History of gamakas vs flat notes

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vasanthakokilam
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Post by vasanthakokilam »

Srikant, that partial sentence without any context does not mean much to me. Please explain. Thanks.

srikant1987
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Post by srikant1987 »

Oh the MDR video shows that he includes some behag phrases in shankarabharanam so skilfully that no one would notice. :) It is noticeable, but of course shankarabharanam, and very beautiful shankarabharanam at that. :)

vainika
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Post by vainika »

girish_a wrote:I think this is a good topic for a lecdem. One could sing a kriti with and without (reduced) gamakas and discuss both styles.
Would bEgada be a good candiate for such a demo?
TM Krishna's (2006) renditions of the old (as per notation in the sangIta sampradAya pradarshinI) and contemporary versions of MD's tODi kRti kamalAmbikE constitute one such example. These renditions are part of his commercially available series on SSP - http://www.geocities.com/gnanarnava/ for details.

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