On this music-filled re-release, Raghu Markus is joined by non secular musician Jai Uttal to speak about opening our hearts via the magnitude of melodies.
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On this episode, Raghu and Jai Uttal talk about:
- The formation of melodic buildings and the way music is as boundless as an ocean
- Letting go of the concept that we should grasp an instrument in an effort to create music
- Moving into the circulate of devotional music and honoring God via our presence slightly than perfection
- The friendship between Jai Uttal and Ram Dass and Jai’s journey to India
- The Baul’s of Bengal and mystical, spontaneous verse
- Jai’s single, Holy Mad Males, impressed by Bengali-style music
- Extra Bengali-influenced music by The Band
- The dotara, an Indian people instrument Jai often makes use of
- Musical creation because the legacy of satsang and a path to continued connection
Take a look at Ali Akbar Khan to listen to some classical Indian Ragas and the sarod instrument that Raghu and Jai talk about.
About Jai Uttal:
Jai Uttal is a Grammy-nominated sacred music composer, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and ecstatic vocalist. Having traveled extensively in India, he met many nice saints and singers and Bhakti Yoga grew to become his private path. Jai has been main, educating, and performing kirtan world wide for almost 50 years. He creates a secure setting for individuals to open their hearts and voices.
“Music is far more huge than anybody human particular person can perceive.” –Jai Uttal


