Yet another interesting treat: http://sunson.wordpress.com/2009/07/13/ ... c-music-4/
I know last time it turned out be harder, but this one I think should be easiest although we may use some "deduction" skills to arrive at it.
Any comments/opinions as before are always appreciated! If possible, please comment on the blog
Note - answers are on the post itself and "hidden" until revealed. So to let others enjoy the post, please do not post the direct answer here - please do not be "that friend who blurts out the raga before we can figure it out" . I just want people to enjoy some rare pieces (atleast what I think are rare - may not be rare to all) and get their own individual satisfaction in getting the raga.
Thanks
Arun
What's the raga? Again #4
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vasanthakokilam
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cmlover
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I fell into the same trap! I found it to be the allied raaga which is famous and would not fit. Though I have heard the MD kriti I could not link. When you are ready explain to us the similarity and difference of the ragas. As for the singer though I have heard him in person long ago I could not recall. Good selection!
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ragam-talam
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gmohan
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Whenever I listen to this varnam by MDR it is never once, it is at least 3 times before I can move on to the next number. Some one in some other thread was talking about MDR's music being analytical and lacking in bhavam, if any rendering of a varnam can move some one so much then this has to be the one.
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