As part of a cultural presentation during the recent visit of PM Modi to Mongolia. Song (female vocal with string accompaniments), almost resembling raga brindavana saranga (from 4:03 to 7:50 min).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGCLydhV9zM
Mongolian music
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arasi
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Thank you Jayan!
A charming clip from the windy (my! will her garment's flapping fold get caught in the violin's bow, I was afraid). A one of a kind scene. Her gurgling gamakams and the da da da-s (am I conditioned?) only could bring home mOhanam to me.
The high(est?) heels--with all so ethnic an outfit was amusing. Yet, a scene and sound which captures our hearts...
A charming clip from the windy (my! will her garment's flapping fold get caught in the violin's bow, I was afraid). A one of a kind scene. Her gurgling gamakams and the da da da-s (am I conditioned?) only could bring home mOhanam to me.
The high(est?) heels--with all so ethnic an outfit was amusing. Yet, a scene and sound which captures our hearts...
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VK RAMAN
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Re: Mongolian music
I could hear mix of Bridavana sarangi and shudda pantuvarali but this is very interesting Jayan. Which country was this?
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Ranganayaki
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She didn't seem to touch a ga at all. I heard only the notes of Madhyamavati.
VKR, what is shudda pantuvarali? I have not come across that name so far and can't find anything when I search.
VKR, what is shudda pantuvarali? I have not come across that name so far and can't find anything when I search.
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kvjayan
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Re: Mongolian music
Watch from 37:43 to 41:39 Mongolian group dance to instrumental accompaniment with shades of Mohanam/Suddha saveri.
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Ranganayaki
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In both snippets, I find myself hearing different ragas, not the ones you mention.. In the first it was Madhyamavati, and in the second, it was Shuddha Dhanyasi.. but I think it is a question of your reference note, the sa and where you locate it. All these ragas are related through grihabhedam - Mohanam, MMVT, shuddha saveri (I think) and shuddha dhanyasi.
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VK RAMAN
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Re: Mongolian music
Can some one enlighten in mangolian music terms how do they describe these variations in tunes.
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pmantra
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As best of my knowledge its absolute madhyMavathi. Kaishiki nishada is prominent.
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