Rajasthani Man Showing his Mustache.
Playing Flute From Nose
Music Folk and Traditonal.
Rajasthan Haat Bazar Festival was organized in Jaipur,Rajasthan,India from 5th Oct to 15th Oct.It was full of fun and festival.All traditional Rajasthani items were there and it was a perfect blend of culture,traditions and rituals.I got this video from that place only.In this video you will see a traditonal rajasthani man playing Algoja (2 Flutes) from his nose and is making the environment happy.
first comment!!!! yay!!!!:)))
ReplyDeleteawesum pix bharat!! i m always in awe of rajasthani fairs...:)) so colourful!!!
lovely post!:)
Where language ends, music continues to bridge the gab.
ReplyDeleteMe, being speachless, am glad to be allowed to see these pictures of you, as well as hearing the music.
A wonderful weekend for you.
I find it quite astonishing. Please tell me, is it to play like that or is he just amusing us playing it in such an odd manner?
ReplyDeleteA happy environment indeed!
ReplyDeleteHi,I missed this fair!That man HAS TALENT!
ReplyDeleteQuite unusual, I have seen this on TV and thought so at the time too.
ReplyDeletevoila un musicien original ;o)
ReplyDeleteyeah i really dont know indians play the flute by nose as well apart of other natives around the world ö it#s been a while since i visited you... life is getting stable for me in frankfurt germany... i just need bit more time until i get back to this blogoshpere
ReplyDeleteThat man could really play those flutes and was dressed so colorful. Helen
ReplyDeleteI have been looking forward to this ;) My goodness! What a cheerful fellow he looks and the flute playing is certainly...erm interesting :)
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, very energetic and entertaining Bharat!
That's amazing! I've never seen anything like that!
ReplyDeleteHe is not just making the environment happy - he is making me happy as well. I loved the toe-tapping music, and the way he rang his bells :=} - I am smiling still.
ReplyDeleteThat is really interesting. I would hate to see him try to play with a cold.
ReplyDeleteWhat a mustache. I supposed it's shocking to see someone playing the flute through their nose - but it does make a certain sense, really.
ReplyDeletekya moochi hai!! kya muchi hai!!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding images of one of the most beautiful land of India!
ReplyDeleteEstá sendo muito bom ver a cultura da Índia de perto.
ReplyDeleteAs usually amazing!! I've never seen anything like this! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreeting:)
Methinks you showed a picture of this gentleman previously...but I don't mind seeing him again with two sticks up his nose.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet the music has a nasal quality! ;-)
Have a great day!
This mixture of cultures must have been perfect. The traditions of the people must be preserved.
ReplyDeleteExcellent video!
A good weekend for you!
Kisses, kisses!
Now if he offers someone to play i wonde rif that perosn would put in his nose or mouth :x
ReplyDeletethat is some talent right there!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures. I enjoyed your post very much. Wish you and your family a very happy and prosperous Diwali.
ReplyDeleteFascinating! Seems like it would take a lot of coordination, like trying to write with both hands at once.
ReplyDeleteThat must be pretty hard to do – I can barely play the flute through my mouth! His outfit is beautiful and he is quite handsome too. I had never seen such a musician before – very interesting.
ReplyDeleteIs truly incredible and really fun ... and that mustache!!!
ReplyDelete:-)
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Hi Raj,
ReplyDeleteInteresting way of playing music,I love that:)
By the way I wish you a Happy Deepavali.
Oh, my ! I have never seen that before. He plays very well !
ReplyDeleteWell, I've heard of nose flutes but never seen or heard them played before. All jokes aside, that would take some skill!!
ReplyDeleteHi Unseen, here I am after another absence, much longer than I wished ;-(
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures!!
Happy Deepavali!
Blogtrotter is still travelling in Turkey. Enjoy and have a great weekend!
Obrigado por sua visita e comentários. Fiquei feliz em saber que temos algo em comum. Eu também adoro conhecer lugares, mas não como são mostrados aos turistas, mas sim na sua essência mais pura, ou seja o dia a dia de quem mora lá e vive lá.
ReplyDeleteViver e participar da autenticidade do povo local.
Abraços
José Jaime
Hi, Bathar!
ReplyDeleteInteresting and funny video, my friend! Liked... it´s not but happiness, it´s Joy!
Wonderful environnment!
Hugs for you,
Renata Cordeiro
incredible
ReplyDeleteThat is incredible! Thank you for sharing the video. So unique!
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting post. I can't guess how the music sounds.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to see this beautiful post.
Sorry, I do not speak english.
Stay well.
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ReplyDeleteVery very curious. I like it.
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That's ceretainly different
ReplyDeleteRaj: Definetly something I have never seen, especially a double flute.
ReplyDeleteWow! what amazing pics. you know you have left me wishing I was there to get the flavour of Rajasthan myself. Its one amazing state in India,highly enigmatic. You must be enjoying your work a great deal, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the care to let me know everytime there are issues with the settings in my blog. I assure it won't happen again.have set the problem right again.
Looking forward to more such amazing glimpses of Rajasthan.
Wow, it's already difficult to play this kind of flute with the mouth. It's remarkable that this man can play it with his nose! Have a wonderful week :)
ReplyDeleteThat is the funnest way to play the flute I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good post and introduction to this form of flute playing.
ReplyDeleteYou always have such fascinating pictures. Great job.
ReplyDeleteand how does the music sound?
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Pretty amazing..and ya- colorful. I love all the action..thanks for sharing your world! Aloha
ReplyDeleteYou've photographed him really well, in his expression too. Very nice post!
ReplyDeleteOlá
ReplyDelete:))
Abraço
Wow! This is my first exposure to "Traditional Rajasthani", amazing I must say.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this. So cool to be able to see and hear it from across the miles.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet nobody shares their instruments, eh? ;)
QUE FOTO TAN INTERESANTE, NOS MUESTRAS IMAGENES DESCONOCIDAS POR MI.
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QUE FOTO TAN INTERESANTE, NOS MUESTRAS IMAGENES DESCONOCIDAS POR MI.
ReplyDeleteUN BESO DESDE ARGENTINA
Gosto da cultura indiana. Parece-me o sonho das mil e uma noites...Tenho muitos amigos indianos.
ReplyDeleteUm beijo
Graça
How interesting ... difficult not to blow his nose but take perfita melody of the flute.
ReplyDeleteVery cool video.
Good weekend my friend.
Bjsss
This is absolutely amazing. I've never seen or heard of such a thing. But the video is absolutely fascinating.
ReplyDeleteOi, gosto de saber que visita meu espaço, obrigada pelo carinho.
ReplyDeleteSuas fotos são lindas !! uma viagem a lugares distantes rs
Abraços
Wow! This is pretty cool! Your culture is so rich and interesting! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCaro amigo, belas fotografias de lindas tradições...Espectacular....
ReplyDeleteUm abraço
Amazing facial hair!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photographic news article! Blog is very good for making a visit in its. Congratulations
ReplyDeleteWow,I can say I've never seen anyone playing a flute from their nose.As always wonderful photos I hope you are having a wonderful week....Barb
ReplyDeleteThe cultures of the countries are very interesting, very good man playing the flute, I loved the post.
ReplyDeletekisses!
wonderful photos and music. your site is always interesting and educational and inspires me to take the next trip to see the world.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be in this party! Very cool video. Nice post!
ReplyDeleteso folklore. wonderful captures
ReplyDeleteHi Bharat:)
ReplyDeleteI amazed at the length of the mustache. He must be taking special care to grow such a long mush.
Playing the flute through the nose is also fantastic because he has to breathe and play at the same time. Lovely talent.
I enjoyed the festive atmosphere.
Have a lovely day:)
Joseph
Obga.
ReplyDeleteVolta sempre
Fica com DEUS.
Abraço
Mer
nice pic
ReplyDeletethanks for your visit
kiss
Have good day my friend,,,
ReplyDeletePlaying flute from nose doesn't look easy at all... I wonder how long it took that man to grow the mustaches so long.... Well thats really something that he can show off...
ReplyDeletePixellicious Photos
Namaste, thank you very much for leaving a sweet comment in my blog.
ReplyDeleteI love India, I love indian people, love indian food, love indian so many religious fests, love sanskrit mantras, love the sound indian women make as walking with all those bracelets, love aromas of species all around. I´ve been in the south of India and in Goa four times so far... next travel I´ll contact you. Thank you
Muchos Cariños
María Cecilia
Congratulations, thanks a lot for the visit, the photographs are very interesting of your country, always come back, greetings
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Congratulações, muito obrigado pela visita, as fotografias são muito interessantes do teu país, volte sempre, saudações
Really great and funny.He looks so happy what it make all around him happy too.
ReplyDeleteGreats pictures.
Big Kisses
Lena
www.aldeiadaminhavida.blogspot.com
I thought I was here already.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and he is very talented. Cool!
Thanks for fabulous blog and tanks for visit.
ReplyDeleteKisses
I always enjoy dropping in here to enjoy the colors and textures of your images of your country.
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing! How he does that?
ReplyDeleteThanks for you visit. I feel in another world when I see your fotos...
ReplyDeleteBest Regards
Chris
Your blog is an uplifting inspirational moment!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comment on my blog ... .
Judith
Here in the states, men and facial hair is kind of an after thought -- maybe they have it, maybe they don't, maybe they forgot to shave. In any case, no one pays much attention. But from this photo and some previous, it appears in India, it may have some special significance. Is that so?
ReplyDelete. lovely post .
ReplyDelete. lovely music .
. congratulations .
. best regards .
. paulo .
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations for this beautiful area.
Abç
G.J.
Very interesting pictures. Creativity and imagination from pictures of Jose Ramon Thanks for the comments
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Belas e exóticas fotos! Gostei de sua visita!
ReplyDeleteBoa noite e boa semana pra vc!
I've seen many big moustaches but no one playing flute with the nose! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteI love India but I don't speak english.
Sorry and Shanti.
So funny!!!
ReplyDeleteDesculpe mau amigo por não falar ingles,mas entendo o que escreve e adorei seu blog!Belas imagens,uma linda festa!Obrigada pela sua visita!Voltarei!Abraços,
ReplyDeleteHi my dear friend, thank´s for the visit!
ReplyDeleteKisses for you...
Grazie di passare da me.
ReplyDeleteBuona serata!
Las identidades culturales no se deben perder.
ReplyDeleteEnhorabuena por tu documento.
Saludos :)
Obrigada pela visita!
ReplyDeleteThat was an amazing video to watch. Wow. Great photoos.
ReplyDeleteLooks like FUN and very interesting. Why does he use his nose instead of his mouth?
ReplyDeleteHello friend! Craft Fairs has its magic and charm in them are the hands of artisans.
ReplyDeleteKiss of friendship Lisa
«Louis» hopes he doesn't need to sneeze with those flutes in his nostrils!
ReplyDeleteNow, that's talent!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteI learn so much from your posts.
This is amazing.
Sherry
This was impressive:-) It's not the easiest way to play the flute on * laughs * You have taken many great shots since last time I visited you. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning :)
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I just loved looking at all these wonderful photos and feel it was a privilege to be able travel with you and share the sights.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your kind comments on my post.
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awesum pix bharat!! i m always in awe of rajasthani fairs...:)) so colourful
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