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Interesting anecdotes narrated by Sanjay.
But what exactly is "mela saibu, keezha naidu"?
Or to be precise, what do naidu and saibu stand for here? I know these denote the Nayudu caste and Muslims in general, but in this context, do they refer to specific ragas?
Anecdote on raga identification
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Re: Anecdote on raga identification
my deduction:
The lower four notes S R G M of Bhavapriya are the same as that of Miya ki Todi (Shubhapantuvarali). Miya = Saibu.
The higher notes P D N S of Bhavapriya are the same as that of Shanmukhapriya. Must have been associated strongly with Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu.
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The lower four notes S R G M of Bhavapriya are the same as that of Miya ki Todi (Shubhapantuvarali). Miya = Saibu.
The higher notes P D N S of Bhavapriya are the same as that of Shanmukhapriya. Must have been associated strongly with Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu.
The next