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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
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