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Mathematics of Carnatic Music | Interview with D Srinivas | Saraswati Veena | Music of India 

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#darbarfestival | “Carnatic music is based on praising the gods, first of all...Ganesh, Saraswati, Lakshmi...”. D Srinivas explains the history of South India’s Carnatic tradition.
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D Srinivas is a veena exponent from Hyderabad. He studied in the family, making his debut aged nine and going on to be the first veena artist to perform at the UN. Renowned for his speed and mathematical approach to Carnatic classical music, he continues to tour and teach, constantly developing his style. Hear more of Srinivas here:
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Recorded by Darbar in 2014, on location in Mulshi, India:
-D Srinivas (Saraswati veena)
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Комментарии : 43   
@vasdgod
@vasdgod 4 года назад
You just explained the entire carnatic music in 1minute 36 seconds thank you
@rapidraga
@rapidraga 7 лет назад
A very humble thank you to Darbar for this video. Pure magic from a magical musician
@davidarumainayagam9076
@davidarumainayagam9076 6 лет назад
The birds chirping added to the beauty of the sound of veena. I was hoping to hear some maths and physics of carnatic music as title gives that idea.
@girishm5880
@girishm5880 7 лет назад
Very melodious veena sound from 2.49 - 2.54. Again from 4.04 - 4.37....great artiste
@aboleegatne3894
@aboleegatne3894 7 лет назад
Felt very fortunate to hear this...Thanks a lot..!
@swedhasivamayilvelan509
@swedhasivamayilvelan509 5 лет назад
Very nice playing sir.... your fingers are as speed as light..
@call.me.dexter
@call.me.dexter 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. D Srinivas is a very good musician.
@sitaroutreachministry6289
@sitaroutreachministry6289 7 лет назад
Many Thanks, a wonderful short interview!
@parimala8238
@parimala8238 4 года назад
@6:04 , my heart just evaporated
@darbarfestival
@darbarfestival 4 года назад
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@shamalajoshi
@shamalajoshi 5 лет назад
Very informative.. fantastic video.
@hcadambi1
@hcadambi1 6 лет назад
Nice demonstration!
@geethabalasupramaniyan4675
@geethabalasupramaniyan4675 6 лет назад
Nice explanations. Thanks a lot.
@mageshg1515
@mageshg1515 3 года назад
Sir Beautiful explanation
@darbarfestival
@darbarfestival 3 года назад
Hi Magesh G, Thank you so much for your support and kind words :)Please like, share and join our channel :)
@neosozavac
@neosozavac 4 года назад
What a beautiful piece. Does anyone know what raga this is?
@darbarfestival
@darbarfestival 4 года назад
Hi Nehemiah C, Thank you for your message, I am so sorry I do not know this information. I wonder if someone reading these comments can help us. Matbe worth checking this message thread, maybe someone has given the info :)
@PraneshSR3
@PraneshSR3 Год назад
Sir played chakravakam, gaurimanohari and kharaharapriyA ragam... in his style
@jyotisampat3246
@jyotisampat3246 5 лет назад
D. Shriniwas. And learned s. Musicians have ability to explain in words, notes and thekas, swaraxams. Science is methodology and s. Is way ahead. Of any counter parts.raheman is raheman no one near him. Tal she tal mila. Shrinivas u are lamp foot on m u s I c .
@remanarayanan1337
@remanarayanan1337 Год назад
Amazing ❤❤
@deepaparimala7646
@deepaparimala7646 2 года назад
Excellent sir
@veenavijayalakshmirajagopa4649
Nice explanation
@rama93krishna
@rama93krishna 7 лет назад
excellent sir!!!
@NirbanDas
@NirbanDas 7 лет назад
wow, that was partitions of integers
@malinikrishnan9520
@malinikrishnan9520 7 лет назад
exactly...i too recalled partition functions by Ramanujam!
@narayanaprasadsanthanam2703
@narayanaprasadsanthanam2703 6 лет назад
technically, he spoke about the compositions of integers. partitions do not give importance to order. 4 has 5 partitions (1+1+1+1, 1+1+2, 1+3, 2+2, 4) but 8 compositions (as described in the video). generally speaking, the number of compositions of an integer n is 2^{n-1}, but partitions are lot harder to count. but partitions do become more relevant when you consider building korvais and other rhythmic compositions.
@prabir.someshwar
@prabir.someshwar 7 лет назад
what a guy!
@vanessaacevedo5872
@vanessaacevedo5872 6 лет назад
शोभनम् !
@VV-lq4di
@VV-lq4di 6 лет назад
Superb
@low-key-gamer6117
@low-key-gamer6117 2 года назад
Is Carnatic octave equal temperament or just temperament?
@sonanegi1
@sonanegi1 7 лет назад
Can you please talk about हिंदुस्तानी music and maths.
@RelaxmusicMoon
@RelaxmusicMoon 7 лет назад
amazing,can you share Indian classic music from movies
@AshishDha
@AshishDha 6 лет назад
This video has a very beautiful spirit and lovely musicality... But the technical jargon of physics used seems to be mostly pseudo-science. Please beware!
@krzysztofh.8284
@krzysztofh.8284 6 лет назад
Modern science is pseudo-science anyway.
@vaisakhkswami857
@vaisakhkswami857 5 лет назад
@@krzysztofh.8284 no its not
@kartik3088
@kartik3088 3 года назад
There was no pseudo science in the video. What are you talking about?
@modiboss8769
@modiboss8769 7 лет назад
whats he trying to tell whether maths or his story,,,,,,,,,,,,,he cant speak let him just play
@Theglobalpeace
@Theglobalpeace 7 лет назад
He speaks in simple English. All have praised him and appreciated except you, sir/madam!
@banerjeeshib2
@banerjeeshib2 7 лет назад
Bavani Dashora rightly said. it's a great practical demonstration!!
@anilkumarelasani
@anilkumarelasani 7 лет назад
om shanti idiots like you can't understand this at least don't criticize .what he is explaining is about universal language music.what you are listening is a bitch language English.it will take ages means thousands of years . sir your veena sound has ripped my soul a part.i will interested to listen your live concert.
@lavanyachandrabose7453
@lavanyachandrabose7453 6 лет назад
Maths and music wow - Never knew that...
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