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Can you whistle this way?

Can you whistle this way?

Originally shared by VAL-U-PRO CONSULTING GROUP, LLC - SRIKANTH KIDAMBI

Friday thought - Someone shared a quote about whistling. We will dig in deep about whistling history, and gender differences along with other interesting facts next week.

Today, being Friday, let us wrap up with a thought. That whistling on itself is not wrong, and depends on how it is being utilized as with any technology. Here is a great example of whistling his way to the hearts of his fans through his whistle compositions. This particular composition combines the great MS Subbulakshmi with Whistle Wizard Sivaprasad, and was transformed in-house to present this derivative composition.

Unlike all those financial engineering derivatives that very few people really understood (this statement can be proven through literary journalistic evidence, if it matters), this is more straightforward, and can reach out to your ears. The music presented here is the classical carnatic music with a faster tempo.

#classic #carnatic #whistle #wizard #tempo #tgif #fridayfeelings #feelfriday #funfriday #Sivaprasad #Subbulakshmi #music #whistling


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