See how Indian classical music actively builds the essential attributes of Servant Leadership, namely "Humility," "Empathy," and "Listening."
In Indian classical music, the performing artists listen, cooperate, and collaborate with fellow musicians with humility.
(1) Musicians gracefully show humility,
(2) They are empathetic to their fellow performers.
(3) They actively listen to their fellow musician's creations while performing.
This is an example of how the musicians of Indian classical music attribute servant leadership while participating in a duet performance.
Watch how the two artists, a vocalist, and an instrumentalist, listen to each other's performance and complement it with humility and empathy.
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The embedded video clips are from the duet performance of vocalist Debapriya and sitarist Samanwaya. Please follow their YouTube channel.
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July 12, 2023