Maestro Shashank in jugalbandhi with Ustad Sultan Khan and Ustad Zakir Hussain.
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- Maestro Shashank in jugalbandhi with Ustad Sultan Khan and Ustad Zakir Hussain presenting Rag Abheri / Bhimpalasi. On the Mridangam is Patri Satish Kumar.
Live in performance -2007
Rag Abheri / Bhimpalasi - เพลง
Utterly beautiful seeing masters of melody and percussion in synergy! The sound of mrudangam and tabla together is nectar to the ears!
Wah wah
Thanks lot SAIRAM
All of them are legend
No words to express my gratitude....!
Outta this world....!
One of my favourite ragas....!
God Bless them all...!
Especially late Ustad Sulthan Khan ji...!
Ustad Zakir Hussain...!
Shashank Subramanyam....!
Patri Satish....!
God Bless u all... Jai Hoooooooooooo........!!!!!!
22:47
Listen wonderful Hart touching all artist
amazing
Sarangi and Flute are intemingling and getting into a unison.., Jugalbandi @ it's rawest best!!!
Master Shashank my favourite in Carnatic and in Hindustani it is Pt. Ragunath Set of gayaki style in bansuri both wanderfull really.....Thanks for the uploader
..What a MASTERPIECE!
Simply quite MAJESTIC🙏
Best jug band ever.
ONE OF THE BEST AUDIO VISUAL PERFORMANCE BY ALL OF THE TEAM.
And now im in tears
One of the best performances of the team.
Thanks for uploading this
TRI STARS COMBINATION.... EXCELLENT ARRANGEMENTS
Completely exhilarating !!
Raag Bhimpalasi
very precious.thank you
Simply wonderful music. Thanks for uploading! :)
Amazing jugalbandhi , Wonderfull . God Bless you all !;;;
Marvelous...
Their fingers are fast than jio networks ..
greattttttttttt......my wishes
This is Awsome.
Already God blessed
excellent performance..
Wonderful concert
God Bless the Artists
thanks
kasturi G
Fantastic classical musical
wow!!!
true !
awesome
Nice...shashank has great potentials...sultan khan and zakir Hussain are too well established.....
Depending on what kind of monitor speakers and the feedback they are gettng from them, its hard for a mridangist to accurately hear that the sruthi is off unless it is significantly off. No doubt PSK would have noticed in between songs.
well its not that bad. all music concerts require lot of tuning work. tabla playing involves a lot of fine nuanced sounds especially from the dagga side. if you for e.g. hear a dhere-dhere played with a mic on high treble settings vs regular settings, there is a remarkable difference. so all tabla players take a lot of time to tune up the mics for best sound output.
I see. Who decides the best MIC and sound setting in the end ? I would presume that with these artists who are super busy it would be impossible for them to be involved too deeply before every concert and perhaps rely or expect a certain calibre of sound engineers. Do sound engineers have to have an ear for indian music and be aware of all these nuances and is that where the issue is wherein not many of them know these aspects of indian instruments and its sounds ? Thanks for your reply.
Ha ... Ha ... You well said what I always loathed about Indian music concerts on TH-cam and wider Indian classical music concerts.
Traditionally sound arrangements are the most ignored part of the concert and it has continued till date, despite so much Indian classical music floating on TH-cam and there's so much awareness and utilisation of TH-cam as a platform.
These same crowd listens to do much of western classical and pop music too on TH-cam yet there is such a let up on the sound aspect of our music.
I am listening to this vid on a high res stereo instrument and it plays horrible accentuating the lack of attention to sound reproduction. The players are legends in the fields. Ideally is a great confluence of different schools of Indian classical music on one platform yet the organisers have covered themselves in glory by paying scant attention to sound engineering.
Appalling.
Which Raaga is this? So bold and powerful.
Bhimpalasi.
the mridangam is slighlty off pitch. i am surprised it was not detected. maybe sound system was not that good.
It sounds like mridangam is tuned to "Sa"? I can't hear any difference melodically between the mridangam and the tabla "Ta" other than octave.
GREAT performance (of course)!!!
Sound balance could have been better though - the flute and the sarangi is too low in volume compared to the percussion.
That's benignly put.
Sound arrangements for this concert call for an Emmy of the new class of award for worst sound category. How not to do sound arrangements.
Each performer on this stage of a legend of the respective instrument and its a disgrace to spoil such a great performance with horrible sound.
Way too Good
Is there a disconnect with sound system and indian traditional "concerts" or "Kacheris". I have been so many concerts and several of them with Zakir Hussain where I have witnessed him give instructions to the sound guy to adjust it constantly. Is it lack of understanding of the music from the sound technicians or are modern auditoriums not designed to suit traditional styles like say a pandal or temple is ? I am very curious about it. Indian music are raw pure sounds unlike rock concerts.
That’s what India was, sadly! All this ultra rights destroying all this… sad, sad!