I don't think they have practiced together before. That's the definition of Jugalbandi. They are just insanely good at what they do. For an untrained person it looks impossible to pull it off.
this is called jugalbandi it is an art where one drummer copies exactly another they dont practice togeather they just know their drems sound and how to copy
Hand held drum called, Kanjira/Ganjira Pot drum called as Ghatham Long 2 sided drum called Mrudanga Two drums kept side by side is called Tabala. African drum called Djembe
I don't think they have practiced together before. That's the definition of Jugalbandi. They are just insanely good at what they do. For an untrained person it looks impossible to pull it off.
this is called jugalbandi
it is an art where one drummer copies exactly another
they dont practice togeather they just know their drems sound and how to copy
Jugalbandi means competition were music wins, not musicians.
Hand held drum called, Kanjira/Ganjira
Pot drum called as Ghatham
Long 2 sided drum called Mrudanga
Two drums kept side by side is called Tabala.
African drum called Djembe
They’re not competing they’re actually creating a symphony, also there is no practice they’re professionals to the core
Because there’s just wayyyyyy too many traditional Indian drums bro