Thank you very much! This is very usefull especially for an aspiring singer! I dont see that much western sheet music or accurate music theory to do with our Ustad. That is sad as im sure their are many who would love to play his songs on insruments or sing them but do not have sheet music etc. Also, it is simple just interesting in itself to see his voice written down correctly, if you undertsand what i mean. Edit : I came back to this video after having forgotten it. NFAK is utterly mindblowing.
Music followed him no singer in the planet can even think for one second they do nusrat in music u just drop your mic 🎤 and 🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️
I think that Ustad Nusrat's WOMAD session 1985 should have all twelve octaves. And possibly more :) Here's the link - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aUpG4jCdqe4.html
Firstname Lastname A joke? Buckley constantly talked about how important Nusrat was to him. He said that Nusrat “was his Elvis”. And you can absolutely hear Nusrat’s influence on Buckley’s singing. I really don’t know what you’re getting at.
@@CipherSerpico Easy mate, I'm just asking. I really don't hear much of this guy's voice in Buckley's at all. They sound very different tonally, so I wasn't sure if you were being serious.
I know they say his high notes were not clear enough, and that is partially true given his heavy throat and the later stages of his age where the voice was affected due to health. But I would prefer that E5 at 3:58 any day over other singers. His dedication alone is so mesmerizing.
No one ever said that. Singers afraid to try his songs .People worship him as one of the finest singers we ever listened to. His singing, His range, his versatility alltogether has no comparison.
@@paul_music6554 His own faher said that. I neever said that's a bad thing. That's the very reason Nusrat is Nusrat. I couldn't agree more to the second part of your reply, sining Nusrat is damn near impossible. The singers who try never reach his level of preceision.
He doesn't sustain that note, he hits it for a tiny fraction of a second. Eb5 seems sustained though, at 3:05. I don't see a note lower than C3 in this video though.
@@amatulic4229 trying to be smart huh? Hardly people does that and that also is a very different style of singing. It's called opera and this is classical singing. You can't sing a classical song with Opera Style.
That's only his chest/mix voice range, No one knows how high he can go in his head voice bcoz he never used it much. If you count only chest range, then even famous singers like Freddie Mercury have around 3 octaves.
@@shaggyisbae add vocal fry or subharmonic low notes one octave and falsetto one octave =4 and half octaves... even adding whistle register (half octave) it's still not six octaves...
I'm his fan and i appreciate his work as musician and singer but we don't have to believe everything said about him only because he was great artist...
Platypus Johnson thank you and yes some people still think he has 6 octaves but his lowest note is b2 (I think) and highest was f#5 so I don’t know how that equates to 6 octaves. Still, he is unmatchable in terms of singing for me
Engr.H.M Basir Ijaz ustaads range wasn’t this large - C6 most ladies who sang Hindustani classical couldn’t even hit and C2 was a note that tenors (like ustaad himself) couldn’t hit because it is too low for their voice type, people who can hit C2 are baritone voice types or bass voice types