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@amymetzger1290
@amymetzger1290 2 года назад
FYI, the pianist is Annette Philip, founder and director of the Berklee Indian Ensemble.
@ruinedstaar
@ruinedstaar 2 года назад
This performance is quite good. But the original version is a masterpiece - combination of the greatest music director (A. R. Rahman) and the greatest singer (Lata Mangeshkar) from India. You'll be mesmerized.
@shassaha3922
@shassaha3922 2 года назад
A. R. Rahman is great but not greatest composer in Indian music history.
@dss6838
@dss6838 2 года назад
@@shassaha3922 that's true. But being Great is a huge feat. 🙏 He has embraced music completely and that's why we all connect to his music, no matter what language.
@shassaha3922
@shassaha3922 2 года назад
@@dss6838 agreed.
@ruinedstaar
@ruinedstaar 2 года назад
@@shassaha3922 that's purely subjective. like many won't consider Lata Mangeshkar as the greatest Indian singer too. Whatever I've heard from our music composers over the years, ARR is standout best among them imo.
@shassaha3922
@shassaha3922 2 года назад
@@ruinedstaar first of all original version of this song is masterpiece. And Lataji, unquestionable. As composer A. R. Is great but not greatest in Indian music history. But you can ignore my 2 paisa opinion.😊
@sudharsans4404
@sudharsans4404 2 года назад
AR Rahman is a Oscar winning Composer/producer . Slumdog Millionaire is his international well known composition for which he received 2-Oscars in 2009 . His works are really exceptional . Hope you check more of his works soon . Cheers!
@wolverineiscool7161
@wolverineiscool7161 2 года назад
yes everyone knows Rahman by this point
@anusreedeva33
@anusreedeva33 2 года назад
He also won Grammy
@amritrajpr
@amritrajpr 2 года назад
Slumdog millionaire is definitely not his best work..... Pitty they cant enjoy his real magic...
@VarunKumar-ro4ll
@VarunKumar-ro4ll 2 года назад
@@amritrajpr Mausam and Escape and O saya are one of the best compositions he's worked on. He deserved the oscar for those two.
@prajeeshprasannakumar
@prajeeshprasannakumar 2 года назад
@@wolverineiscool7161 How many Oscar winning music directors do you know?
@666Kudos
@666Kudos 2 года назад
Man... This Song gives me Goosebumps every time I listen to it.
@siddharthmishra3937
@siddharthmishra3937 2 года назад
I listen to it 2-3 times a week
@Imthesaviour
@Imthesaviour 2 года назад
ARR scored one western movie and won Oscar… He’s pure talented and please listen to his 90 songs… it takes me deeper myself all of his composition…
@janekof
@janekof 2 года назад
That ending is a sound so close to a "home" feeling in India. You're analysis is spot on. As a Indian American, the entire composition to me models the essence of growing up with two cultures. Hearing that ending and seeing you get it too was so wonderful!
@sonnyjose718
@sonnyjose718 4 месяца назад
wOw!
@narendranaramala
@narendranaramala 2 года назад
ahh man..! You discovered AR Rahman in 2021..! anyways better late than never..! This is one of the numberous compositions by ARR.. Enjoy his music...
@yashghoderao46
@yashghoderao46 3 года назад
AR Rahman is the person who mixes western and eastern to give best music in world He is greatest of all time in world
@vighneshpillai7996
@vighneshpillai7996 2 года назад
Thomas Newman Johan Johanson John Williams Alan Silvestri Max Ritcher.... Try these composers as well.
@yashghoderao46
@yashghoderao46 2 года назад
@@vighneshpillai7996 AR RAHMAN composes melody in such a way that western composers can't Said by Andrew lloyd Webber With all due respect to all musicans you mentioned
@vighneshpillai7996
@vighneshpillai7996 2 года назад
@@yashghoderao46 Well agree to disagree...but I'll prefer the above mentioned composers over Rahman even though I love his work.
@luciusquinctiuscincinnatus2058
@luciusquinctiuscincinnatus2058 2 года назад
@@yashghoderao46 don't be stupid. I'll leave it there. Rahman is a minion compared to some of the composers mentioned in the comments. And he plagiarized a lot of his sounds from indie pop and mainstream pop. He's not even in the top 1000.
@luciusquinctiuscincinnatus2058
@luciusquinctiuscincinnatus2058 2 года назад
@@vighneshpillai7996 add Ennio Morricone to the list.
@ankurtyagi77
@ankurtyagi77 2 года назад
That last string instrument was actually 'Sarod'.
@chandrashivpuri1224
@chandrashivpuri1224 2 года назад
The vocalist have learnt Indian Classical music, which pulls at the heart strings.
@siddharthmishra3937
@siddharthmishra3937 Год назад
The original track was sung by the late Legendary Lata Mangeshkar ji. She was 68 years old when she sang this lyrical, musical masterpiece. Maniratnam, Lata Ji, A R Rehman - that's the A Team
@tantrik_indian1449
@tantrik_indian1449 2 года назад
There is Indian folk, Indian Classical, some Indo-western fusion, some Jazz - and singing in two languages : Hindi (a North Indian one) and Malayalam (a South Indian language) !!!!! Go figure!!! 😀😄
@errol700
@errol700 2 года назад
That ended with a " Sarod" ( Generally having 6 Main melodic strings+ 4 others! ) not a " Sitar". Sorry couldn't contain myself - that was a fantastic analysis/ reaction. Thanks.
@superskaria
@superskaria 2 года назад
Now this... Is called... Reaction of the highest order...!!! The very essence of the word reaction is shown through in this video.🔥❤️👍
@sumanthnagabushan1063
@sumanthnagabushan1063 2 года назад
I would strongly recommend you explore the discography of A R Rahman. His unmatched genius in weaving harmoniously intricate and complex genre-hopping melodies has been demonstrated in each and every of his compositions, consistently over the last 30 years… A musicologist like you, with your knowledge and analytical approach would be better placed to decipher the magic he has mesmerised us constantly with…Treats the west have so missed… worth every bit of your time..every song a study in mastery… Beautifully expressed reactions, befits the composition, thank you
@carlosdias2692
@carlosdias2692 3 года назад
Hello! Another wonderful video, amazing music, love the way you react and explain the songs/musics. After listening to this music, i feel so relaxed, i wont need the pill to sleep.
@mohsinsyedain1754
@mohsinsyedain1754 2 года назад
Now that was the most fantastic reaction to an absolutely fantastic piece by the one and only fantastic composer, AR RAHMAN.
@snehamajumder9467
@snehamajumder9467 2 года назад
When it is ARR, there is a twist in each turn.
@Music-ge8gk
@Music-ge8gk 2 года назад
I like to think that most of our music (from South Asia) is cyclical (similar to our ancient philosophy). The beginning is gentle, with the music evolving like opening flower petals one by one, growing as it evolves, blossoming to full potential and then towards the end slowly reaches a peaceful almost meditative conclusion, with enough of the smell of the flowers lingering in your soul for the longest time. Both the beginning and end are gentle blends into the eternal flow of the universe.
@dreamstate5047
@dreamstate5047 2 года назад
So well observed and explained.Indian classical finds beautiful ways to harmonize that flow.
@JUPITER69966
@JUPITER69966 Год назад
South asia is a new term we don't call it south asia more like " indian subcontinent "
@maitri74
@maitri74 Год назад
@@JUPITER69966 It is not a subcontinent. Asia joins Europe. You don't call either as subcontinent.. Rather as continent. Why. Thay are different. The land is different Culture is different. The civilisational ethos different. The European East of Urals are Caucasisn. And west of urals are Chinese - Korean -Japanese, Mongols, Turkic. Former Abrahamic, divisive,, and aggressive latter were essentially unitary, agnostic - atheistic, Tribal - Clannish, Buddhist - Confucian. This meant Asian Continent. These are temperature and Tundra land extending to arctic ocean However there is an land South of Himalayas and an extension till Caspian sea also and any thing below is indian continent. Not a that are flush with water draining into Indian ocean. The culture, is very different. The people who occupy the land essentially an indic civilisation. The coastal Chinese are mixture of Indic Buddists and confucian people.
@christmasanchez1.038
@christmasanchez1.038 10 месяцев назад
Most of your music is very vibrant and soothing to the ears and your underground artists is amazing like Cheb I Sabbah, Spek, Asain Dub Foundation and State of Bengal etc. The instruments are also different and noteworthy to play mainly the the tabla, but that is a lot of people who likes the tabla lol.
@ssakthiaudio
@ssakthiaudio 2 года назад
He literally enjoy music. Made my day ❤️
@JamieSirensong
@JamieSirensong 3 года назад
Another gem! And as always, loved your reaction and commentary 🎶
@gandsungli
@gandsungli 2 года назад
You got that perfectly.. just can't type much. You got everything what this ensemble was all about.
@vijaykumar-pc5uq
@vijaykumar-pc5uq 2 года назад
This is just a one piece of gem fro him...there are other master pieces which blow our minds instantly. He has started his music composition since 1992 officially. His first album called "Roja" itself is the master piece..listen to those songs!
@v5bros201
@v5bros201 3 года назад
Ar rahman is genius ..just check out his songs.
@nithinsankarpnithinsankarp3603
@nithinsankarpnithinsankarp3603 2 года назад
A R Rahman is a great Indian music director ever . He is incredible.only Oscar winner music director in India.
@Dragonfruit233
@Dragonfruit233 2 года назад
Ar Rehman is light years far ahead than hanzimmer.he redefined indian music in 1992 with the greatest album of all tym Roja
@razarizvi9580
@razarizvi9580 2 года назад
He is himself , dont compare him , he is not like somebody , he is A R Rahman
@nikhilharidas87
@nikhilharidas87 2 года назад
Sorry he is the unique Indian A.R. Rehman.......your comment is not a compliment.....he is in a league of his own.
@nithinsankarpnithinsankarp3603
@nithinsankarpnithinsankarp3603 2 года назад
@@nikhilharidas87 I know .he is unique. But I was just giving a small idea of how great he is . That's y I mentioned Hans Zimmer. So that he can get a small idea about ar Rahman
@nikhilharidas87
@nikhilharidas87 2 года назад
@@nithinsankarpnithinsankarp3603 there are many ways you could have done that without making A.R.Rehman an Indian Hans Zimmer......e.g. 1) Same league as Hans Zimmer maybe to be respectful to the other genius as well. We don't have to under sell our geniuses for the sake of understanding of foreign audiences
@mukeshivan
@mukeshivan 2 года назад
Common its AR Rahman😍🤩 every song is pure gold👌❤💥
@balajiachartamraparni9067
@balajiachartamraparni9067 2 года назад
Music listened through soul, feelings... excellent 🙏🙏
@utkarshgupta2943
@utkarshgupta2943 2 года назад
EDM can never beat the symphony of instruments...and the use of dholak is a trademark of old AR Rahman songs
@Dragonfruit233
@Dragonfruit233 2 года назад
Ar rehman songs will literally takes the listener to a different dimension. He is lyk the god of music..
@just4015
@just4015 2 года назад
God🤔
@kamleshdasmahant837
@kamleshdasmahant837 2 года назад
@@just4015 yes
@subbiasrinivasan
@subbiasrinivasan 2 года назад
@@just4015 there's a song composed by him named kwaja mere kwaja. Listen to that with very good headphones and then you'll understand why we consider him the god of music.
@SarahUdhay
@SarahUdhay 2 года назад
One Minute Silence for him...since he found our Mozart after so much decades.....
@honeyboiii
@honeyboiii 2 года назад
Maybe stop comparing everyone to western artists?
@SarahUdhay
@SarahUdhay 2 года назад
@@honeyboiii We are not comparing anyone to anybody....maybe you felt like that...peace bro!
@rishisingh2989
@rishisingh2989 Месяц назад
don't push it
@rishisingh2989
@rishisingh2989 Месяц назад
@@honeyboiii good point, inferiority complex is the cause and comparing everything to west, from institution to cities( ie. Manchester of India, Silicon Valley of india etc), regions etc ..naming building complex on American cities and towns, every school has international and global at the end etc etc.
@mayandymasilamany7903
@mayandymasilamany7903 2 года назад
AR.Rehman took indian music to international level that's what I feel, Great feelings. Thanks for sharing your valuables Coments, God bless.
@sudipchou
@sudipchou 2 года назад
There is a lot to learn in your observation/evaluation of this particular piece - considering this is a very popular piece by A.R. Rahman and rearranged by Annette Phillip of Berklee Indian Ensemble. Its also interesting to know how one composer views the work of another.
@worldaffair248
@worldaffair248 4 дня назад
India is a diverse country so it has the ability to adapt anything and make something new and very magically awesome things, here it shows up in the form of music ❤❤❤
@shaantaf6228
@shaantaf6228 2 года назад
AR Rahman is a legend
@akshayktiwari311
@akshayktiwari311 Год назад
He must deserve Oscar for dil se too
@ketanmahajan1631
@ketanmahajan1631 2 года назад
Indian music is all time greatest... And its cultural classical singing is far beyond any modern music... It's beautiful because we believe in nature.. And somehow u will find nature in this video, if u listen by heart
@dominicj7977
@dominicj7977 2 года назад
There is no unified "indian music". It varies from region to region. Classical southern music (karnatic music) is not same as north indian music.
@jyothsnavijayendra637
@jyothsnavijayendra637 2 года назад
@@dominicj7977 as a student of both these schools of music, there is a lot more similarly between the two than their differences. Folk music, of course changes from region to region
@kailaphotography6047
@kailaphotography6047 2 года назад
All country's and community's have great music...we have to listen them first. Moreover this composition is contemporary Indian music inspired by western and other regions music...u can see guitar, piano, drums etc. which are not classical instruments. Indian classical ((Hindustani and Carnatic music) is Indian music . Its fusion.
@dominicj7977
@dominicj7977 2 года назад
@@jyothsnavijayendra637 Any music between two random places in the world are probably more similar than they are different Also what is the NIndian equivalent of s indian karnatic music
@jyothsnavijayendra637
@jyothsnavijayendra637 2 года назад
@@dominicj7977 it's called Hindustani classical. Indian classical music comprises of both of these, so yes Indian music in a way.
@kurinji69
@kurinji69 2 года назад
Berkeley took something that was good and took it to a level that was way better than the original in all aspects. I don’t have the technical words and phrases but I felt the same about the nuances, interludes and jeyaraman’s flawless dovetailing of the vocal. That sound signature will broach most souls 😊
@saravanand1168
@saravanand1168 2 года назад
Thank you "Old Composer". Even though I had heard this song too many times, you had shown me how to dissect and listen and enjoy each and every piece and has a whole together.
@rahulchakraborty8916
@rahulchakraborty8916 2 года назад
I really appriciate your respect and love towards this song and the cultural richness related to it. Its only a drop from an ocean. Please listen to more classical and traditional songs with or without modern composition to enjoy more and more of such sweetness.
@falgunibhattacharya9115
@falgunibhattacharya9115 2 года назад
Hi I m frm India nd I like ur reaction very much. I can see that u feel the song that's why got goosebumps.
@satyanarayana.n4133
@satyanarayana.n4133 2 года назад
Thank you for your detailed explanation of this song. Thank You Sir!
@RaagnRaagini
@RaagnRaagini 2 года назад
Those were my exact expressions when I heard this song for the first time. And I was 12! Says a lot about the composition.
@selfrefute
@selfrefute 2 года назад
This was a beautiful interpretation of the composition.
@nagarjun385
@nagarjun385 2 года назад
Man, this is the Best Reaction Video I've ever seen on RU-vid.
@tiramisu5901
@tiramisu5901 2 года назад
DUDE!! I don’t know that much about music to understand the nuances or the breakdown (the decomposing, as you say) but as a South Indian, I am moved in my soul, especially the ending! A YT recommendation which I truly enjoyed. Thanks and God bless.
@HariKSamineni
@HariKSamineni 2 года назад
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Great explanation, i mean for a person who is thousands of miles away probably not so much aware of Indian music, great man, really appreciate it. Thank you so much!
@kauztuv
@kauztuv 2 года назад
Love these jazzed up Rahman classics.
@mr.creative9509
@mr.creative9509 Год назад
When she says dekhte h tan mera with that cute smile😍❤️
@debjitsmusicstudio
@debjitsmusicstudio 2 года назад
Thank you so much for doing this amazing decomposing reaction video for this song. The breakdown and analysis was just superb. I enjoyed thoroughly. And you are really such a wonderful person 😀. PS - the last instrument was a 'Sarod', it's an Indian Classical Instrument.
@Zii1994
@Zii1994 2 года назад
Love the way you enjoy the music ♥️♥️
@russellfernandes9607
@russellfernandes9607 2 года назад
Great reaction 👍🏻
@rpgeebzmusicarcade
@rpgeebzmusicarcade 2 года назад
Thank you!! 😁
@rajkamal5342
@rajkamal5342 2 года назад
Heard this performance from Berklee several times but listening it with your expert comments and explanations has broadened my vision on minute rhythmic sounds from different instruments. I thoroughly enjoyed this trip with you.
@partgee
@partgee 2 года назад
Excellent review. Appreciate all the details you observed.
@Arjun_Vasudevan
@Arjun_Vasudevan 2 года назад
Please look at the original version, this cover has better instrumentals but the original has better flow
@ReeceDhillon
@ReeceDhillon 2 года назад
You couldn’t be more wrong. This version is far more pleasing to foreign ears… this has a beautiful blend of soft calming Indian classical music. The original is just a basic Bollywood song that would bore the average non Indian listener
@ruinedstaar
@ruinedstaar 2 года назад
@@ReeceDhillon I guess you're more wrong here, at least to most of the people. This version is good, but the original is so much better. and I'm not talking about only Indian listeners, knew many non-Indians who preferred the original over this one, but haven't encountered anyone (until you) to do the opposite. whatever, opinions differ. but 'The original is just a basic Bollywood song' - this sentence is what that's completely wrong. The original is a fantastic fusion of Indian classical and western genres, not just an average Bolly song (no way).
@ReeceDhillon
@ReeceDhillon 2 года назад
@@ruinedstaar Ask yourself why Bollywood music has never broken the western market yet Indian folk or classical music has??? Bhangra, Qawwali, raga… those that react to the original only react nicely out of politeness and respect because they know Lata is loved by Indians. But Latas voice does not suit most songs because it’s too high pitched.
@jayjoshi4607
@jayjoshi4607 2 года назад
@@ReeceDhillon Did it hurt when you fell down on your head? xD
@mbangroo
@mbangroo 2 года назад
@@ruinedstaar no technically its not. you dont have the ears for it, but its ok too each their own. this one is so complex at many times, but u cant keep a song like this a movie. movie requires simple and sweet. also, why do we even need to compare? you can listen to both time to time
@udayandutta3121
@udayandutta3121 Год назад
Indian carnatic form of music has a lot of similarities with jaaz(raag) sometimes more progressive than jaaz. Percussion players were brilliant especially the bassist. Special mention for harshita krishnan in the antara section (trying to squeeze the lower notes). Anitta Philip is sometimes spotted with AR during live gigs.
@sucharitalakshmi
@sucharitalakshmi 2 года назад
Enjoyed watching this composition of Rehman with your observations and emotions. Thoroughly enjoyed it. The last instrument is sarod. One of the percussion instruments is tabla.
@NadzHas
@NadzHas 2 года назад
hi there, loved watching your reaction. I seems like you were really were blown away and I feel like you got a bit emotional with the music you heard ( if I'm right that is ), it shows music knows no boundaries, stay safe, love and peace :-)
@MsShivakumar007
@MsShivakumar007 2 года назад
You must never stop keep going we need reaction from talented guys like you
@rituraj1135N
@rituraj1135N 11 месяцев назад
I literally liked your reaction for this song❣️
@dharma2025
@dharma2025 2 года назад
I loved the intensity with which you listened, your compete absorption into it, the effect it created on you was visually very pleasing. The subtle expressions on your face looked wonderful✨😍 P. S. It is not a sitar, it's called sarod 🥰
Месяц назад
Welcome to Rahman's music. Good luck with the musical journey to discover his music. it is a great ride.
@mrshockerx79
@mrshockerx79 2 года назад
Sooo... nice
@sereanaduwai8313
@sereanaduwai8313 2 года назад
An unbelievable performance all-around. From the composer to the musicians to the arrangement and also the engineers. Wow!
@sreeram2234
@sreeram2234 2 года назад
Indian music is all about emotion.. it'll touch your soul..just close your eyes
@ramsspace4973
@ramsspace4973 2 года назад
the fact that i'm happy is that.!! there our Malayalam in it!!!
@sanniskett
@sanniskett 2 года назад
been listening to the berklee indian ensemble since its start...such intricate music A R Rehman is talented beyond words my favorite song is chale chalo from the movie clip...motivates me in the morning
@punjabidecenthulk784
@punjabidecenthulk784 2 года назад
This vedio suddenly reflected to me in recommendation, i opened watched and subscribed, love from india 🇮🇳❤ sir. I am gonna watch ur more vedios.
@vamsikrishna-xx2sg
@vamsikrishna-xx2sg 2 года назад
Ur enjoying composition I'm enjoying ur reactions... Great reactions as a composer
@anujaa1016
@anujaa1016 Месяц назад
Tho Rahman's a god, these Berklee guys too did a great job❤️ as this rendition, with all that instrumental perfection, is a true tribute to A R Rahman
@atal79
@atal79 2 года назад
Absolutely liked your reaction, keep it up.
@stargazing2207
@stargazing2207 2 года назад
Aesthetically beautiful reaction to one of the most beautiful songs of A.R. REHMAN
@letsreason9489
@letsreason9489 2 года назад
I love that his attention to the video is very minimal. To look away and concentrate on the arrangement is awesome.
@gypsy6126
@gypsy6126 2 года назад
Its Ar Rahman . The Oscar winners.
@najibullahkhan348
@najibullahkhan348 2 года назад
i love music, and really believe anf feel what you feel about music... i watch your videos some time and what I notice is so great of you. you not doing this for running channel but for passion , you are so honest with it and feel the music like you listening to it, not reacting. Hats off man.
@armansaiyed8860
@armansaiyed8860 2 года назад
Man if you're breaking the composition down this deep, I wonder why didn't you go through other A R rahman compositions.. Music albums like Dil Se re, Ghajini, Lagaan, Swadesh, Taal, Roza and many more.. ohh god.. those are jaw dropping in composition, feel, uniqueness.. ahh A R Rahman is called a melody king! (Also, this song is composed by A R Rahman but this version is remade by these guys. So the original is original)
@ncn17
@ncn17 2 года назад
Enjoyed your take on this.
@neharai4927
@neharai4927 2 года назад
What a lovely personality. May god bless you.. subscribed.
@shyammohansharma8919
@shyammohansharma8919 2 года назад
Beautiful
@Gribbo9999
@Gribbo9999 5 месяцев назад
The Berklee Indian assembly have produced some wonderful music .This is their version one of my favourite A. R. Rahman songs. Beautiful!
@sjsa007
@sjsa007 2 года назад
I am not a composer but I am a musician for past 26 years. still learning. I am just a kid for music. and classical music in India is a end less see
@Ved_1891
@Ved_1891 2 года назад
Yes it's Huge very very Huge to learn every small space.. ❤
@manishsinghal9600
@manishsinghal9600 9 месяцев назад
Congrats! Adding to my permanent playlist
@abhijitkarkare
@abhijitkarkare 2 года назад
Excellent Sir
@ishaan863
@ishaan863 Месяц назад
3:48 great catch on the delay, Rehman absolutely LOVES to play around with tempo in his compositions, throughout his entire career. A vocal track that's slightly off beat, an instrumental that catches you off guard, he likes to surprise the audience and it's really a lesson in effective bending of the rules.
@gameison415
@gameison415 6 месяцев назад
This is called influential music in true sense.
@chowzhihang
@chowzhihang 3 года назад
I would love for you to react to Sohyang! She's called the Korean Mariah Care, and her arrangements are incredible, she always adds unique interpretations to the songs she sings. Check out her version of Bridge Over Troubled Water, Lean On Me, or Amazing Grace. I promise your composer ears will be blessed.
@amolthorat2701
@amolthorat2701 2 года назад
It's make fresh our mind and feeling we fall Into mesmerising winds ....🤫🤫 🌬️🌬️🌬️🌬️🌬️🌀☄️😇😇
@maitri74
@maitri74 2 года назад
Of all music reaction, I have heard, you are one of the best..
@seirra67kanz
@seirra67kanz 2 года назад
Masterpiece.... Perfection....
@Ghoomantu
@Ghoomantu 10 месяцев назад
Good to see a nice heart felt reaction. This is how music transcends boundaries. The instrument at the end is a Sarod and not a Sitar.
@schetan006
@schetan006 2 года назад
Due to uncut video your excellency in this field seems on par.... nice interpretation and liked your observations.
@sreelakshmi1365
@sreelakshmi1365 2 года назад
A good start to indian and south indian music culture.proud
@reynareshma7705
@reynareshma7705 2 года назад
Original version hits ur hearts😍
@meditationandrelaxingmusic5985
@meditationandrelaxingmusic5985 2 года назад
Thank you Sir
@roundaworld
@roundaworld 2 года назад
You AR million instrument and he will create magic.
@Big.entertainers01
@Big.entertainers01 2 года назад
That is power off indian musice no one can re cap his 🎶music
@arpitpatel5814
@arpitpatel5814 2 года назад
Thank You. Appreciate your reaction.🙏🏻🇮🇳🙏🏻
@mohdmohtashim9841
@mohdmohtashim9841 2 года назад
This is what is like to call a "watered down whisky" version, the original is like an old Tennessee bourbon, this one is just blaaaah.
@ReeceDhillon
@ReeceDhillon 2 года назад
No… the original is basic. Indians may like it, but it offers nothing new. This version is not perfect but mixes a calming Indian classical music which is universally enjoyed by foreigners. The original is a Bollywood song…
@ReeceDhillon
@ReeceDhillon 2 года назад
@mimigirl that’s the state of Indian music. Bollywood has killed off gems in the Indian music industry. Lata may have sang well, but her vocal tones did not fit most songs. Way too high pitched
@Bulbous_Beluga
@Bulbous_Beluga 2 года назад
@@ReeceDhillon The vocalist on this particular recording was terrible. Lata was perfect for this song.
@ReeceDhillon
@ReeceDhillon 2 года назад
@@Bulbous_Beluga Latas voice was too high pitched and screechy. There’s a reason why no one sings like that anymore… because it’s not pleasant to listen to.
@deliciousredmango
@deliciousredmango 2 года назад
@@ReeceDhillon omg I was the only one who didn't like that style.
@EagleOverTheSea
@EagleOverTheSea 2 года назад
The box like percussion instrument is called a Cajon (used extensively in Flamenco and South American music). The final instrument is called a Sarod. The Jazzy interlude was their own addition to the original composition by A R Rahman.
@Saikatdutta070
@Saikatdutta070 2 года назад
Powerful people's Bron in powerful country INDIA🇮🇳❤️ I am proud to be an Indian.love my motherland gives lots of gems in this earth 🙏
@srinivasv7739
@srinivasv7739 5 месяцев назад
Great anslysis🎉🎉
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