+Farida Nanji Zakir was taught the language bol before he came out of the womb, and grew up with a tabla master of immense proportions, if you call Alla Rakha god then yes Zakir is a gift from god. When ones life is programmed by skillful caretakers you develop your skills early, and hence get a head start at learning a skill. Thank you Alla Rakha, thank you Zakir Hussein, and thank you all who have been a part of this great performance
OMG...best concert I've ever seen on the TH-cam! My wife has been yelling at me to get off but just couldn't leave the screen! Best Tabla drumming I've ever heard!
How variously beautiful is our country and its rhythms, let us celebrate it. I remember the words of Usad Bade Gulam Ali Khan "If every boy and girl in every home knew Hindustani music this country would never have become two". Which beyond petty nationalism, implies that people are united in their culture though countries separate them. When fundamentalists try to paint a monochrome picture of India they always try to forget the rich amalgam of histories that is India in its present form.
quantrake beg to disagree with the bade khan saheb. Thanks goodness it was divided. otherwise instead of music would have had bombs and shariah everywhere.
Ypumdo Do you know classical music and heritage is pretty much destroyed in Pakistan, it is barely survivng in big cities of Pakistan but not in good health. There is mo multicultural or multi religion exist in pakistan (don’t count ever decreasing minority). Lets come out of this fenciful glorious past descriptions by Nehru clan as there was none. Hell aurangzeb banned music as it was against islam. Thank god for partition. Not saying pakistanis are bad but majority of Pakistani don’t consider this as their culture and they associate themselves more with Arabs and turks.
+Amrinder Singh (Rubal) .. right .. although you personally did not do anything special to make that happen .... in other words, you were not given any other choice ...
The maestro of the tabla blesses us again with his extraordinary playing and that of his fellow percussionists and drummers. As well as the great Niladri Kumar on the sitar. Thank you for this video, capturing the best of the best, supreme musicians. I have been blessed to see Zakir three times with L. Shankar; once with Shivkumar Sharma. As well as attend his tabla classes; and the Masters of Percussion, once in a small church in Berkeley (The same place I saw Ali Akbar Khan!); and at the Zellerbach Auditorium, U.C. Berkeley. He has enriched my life beyond measure. All love and gratitude 🙏 ❤
Absolutely insane. Almost missed the concert on the 1st tour of Masters Of Percussion in Edmonton after smoking joints on the parkade roof next to the venue. Made it in with seconds to spare and had my mind blown completely up.
Zakir Hussain does this Masters of Percussion series live tour many times. Everytime its with different artist. I have seen one here (San Francisco bay area) back in late 90s. Its to be experienced 'Live'!
Niladri Kumar is the extraordinary sitar player for all who are interested to know (!) He has some wonderful recordings. One that is mind blowing, with a bass player named Jonas Hellborg. And a beautiful one with sarod player Chinmaya Dunster.
The finest sarangi lehera I’ve ever heard. To play two distinct ragas for each tabla player was genius. I couldn’t place the first raga, but I could place the second. It was Charukeshi. Can anyone place define the first raga that was played Zakir ji? Thank you
I really enjoyed the the sitar and tabla starting at 1:20:00. Im a westerner with out much knowledge of this style, but I found it soothing and memorizing,
&^%$ ISIS or any such sand people of extremeties...........( read the pun LOL) Now: music with million varieties, as many as there are distinct vocal cord formations, ...& instruments are forever thriving like life on this planet that no one needs blinds/mutes/dumbs made thru prolonged use of dumb psycholocial necrophylial systems to tell us ANYTHING. just keep on making it..............
Very impressive amasing awesome ...thats it ..to admire this concert only i should improve or do research new words from other dan at present my vocabulary.thats enough i think.
Please forgive my ignorance, I have discovered short time ago the world of Indisn Classical Music but...I find Sarangi player on this performance is a monster, I am astonished hearing him...who is this player?
If anyone could answer my question i would greatly appreciate it. I play tabla and also weight train. Recently during heavy riyaz i find it hard to practice for long periods of time due to muscle soreness from working out. Also i do powerlifting so does that make it worse? (make arm stiff, not being able to relax to play tabla comfortably, make me slower at tabla)?? please someone answer, thank you
Thank you so much for your reply Almas. I will now answer your questions. I have been training for about 2 years. Powerlifting consists of using heavy weights with short amount of reps, eg 5. Therefore in my opinion it doesn't really promote flexbility in ones body or supplement tabla playing. I haven't trained since I posted that message and feel like I have soo much energy now. I know what your saying about changing routines often and how it fatigues you more, but powerlifting specifically holds me back in terms of stiffness. I'm gonna start calisthenics. It's way more natural on the body and I think it will supplement tabla playing brilliantly. What do you think?
Thank you, Zakir, for everything you gave us. Rest in peace now.
Zakir Hussein is a gift from Allah to the mankind.
why bring religion in everything?
Tejas Gokhale Yes Zakir Hussain is god gifted.
Farida Nanji He's a child of millennium of musical culture and development.
+Dipankar Jana .. I would say that he has got the natural gift ....
+Farida Nanji Zakir was taught the language bol before he came out of the womb, and grew up with a tabla master of immense proportions, if you call Alla Rakha god then yes Zakir is a gift from god. When ones life is programmed by skillful caretakers you develop your skills early, and hence get a head start at learning a skill. Thank you Alla Rakha, thank you Zakir Hussein, and thank you all who have been a part of this great performance
OMG...best concert I've ever seen on the TH-cam! My wife has been yelling at me to get off but just couldn't leave the screen! Best Tabla drumming I've ever heard!
He was magical.
How variously beautiful is our country and its rhythms, let us celebrate it. I remember the words of Usad Bade Gulam Ali Khan "If every boy and girl in every home knew Hindustani music this country would never have become two". Which beyond petty nationalism, implies that people are united in their culture though countries separate them. When fundamentalists try to paint a monochrome picture of India they always try to forget the rich amalgam of histories that is India in its present form.
quantrake beg to disagree with the bade khan saheb. Thanks goodness it was divided. otherwise instead of music would have had bombs and shariah everywhere.
@quantrake - Very well said!!
Keep on in that spirit.
except religious problems, politicians and corruption , i proud to be a bhartia.
Ypumdo Do you know classical music and heritage is pretty much destroyed in Pakistan, it is barely survivng in big cities of Pakistan but not in good health. There is mo multicultural or multi religion exist in pakistan (don’t count ever decreasing minority). Lets come out of this fenciful glorious past descriptions by Nehru clan as there was none. Hell aurangzeb banned music as it was against islam. Thank god for partition. Not saying pakistanis are bad but majority of Pakistani don’t consider this as their culture and they associate themselves more with Arabs and turks.
Coke studio is the answer on both sides.
Wah! Great show🙏💐🎼
I have an exam today, but can't stop watching this! This is just so great.
i listen in the background and study
That makes me say that I'm proud to be born in this land :)
+Amrinder Singh (Rubal) .. right .. although you personally did not do anything special to make that happen .... in other words, you were not given any other choice ...
+emilvisk lol true. no choice. 😜
+Amrinder Singh (Rubal) .... सत्यमेव जयते :-) ... although this may not be the proper answer ....
Sitar/ tabla was pinnacle of an already superlative show - sitar player so masterful resonant sitar with heap of sustain.
Niladri Kumar....
it's a happiness to discover indian music and some of the great musicians like Ustak Zakir Hussain. Thank you
this one is out of this world thank you U Zakir your awesome
BOHOT ACHA
Could this be the greatest concert on TH-cam? I think yes
The maestro of the tabla blesses us again with his extraordinary playing and that of his fellow percussionists and drummers. As well as the great Niladri Kumar on the sitar.
Thank you for this video, capturing the best of the best, supreme musicians.
I have been blessed to see Zakir three times with L. Shankar; once with Shivkumar Sharma. As well as attend his tabla classes; and the Masters of Percussion, once in a small church in Berkeley (The same place I saw Ali Akbar Khan!); and at the Zellerbach Auditorium, U.C. Berkeley.
He has enriched my life beyond measure.
All love and gratitude 🙏 ❤
Bravo!!!
Abbos Ji, amazing show in the show.
He's putting Uzbekistan on the map again.
Definitely. Never seen anything like it.
we are so proud of our Indian greatest.
+Tapan Mahato No just Indian, they world greatest.
just one word------ prolific zakir bhai, what a tabla recital. jiyo hazaro saal.
Outstanding...... outstanding 🎉❤
Amazing Ustad Zakir Hussain and Ustad Fazal Quereshi. And thanks for including Manipuri percussion group in the concert..
Epic!!. Tabla/Tabla, sitar and tabla jugalbandi is awesome!!
Never ever listen such a wonderful melody
Zakir Hussain sir is gems of country and I feel very proud on him
That Sitar guy at the end!!!!! I'm hooked!
Niladri Kumar - Sitar player
🎉 Beautiful sir
Absolutely insane. Almost missed the concert on the 1st tour of Masters Of Percussion in Edmonton after smoking joints on the parkade roof next to the venue. Made it in with seconds to spare and had my mind blown completely up.
no words no lands no limits just trance and the feeling behind every stroke...amazing and refreshing time...
Fantastic performance
Salaams to the GReat Artists for their devotion, skill and mesmerizing music
God Bless
Thanks
Kasturi G
Zakir Hussain does this Masters of Percussion series live tour many times. Everytime its with different artist. I have seen one here (San Francisco bay area) back in late 90s. Its to be experienced 'Live'!
The sweetest sitar we have ever heard.
Ashadharan zakir vai
Niladri Kumar is the extraordinary sitar player for all who are interested to know (!)
He has some wonderful recordings.
One that is mind blowing, with a bass player named Jonas Hellborg.
And a beautiful one with sarod player Chinmaya Dunster.
this kinds of shows are very important to show are indian percussionist to world
Kay bat h ram kishan ji osme
...niladri kumar ...next vilayat khan sahab and ravishankar jee ..with due respect of these two maestros
The finest sarangi lehera I’ve ever heard. To play two distinct ragas for each tabla player was genius. I couldn’t place the first raga, but I could place the second. It was Charukeshi. Can anyone place define the first raga that was played Zakir ji? Thank you
Thank you for posting this.
I could watch Zakir all day!
Namo Namah
*39:38** is when the rythms lesson starts, when he takes you to a higher level of "groove" wisdom.*
NAGADE KI AAWAJ ME TOOTI AAWAJ GUM HO JATI HAI.EXCELLENT PERCUSSION OF TRADITIONAL RHYTHM INSTRUMENTS.
Aap kha se ho sir
I really enjoyed the the sitar and tabla starting at 1:20:00. Im a westerner with out much knowledge of this style, but I found it soothing and memorizing,
Niladri Kumar is amazing.
He has records you would enjoy.
This is just brilliant, unfortunately we/I don't hear enough of this beautiful music here in the UK...
Out of this world. Stupendous
It is just fantastic! All the artists takes us to somewhere else where only pure tone exists! Amazing... Thanks a ton for uploading...
Beautiful !!!
Vaah.Hindustan rhythm ka jawab nahin.
seriously MUSIC has no damn boundaries ................
tell that to ISIS who consider music and dance haram.
&^%$ ISIS or any such sand people of extremeties...........( read the pun LOL)
Now: music with million varieties, as many as there are distinct vocal cord formations, ...& instruments are forever thriving like life on this planet that no one needs blinds/mutes/dumbs made thru prolonged use of dumb psycholocial necrophylial systems to tell us ANYTHING.
just keep on making it..............
Beyond words to express ❤️👍❤️👍
East or west - India is the best !
great great great...greatest...beautiful and melodious...indian classical music is the best
one has to eat, sleep, and dream drums, it's like all consuming. you don't choose it, it choosses you
That's so true! It chooses you. Not the other way around.
Sitar percussion concert is as well Beautiful
Salaams to all the Artists
God Bless
Thanks
Kasturi G
TH-cam is incredible, thank you.
And Sangeet.
Superb combination and Harmony... Keep it up UZakir Hussain Sab.....
Sarangi sounds sorrowful sunset. Surprisingly superb
Fantastic!
His master strokes ! Just en captivating !!!
Thank you so much, that was AMAZING !!! My friend and I have been totally mesmerised for 2 hours, 2 minuets and 36 seconds :-)
really amazing vedios ....proud to b an indian
Excellent! Keep up the good work UZH!!
masters at work. thanks for sharing.
The best Wow. mind blowing.
Bot sundar Kay bat hai
Excellent.
C'est excellent ! merci !
Thank you Masters
Fantastic.......
Wah Ustad :D
One of our best statesman with the Tabla :D and his sitcom :D
So nice
Great Vibes :D..Masters :D
Rip 😢Zakir bhai🙏💐
handsome grooves - yes indeed!
just amazing!thanks for sharing
Awesome compilation.
My fev part is @ 1:48:16 "Beethoven's - Für Elise"
Who's watching this in Oct 2021
Very impressive amasing awesome ...thats it ..to admire this concert only i should improve or do research new words from other dan at present my vocabulary.thats enough i think.
Love it too!!! :) SZx
@39:00 so awesome!
Amazing!!!!
so divine !!
Mashallah
Please forgive my ignorance, I have discovered short time ago the world of Indisn Classical Music but...I find Sarangi player on this performance is a monster, I am astonished hearing him...who is this player?
cette la vie du ritme unie
wow that sitar at the end
Epitome of table!
just too good
Really great, Justin bieber of his time!!!!
bravo)))
bravo)))
bravo)))
from 25 mins till d next 5 mins is majical
Same, same the best...
WOW!!!!!
+Jeff Wilmore JUST GIVE IT 3 MINUTES..that dude and his fingers!!!
Divine!!
Wah !
....EvolutioN
good tabla
极好
WOW, that is some FAST< FAST fingers!!!!
amazing
Bam Bam Har Har
Who was the gentleman at the beginning and what tala are Hussain and Quereshi using?
Perfect
If anyone could answer my question i would greatly appreciate it.
I play tabla and also weight train. Recently during heavy riyaz i find it hard to practice for long periods of time due to muscle soreness from working out. Also i do powerlifting so does that make it worse? (make arm stiff, not being able to relax to play tabla comfortably, make me slower at tabla)??
please someone answer, thank you
Thank you so much for your reply Almas. I will now answer your questions.
I have been training for about 2 years. Powerlifting consists of using heavy weights with short amount of reps, eg 5. Therefore in my opinion it doesn't really promote flexbility in ones body or supplement tabla playing. I haven't trained since I posted that message and feel like I have soo much energy now. I know what your saying about changing routines often and how it fatigues you more, but powerlifting specifically holds me back in terms of stiffness. I'm gonna start calisthenics. It's way more natural on the body and I think it will supplement tabla playing brilliantly. What do you think?
From 21:00❤
❤
the beginning reminds me of Call of Duty's OST "Team Player". But this one has better percussion :D
+Candra Popok Hahaha, I never thought I'd see someone connect call of duty to indian classical. Wow, I just.. Wow
kkkk. just my opinion.