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The story of Saraswati Veena | Jayanthi Kumaresh | TEDxWhitefield 

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Often referred to as “The Queen of instruments” in the classical music of South India, the Saraswati Veena is an ancient instrument to have retained its exalted position in modern times. Dr Jayanthi gracefully shares the story of its inception and gives a mesmerizing performance. A collaborator, she has performed with legends such as Tabla Maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain, Violin Maestro Shri. R. Kumaresh, Hindustani Flautist Ronu Majumdar, Hindustani Violinist Kala Ramnath, Carnatic Musicians Bombay Jayashree, Sudha Ragunathan, and the like.A researcher, she holds a Doctorate for her work on “styles and playing techniques of the Saraswati veena” and conducts workshops and lecture demonstrations around the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@pallabidutta968
@pallabidutta968 4 года назад
The veena is so mystical. It sounds so classical like the sitar and yet sound so modern like the guitar.
@momo_2911
@momo_2911 Год назад
Sitar was actually made inspired from Veena
@louisthelemur1238
@louisthelemur1238 Год назад
Veena is much older than the sitar
@Kapish.k.narayanmurthi
@Kapish.k.narayanmurthi 4 месяца назад
Veena is much older than sitar. The mughls changed veena with sitar and mridangam with tabla
@srajan5286
@srajan5286 2 месяца назад
Your are absolutely correct.....​@@Kapish.k.narayanmurthi
@srajan5286
@srajan5286 2 месяца назад
​@@louisthelemur1238yes indeed
@sureshnaidu84
@sureshnaidu84 6 лет назад
This TED talk is quite spectacular. As a neuroscientist at MIT, whenever I present spinal cord neural circuits to non-scientist, I compare it to string instrument. Now, it make more sense for me!
@_anagh6820
@_anagh6820 6 лет назад
Hello sir, my name is Praveen Kaushik. I just completed my UG in Neuropsychology & Neurosciences Sir my research interest quite resembles yours ie., formation of synapses & neural circuits and their modulations with respect to higher cognitive processes.. Sir, I am very pleased to see your profile & beg your suggestions for what should i do further to approach these questions in an efficient way?
@Createyourjoy111
@Createyourjoy111 Год назад
I feel blessed to have heard this beautifully articulated presentation. Thank you Dr. Kumaresh! 🙏✨ Jai Maa Saraswati
@glennlopez6772
@glennlopez6772 4 года назад
The word mystical, with this presentation dies not seem out of place. Most agreeable presentation from all aspects. The vena is not built to look like a Rolls-Royce and seems so bulky to me, but the sounds alone are so inspiring, and enchanting, to want to own one. Tolerating other sound manifestations of this instrument is a noble disposition. Being interested in only some musical instruments and their build I'd say please don't use drumstick wood! There are many other dragons out there who hate all music!
@RikthDcruze
@RikthDcruze 6 лет назад
i love south India and the culture of the people there so much.
@arti315
@arti315 6 лет назад
Such talented and intelligent lady. I admire and thank her for sharing indian classical music with its rich culture with the younger generation..to inspire them to keep this beautiful culture alive..namaste
@vg1976vgv
@vg1976vgv 4 года назад
Much needed information to protect our culture. Thanks Madam.
@nalinikanthv
@nalinikanthv 5 лет назад
An enriching experience listening to this talk. After the fall of the Vijayanagara empire, Thanjavur became the epicenter for culture in South India, for Telugu poetry as well. Now I understand that even for Carnatic music it was a glorious period. The musical trinity appeared, veena was refined, grammar was written for Carnatic music with the sorts of Govinda deekshitar and veena kuppayyar. Saraswati Mahal sheltered the beautiful literary heritage and cauvery carried forward the wonderful musical heritage. Feel so happy ! Thank you to Smt. Jayanthi Kumaresh and to the Tedx team.
@surajpatil9867
@surajpatil9867 5 лет назад
Wow. There is a formula for ragas. Our ancestors were so genius to create such a master peice 😍😍
@radhikade876
@radhikade876 4 года назад
Such a fascinating story! Told and performed so beautifully. Loved the bit about the temple bells tied to the jackfruit tree and the resonance of those auspicious sounds entering the wood which would later be transformed into a musical instrument - the veena! What a lovely, magical concept! Thanks for enlightening us on this sacred instrument!🙏🙏
@Wayward-sister2y5
@Wayward-sister2y5 3 часа назад
This was beautiful. Thank you for this knowledge 🌀👽🤍
@avirads
@avirads 4 года назад
Govinda deekshitar giving tedx talk...what a thought!!
@avaniyaa697
@avaniyaa697 6 лет назад
Her hand speed while playing Veena is mesmerising... It is not easy to attain such perfection and edge in the notes... believe me I play Veena myself!
@avaniyaa697
@avaniyaa697 6 лет назад
thank u
@PirMajid
@PirMajid 4 года назад
which raga she played please?
@bharatbhushan3070
@bharatbhushan3070 4 года назад
This perfection only come by practice.....
@manisaraswatula8999
@manisaraswatula8999 3 года назад
@@PirMajid I think Charukesi
@micheleringingbells
@micheleringingbells 4 года назад
i am always moved by the magical sounds you make! Thank You for the fantastic talk - I will share with my students in Japan💕
@lynx777
@lynx777 3 года назад
This is fantastic and underrated
@chandrasekharkv158
@chandrasekharkv158 4 года назад
Madam, Thank you for the origin, development and detailed information on Veena. Just for the information, there is Gayatri Veena which has only one string. Smt. Viokum Vijayalakshmi, a blind lady plays it. I think it is only one in the world and only one person plays it. When she plays that one string really talks, not simply makes sound. Thank you again madam for giving us the history of Veena.
@premakumari9707
@premakumari9707 2 года назад
Thank you for such beautiful presentation. At the same time I feel sorry that people in India don't know it's value and as such there are very little information about it in Google search .
@FireWithinCosmosaicSEA
@FireWithinCosmosaicSEA 5 лет назад
You have just Re-enchanted me... Ma'am! Thank you so much for this talk
@souviksardar7722
@souviksardar7722 4 года назад
Thank you so much mam to know what is sarashyati veena
@vishnucnair5645
@vishnucnair5645 4 года назад
Great information.. ❤️👍
@sanjubhakta78
@sanjubhakta78 3 года назад
Thank u for the knowledge .
@gabrielverilaskja9316
@gabrielverilaskja9316 2 года назад
wau ... awesome. Oh god... how much i love indian culture ...
@srisharaghavendrahs9551
@srisharaghavendrahs9551 3 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@joshtraj
@joshtraj 6 лет назад
LOVELY TO SEE YOU ON TED TALKS JAYANTHI. GOD BLESS YOU MY DEAR. I LOVED YOUR SPECTACULAR TALK.
@vijaybgood
@vijaybgood 6 лет назад
A very succinct talk on the veena and its history of development.. Kudos...
@kuppilikrishnakumarivideoc1369
Vijay Surendran
@jayarajrajasundaram3226
@jayarajrajasundaram3226 6 лет назад
Thanks for educating me
@yuvrajrathod869
@yuvrajrathod869 3 года назад
Beautifully explained
@sindhanaudhayam2772
@sindhanaudhayam2772 6 лет назад
Wow wt an amazing hidden history behind veena.... pleasing to hear..I too want to learn to play veena ... jayanthi mam ..will u accept me as sishya
@armstrongadv1440
@armstrongadv1440 Год назад
Every instruments.. Gives 🙏 pleasure Cure 🙏🏻 ailments Thank ❤🌹🙏 you ❤🌹🙏 madam
@jeetjethwa4267
@jeetjethwa4267 2 года назад
Very specific and sufficient knowledge, thank you
@ushaponnusamy6708
@ushaponnusamy6708 5 лет назад
Simple in language n elaborate in description. Happy to know about it's structure potentials n soul resonance beneficial to the creations😊🙏
@jyothireghunadhan8626
@jyothireghunadhan8626 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing knowledge about veena...
@veenai.dr.sivakumarbalasub1817
@veenai.dr.sivakumarbalasub1817 4 года назад
Scintillating demo of d entire history of Saraswati veena in a nut shell....but it has 3 and half octaves not 3 as u specified...raga selection was very nice with a little bit of thanam....
@rammohanpotturi2471
@rammohanpotturi2471 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing explanation
@GuitSiva
@GuitSiva 4 года назад
Good job..👏🙏😊🎶
@sohamnarkhede123
@sohamnarkhede123 Год назад
Beautiful history 🚩
@gddhanush4958
@gddhanush4958 5 лет назад
Govinda deekshitar is ancestor of Kanchi mahaperiyava
@AxViki
@AxViki 8 месяцев назад
Nice ❤
@vanik3640
@vanik3640 6 лет назад
Very informative talk on Veana.
@pratis7006
@pratis7006 9 месяцев назад
I always wondered how this sacred instrument Veena was made? There are many mythological stories( may be true) around it but this one sounds very interesting, thank you for sharing 🙏🏻. If you can share any references or resources/books to refer to, it would be really helpful 🙏🏻
@vijayalakshmithiyagarajan2570
@vijayalakshmithiyagarajan2570 3 года назад
Good information.thank you.
@mihirprajapati1975
@mihirprajapati1975 2 года назад
Fabulous 💝💝💝💝💝
@madhankimar
@madhankimar 4 года назад
Veena is advanced form of yazhi.
@anujdalal4993
@anujdalal4993 4 года назад
Nice video
@aradhanacv5788
@aradhanacv5788 3 года назад
🙏🙏
@veenakadhai4055
@veenakadhai4055 Месяц назад
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@shrikanthramanagara2382
@shrikanthramanagara2382 Год назад
Wonderful
@dr.sriram5959
@dr.sriram5959 5 лет назад
panamam mam what a great story behind Veena, pranamam.
@Daffodil956
@Daffodil956 6 лет назад
Beautiful
@tapasmajumder6110
@tapasmajumder6110 6 лет назад
extraordinary
@PirMajid
@PirMajid 4 года назад
Does anyone knows which raga she plays? It's really soothing. I just need to know please.
@bijayshrestha5926
@bijayshrestha5926 4 года назад
Pir Pirabadi Raga Charukeshi 🙏🏻
@PirMajid
@PirMajid 4 года назад
@@bijayshrestha5926 Thank you very much
@Kundanchaubey10
@Kundanchaubey10 5 лет назад
Amazing.....
@indhu75
@indhu75 4 года назад
Beautiful :)
@oltvnews7292
@oltvnews7292 Год назад
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@nallathambie7674
@nallathambie7674 2 года назад
Hi Dr. Jayanthi Kumaresh, Being an Experienced Veena Player you must have specially ordered this particular Saraswati Veena Type. Where to buy or make this type of Veena please. Thanks Dr. Jayanthi.
@jamesburmester8861
@jamesburmester8861 5 лет назад
Master of the veena
@preethibharath5883
@preethibharath5883 3 года назад
Nice
@preethibharath5883
@preethibharath5883 3 года назад
Great iknow some veena mysur veena
@murugeshanswamy3976
@murugeshanswamy3976 6 лет назад
What is the Actual root meaning of the Word Veena?
@_anagh6820
@_anagh6820 6 лет назад
The early Sanskrit texts call any stringed instrument as Vana, and these include bowed, plucked, one string, many strings, fretted, non-fretted etc.. Later this term evolved to veena. I think there is no vichhedan we can do with term "veena" just like "nadi or river"
@Anamikaaaa
@Anamikaaaa 5 лет назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@rajuchitrada9187
@rajuchitrada9187 Год назад
While her skill on veena is remarkable, attaching history of veena to the last 400 years is such a skewed view of thousands of years of tradition of veena! It's so unfortunate that even artists of such a calibre are brain washed!
@Kapish.k.narayanmurthi
@Kapish.k.narayanmurthi 4 месяца назад
You are absolutely correct
@dhrumitpandit9529
@dhrumitpandit9529 5 лет назад
Does anyone knows which raga she plays? It's really soothing.
@saichand1812
@saichand1812 4 года назад
Dhrumit Pandit sounds like raag charukeshi to me
@dhagetita6924
@dhagetita6924 5 лет назад
Wow
@imramesh8694
@imramesh8694 4 года назад
Everything is superb! Except the mythological religious belief 😃
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