New Kid on the Rock - Bhruv BEDI
#darbarfestival | “I love Carnatic music too. I also love the tabla, and have learnt how to play it. In fact, my days are only about music.” (Dhruv Bedi)
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Dhruv Bedi is one of India’s most promising young sitarists. The son of sitar and surbahar exponent Jagdeep Singh Bedi, he also receives training from Budhaditya Mukherjee in the traditional guru-shishya style. He is renowned for his natural ability at capturing gayaki ang [singing style], and also for a wide range of collaborations, working with jazz and Carnatic artists as well as those from Scotland, Russia, Korea, and beyond. He is among the leading sitarists to have been born in the 1990s, with a bright future. Listen to more of Dhruv here:
-Bhimpalasi |
-Shuddh Kalyan |
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Bhimpalasi is an afternoon raga, said to evoke sringara [attraction, romantic love]. It uses the notes of Kafi thaat, with an aroha [ascent] of nSgmPnS and an avroh [descent] of SnDPmgRS. Characteristically, Dha and Re only appear in the descending line, and tend to be approached from the notes immediately above. Ma is the vadi [king note]. It is similar in shape to the Western Dorian mode, and the closest Carnatic raga is Abheri. Hear a playlist of Bhimpalasi performances here:
Recorded by Darbar in 2017 on location in India:
-Dhruv Bedi (sitar)
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