Ustad Shahid Parvez & Pandit Yogesh Samsi | Mian Ki Todi | Music of India

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Ustad Shahid Parvez gives a stunning performance of Raag Mian Ki Todi in this excerpt from the Darbar Festival 2007. Pandit Yogesh Samsi gives a remarkable accompaniment on the tabla, mapping his rejoinders, solos and improvisations accurately to the soulful and virtuosic rendition of Ustad Parvez.

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Learn more about the music

Raag Mian Ki Todi belongs to the Todi family. It is also another name for Raag Todi, Shudh Todi or Darbari Todi. It is a sampurna raga, that is, it uses all notes in its ascent and descent. The dominant or vadi swara is Dha (6th) and the sub-dominant or samvadi swar is Ga (3rd). Its arohana and avarohana are as follows:

Sa r g Ma’ Pa dha Ni Sa

Sa Ni dha Pa Ma’ ga re Sa

Musicians
Ustad Shahid Parvez (sitar)
Pandit Yogesh Samsi (tabla)
Debipriya Das (tanpura)

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