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TEDxMumbai - Dhanashree Pandit-Rai - 04/03/10 

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Dhanashree Pandit-Rai shows that if the 7 notes of music are common all over the world, then why do somethings sound Indian, or Japanese, or Western? She goes on to show some of the elements of Indian classical music like Khatka, Murki, Zamzama, Andolan, Aalap, Taan.
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@chiragsingh2003
@chiragsingh2003 2 года назад
Who is here after Anuja kamat's video
@jagrutipatil9765
@jagrutipatil9765 21 день назад
Anuja has copied her i guess
@Nandita1827
@Nandita1827 2 года назад
She is amazing. One of the best TedEx videos.👌👌👌
@ashay1989
@ashay1989 5 лет назад
I never thought I would be so glued to this video from the beginning to the end! Outstanding !!
@mayurmehta7874
@mayurmehta7874 Год назад
She is phenomenal. Music 🎶 revolves around her. I wish I had learnt at her feet.
@prateeksaurabh
@prateeksaurabh 2 года назад
Thanks to Anuja K for directing me here
@arunlahori6898
@arunlahori6898 2 года назад
The best presenter on this forum ever. 🙏 Totally in control of her subject. 👏 She is blessed indeed by ma Saraswati. 💐 ❤ Hare krishna!
@dancingnikitacompany
@dancingnikitacompany 9 лет назад
Such an excellent speaker! She made it sound so simple - very inspiring for students and enthusiasts of Classical Indian music.
@KKrishan123
@KKrishan123 12 лет назад
I was deeply moved. You are making music intelligible to ignoramuses like me. More power to you and your tribe. Regards, Kiran K
@amanbhardwaj8172
@amanbhardwaj8172 2 года назад
came here after Anuja Kamat video
@shafiquerahibkhan6253
@shafiquerahibkhan6253 5 лет назад
Very nice explanation. I'm doing the same since long time as music is my passion. And now I am able to recognize many raag. I have now a list of hundreds of songs based on different raag. With best regards from Pakistan.
@manishkumarmeena388
@manishkumarmeena388 2 года назад
Team Anuja Kamat🔥
@pariash1
@pariash1 12 лет назад
DHANASHREE, U R GR8..! U HV DONE WHT NO ONE ELSE HAS...ANALYSED AND SIMPLIFIED THE 'MISTRY' BEHIND INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC..GOD BLESS..MAY UR TALENTS SHINE FOR THE WORLD TO APPRECIATE WHAT MUSIC IS ALL ABOUT.. U MADE MY DAY, WEEK AND YEARS...!
@ajay_mane
@ajay_mane 2 года назад
Thanks to Anuja Kamat ❤
@rakeshmahuli
@rakeshmahuli 2 года назад
Wow! I am blown away with how she explained it in a simple manner about Raagas and ornaments…🙏
@magicmonkichi
@magicmonkichi 12 лет назад
"we are not used to seeing a gap go by like that, fill it in~!" XD HA~! hehehe. This was very interesting to watch, and very informative. Thanks for posting.
@HaharuRecords
@HaharuRecords 2 года назад
I am from Maldives, I've always loved Indian songs without having much awareness of the ornamentations and the beauty of it but when I first heard the use and details of Gamakas and Harkats and the breathtaking Instruments like Sitar I was like gone to another world. And this helped me making great music and this is the thing what I am inspired most. Melodies and feelings expressing the highest level of human emotions Pranam🙏
@MoVerjee
@MoVerjee 14 лет назад
Very educative and informative - thank you!
@avinchitnis1733
@avinchitnis1733 6 лет назад
Wonderful explanation. Thank you. I am still confused, but on a higher plane :-)
@iphonehits
@iphonehits 2 года назад
Mind-blowing very clear in subject and crisp. Lovethe way she explained. Thank you
@veetraagG
@veetraagG 14 лет назад
excellent perspectives on music from the frame of reference of indian music. i'm listening to someone speak a global language with the seven notes, which transform themsleves into seven wonders, spread around the world!
@naadopaasana
@naadopaasana 11 лет назад
i did this in 2004 with various genres scales . unfortunately only 105 people got to hear it. I do not have the kind of exposure or fame . I appreciate the approach. I wish more people heard mine too :(
@sachinhsoni
@sachinhsoni 6 лет назад
please share the link if its on YT
@anupam1goel
@anupam1goel 6 лет назад
sorry to know, May be not so good approach of Internet that time, Pl share again nd wish to get due recognisation !
@abhishekcmukhia7914
@abhishekcmukhia7914 3 года назад
Kindly share it online...
@namnand
@namnand 2 года назад
Couldn't get my mind off even a second. Like reading a very gripping novel. Bravo. A great message to the new gen kids and the gurus and parents too
@hallowprinting6161
@hallowprinting6161 2 месяца назад
I haven't heard and watch music comparison like this manner, knowledgeable video
@maneeshsharma9860
@maneeshsharma9860 6 лет назад
Wow!!! I am simply floored by her presentation... She is awesome!!
@Reincarnation111
@Reincarnation111 4 года назад
This is brilliant...she is brilliant. I am over the moon for having found it. OMG!!!
@RiyaShankar1
@RiyaShankar1 6 лет назад
Truly inspired and motivated by your speech . Loved it
@AntarikshPasricha
@AntarikshPasricha 5 лет назад
my perspective has changed how i view music, so amazing
@abhirajsingh7019
@abhirajsingh7019 2 года назад
Pr aaj ke samay me logo ko BTS pasand hai rock ,pop music pasand hai Bollywood ke thake hue gane unhe raag ka kuch nhi pta or raag ko vo boring mante hai 🥺pr wahi meri age 20 hai or Mai raag qawali jaise music ko hi real essence of music samjhata hun 🥰 even mai classical Seekh bhi rha hun ☺️❤️🙏🏽
@anwanand
@anwanand 6 лет назад
So nicely explained. A difficult subject but she makes it feel so simple, so easy ..
@krishnanRan
@krishnanRan 2 года назад
Excellent speaker, great content, excellent singer as well. Gifted indeed !
@jagrutidurani7395
@jagrutidurani7395 Год назад
Commentary is so interesting as your melodious voice , !! 🎵
@MrNitKap
@MrNitKap 4 года назад
The most enlightening and entertaining Ted talk I have ever heard ...on almost every topic I get a feeling I already knew significant part of it or my understanding is contradictory(which I hold on to).....BUT here it’s like going from ZERO to a few notches up in terms of my knowledge about music or at least the broad ideas about the nature of music. Thank You 🙏🏻
@AbAb-mm3og
@AbAb-mm3og 6 лет назад
Is that an electronic tanpura that she adjusts each time she sings? Thanks
@sudhamelkani5037
@sudhamelkani5037 9 месяцев назад
So useful workshop for music students ❤❤
@rajsodhi
@rajsodhi 12 лет назад
As a jazz musician and student of Indian raag, it was truly refreshing to hear this treatise. Similar to my study of yoga, I feel I'm dipping my toes into an ocean. I am trying to bring some of the melodies my mom used to sing (while making rotis during my childhood) into my jazz music. The challenge is in creating the supporting chords for the rhythm section. For example in Raag Bhairo, the Dha-komal leads to half-diminished-7 chords.
@CawsiDhanbhoora
@CawsiDhanbhoora 14 лет назад
Hey Dhana, finally got down to watching it. you know my preference for music but I thoroughly loved this. Love the way you draw the similarities. will listen to my next raag with Ajay with a bit more patience. HA! All the best
@NaitikVyas
@NaitikVyas 14 лет назад
Really awesome.. Learnt a lot.. All thanks to Sh.Dhanashree Rai.
@TheJanakulkarni
@TheJanakulkarni 2 года назад
"Okay good! Keep learning " ;)
@ravisinha67
@ravisinha67 13 лет назад
I almost accidentally came to this while searching for 'zamzama' and felt very happy. I congratulate you for such a brilliant, crisp and comprehensive encapsulation of the basics of Indian classical music that will help listeners in relating to it. I suggest you may also l include some songs of K L Saigal to demonstrate Rags and the embellishment of notes for enhancing the expression contained in the renderings. I wish our classical musicians also see their music in the larger perspective.
@dilipfb
@dilipfb 14 лет назад
What a performance: down to earth, clear, simple language, light-hearted and congenial, but always thought-provoking and profound. Magical, really. Made me kick myself for not taking more of an interest in Indian music all these years. Now maybe I will and will also take some tips from you. Wish I had been there that night. I've wondered what I would speak about, if I was ever asked to do something like this. Whatever it is, if I can be half as engaging as you were, I'll be satisfied. dilip
@Reallylove2sing
@Reallylove2sing 8 лет назад
This was so interesting and informative. Thank you so very much :)
@ashokluktuke3669
@ashokluktuke3669 3 месяца назад
She makes music very interesting
@MrYusufmehta
@MrYusufmehta 13 лет назад
it was great hearing you dhanashree it is a great welcome to youngsters to understand these nuances! iam a lover of all music esp indian classical!i truely enjoyed your talk!
@shalinikala
@shalinikala 5 лет назад
awesome....
@ShashiSabaaFlutEast
@ShashiSabaaFlutEast 3 года назад
❤❤❤ Really magical🎶🎶 Everytime I hear her in this video I forget my bodily existence. Thousands of thanks🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@anantgheware7319
@anantgheware7319 7 лет назад
awesome introduction of Hindustani classical to bigginners.......
@surbhikumawat9553
@surbhikumawat9553 2 года назад
Awesome 🎉👌👏👏🙏🙏
@MySharma1234
@MySharma1234 8 лет назад
Cant be better . Thanks Mam!
@kavitapendharkarmusic1671
@kavitapendharkarmusic1671 2 года назад
Waah very impressive
@rahuljaiswar2847
@rahuljaiswar2847 6 лет назад
So impressive and such a informative session. I'm want to be your Disciple to Learned Indian classical music.
@vaibhavpande1816
@vaibhavpande1816 6 лет назад
If Every indian youngster get guru like U, in Every family pandit and ustad Will creat... Your teaching is excellent, This videos is excellent, waav kya baat He .... Please share your thoughts AND videos So everyone Will loved Indian Music
@MsLisayoung
@MsLisayoung 14 лет назад
Well done Dhanashree, such a great lecture, love all the ornamentations and your descriptions of the ragas.
@pankajghute2062
@pankajghute2062 2 года назад
Waahh!!!🥰
@potnisabhay1
@potnisabhay1 4 месяца назад
Informative 🙏
@anilvidwans3540
@anilvidwans3540 2 года назад
So poor photography
@Ashmen777
@Ashmen777 12 лет назад
Dhanashree you are an amazing amazing musician, I just happened to stumble upon this video and I am totally blown away with the beauty of your voice As far as i am concerned G-D has kissed your vocal chords ,in a another life i would be honored to have had the dust of your muscial wisdom yo, you are truly a special woman
@prabodhshukla5204
@prabodhshukla5204 4 года назад
Oh u r wonderfully versatile blessed by Vagvadini षड्जसंस्थिता स रसवति god bless u surश्री
@MadhavRisbud
@MadhavRisbud 6 лет назад
खुपच सुंदर सांगितली आहे खुप छान
@mudbath1
@mudbath1 14 лет назад
You have roped me into the magic of the raag!
@gaayathripillai7250
@gaayathripillai7250 2 года назад
Love you mam
@ankuyoglove
@ankuyoglove 2 года назад
@akshay.s
@akshay.s 2 года назад
Amazing!
@HarryC18
@HarryC18 11 лет назад
hey it was great watching your video. truly amazing & great insights.
@amitgandhi2308
@amitgandhi2308 2 года назад
Congratulations🎉🥳👏 thanks for promoting indian classical music🎶🎶, excellent presentation.
@rupalishankerarthub
@rupalishankerarthub 2 года назад
Wow....I loved this workshop! I can't believe I get it.....I have a frog or toads's capability of understanding music. Only thing I can say is that I know what I like For eg. I absolutely love Vande Mataram AND I loved the song which used to come on Doordarshan with all the classical singers singing the patriotic song....and that was also Raag Desh. So I know I love Raag Desh. I have realised that there are 100s of examples like this in my case. I think it's crucial for us to know WHY we like something when it comes to music. It shortens the selection process when you want to listen to something really good that appeals to you. Thank you, thank you....I finally get it.
@sridharamurthy6751
@sridharamurthy6751 Год назад
Excellent
@sumanikasethi5452
@sumanikasethi5452 Месяц назад
Amazing !
@dharmeshparikh7837
@dharmeshparikh7837 2 года назад
That Norwegian wood example I Always knew from western music perspective that based on Mixolydian & Dorian mode( for some portion) never thought about Bageshree. Amazing explanation from Dhanashree. It's interesting to see how these ragas blends with popular music still unknown to people.
@brijdham5390
@brijdham5390 2 года назад
Simply amazing.
@vsgopalakrishnan
@vsgopalakrishnan 14 лет назад
Hi Dhanashree, A fantastic demonstration and presentation indeed! You have compressed so much of educative value in a short time! Next time you could perhaps make a passing ref to Carnatic music too as a part of the Indian system. Cheers! vs gopal
@asmitaparekh1419
@asmitaparekh1419 8 лет назад
superbly explained in simple way we love indian music more once we understand it correctly
@gulapbonmustardseedandtheb3348
Asmita Parekh bxx
@TheJanakulkarni
@TheJanakulkarni 2 года назад
She is so alive .... so beautiful... I am learning shastriya ..( indian classical Hindustani version) ... and I can't get enough of it ...lots of practice but all pleasure.
@ramhudlikar5185
@ramhudlikar5185 3 года назад
What a wonderful talk. Loved it. More so because you chose chose to appreciate non Indian music and not denigrate. That's what makes you special and unique. Do keep up the good work. I wasn't aware.....but you and I were almost neighbours......on setalvad Road.....we lived in Ramkrishna Nivas 60 years ago.
@confidance78
@confidance78 13 лет назад
Thank you for this great informative talk Dhanashree ji. I love the analogies you made. But the stage lighting is very bad and distracting.
@alexiscole
@alexiscole 14 лет назад
Dhanashree Pandit-Rai, my former teacher, breaking it down for everyone, clear as day. Wonderful interesting and illuminating instruction. A great video to help people understand this basic conceptual difference between Indian and other musics. Great to hear her beautiful voice too!
@CreativeHuts-mz3wp
@CreativeHuts-mz3wp 11 месяцев назад
She made look such a complex education so easy and cool. Such a beautiful talk.
@bbvandendungen
@bbvandendungen 14 лет назад
Hi Dhanashree, Great lecture. To the point and perfectly clear. By all that it is great to see you teaching again.I learned a lot from you're lessons and had a great time. Thank you for that. Ben van den Dungen
@jmatange
@jmatange 5 лет назад
Maam u r wonderful.i remember long time bk at vmc thakur village.but that was diff.
@yotrakzproductions7324
@yotrakzproductions7324 2 года назад
Fascinating. So glad I stumbled on this.
@horshodg
@horshodg 11 лет назад
Mharo pranam
@catfoodopener1314
@catfoodopener1314 6 лет назад
This is such a fantastic description... What a beautiful way to describe Indian music... I was a student of Indian classical music till I got married and shifted to Germany... I still try to listen to it but I can no longer sing... This has been a beautiful journey back to the roots... The magic of Raags... The beauty of the combination of notes... I am in awe...
@shubhimusic_
@shubhimusic_ 4 года назад
Wow!! What a video. I'm blessed I'm listening this.❤️
@calmsutra
@calmsutra 14 лет назад
Super show, lucid and yet in detail. Well spoken, well sung, Kingfisher tuned to Raag Bhoop takes the cake. Bravo, kya baat hai. Dr Dilip Nadkarni
@pavitravoice
@pavitravoice 12 лет назад
Amazing
@BuntFencer
@BuntFencer 3 года назад
Raag is in Hindi I suppose, it is Raga in Kannada/Sanskrit and Ragam in Tamil.
@LenoraHelmOfficial
@LenoraHelmOfficial 14 лет назад
Dhanashree!! I LOVE THIS!!! So wonderful to hear you teach us and offer a perspective much needed of what Western ears learn when opening minds and ears to Indian music and all world music. You changed my view of music when I studied with you years ago! Miss you and love you!
@sheetalanandfitness
@sheetalanandfitness 3 года назад
Fabulous. Thoroughly enjoyed this 💕
@suhaschavan2896
@suhaschavan2896 5 лет назад
Aprateem.. Amazing..! Thank you so much.
@drkhubalkarmakarandvk.1259
@drkhubalkarmakarandvk.1259 3 года назад
The generations to come will thank you madam? As mine at this time.
@vikramshahani7699
@vikramshahani7699 9 лет назад
EXCELLENT INFORMATION REGARDING INDIAN RAGA IN SIMPLE MANNER MAKING IT TO UNDERSTAND NOT JUST FOR THE STUDENTS OF MUSIC BUT COMMON MEN ALSO.....
@abhinavbarve3463
@abhinavbarve3463 3 года назад
That's what I do basically 😬😂😂
@vijiind
@vijiind 5 лет назад
Excellent presentation! Let's have more for the next level of understanding
@kshitijtare1988
@kshitijtare1988 2 года назад
Did anuja kamat copy
@vinitvsankhe
@vinitvsankhe 2 года назад
She herself admits this video was her inspiration. She had given the link of this Ted talk in her video.
@chhinderpalsingh2119
@chhinderpalsingh2119 Год назад
What a wonderful style. Hats off!
@rcpantsachiv
@rcpantsachiv 14 лет назад
Excellent!! It gives a very new diemsion to understanding our music ! You want it to go on & on! Too good!! Keep it Up!
@virbhadrasinhjhala6815
@virbhadrasinhjhala6815 4 года назад
Short course of indian classical music.
@ashacoolkarni
@ashacoolkarni 14 лет назад
nicely done! really like the connections made to hindi pop music at the end..
@triptichakraborty6148
@triptichakraborty6148 4 года назад
a lots of love and respect to you dhanesree ji!
@ranjitpatel496
@ranjitpatel496 5 лет назад
You amazing so much of an eye opener from UK 🙏
@VYDEO
@VYDEO 3 года назад
It needs Musical Intelligence
@ingolikarvishakha
@ingolikarvishakha 2 года назад
When she gave the example of "Ae ri aali piya bina" , it was spot on perfect.... I can relate it soo much as a beginner.... Great Talk ma'am
@keithhunt5328
@keithhunt5328 Год назад
It was funny lol
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