I am a great fan of Charulatha Mani. Not only has she a great depth of Knowledge with a divine voice, she is exceedingly beautiful. The voice and the lovely face makes a great combination to captivate her audience with voice and looks.
Thodi is a Sampoorna Raga with all the 7 Notes - whereas Mohanam & Hindolam are Audava Janya Ragas (Only 5 Notes in Aarohana & Avarohana). So from Grahabedham of Thodi - Mohanam & Hindolam will not come.
I was thinking the same. The limit between Sindhubhairavi and Thodi is probably very thin. But, gamakas make the whole difference ! I think that most of sindhubhairavi aspects can be brought into Thodi ragam...
Sindhu bhairavi of Carnatic system is equivalent to Hindustani Bhairavi 'Raga' and the Hindustani Bhairavi 'Thaat' is the equivalent of Hanumathodi Melakarta...that is why we find the similalities ....sometimes, Thodi sounds like Vilaaskhani todi of Hindustani system....The gamakas make the difference...because by the name of gamakams, we actually play or sing two different notes....that's why Hanumathodi is Just a scale or Melakarta...and Thodi is a Raga.....
@@madhuritubahaar4thMarch1996 when I heard Todi raga of Carnatic music, the gandhar seems to be almost like the chatusruti rishabham (carnatic) or Suddha Re (hindustani).
More on Raga Thodi - charulathamani.blogspot.com/2012/12/a-ragas-journey-towering-thodi.html
Great resources for understanding raga.... Lovely singing too 🙏 A treat to watch 👌👌👏👏🌹
Brillaint presentation🙏🙏🙏
Superb ma no words to express
i became fan of you after listening songs -videos . simple down to earth explanation & detailed presentation God bless u
Yedhu paramugham is a favourite in Todi ..
I am a great fan of Charulatha Mani. Not only has she a great depth of Knowledge with a divine voice, she is exceedingly beautiful. The voice and the lovely face makes a great combination to captivate her audience with voice and looks.
Suppaaroò super Amma...
You gave such a detailed explanation Ma'am... Excellent...
Please kind request explain defence between krithi and keerthane
Good program.
When we do grahabedham in thodi from R to R do we get the ragam mohanam ? And do we get hindolam as well in the graha bedham of thodi ?
Thodi is a Sampoorna Raga with all the 7 Notes - whereas Mohanam & Hindolam are Audava Janya Ragas (Only 5 Notes in Aarohana & Avarohana). So from Grahabedham of Thodi - Mohanam & Hindolam will not come.
No I was right.In the grahabedham of thodi we also get mohanam and hindolam
Good work keep it up
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sounds like sindubhairavi with a lot of gamakas
Yes, good observation!
I was thinking the same. The limit between Sindhubhairavi and Thodi is probably very thin. But, gamakas make the whole difference ! I think that most of sindhubhairavi aspects can be brought into Thodi ragam...
Sindhu bhairavi of Carnatic system is equivalent to Hindustani Bhairavi 'Raga' and the Hindustani Bhairavi 'Thaat' is the equivalent of Hanumathodi Melakarta...that is why we find the similalities ....sometimes, Thodi sounds like Vilaaskhani todi of Hindustani system....The gamakas make the difference...because by the name of gamakams, we actually play or sing two different notes....that's why Hanumathodi is Just a scale or Melakarta...and Thodi is a Raga.....
@@madhuritubahaar4thMarch1996 when I heard Todi raga of Carnatic music, the gandhar seems to be almost like the chatusruti rishabham (carnatic) or Suddha Re (hindustani).
excellent
Can you please sing without speech.
For that you can attend a Sabha Concert. This one is like Lecture Demo. Audience appreciate and understand the nuances only through her Speech.