To be honest, atleast I know this about Ustad Zakir Hussain that he didn't need much practice before he started playing it like this. Genius is born for the most part.
@@rockwithyou2006 talent is the word that we artists hate. You idiot dont know what you are talking about. It is like saying years of practice and hardwork as "You were born with it, it is easy for you."
@@kryrins As a guitarist, I agree with you. I started guitar in 3rd, My finger couldn't even reach the E string. My hand used to bleed. I couldn't hold Plectrum steadily. My hands used to shake. Now after 9 years of practice, hard work, embarrassment on stage. I can play any song on guitar
The eye to eye conversation between them and completing each other is so mesmerizing and eye soothing! My humble respect to both them! I wish I could be there sitting beside them and enjoy!!!!! ❤️🙏
I saw Jakhir Hussain sahab playing tabla live sitting next to him.. Trust me camera was not able to catch his finger movements.. only in slow motion we can see his fingers moving. Mahan kalakar hai.
I just love how they are playing off each other. One challenges the beat and the other play it immediately. And play off each other. Man these are some gods amongst us. And one thing I noticed they almost never break eye contact with one other, it's like they are in their own world together, and kind off transcend to a higher plan. Huge respect man 🙌🙌
Look at their face and attitude, how effortless it is for them. The tune which we are getting amazed by listening, is nothing for them. It is just fraction of their talent.
This is not a song dude. They compose these things called "conversation" into a duel on the spot. This is just 2 min out of a duel. It actually takes at least 2 hours when legends meet.
"Flow of the flowers " from their fingers Nataraja swami ready to perform thandavam Unity of sound Bhaaratheeya samaikyatha Sri jakir 🙏🙏 Telugu thejam satish patri 👍👍 Satish god bless u Suvarna lakshmi Suri Visakhapatnam