#JahanBean #FaisalAliKhan #musicalinstruments #karachi
Follow the ARY News channel on WhatsApp: https://bit.ly/46e5HzY
Subscribe to our channel and press the bell icon for latest news updates: http://bit.ly/3e0SwKP
ARY News is a leading Pakistani news channel that promises to bring you factual and timely international stories and stories about Pakistan, sports, entertainment, and business, amid others.
Follow the ARY News channel on WhatsApp: https://bit.ly/46e5HzY
Subscribe to our channel and press the bell icon for latest news updates: http://bit.ly/3e0SwKP
ARY News is a leading Pakistani news channel that promises to bring you factual and timely international stories and stories about Pakistan, sports, entertainment, and business, amid others.
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum, I am Faisal Ali Khan. How are you all?
00:18What I am holding in my hand is a mini guitar and many other instruments.
00:24So today we will talk about music because music is the food of the soul.
00:28Gulukari, lyrics, musical instruments, where do they come from, how many of them are there.
00:36We will try to show you all this and many more.
00:39So, come on.
00:45Three elements of music are singing, playing and dancing.
00:49The history of these angles of human expression of emotions is thousands of years old,
00:54whose evidence is found in the remains of different civilizations.
00:59Ancient humans living in caves dug holes in the bones and horns of animals and invented the first instruments,
01:08which influenced the existence of all three types of instruments,
01:12gaz, zarb and phook instruments.
01:17Barbat, Tambura, Sarangi, Sitar, Rabab, Dhol, Tabla, Harmonium, Violin,
01:25after going through the historical changes of the flute,
01:29and after coming into existence, and for centuries,
01:32human instruments have been caught in their city,
01:35along with being immersed in more modern colors and instruments.
01:38Criticism of this change is in its place,
01:41but it is worth mentioning that the journey of music is moving forward.
02:03We are talking about music,
02:04so now we are taking you to the studio to see what happens in the audio studio,
02:09and what are the instruments?
02:11Let's go!
02:15The place where I am right now is...
02:17Why did you stop? You were playing well.
02:19Farman's studio and students are also present here.
02:22We are talking about music.
02:24Music is the food of the soul.
02:27And now we listen to such singers,
02:30I mean, when we listen to a singer, we say that music has become the punishment of the soul.
02:33So it is not a punishment, this music is food.
02:36And everyone has music beats,
02:39like your heartbeat, when you move,
02:42there is rhythm in every style.
02:44Farman, let's talk to him,
02:46but what are the obsolete instruments,
02:49and what is the latest thing?
02:51Now the trend is changing a lot,
02:53because before you used to see a lot of physical instruments,
02:58and now because the trend is changing,
03:00people's taste is changing,
03:03so a lot of things are coming towards electronics.
03:05So almost everything has an electronic version.
03:08Earlier you used to record everything live,
03:11if you talk about the studio,
03:12there used to be a live guitar in the studio,
03:14now everything has been compacted and come in this.
03:17It has become very easy.
03:19It started with a spool,
03:21then it came in CDs,
03:23then it came in USB.
03:25It is small, it is easy,
03:27and access is easy for people.
03:29So I think in the future,
03:31people who want to take music seriously,
03:34it will be very easy for them.
03:36Yes, music is not an easy job.
03:38You have to roll a lot of papads,
03:40not the ones with lentils,
03:42you have to roll thick papads.
03:44So let's meet them.
03:46Yes, so this is Noor.
03:48How are you?
03:49I am fine, Alhamdulillah.
03:50What is your name?
03:51Maida.
03:52So what do you do?
03:53I sing songs.
03:55Songs?
03:56Poems too.
03:57The first song I sang,
03:58I sang poems in this studio,
04:00which I had no experience at all.
04:03So where did you come from?
04:04From your parents?
04:05From my father.
04:06Was your father a singer?
04:07Yes, he was a music teacher.
04:08He used to sing as well.
04:12So you play?
04:13Yes.
04:14What is this?
04:15Acoustic guitar.
04:16Acoustic guitar?
04:17Wow, that's great.
04:18What other instruments do you play?
04:20Piano.
04:22And where did you learn?
04:23From your father?
04:24Yes, I am from YouTube.
04:26So what did he do?
04:27He said that he is a student.
04:29I have a doubt.
04:30He also taught me.
04:31He also taught you?
04:32Kids are honest.
04:33Tutorials from YouTube.
04:34So you learned from him?
04:36Did you learn from him?
04:37I learned from him.
04:38Earlier, I didn't have much experience in singing.
04:40See, girls are very clean.
04:42Boys are very dramatic.
04:44I am not talking about myself.
04:45I am not a boy.
04:46I am a boy.
04:48So what did you play?
04:49Did you play any keyboard?
04:50This is such a big keyboard, Farman.
04:53This is an 8-octave MIDI keyboard.
04:55Okay.
04:56And there is a hammer action.
04:57So that is a very detailed thing.
05:00For now, we are going to play a song for you.
05:03They sing very well in a duet.
05:05Which one?
05:06Do Bol.
05:07Do Bol?
05:08Yes.
05:09We are talking about singing.
05:10Will you only sing Do Bol?
05:11No, the name of the song is Do Bol.
05:12Okay, the name of the song is Do Bol.
05:13Okay, you will play.
05:14We will listen.
05:15We will play the song for you.
05:16And we will tell you.
05:17There are a lot of instruments here.
05:18There is a melodica too.
05:19And there is a mandolin in the back.
05:21And there is a dog too.
05:23I can see the tabla over there.
05:24There are a lot of things.
05:25Farman, sing.
05:27Why did you leave me on the path of love?
05:38Either you are the one who broke my heart
05:48Either you are the one who broke my heart
05:59Either you are the one who broke my heart
06:19Either you are the one who broke my heart
06:29Bunder Road and Radio Pakistan are right next to each other.
06:34Salim's Son's Music House was established in 1958 in Karachi, Pakistan.
06:40It used to be the oldest shop in the city.
06:43Now, their sons are here.
06:46Let me show you around.
06:48I will also show you the manual and electronic musical instruments.
06:56He is Fahad, Salim's son.
07:00How are you, Fahad?
07:01I am fine.
07:03Do you have all the instruments?
07:04Yes, almost all of them.
07:05How many instruments are there in music?
07:07There is no limit to the number of instruments.
07:09Each region has its own instrument.
07:13What are the musical instruments?
07:16Tabla, Dholak, Bansri, Sitar, and Dholak.
07:27These instruments are different for each region.
07:32This instrument is made in Pakistan.
07:34The style of playing this instrument is different.
07:47We have to tell the customer how to play this instrument.
07:52Do you have a flute?
07:53Yes, we have a flute and Al-ghuza.
07:55Do you know that there is only one Al-ghuza player in Pakistan?
07:58This is a simple flute.
08:00How much is the price of this flute?
08:02It costs about Rs. 1000.
08:04Let me show you the Al-ghuza.
08:06There are two pairs of Al-ghuzas.
08:09There is only one Al-ghuza player and one Al-ghuza maker.
08:12How do you play it?
08:14You have to put both Al-ghuzas in your mouth at the same time.
08:17We have to avoid this.
08:19We have to put both Al-ghuzas in our mouth at the same time.
08:21Okay.
08:22This is called Peti.
08:25This is called Baja.
08:28This is our harmonium.
08:31Is this a coupler?
08:32No, this is a simple harmonium.
08:33Couplers are expensive.
08:44Wow!
08:46Do you have mouth organs?
08:48Yes, we have mouth organs.
08:50Wow!
08:52This looks like a toy to people.
08:55It has brass reeds.
08:57It is tuned to C.
08:59Wow!
09:00What is this used for?
09:02This is used for snoring.
09:04Can I remove it?
09:05Yes.
09:06Please hold this.
09:07This was used a lot in that era.
09:09Okay.
09:11This is the biggest one.
09:13This is the biggest one.
09:14This is the biggest one.
09:15This is the biggest one.
09:16How much is this?
09:17This is 7500 rupees.
09:19This is an African instrument.
09:21This is an African instrument.
09:23This is made in Pakistan.
09:25What is that?
09:27This is a mandolin.
09:28This is a mandolin.
09:29This is a mandolin.
09:30This is a mandolin.
09:31This is a mandolin.
09:32This is a mandolin.
09:33This is a mandolin.
09:34This is a mandolin.
09:35This is a mandolin.
09:36This is a mandolin.
09:37This is a mandolin.
09:38This is a mandolin.
09:39This is a mandolin.
09:40This is a mandolin.
09:41This is a mandolin.
09:42This is a mandolin.
09:43This is a mandolin.
09:44This is a mandolin.
09:45This is a mandolin.
09:46This is a mandolin.
09:47This is a mandolin.
09:48This is a mandolin.
09:49This is a mandolin.
09:50This is a mandolin.
09:51This is a mandolin.
09:52This is a mandolin.
09:53This is a mandolin.
09:54This is a mandolin.
09:55This is a mandolin.
09:56This is a mandolin.
09:57This is a mandolin.
09:58This is a mandolin.
09:59This is a mandolin.
10:00This is a mandolin.
10:01This is a mandolin.
10:02This is a mandolin.
10:03This is a mandolin.
10:04This is a mandolin.
10:05This is a mandolin.
10:06This is a mandolin.
10:08It feels like a real instrument.
10:10Now I can make a large, medium-sized, and a...
10:12And a smaller...
10:13A child's mandolin.
10:14I have ground it in the grinding stone.
10:17So cool.
10:18This is the rhubarb.
10:20Rhubarb.
10:21This is the art of Aghvani.
10:23How does it sound?
10:24It is still a little loose.
10:31Now we are going to tune it.
10:33It will keep getting sunlight.
10:35The more the wood is black, the more it will cost.
10:37How much is this?
10:39This is Rs. 42,000.
10:41Rs. 42,000. Wow.
10:43We will leave now.
10:45We have kept the mic here.
10:47And we are leaving.
11:03I have come to a place.
11:07This is a music shop.
11:09Let's see what instruments they have.
11:11And how many instruments they have.
11:13Let's talk to them and show you
11:15how much music actually is.
11:17How much is it in today's world.
11:19Let's see how much it is.
11:21Come.
11:23I am at a music shop.
11:25And I have with me...
11:27What is your name? Hamad.
11:29How are you? I am fine.
11:31How long have you been doing this?
11:33I have been in this field for 14 years.
11:35And this shop has been here for 3 years.
11:37What all do you have?
11:39We have guitars, violins, ukuleles,
11:41keyboards, mouth organs,
11:43harmonicas,
11:45harmoniums, almost all instruments.
11:47Are these all made in Pakistan?
11:49No, they are all imported.
11:51Local items are also made here?
11:53Yes, only guitars are made in Pakistan.
11:55What is the costliest guitar?
11:57We have an acoustic guitar
11:59for Rs. 15,000.
12:01And beginners guitars
12:03start from Rs. 15,000.
12:05And the range is up to Rs. 20,000.
12:07What are the latest items?
12:09We have electric guitars.
12:11This one?
12:13Yes.
12:15It doesn't have strings.
12:17This is for setup.
12:19We have another one.
12:21It has a nice color.
12:23This is a vintage series.
12:25This is a vintage series model.
12:27It will cost you Rs. 45,000.
12:29How much?
12:31Rs. 45,000 unused.
12:33This one is for Rs. 100,000.
12:35Wow!
12:37Look at these expensive guitars.
12:57This is a harmonium.
12:59Wow!
13:01How much is this one?
13:03This one will cost you Rs. 1,40,000.
13:05Is this made in India?
13:07Yes.
13:09This is a rare item.
13:11This is a rare item.
13:13Only professionals buy this.
13:15Only professionals buy this.
13:17Only professionals buy this.
13:19Only professionals buy this.
13:21Only professionals buy this.
13:23This is a keyboard.
13:25These are the keyboards.
13:27These are used.
13:29These are brand new.
13:31These are used for Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 80,000.
13:33These are new for Rs. 65,000 to Rs. 7,00,000.
13:35These are new for Rs. 65,000 to Rs. 7,00,000.
13:37This is a mouth organ.
13:39This is a double sided mouth organ.
13:41This is a double sided mouth organ.
13:43How do you play it?
13:45I don't know how to play it.
13:47I don't know how to play it.
13:51Thank you very much.
13:53It was a pleasure meeting you.
13:55Thank you so much.
13:57Do you have any gift for me?
14:07How do you maintain a guitar?
14:09How do you maintain a guitar?
14:11How do you maintain a guitar?
14:13How do you maintain a guitar?
14:15How long have you been doing this?
14:17How long have you been doing this?
14:1935 years.
14:21I started learning how to play the way my ancestors used to teach me.
14:23I started learning how to play the way my ancestors used to teach me.
14:27In Lahore, my ancestors always used to come to me for help.
14:29In Lahore, my ancestors always used to come to me for help.
14:33Tell me what the strings for this are?
14:35This is the pin bridge
14:39This is the head
14:49How much does the string cost?
14:51If you buy the whole set, it will cost you Rs. 1000
14:55What else do you do besides this?
14:57We do Tabla, Tabla
14:59Do you also do Tabla?
15:01Yes
15:03What else do you do?
15:05I do whatever you ask
15:07Do you tune the drums?
15:09Yes
15:11Do you do everything?
15:13Yes
15:15Do you play anything?
15:17No
15:19Do you sing?
15:21No
15:23I am not a Merasi fan
15:25He is angry
15:27Merasi people never give their fan to anyone
15:35He is very angry
15:37Thank you very much
15:39Take care
15:41Keep making and playing
15:43Yes
15:45We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:01We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:03We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:05We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:07We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:09We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:11We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:13We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:15We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:17We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:19We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:21We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:23We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:25We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:27We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:29We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:31We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:33We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:35We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:37We have shown you a lot of musical instruments
16:39We have shown you a lot of musical instruments