Bhupal Todi
Appearance
(Redirected from Bhoopal Todi)
Thaat | Bhairavi |
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Type | Audava |
Time of day | Morning, 6–9 |
Season | spring |
Arohana | S r g P d S |
Avarohana | S d P g r S |
Vadi | d |
Samavadi | g |
Similar | Bilaskhani Todi |
Hindustani classical music |
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Concepts |
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Bhupal Todi or Bhoopal Todi is a Hindustani classical raga. This raga is quite different from Bhopali (or Bhoop). The Carnatic music equivalent of Bhupal Todi musical scale is Bhupalam.[1]
Theory
[edit]Arohana and Avarohana
[edit]The scale of Bhupal Todi uses only komal swaras. It is a symmetric scale.
Vadi and samavadi
[edit]Organization and relationships
[edit]Thaat: Bhairavi. Note: the raga Bhopal Todi is Todi-Ang raga. So it is suggested that one must assume this raga from "Thaat Todi". It may be more appropriate.
Behavior
[edit]Samay (Time)
[edit]This scale is sung in the morning.[1]
Film songs
[edit]Tamil
[edit]Song | Movie | Composer | Singer |
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"Panniner Mozhiyaal" | Thiruvarutchelvar | K. V. Mahadevan | T. M. Soundararajan, Master Maharajan |
"Sugamana Sindhanaiyil" | Taxi Driver | M. S. Viswanathan | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki |
"Kozhi Koovum" | Vanna Vanna Pookkal | Ilaiyaraaja | |
"Degam Pon Degam" | Anbulla Malare | S. Janaki | |
"Bhoomiye Enga" | Puthu Paatu | Mano, S. Janaki | |
"Senthazham Poovil" | Mullum Malarum | K.J. Yesudas | |
"Kathiravanai Paarthu" | Pookkal Vidum Thudhu | T. Rajendar | |
"Ponmaanai" | Mythili Ennai Kaathali | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | |
"Boobalam Arangerum" | Agni Theertham | Shankar–Ganesh | K.J. Yesudas |
"Paarthu Sirikithu Bommai" | Thirumathi Oru Vegumathi | Vani Jairam | |
"Vaigai Neerada" | Chinnanchiru Kiliye | G. K. Venkatesh | Malaysia Vasudevan, S. Janaki |
"Kadhal Kavithai Paada" | Ganam Courtar Avargale | Devendran | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K.S. Chitra |
"Paadum Paravaigal Sangeetham" | Shenbagathottam | Sirpy | S. Janaki |
References
[edit]2. Bor, Joep (ed). Rao, Suvarnalata; der Meer, Wim van; Harvey, Jane (co-authors) The Raga Guide: A Survey of 74 Hindustani Ragas. Zenith Media, London: 1999.
External links
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