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RR (@ neta*) on: Thu Nov 16 01:32:39 EST 2000
dhani -> hindustani counterpart of suddha dhanyasi?
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Vidhya (@ prem*) on: Thu Nov 16 09:53:50 EST 2000
RR : yes.
here is a list of equivalent ragas in the Carnatic and Hindusthani traditions. http://www.aoe.vt.edu/~boppe/MUSIC/RAGA/hc.html
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Sanjeev Ramabhadran (@ wwwg*) on: Thu Nov 16 14:04:49 EST 20
There is one version of Dhani which uses the exact same notes of Shuddha Dhanyasi. The other version also uses the Chatushruti Ri.
Bhimpalasi and Dhani use many of the same notes, but emphases are different...Prabhu Tero Naam is more of a Dhani than a Bhimpalasi.
Some other Hindi songs that fit this Bhimpalasi/Dhani-ish category:
Chaand Maddham Hai - Lata for Madan Mohan in
"Railway Platform"
Maine Chaand Aur Sitaaron Ki - Rafi, N. Datta,
"Chandrakanta"
and the (in)famous
Tu Cheez Badi Hai - Udit, Kavita K., Viju Shah, "Mohra"
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nalini (@ 169.*) on: Thu Nov 16 14:37:07 EST 2000
Sriram, I thought that might be you! Yes, the Old Hindi Songs thread was fun. The couple of HFM sites that I know of don't have "prabhu tErO naam". Will certainly provide the link if I can find it.
Sanjeev, thanks for those interesting clarifications.
The following also sound Bhimpalasi-ish to me:
Kuch Dil ne Kaha (Anupama)
Nirdayi Preetam (Stree)
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SL (@ 207.*) on: Thu Nov 16 17:28:15 EST 2000
'KhilthE hain gul yahaan' is mostly Dhan in that case. I think M2 creeps in , in the charanam in the line 'in lamhon....'.
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SL (@ 207.*) on: Thu Nov 16 17:31:54 EST 2000
Nalini, thx for reminding me of 'kuchh dil nE kaha', a stunner. AR Rahman's 'minnalE nee vanthathEnadi..' , has its origin in this song.
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SL (@ a060*) on: Fri Nov 17 04:03:17 EST 2000
Another one in the same lines as 'MainE chaand aur sitarOn', 'HamnE dEkhi hai' from KhamOshi. Both songs touch G3 at a point and one song can be an extension of the other.
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Ramji (@ 205.*) on: Fri Nov 17 07:06:07 EST 2000
Sriram, where are you? Lost your contact info.
Sanjeev, stay with us and share more of your knowledge.
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Ramji (@ 205.*) on: Fri Nov 17 07:15:08 EST 2000
Kuch dhil nE kahaa is one of my all time fves. Have to listen to it again to sense Bhimplasi base.
There was an old old old song by Lata ( can not remember the lyrics) sounding very close to "Kandan Karunai.....", a master piece by Madurai Mani Iyer. Anyone?
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SL (@ 207.*) on: Fri Nov 17 13:56:39 EST 2000
Hi Ramji,
Yes, long time!!!! Email me (sriramlak@yahoo.com). Give me the opening lines of the Lata number. Laxmikanth-Pyarelal's 'kOyee nahin hai' (Lata) from Paththar kE sanam shows flashes of Abheri and is impressive.
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