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  • dude? give him respect, he is a great musician. he has Gods grace

  • nice dude!!-s.p.ramh

  • beautiful!

  • 3:18-3:25! TMK special!

  • It DEFINITELY is Mayamalavagowla. Listen to Deva Deva Kalayami from Maharaja Swathi Tirunal. It is set in Mayamalavagowla and the prayogams that Sri.TM Krishna sings here is very, very much similar to that song.

  • Does anyone have a link to the name / lyrics of this poem?

  • Nadanamakiriya is only set in Matthimashruthi...!

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  • It's not Nādanāmakriyā. It's definitely Māyamāḷāvagauḷa.

  • How can one distinguish between Mayamalavagowla and Nadanamakriya? They use the same notes, dont they?

  • They use the same notes, but this is an excellent example of how a rāgam is not strictly defined by its notes. When singing Nādanāmakriyā, you cannot sing above the N of the middle octave, and you cannot sing below the N of the lower octave. This restriction on the range of the scale is the major difference between the two rāgās.

  • @carnaticmusic89 :Thank you for your explanation about the difference between Mayamalava Gowla and Nadanamakriya.

  • it is indeed Mayamalavagowla!!!!!

  • Is this Mayamalavagowla?

  • Sounds like Nadanamakriya to me.

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