Dhun Mishra Pahadi | Pravin Godkhindi | Music of India

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    Godkhindi ends his recital with a playful dhun in Mishra Pahadi. His description of the piece to the audience comprising imageries of a cowherd or a shephard playing the flute in oblivion as the animals graze is as evocative and witty as his rendition of it. Deshpande merges brilliantly into this piece, strutting with the flow of notes with apposite bols and stylisation.
    Raag Pahadi is a popular raga based on folk music. As its name suggests, it originates from the mountainous region of Himalayas. It resembles two other ragas which exude the rich cultural heritage of folk music: Mand from the Rajasthan region and Pilu from the Hindi heartland. It is a light raga and resembles more like a ‘dhun’. It is very popular in Hindi music and sometimes simulates multiple echoes.
    Pahadi is mostly sung in the lower and middle octaves. Described as beautifully: the raga is like a lover, unruffled in union, serene in separation, powerful enough to achieve eternal union, but resigned to the painful parting ordained by destiny.
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    Musicians
    Pravin Godkhindi (bamboo flute)
    Supreet Deshpande (tabla)
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