There's this guy Ilayaraja down in South India. A film music composer who learned classical guitar.. then observed from carnatic and hindustani folks, leaned it and fused western classical music (Mozart is bae for him) and Indian classical to produce bangers. This was the 70s and 80s, live recording and he would write notes in half hour after listening to film situations and then have the orchestra perform. Most of his best was done under 45 minutes flat. He would physically write the entire album down in sheet music in that time. And those albums are still played on public buses in the state cuz the drivers love em so much. The melody he creates out of the ragas and garnishes with Western touches. You gotta seek the guy out and listen with an open mind..
Lovely but "use slides occasionally" is incorrect. One of the disadvantages - if you can call it that - of Indian classical music, especially the Carnatic variety, is that the compositions are all for vocals, not instruments. Since vocalists don't jump from note to note but segue smoothly, playing ragas on an instrument will inevitably become nearly 100% slides. That's why they took to the violin, which is conveniently fretless, like the proverbial duck to the water
This is an excellent rendition of the raga! Beautiful! Did you use a standard western tuning or a carnatic based tuning? If so, how did you tune them from lower to the base?
the beat counter is syncing with the taal... also, the notations donot sync with the tune... basically, the audio is ahead of the video the video is great though...
@@sudmallya9006 and this type of comment is termed as 'nonsense'... I really like the video, I mentioned it... but I just mentioned what's wrong so that other people who watch it don't get confused like me... to clarify, I really didn't have any reason to criticize anything abt the video🙏🙏🙏
Ah! Lovely, mate! Your composition reminds me of Vatapi Ganpatim in the same raaga. What a beautiful raaga you’ve chosen! ❤
It sounds very nice and beatiful!!
Thank you very much for share this!!
Thank you Liam, most helpful lesson! Look forward to your Raag Hamsadhvani next lesson:)
Nice improvisation, good use of patterns/sequences
Love from roof of the world 🌎 keep growing brother I suggest to more classical raag with guitar tab thank you for the lessons
There's this guy Ilayaraja down in South India.
A film music composer who learned classical guitar.. then observed from carnatic and hindustani folks, leaned it and fused western classical music (Mozart is bae for him) and Indian classical to produce bangers.
This was the 70s and 80s, live recording and he would write notes in half hour after listening to film situations and then have the orchestra perform. Most of his best was done under 45 minutes flat. He would physically write the entire album down in sheet music in that time.
And those albums are still played on public buses in the state cuz the drivers love em so much.
The melody he creates out of the ragas and garnishes with Western touches. You gotta seek the guy out and listen with an open mind..
Yes. Genius.
Illayaraja is king of tamil music, he is called the Isaignani, the musical genius, still alive and still composes. He will forever be played
Wow great nice 🎉❤
Hindustani classical is just beauty . Beautifully explained and played ❤
This rāgam originated in Carnatic incidentally.
Lovely but "use slides occasionally" is incorrect. One of the disadvantages - if you can call it that - of Indian classical music, especially the Carnatic variety, is that the compositions are all for vocals, not instruments. Since vocalists don't jump from note to note but segue smoothly, playing ragas on an instrument will inevitably become nearly 100% slides. That's why they took to the violin, which is conveniently fretless, like the proverbial duck to the water
I dont care whats right or wrong if it sounds good its good
It's correct dear, in music everyone has their taste of playing the instrument. Don't expect perfect things in the world.
Liam awesome bro you're fantastic guitar player keep it up and grow far ❤❤❤
Very beautiful ragas thank you for your great guitar playing
Very nice 🌷🌷🌷
Wonderful...give tutorial...lots of love from India
super.scope of improvisation is the uniquness of indian classical music.
Beautifully played. Subscribed.
This is an excellent rendition of the raga! Beautiful! Did you use a standard western tuning or a carnatic based tuning? If so, how did you tune them from lower to the base?
Thank u very much bro , u played awesome we need more to learn from ur examples God bless i
Osm brother ❤
You should checkout guitar prasanna. He's a legendary guitarist from India! He mixes Indian and western classical in his guitar playing!
The concepts are really helpful... Thanks Liam 👏
Best wishes
Very nice ❤
seriously cool
woow bro just love this lots of love from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️❤️
Mind blowing ❤❤❤❤
LOVELY
Sounds great. I think though Hamsadwani uses more Re than Sa. Sometimes even omiting the Sa in tans and bistars.
Woow great❤
Awesome
Wow!! this sounds amazing! could you please share the backing track??
Lovvveeeeee❤
Vaathapi ganapathim please
Where Can I learn this ????
Is there any videos teaching this type of music ?
I want to play this ❤️
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Pl give notes for preparing me pl pl
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Pa Ni Sa Re Ga
Pa Ni Sa
Sa Ni Pa
Ga Re Sa Ni
Sa Pa Ni
Sa Re Ga
Pa Ni Sa
Sa Ni Pa
Ga Re Sa Ni Pa
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I am biginer ❤
someone fusion this
..🙂👍
the beat counter is syncing with the taal... also, the notations donot sync with the tune... basically, the audio is ahead of the video
the video is great though...
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We call this type of comment Monday quarter backing. How about you demo what you are capable of
@@sudmallya9006 and this type of comment is termed as 'nonsense'...
I really like the video, I mentioned it... but I just mentioned what's wrong so that other people who watch it don't get confused like me...
to clarify, I really didn't have any reason to criticize anything abt the video🙏🙏🙏
Indian raaag....
add chikari strings
Vatapi
can you please provide notes?
Likha to hai video mein
Avoid the background crap dude... It doesn't make it more Indian !!!