Brief History of Indian Music | Ram Sampath | TEDxDTU
Musicians from India managed to go past dogma and find the state of unity, inclusion, and Flow while encapsulating masses of people in society. Mr. Sampath goes on to talk about how easily our minds can eclipse the importance of lineal roots while dwelling upon the consequences of improbable future events. Taking excerpts from the stages of composing music, Ram displays ways to work around a problem by finding peace in the roots of ancestors. Ram Sampath is an Indian composer, music producer and musician who started his career composing advertisement jingles for the Mumbai-based advertising industry, before foraying into Bollywood and independent music. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео Brief History of Indian Music | Ram Sampath | TEDxDTU канала TEDx Talks
Видео Brief History of Indian Music | Ram Sampath | TEDxDTU канала TEDx Talks
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
What gives music its identity? | Anuja Kamat | TEDxPanajiRe-arming the Indian history - an Indian narrative | Anand Narayanan | TEDxFISATOf Ancient Star-Gazers and Story-Spinners | Raj Vedam | TEDxUTAustinHow "normal people" can train like the worlds best endurance athletes | Stephen Seiler | TEDxArendalTo reach beyond your limits by training your mind | Marisa Peer | TEDxKCSBefriend Yourself | Nivetha Thomas | TEDxOMCHA Journey of a Loser : Comics, Karna & Secrets of Ancient India | Karan Vir Arora | TEDxMLRITThe danger of indifference | Amy Sparrow | TEDxYouth@HaileyburyWhy a foreigner chooses a future in India | Travel Vlog Iv | | Ivana Perkovic | TEDxGNIThree Steps to Transform Your Life | Lena Kay | TEDxNishtimanIs Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language, still relevant? | Dr Sampadananda Mishra | TEDxPanajiThe Skill of Humor | Andrew Tarvin | TEDxTAMUHow to understand untranslatable words? | Takaaki . | TEDxYouth@InternationalSchoolAndaluciaThe most insignificant is the most meaningful | Teresa . | TEDxYouth@InternationalSchoolAndaluciaThe Mahabharata: Exploring the Mysteries of the Past | Christopher Doyle | TEDxBITSPilaniHow Five Simple Words Can Get You What You Want | Janine Driver | TEDxHardingUThe Ideal Diet for Humans | Galit Goldfarb | TEDxWilmingtonHow to be Lucky | Paul Bourne | TEDxClujSquare peg, round hole - please be sensitive | Lily H. | TEDxYouth@InternationalSchoolAndalucia