@user-gi2is1yn9f LOL you are definitely Indian cause every Indian people that I met when they wanted to ask me where I am from they all say it the same way "hey you are from which country brotha?" Lol
Is it because you're from india. Its natural for you to think highly about your country . But to be honest your opinion doesn't change the fact that there are lots of country with natural talent. If its only talents youre talking abt rather than promoting your own country or comparing . There's more than 2 countries with talents.
No hate to Indians but l just don't like how they think that they are the only one gifted with everything. l agree that their food, spices, history and other cultural aspects can't be comparable but that doesn't mean that they are the only one greatest in every field. Like, cr7 is not the greatest cricket player.
@@ella_lovelife9641 its a normal act by boys in classes, they will make beats using bench for fun in free times. Good old memories. I was a back bencher😉
This is a “Debka” beat, which is from the Middle East. It is also played on a Middle Eastern “Derbuka”. Indian beats which are older and more complex are played on the tabla.
Like the rest of the world. But good skill the guy shows. You see. If you only watch indians who show skill you will say indians are talented. If you do it with any other people you will think exactly the same. Simple as that.
Though illiteracy is a problem why there are some people who act foolish without knowing the fact that they look stupid to the world. All Thanks to Our PM Mr. Modi. However, whenever someone needed shelter we provided them...when ever someone from other country wanted to be a part of us we showed them love by welcoming them and helping them in hard times.
@@JayeshKumar-fc1rrbecause half of your culture today wouldn’t be possible without Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists. Don’t bring religion into indian classical music, it has nothing to do with it.
Yes indeed but I hope during this century the nation and culture can improve on the economic and cleanliness side of things… need to create a lower class from poverty class, a middle class from lower class, and the upper class already exists… and train them all not to crap where they eat, not to dump chemicals and garbage all over the place. Otherwise, super great culture and nation.
@@poloska9471 indeed, we need to focus on these issues and have to face the challenges in order to improve better and also we need to learn to accept the criticisms.. thanking you for your concern. Have a nice day
@@NeverCrysYT dhol is a single drum with a membrane on both sides. Tabla are two drums of different sizes with a membrane on top. They are different and have different styles of beating. Just from the style you can tell he is playing a tabla beat since he is using only one side
@@memeniamemes8191 atleast we know our gender unlike ur country 😂, ur pfp explains a lot, how dumb u are and pollution and population problem is everywhere, look inside ur country before telling us asshole😂
Maybe polluted and populated correct....but not poverty. In total of 125 countries India placed as 111 place. Maybe becoz of population, you think it has more poverty.
Not exactly, though they're good at making music, some countries just make better music. No hate but let's appreciate all the music artists for their hard work, without them, there would be no music for us to bop to.
@@mugenDelta Not to disrespect your views or anything like that, but Indian music has a lot of instruments( more than any other country) which are played with fingers or open handedly. So the culture of music that an Indian has allows him to play anything from a tabla to an octopad. I personally play tabla and felt myself to be well versed in octopad and drums as well. European music is also awesome, European instruments are also practiced a lot in India.
Never seen an Indian dance anything but Indian music Lmfaoo they’re good at it but idk about that they can any music cus that’s just not true. Idk any bachata dancers from India or salsa or anything in Spanish lmao
@@alexaecho4273 In the most populous country in the world, you think there wouldn't be at least a few Salsa dancers? Just because you haven't seen them?
@@yemvlogs5041Nop he’s a malayali That’s knows how to play our local drum🪘 (chenda) that we wildly plays in Kerala festivals. (he had posted this on instagram)
What classical music? Drum is hardly a classical music instrument or maybe only Indian folk music. Try violin, piano, cello, flute if you want truly classical and I never seen Indians play first three.
@@terro3842 you never seen doesn't mean they don't!! India's cultural is soo diverse that you con't Evan imagine how telented many people are in such instruments!! Btw great knowledge keep growing with such attitude!! 🤡
Indian people from India are so so relented in every field. In the whole world Indians are rocks in business, jobs, in education or in any way!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤