you.
Every time I hear this song, I'm fascinated. I like this song a lot. This song gives me a goosebump every time. Shreya ma'am says in most of her interviews that this song is her toughest song. But she killed it in a live performance.
you should do the studio version so u can see how her live vocals are basically the exact same as the studio version. Her voice is literally perfect and doesn't need any tuning in the studio at all.
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Hi Nina, long time subscriber here. Wondering if you could react to Ena Mori - Vivid, live on the Wish Bus. I think you’ll love her.
Here’s a link: th-cam.com/video/ZWZt2aYo6u0/w-d-xo.html
Please react to bhor bhaye song from movie delhi 6 it is indian classical song she hits c6 here with superb agility and crystal clear it's studio version so audio quality is awesome here is link th-cam.com/video/ifKjN8k8xfg/w-d-xo.html
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She definitely knows how good is she. It's her own battle against her own voice.
Yes so true Shreya Ghoshal ma'am really competes with herself 💕💕💕💕
I mean she's a superstar in India
Yeah because no one can match her competence ❤❤🤯🤯🔥🔥😘😘
I also think she doesnt know how good is she 😂
She is the vocal queen !!!
Loved this professional reaction also you can search the original song from the film called Bhul bhulaiyya
She is singing for 20- 24 years in more than 25 languages and got more than 180 awards. a true legend .she is the melody queen of india. Versatility queen, and also the best female singer of the country now.and highest paid too.she has even a day called shreya ghoshal day celebrated in Ohio.and many other big things too.😄😇🤑
So the "tongue twisters" near the end...that part is actually called Sargam. Sargam comprises of notes in a scale(basic notes in a scale). It is an integral part of Indian Classical Music. And sargam is a section in a song where you recite those notes and hit them well.
So what she did was equivalent of hitting Do Re Mi (etc) notes all the while reciting what notes she actually hit! It's INSANE! As a singer myself, I actually never got to be this precise with this. Either I'd hit the wrong note, or recite the wrong word, or run out of breath. Shreya is a goddess, I'll leave it at that! Indian classical music deserves wayyyyy more recognition in the mainstream media. Thank you so much for reacting to her. Sending love from India! 😊❤️
Last part is called Sargam
A combination of seven notes
I absolutely loved it!
@@ninaschofield Origins of the Indian Scale Saptak Saptak means "gamut" or "the series of seven notes". It denotes the set of swaras, Sa, Re, Ga,
Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni which comprise a musical scale in Indian classical music. In Sanskrit, saptak literally means "containing seven" and is derived from the Sanskrit word sapta which means "seven".
Indian classical music has seven basic notes, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni, with five interspersed half-notes, resulting in a 12-note scale.
The Natya Shastra is an ancient Indian treatise on the performing arts, encompassing theatre,
dance and music. It was written during the period between 200 BC and 200 AD and is traditionally attributed to the Sage Bharata.
While the term raga is articulated in the Natya Shastra (where its meaning is more literal,
colour, as in mood), it finds a clearer expression in what is called ‘jati’ in the Dattilam.
The Dattilam is an ancient Indian musical text ascribed to the sage Dattila. It is believed to have been composed between the 1st and 4th century AD. The Dattilam is focused on gandharva music, and discusses scales (swara), defining a tonal framework called ‘grama’ in terms of 22 micro-tonal intervals (sruti) comprising one octave.
The seven notes of the scale (swaras), in Indian music are named shadja, rishabh, gandhar,
madhyam, pancham, dhaivat and nishad, and are shortened to Sa, Ri (Carnatic) or Re (Hindustani), Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni. Collectively these notes are known as the sargam (the word is an acronym of the consonants of the first five swaras).
Sargam is the Indian equivalent to solfège. Sargam is generally practised against a drone. The tone Sa is not associated with any particular pitch. As in Western moveable-Do solfège, Sa refers to the tonic of a piece or scale rather than to any particular pitch.
Shadja is the defining note of the scale. The word Shadja means 'giving birth to six', and refers to the fact that once this note is fixed, the placement of other notes in the scale is determined. Shadja’ is considered to be the one from which the other six notes emerge.
Brihaddeshi is a Classical Sanskrit text on Indian classical music (6th - 8th century AD) attributed to Matanga Muni. It is the first text that speaks of raga. It introduced sargam notation.
Of the seven notes, "Sa" is the most firm note. Without sa, the entire saptak falls apart. The name for Sa is "sadja." It comes from the Sanskrit "sad + aja." In Sanskrit, "Sad" means "six",
while "aja" means creator of the other six notes.
These notes cannot have true definition unless Sa is defined, because the position of Sa will define where Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni fall.
The next firm note is "Pa." The union of "Sa" and "Pa" represents the perfect union, the perfect harmony. Sa and Pa are immovable, this forms a perfect fifth. Every other note can move.
Sa, Re/Ri, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha/Da, and Ni is traditionally held to have originated from the sound of a different animals. Some sounds have additional meanings of their own. Each swara is associated with one of the seven chakras of the body.
@@ninaschofield
Sadja : Sa : Cry of the peacock
Rishabha : Re : Lowing of the bull
Gaandhaara : Ga : Bleating of a goat
Madhyama : Ma : Call of the heron
Panchama : Pa : Call of the cuckoo
Dhaivata : Dha : Neighing of the horse
Nishaada : Ni : Trumpeting of the elephant
Meanings
Sa is derived from Shadja which means 'giving birth to six'.
Re is derived from Rishabha which means ‘Great One’ Ga is derived from Gandhar which means ‘sweet fragrance’ Ma derived from Madhyama which means ‘being in the middle’ Pa is derived from Panchama which means ‘the fifth note’ Dha is derived from Dhaivata which means ‘sixth note/divine’ Ni is derived from Nishad which means an ‘seventh note’ also ‘setting at rest’, ‘esoteric doctrine’, ‘secret doctrine’, ‘mysterious or mystical’ Singing the Swaras has a positive effect on the body, mind and the consciousness. The swaras also effect our feelings and emotions.
The swaras are also associated with planets and colours ‘sa’ (shadjam) - Mercury - green ‘ri’ (rishabham) - Mars - red ‘ga’ (gandharam) - Sun - golden colour ‘ma’ (madhyam) - Moon - white or yellowish tint ‘pa’ (panchamam) - Saturn - blue or black dha’ (dhaivatam) - Jupiter - yellow ‘ni’ (nishadham) - Venus - multi colour Qualities of the Svara Shadja - Means 'father of the six svaras' and the one which gives birth to the other six svaras.
Rishab - Being the nearest to the Grâmni svara (Sa) it is strong as Vrishab (Bull).
Gandhâr Is associated with karunâ (sadness, longing).
Madyam This svara is in the middle of the saptak.
Pancham Is made up of the words panch (five) and mi (to measure). Is that note that is fifth from the Shadaj and is the tool to measure the svara intervals.
Dhaivat Is the overtone of the madyam svara and is heard by the Dhivân (sensitive minds).
Nishâd Is so called because the notes of the scale come to a close with it. The word is derived from Sanskrit root “ni+shâd” to come to a rest. Nishâd is full of karunâ (longing).
@@0arjun077 u literally copied entire Wikipedia page
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She's just incredible
Shreya Ghoshal is Soprano & Currently she has widest supported range (F3-C#6-C6). Her supported range, agility, resonance, sheer amount of control, vocal dynamics, rich tonal quality, expressions & nuances etc. factors make her one of the best vocalist globally. I also want to list some other factors which make her The Shreya Ghoshal
• She is Soprano but can also sing lower register or eargasm ( listen: Lagi Na Chhoote, Yeh Naina, Rehnuma, Ishaqzaade, Chal Wahi chalen, Slow Motion, Kar Har Maidan Fateh, Block Buster, Alfazon Ki Tarah, Mashallah etc. ). She is known for her different vocal technics
• She is one of the most versatile singers. She has sung in various languages & genres. That's why it's impossible to categorize her singing & choose one favourite song from large discography.
• She sings in all Indian languages & she has always been praised for her correct diction & pronunciation in every language by critics, her seniors & contemporaries.
• She is the only non South Indian singer among leading singers of south indian cinema (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada & Malayalam)
•She has received countless awards & honours for her singing in India & foreign countries e g. 4 National Awards in 3 languages, 6 other state awards, 17 Filmfare awards from 68+ nominations in 7 languages (Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi) and various awards of total 196+ awards. She is one of the most awarded musician of all time in the world and She is the highest paid singer in India. Shreya Ghoshal Day (26th June) in Ohio (US) etc.
. She has performed in musical concerts at various super prestigious venues all around the world.
What's her vocal Top tier ??
I think she supports upto G5, and the lowest I've heard her support is probably around G#3
F3-C#6-C6 is her total range
That's her song and only she knows how to sing that on live stage❤️
She doesn't know but interfering in Shreya is a sin
I'm commenting after her second pause... And I'm leaving the her video I can bear it😂.. Ik she trying not be copyright but I can't.
Love mam Shreya from Pakistan
She is the only one reaction where she pointed out many cool things in the video, you can watch the orginal video if you don't like the pause
She's a trained in Indian Classical music.
Please listen lata mangeshkar, she is the source inspiration to shreya and many more.singing from 1947 has 30000 songs in her bucket.
Popularly known as Nightangle of India.her voice is divine angelic.
This is vibe of Indian classic music.. it gives you always goosebumps..
She is called a queen for a reason...she is one and only Shreya Ghoshal 😊
Loved ur analysis n reaction, thank u Nina. Waiting for more Shreya videos 😊.
She is a queen of vocals in india❤️🥀💯, want to see more of her. 😇
After the legendary late Lata Mangeshkar and legendary Asha Bhosle
She's the one who is the perfect and well deserved contender for that legendary club
She has been active in bollywood from 1998
She started at the tender age of 12 and she's 38 now
and in those 26 years
She sang more than 2405 songs in 20+ languages and especially in Hindi she sang 1100+ songs.
Woww that's amazing
Truly a legend
React to her performance at Berklee college of music
React to Jeev Rangla sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Hariharan, composed by Ajay-Atul. Its less complex than this song but simply a beautiful composition and fetched Shreya, Hariharan and Ajay-Atul National Awards for singing and composition respectively.
The previous song you reacted to of Shreya (Chikni Chameli) was also an Ajay-Atul song
Please react to the original movie version of this song ❤️
Shreya is one of the living legends ❤️🙏🏻
You can hear now studio version it's from movie bhul bhulaiyya
React on "aayat" studio version song by Arijit Singh you gonna love it🥳
Love your videos Nina...Btw,can you please react to (Tommy Johansson-you raise me up cover) but every time it loops,it's an octave up challenge...It's just insane what he can do with his voice.....Your reaction would be appreciated...♥️🙏
ആട മോനെ. പൊളി 😍
React to 'Shreya Ghoshal Berklee indian ensemble live performance -Aapki nazro ne samja'.
This is the melody of India🇮🇳❤️🥰
You explain well
❤❤❤❤❤
she is best indian female singer and also highest paid singer
Sun raha hai - Rozana by Shreya Ghoshal th-cam.com/video/z65MTQQjgjg/w-d-xo.html
U can see her song "sun raha hai na tu"
That “mic” technique 😉
yes please React to Original audio Song in her voice ...Mere Dholna from Movie Bhoolbhuliya ... please
hi..from India
Good Morning Ma'am. In 5:43 it is not actually a tongue twister. It is called SARGAM in Indian Classical Music where the musical notes:- C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C is known as :- SA,RE,GA,MA,PA,DHA,NI,SA RESPECTIVELY. That means C , D, E, F, G, A, B, C means SA, RE, GA, MA, PA, DHA, NI, SA.
5:49 those are the notes sa, re, ga, ma, pa, dha, ni just like cdefgabc.
Sis just enjoy her song
U cant understand the technicalities. Coz it is indian classical music.
U can never imagine how gigantic it is
Love your reaction ..please react to more indian classical songs ...
Please do a reaction video to the newest song of Thomas Rett and Katy perry "Where we started" ❤️❤️ Thank you
You should must react mere dholna arijit singh version💙
SHE HAS RECORDED 2400 SONGS IN HER 25 YEAR CAREER!
👍❤
React to Arijit's Tum Hi Ho MTV unplugged version, It's actually a mix of jazz and Bollywood. This is the 100th time I'm probably posting this 😭
Shreya and Arijit Singh are two of the best singers in bollywood
She has a video called Sony mixed tape. Much better sound quality. Very lord of the rings / enya type singing. Will give you a better appreciation of her technique. Keep discovering !
Plz react on shanmukha priya humma performance 🤗🤗😊
PLEASE REACT TO GIGI DE LANA COVER OF BETTER DAYS BY DIANNE REEVES AND THROUGH THE FIRE BY CHAKA KHAN....THANKS
This song's new version is sung by Arijit Singh Please react to Audio version of Mere Dholna By Arijit Singh
Just one thing to say that,, never pause the middle of this type of song, ,never ever please. ...
Sreya ghosal live
Those are not tongue twisters. They are Sargam which is the base of Indian classical music.
Am I the only one who want to see more reaction on indian singers 🥺🥺
Now please watch Anrijit's version of this song!
Shreya and Atif 👍👍
Thats not toung twister thats Do re fa so of indian music called Sa re ga ma pa
Heyy you gotta check out Arijit Singh version of this song!!!
Nina try to understand that she is good
We just want you to observe and be happy
You cannot comment on her voice
Moreover Shreya is a trained singer in hindustani and carnatic which is not there in the west
When you react on Arijit Singh sir videos
React to
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Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan "Raag" 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Concert
Pls react to WHERE WE STARTED BY THOMAS RETT AND KATY PERRY
Listen to the male version of this song by ARIJIT SINGH
its horror (devil) dance song she made it tooo normal party song
React to "Mere Dholna" by Arijit Singh
React to Hrithik roshan evolotion from 1980 to 2019 react mam.
Hi maam, can you do please react to SB19 tilaluha round festival performance, they sang it live. Hope you'll grant my request. I'm pretty sure you would love it. Thank you.
Those "sa ni da pa ma ga ni sa" aren't toung twisters..it's called sargam...
Please react to Arjun kanungo Waada Hai 🇮🇳
Search for Rahul Deshpande, you will find a treasure of Indian classical music.
As because it's from a fancam so it's quality is not that good. You know.
Please react to arijit singh mere dholna
Please react to arijit singh - MUSKURAHAT from gangubai kathiawadi
Want more clear audio React to Shreya Ghoshal's and Sunidhi Chauhan's performance on imaan ka asar:-
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Mam ...There is a world outside Western world 😭😭
The craziest part of all this is that it's a fancam, so there's no post-prod. All live. She actually sounds even better live than in some of her studio recordings.
That's not tongue that's word
Called "Sa-re-ga-pa-dha-ni-sa" in different way 👍❤️
Scale
Please reaction legendary indian singer sonu nigam abhi mujhe me kahi mtv unplugged. Sonu nigam is god of chords
Please reaction arijit singh gima award 2017 live performance
I LOVED THIS REACTION, you picked up on the notes so quickly it was amazing to see that, such clear and impressive analysis and adorable reaction. You're so underrated, wow, thank you for the video! I'm in awe of you.
Thank you so much! What a lovely comment to wake up to 🥰🥰
@@ninaschofield aha, you deserve all the credit, im so glad that I cheered you up in any way
Have you heard about the great Lata Mangeshkar?
She was the greatest playback singer ever who sang 25000 songs in more than 20 languages.
Thanks for reacting to this! My life is fulfilled now lol
Honestly I was expecting a longer and more involved reaction but this is fine too I guess!
React to her O Rangrez live performance, her singing scale in throughout the song is incredible
I'm just so happy somebody recommended this!
Ohh She knows how awesome she is even though she is the most humble person/celebraty out there!!!!!!
Every time I hear this song, I'm fascinated.
I like this song a lot. This song gives me a goosebump every time. Shreya ma'am says in most of her interviews that this song is her toughest song. But she killed it in a live performance.
Yey another Shreya Ghoshal 🥰
I enjoyed this one
You can also check Berklee live performance of her
you should do the studio version so u can see how her live vocals are basically the exact same as the studio version. Her voice is literally perfect and doesn't need any tuning in the studio at all.
Yes she knows how talented she's, she's the highest paid singer in india currently. Love your reaction, please check herore performances❤
Thanks for reacting to her here is one more her song th-cam.com/video/ifKjN8k8xfg/w-d-xo.html
After watching your channel, it helps me enjoy the music in a more deeper way! Thanks. ♥️from 🇮🇳
She is a True Goddess Of Music😊. Love You Shreya Di❤❤
Please react to brekele live of Shreya Ghoshal about the song - Aap ki nazrone samjaa
Hi nina where have you been welcome back after a long time watch n react coke studio season 14 wow awesome songs i am writing here few of these songs to react 1.kana yaari coke studio 2Thagyan coke studio 3.Go by Abdullah saddiqui n Atif aslam 4.beparwa by momina mustehsan 5.Tu jhoom these all are coke studio songs must react thanks
I love your reaction sister I just want you to react on " sun rha hai rozana mix tape by shreya Ghosal " it will blow your mind pls react❤️
this song is from a horror comedy movie called bhul bhulaiya
beautiful as always , Nina.
There is a movie/music video version of this. You can react to it.
Her voice has medicinal properties. Very calming to listen to.
You should react to Kun Faya Kun pleaseeeeee
Oh dear... You just came across Indian classical.. you just have to go down the rabbit hole to find out what all awaits
She is more talanted than whole Hollywood singers......bcz no one is there can do this kind of variations...