React to AGAM band... th-cam.com/video/oESni03J8h8/w-d-xo.html “Ranga pura vihaara” is a carnatic song... the music is composed by a progressive rock band called AGAM... simply too good... reactttt
Did you people notice that when she started singing the raaga, the sun hadn't rise, the sun gradually rose along with the raaga, that gradually rose to it's epitome ❤️🌼
@Munish dhaini @Munish dhaini ji bilkul. Pr ise suryoday k samay gaaya gaya h, jisse video ki shundarta nikharkr ayi h. Yeh nirdeshak ki drishti ka kamal h😊
Yes that’s right. Bolaka a poem used to be taught at the evening just before the sunset. so that the students could feel the feelings of the writer (grate Ravindra Nath Tahir).
She is so humble and down to earth person... My friend did a portrait of her and went to her concert .. after the concert when she was leaving he held up that painting in front of her.. and she acknowledged his effort and said .. i m going to sign only one autograph now since you have taken so much effort painting this.. and at the same time someone tried to touch her feet to show respect to her but she refused and said she isnt that big yet that someone should touch her feet in respect.. hats off to her humility...
The instrument is called the "taanpura" and it sounds exactly like that. It is supposed to provide the pitch or the tonic support for the entire presentation, because in Hindustani classical music, we *mostly* do not change the main tonic for the entirety of the presentation which is about 45 minutes to an hour. Usually has 4 strings, but sometimes 6 strings too. It requires a great deal of training to learn to tune it perfectly or even well. In fact, there is another video of the same singer explaining what the taanpura is, what it does and why it is important.
What a way to start the day with... It's raining here in my city and listening to classical music in the morning is the ultimate way to begin the day with... ❤️❤️
@@jyotsnatata4251 th-cam.com/video/9JHhsJjaS_4/w-d-xo.html listen this. May be this will give some warmt... I think OSR will take an eternity to react to Pt Jasraj ji...they are like Kaushiki Ji and Mahesh kale is enough... 🤣
My sister studied classical music in her father Pandit Ajay Chakraborty's music school for about 8 years. She was one of her teachers at the senior levels albeit only occasionally because, well she has a busy performance schedule.
I haven't seen you people this much quite ever while watching a video.........man......and its normal cause the voice of The godess was so mesmerising...... At last lots of love for all of you.......
The instrument is tanpura and it does sound like that. It is not meant to provide the melody but is meant to provide the base harmonic structure of the raag being played to help the artist maintain the tone. FYI Indian raags are each based on thaats, which are essentially a list of notes that the raag can contain and are meant to provide the base structure within which the artist can improvise yet stick to the rules of harmonics in the raag.
❤️ I love your love for India 🇮🇳 and beautiful to watch your appreciation of what it has to offer the world 🗺 Thanks so much for this memory ❤️ I miss India 🇮🇳 so much now that I live in Australia 🇦🇺 Did you notice the sun coming up behind her 💖
And the instrument she was plucking with her fingers does sound like that and it was the only one instrument playing in the video.. it may have been recorded seperately but it was only that in the video.. tanpura in hindi or tambora in marathi..
The lyrics are as beautiful as the singing. The main line she repeats again and again "Daras bina dukhan jiya" Means without the site (of the lover) the mind is aggrieved. Second line: "Man papiha Gaye piya piya" Means the nightingale of mind sings Piya! Piya (darling! Darling!) The lines in higher notes Means Since (my) darling went to the foreign lands; I'm in unrest day and night.
Guys that is the only instrument playing... It is called as Tambora. It is string instrument played while singing. Singers use this while singing. It is set according to the various pitches.
First off...you guys were a great audience...rapt attention throughout to the video from you guys is amazing! Please keep the classical reactions coming!
Can we all just take a moment to dwell upon how awesome OSR team is?? Rick and Korbin shot 11 videos and counting before Rick left for Kolkata almost a week ago. Thank you OSR for all your time and hard work you put into the channel just for us stupid babies.....
Ahem, not dissing OSR but all TH-camrs do this. Unless its a vlog, they never post a video the next day after shooting it. A lot of time goes into it, and thats why they usually have a bank of videos already recorded to make up for any time they may lose later.
@@preeti_prasad Yeah this is true but I feel a very deep connection enough with OSR to personally show my gratitude in the comments and that's why I mentioned it.....
Being able to control the notes from becoming sharp or flat is about 90% of the total practice that a student of music does for atleast 10-15 years of his/her initial training... It's given a lot of importance and is called being in "Sur"
Amazing control on voice and perfection in each note. Beautiful "meend" (smooth transition between notes) There was no rhythm instrument like Tabla or Mridangam but it appeared as if it was autoplaying in her mind because she didn't loose a sense of rhythm a bit. Tanpura, a background instrument is set for Fixed notes like Sa, Pa, and 2 other important notes of that Raga. If two Tanpuras are used its better. This is like an Anchor of the Ship. Continuous ringing of these notes in your ears do not allow you to drift your singing from the notes and you remain always " In Tune". Soe times due to change in room temperature if Tanpura drifts out of Tune, singer gets disturbed and is compelled to reset the Tunning.
Indian music moves your head.... Western music moves your feet... If u think about it... It says it all.. Indian classical music is greatest in every way
She is famous classical Indian singer Kaushiki Chakraborti daughter of legendary master singer Pandit Shri Ajay Chackrabarty.. playing the instrument Tanpura ( most Indian classical singer can play)
She is great. "I LOVE HER", however she is not the only one. I think you folks should start looking at others. There are rustic, melodious (Latha, Chitra, etc) and sophisticated (Kaushiki, etc) singers. Then it is carnatic, hindustani, gazals (Begam Akhtar, Farida khanum), qawalis, bhajan's, sufi songs, list is endless. I have just listed what is popular. In music instruments, i guess it is time to get introduced to mandolin by U. Srinivas. He is no more, but was considered on par with Zakir Hussain with his instrument. As artists i have another suggestion, look for videos and documentaries of various art forms in India. I wouldn't hesitate to mention that Indian work on sculptures is on par with Michelangelo's Pieta (my absolute favourite, not for sculpture, but the thought behind it), you know what i mean.
She's playing the tanpura which plays the tonic and the dominant. Excellent for vocal pratice. As of shudha sarang. It's a pentatonic scale with missing 3rd and 6th.
The deeper you go into this ..the deeper the roots and hidden Pleasure store in it .... ❤️🙏 Some are meant to play in Mediation Mode or state ...will be perfect to listen to it 🙏❤️🙏
I usually don't listen to carnatic music patiently till the end. But when I watched it with u guys. I watched it fully and also enjoyed it.... thanks guys
There is only one instrument playing. and it produces only two sounds. The Sa (do), the tonic and pa (so). In Classical music, Sa and Pa are fixed and the instrument Tampura defines those two frequencies.
The supporting sound is actually coming from that one instrument she is playing. The harmonic overtones produced by tanpuras are amazing and mesmerizing.
She is perfect, like a Robot. Every note with perfect timing and length, but amidst all that perfection, lost is the emotion of the Raga, the purpose of Music in the first place.
There is an Indian folk music series on Netflix called Satrangi. The host (a great singer herself) meets folk singers across India. The diversity in music and multiculturalism will amaze you.
Hey guys!!! Congratulations with another great video reaction....!!! Amazingly enough... the composition that she is singing would go wonderfully with Rick"s current condition...!!!! It literally translates to..: Daras Bin Laage Duukhana Jiya My heart aches ... without seeing you ... Mana Papiha Bolana Lage Piya Piya It (heart) cries out your name like a bird..(papiha)(...seperation anxiety..???) Jab Se Piya Parades Sidhaare Since my Lover Has Moved To A Distant Place Kal Naa Parat Mai Kaa ... Din Ratiya What do I do ...? The Whole Day & Night... The last line is actually open to interpretation as I don't have the proper words to translate the poetic sense of the words in English..!!!!
These people are among those few foreigners who understand the true mood of the indian raagas....and don't start silly pop dancing by listening to the beat only😂😂😂😂support from india guys
She stays in Kolkata. And she has her music school near Tollygunge in South Kolkata, run jointly by his father Pandit Ajay Chakraborty and her. You may visit that school.
What other videos should we react to???
React to AGAM band...
th-cam.com/video/oESni03J8h8/w-d-xo.html
“Ranga pura vihaara” is a carnatic song... the music is composed by a progressive rock band called AGAM... simply too good... reactttt
Please review MAHANATI
Navarasam by Thaikuddam Bridge
Please please please react to Kallinga Nartana Thillana by Kuldeep M. Pai. Its a Carnataki style musical creation
Main deewana by Ganesh hegde
Did you people notice that when she started singing the raaga, the sun hadn't rise, the sun gradually rose along with the raaga, that gradually rose to it's epitome ❤️🌼
@Munish dhaini @Munish dhaini ji bilkul. Pr ise suryoday k samay gaaya gaya h, jisse video ki shundarta nikharkr ayi h. Yeh nirdeshak ki drishti ka kamal h😊
@Munish dhaini har raag ke gaane ka waqt/prahar hota hai... So yeah matlab hai. 😊
@Munish dhaini Okay! 😊
kuch bhi
Yes that’s right.
Bolaka a poem used to be taught at the evening just before the sunset. so that the students could feel the feelings of the writer (grate Ravindra Nath Tahir).
She is so humble and down to earth person... My friend did a portrait of her and went to her concert .. after the concert when she was leaving he held up that painting in front of her.. and she acknowledged his effort and said .. i m going to sign only one autograph now since you have taken so much effort painting this.. and at the same time someone tried to touch her feet to show respect to her but she refused and said she isnt that big yet that someone should touch her feet in respect.. hats off to her humility...
asoshree got her autograph a few weeks ago... truly down to earth and such a sweet person she is
@Geet watch the interview.. she told them in the interview..
@Geet her father
@@challenger4157 and pandit Gyan ji
Padma Bhushan Ajoy Chakraborty ji her father.
Classical singing.. Just with the Tanpura.. Is so soothing to hear.. This is how Riyaz (Practice) is done...
You are always eager to see their videos I see your comments everday
@@anandaragi4298 hahha. 😁😁 yea
Kindly use orginal sanskrit word abhyas/ Sadhna not that Urdu word Riyaz.
Respect your culture , Dharma, civilization and identity
@@tejasvi18joshi right bro
@@tejasvi18joshi Urdu is also Indian product if you know....
The instrument is called the "taanpura" and it sounds exactly like that. It is supposed to provide the pitch or the tonic support for the entire presentation, because in Hindustani classical music, we *mostly* do not change the main tonic for the entirety of the presentation which is about 45 minutes to an hour. Usually has 4 strings, but sometimes 6 strings too. It requires a great deal of training to learn to tune it perfectly or even well. In fact, there is another video of the same singer explaining what the taanpura is, what it does and why it is important.
Micah looks possessed throughout the reaction😂
Yeah😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣now when u said it,its more funny
What a way to start the day with... It's raining here in my city and listening to classical music in the morning is the ultimate way to begin the day with... ❤️❤️
Great... I too only like to see classical music reaction... 🙂
Its dusty here in NCR 😡
@@zaffarali5571 and I'm shivering here.. 😂
@@jyotsnatata4251 th-cam.com/video/9JHhsJjaS_4/w-d-xo.html listen this. May be this will give some warmt... I think OSR will take an eternity to react to Pt Jasraj ji...they are like Kaushiki Ji and Mahesh kale is enough... 🤣
@@Skeptic_arun dont forget ONE Bhimsen ji video...!!!
My sister studied classical music in her father Pandit Ajay Chakraborty's music school for about 8 years. She was one of her teachers at the senior levels albeit only occasionally because, well she has a busy performance schedule.
woahhh what it must be like to have Kaushiki Chakraborty as your teacher😱😱😱
I learned classical music in Shrutinandan for 8 years too. And I was fortunate too to have classes from her few a times! 😌
@@trisannita_sings wow😳
@Chow King he never said this
I haven't seen you people this much quite ever while watching a video.........man......and its normal cause the voice of The godess was so mesmerising......
At last lots of love for all of you.......
The instrument is called Tanpura and it exactly sounds like that.
The instrument is tanpura and it does sound like that. It is not meant to provide the melody but is meant to provide the base harmonic structure of the raag being played to help the artist maintain the tone. FYI Indian raags are each based on thaats, which are essentially a list of notes that the raag can contain and are meant to provide the base structure within which the artist can improvise yet stick to the rules of harmonics in the raag.
Kaushiki's Father, Maestro, Pt. Ajay Chakraborty received "Padma Bhushan" (3rd Highest civilian award in India) on this 26th Jan.
The stillness in all of you!!!!
See what great music does🙂
She is popular among the youth...but older people think she isn't mature enough right now but has tremendous potential
Because she achieved so much at this tender age...Tender for classical music..
Starting the morning with classic indian music is heaven😍😍😍❤❤❤
I like Rick's reaction ,he feels the depths of music and express the soul of songs in every aspect.👍🙏🇮🇳🤗
❤️ I love your love for India
🇮🇳 and beautiful to watch your appreciation of what it has to offer the world 🗺 Thanks so much for this memory ❤️ I miss India 🇮🇳 so much now that I live in Australia 🇦🇺
Did you notice the sun coming up behind her 💖
Indian Classical legend 🙏 Kaushiki Mam
Nothing can be better than classic music to start the day😍😍😍
Befitting the tagline of OSR - Let's Get Stupid.!
Dont steal my comment
@@zaffarali5571 put your comment in locker so nobody can steal it 🤷♀️
@@maitri8338 what young India is doing here..becoz young blood listen to Honey Singh and badsha only
@@rajnizamre7717 young blood here. Kishore Kumar over both of those idiots.
And the instrument she was plucking with her fingers does sound like that and it was the only one instrument playing in the video.. it may have been recorded seperately but it was only that in the video.. tanpura in hindi or tambora in marathi..
The instrument she is playing is a Tanpura... which has the most exotic sound .. fills up your soul
They all look mesmerized by her music
That's the beauty of India
Jai hindi, mera bharat mahan
I literally got goosebumps right after she started.
You should checkout Carnatic and Hindustani Jugalbandi, whether it's vocal or instrumental like Mridangam and Tabla, Sitar and Bansuri etc.
The lyrics are as beautiful as the singing.
The main line she repeats again and again
"Daras bina dukhan jiya"
Means without the site (of the lover) the mind is aggrieved.
Second line:
"Man papiha Gaye piya piya"
Means the nightingale of mind sings Piya! Piya (darling! Darling!)
The lines in higher notes
Means
Since (my) darling went to the foreign lands;
I'm in unrest day and night.
Good translation bro, that is the beauty of culture
Lover generally means divine in Indian classical.
@@1234fazermannyes piya means God
She is a amazing voice
Guys that is the only instrument playing... It is called as Tambora. It is string instrument played while singing. Singers use this while singing. It is set according to the various pitches.
First off...you guys were a great audience...rapt attention throughout to the video from you guys is amazing! Please keep the classical reactions coming!
She is superb and the less we talk of her talent it is better and just enjoy her thanks.
Only one instrument, no other instruments.
Ashley is very cute & adorable ❤️❤️
Love & wishes to your channel bros Rick & Korbi
From India
It is said that sarang's notes come closest to a human voice.. it's beautiful. :)
Arey waah subah subah shaastriya sangeet ❤ well done osr
Uunlogo ne raat ko daala hoga🤦🏻♂️
@SyphorX but uunlogo ne raat ko upload kiya hai isiliye hame subha mila
Can we all just take a moment to dwell upon how awesome OSR team is?? Rick and Korbin shot 11 videos and counting before Rick left for Kolkata almost a week ago. Thank you OSR for all your time and hard work you put into the channel just for us stupid babies.....
Ahem, not dissing OSR but all TH-camrs do this. Unless its a vlog, they never post a video the next day after shooting it. A lot of time goes into it, and thats why they usually have a bank of videos already recorded to make up for any time they may lose later.
@@preeti_prasad Yeah this is true but I feel a very deep connection enough with OSR to personally show my gratitude in the comments and that's why I mentioned it.....
Indian music derived from nature and sublimes into the same touching the feet of devine.
That's Tanpura. That's the only instrument she was playing.
Perfect INDIAN classical music.
Felling release....
Just soothing
Indian classical music is designed to calm the mind and bring it to a meditative state to help in getting closer to union with god.
Being able to control the notes from becoming sharp or flat is about 90% of the total practice that a student of music does for atleast 10-15 years of his/her initial training... It's given a lot of importance and is called being in "Sur"
You are all so sweet!
Amazing control on voice and perfection in each note. Beautiful "meend" (smooth transition between notes)
There was no rhythm instrument like Tabla or Mridangam but it appeared as if it was autoplaying in her mind because she didn't loose a sense of rhythm a bit.
Tanpura, a background instrument is set for Fixed notes like Sa, Pa, and 2 other important notes of that Raga. If two Tanpuras are used its better. This is like an Anchor of the Ship. Continuous ringing of these notes in your ears do not allow you to drift your singing from the notes and you remain always " In Tune". Soe times due to change in room temperature if Tanpura drifts out of Tune, singer gets disturbed and is compelled to reset the Tunning.
Indian music moves your head.... Western music moves your feet... If u think about it... It says it all.. Indian classical music is greatest in every way
The instrument she plays is called THAMBURA to sync the sruthi for that song.
She is famous classical Indian singer Kaushiki Chakraborti daughter of legendary master singer Pandit Shri Ajay Chackrabarty.. playing the instrument Tanpura ( most Indian classical singer can play)
Yassss Kaushikiiiiiii!!!!!! Good Morning guys🌸
Beautiful start to my day
Thanks a lot for reacting to this..
Pls react to 'Aaiye Meherban' song featuring evergreen actress Madhubala
I am very lonely. I want to have someone watch stuff with me. You guys are a great company ♥️😘
Mr. Rick you and your family is nice and cute. I love smile of you all and miss your daughtes in other videos. 😊
She is the best in India. Her dad was even greater in his younger days. They are trained to sing 22 notes in an octave.
Best in India was MS Subbalaxmi.
I can't believe they did this reaction! It's my favorite video of classical music.
The power of Indian Vedic music 🙂
She is great. "I LOVE HER", however she is not the only one. I think you folks should start looking at others. There are rustic, melodious (Latha, Chitra, etc) and sophisticated (Kaushiki, etc) singers. Then it is carnatic, hindustani, gazals (Begam Akhtar, Farida khanum), qawalis, bhajan's, sufi songs, list is endless.
I have just listed what is popular. In music instruments, i guess it is time to get introduced to mandolin by U. Srinivas. He is no more, but was considered on par with Zakir Hussain with his instrument.
As artists i have another suggestion, look for videos and documentaries of various art forms in India.
I wouldn't hesitate to mention that Indian work on sculptures is on par with Michelangelo's Pieta (my absolute favourite, not for sculpture, but the thought behind it), you know what i mean.
A very hard to enjoy the performance , front of camera 📸 lence? You are amazing Respect others.. wonderful time with you guys 💖 amazing fabulous time.
Piya means lover. And now i love this lady.
The instrument that she was playing is called tanpura. That sounds exactly what you heard. There are no other instruments running behind
Korbin:
We'll learn 30 mins session of her! When we come to India.
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Me: are... Bhai bhai bhai.
They're not even realizing who she is 😆
Namaste! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! What a stable grip! Not easy only on tanpura. ❤️
I will give today 100/100 to #micah for a deep & efficient listener whole heartedly...
There was only one instrument giving a background music.... amazingly it was sufficient
Why does micah look like he is doing a JOKER impression of a glare the whole time he is looking at the video
She's playing the tanpura which plays the tonic and the dominant.
Excellent for vocal pratice.
As of shudha sarang. It's a pentatonic scale with missing 3rd and 6th.
The deeper you go into this ..the deeper the roots and hidden Pleasure store in it ....
❤️🙏
Some are meant to play in Mediation Mode or state ...will be perfect to listen to it 🙏❤️🙏
I usually don't listen to carnatic music patiently till the end. But when I watched it with u guys. I watched it fully and also enjoyed it.... thanks guys
Internal or mentally peace connected to indian classical music
This help to meditate and keep relex
There is only one instrument playing. and it produces only two sounds.
The Sa (do), the tonic and pa (so).
In Classical music, Sa and Pa are fixed and the instrument Tampura defines those two frequencies.
That is the only instrument sound you are hearing! That is how tampura sounds, it keeps you in tune!
The supporting sound is actually coming from that one instrument she is playing. The harmonic overtones produced by tanpuras are amazing and mesmerizing.
Great choice on kausiki charvarti ilke indian clasic music. I singin lite clasic music
Awwwgghhh😍😍😍🤗🤗 sudh sarang is pure bliss 😊
There's no other instrument ... It's only one there
Her father is a legend of indian classical music;. Ajay Chakrabarty!
You guys are on point!
its power of Bengal soil..she is just a goods of SARASWATI..
Yes, she's strumming the Tanpura, but there is also the electronic one playing.
It's just one music instrument she was playing on called Tanpura, and it sounds exactly what shown in video guys..
Thanks
My god I lived this intro🤣🤣🤣🤣
They made the legends go silent today 🤣🤣👏
Before 2 days ago she was performing in my college💓💓💓
The instrument is thampuru.. And it sounds like that.. No other instruments were played in the background
This instrument "tanpura" is used to keep the scale and rhythm right of the song for the singer in every fraction of second
How are you guys, God blessed you sir, namaste from India, take care guys.
She is perfect, like a Robot. Every note with perfect timing and length, but amidst all that perfection, lost is the emotion of the Raga, the purpose of Music in the first place.
your videos are best big fan
my heart and mind became one after hearing her.
There is an Indian folk music series on Netflix called Satrangi. The host (a great singer herself) meets folk singers across India. The diversity in music and multiculturalism will amaze you.
Keep up the good work. Excellent.
There is so much more to explore on that channel. Don't get stuck on one or two artists. You haven't really explored the legends yet.
Even me being indian was amaged by that instrument when i encountered it first😂😂..but yes!! It is only that instrument making the sound "taanpura'
He guys We really want more reactions on kaushiki Chakraborty rangi saari gulabi chunariya
Guys she was literally playing the instrument called Raag Shudh Sarang. 🙏 ॐ
All are silent while listening Kaushiki g she is amazing
You guys should do a reaction to Abby V’s viral 73 Ragas Vogue Video! It would be so epic!
Hey guys!!! Congratulations with another great video reaction....!!! Amazingly enough... the composition that she is singing would go wonderfully with Rick"s current condition...!!!!
It literally translates to..:
Daras Bin Laage Duukhana Jiya
My heart aches ... without seeing you ...
Mana Papiha Bolana Lage Piya Piya
It (heart) cries out your name like a bird..(papiha)(...seperation anxiety..???)
Jab Se Piya Parades Sidhaare
Since my Lover Has Moved To A Distant Place
Kal Naa Parat Mai Kaa ... Din Ratiya
What do I do ...? The Whole Day & Night...
The last line is actually open to interpretation as I don't have the proper words to translate the poetic sense of the words in English..!!!!
These people are among those few foreigners who understand the true mood of the indian raagas....and don't start silly pop dancing by listening to the beat only😂😂😂😂support from india guys
Starting music is indian music used before war 🔥🔥
One of the best intros of osr
She stays in Kolkata. And she has her music school near Tollygunge in South Kolkata, run jointly by his father Pandit Ajay Chakraborty and her. You may visit that school.