📅Raag Jaunpuri 2nd Vocal - Arun Bhaduri Sahib Teaches: Aroh, Avaroh, Pakad, Bandish, and Sargam

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
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    Thaat: Assavari
    Aarohi: S R m P---dm---PdnS'
    Amrohi: S' n d P---d m P---g R S
    Vadi: S
    Samvadi: P
    Pakard: dm---PdnS' d P---d m P---R m P
    Time: 9 am - 12 pm
    Zaat: Shadav - Sampuran
    Raag Jaunpuri is a raga in Hindustani classical music in the Asavari thaat. It is a morning raga, and its mood is said to be reflective and spiritual. The raga is characterized by its use of the notes sa, re, ga, ma, pa, dha, and ni (in the lower octave). The gandhar (G) is the vadi (most important) note, and the ga (G) is the samvadi (secondary important) note.
    The aroha (ascending scale) of Raag Jaunpuri is:
    S R G M P D N S'
    The avroha (descending scale) is:
    S' N D P M G R S
    The characteristic notes of Raag Jaunpuri are the gandhar, the dhaivat, and the nishad, all of which are komal (flat). The gandhar is played with a strong vibrato, and the dhaivat and nishad are often meended (glided) into.
    Raga Jaunpuri is a versatile raga that can be used to express a variety of emotions. It is often used to sing bhajans (devotional songs) and other spiritual compositions. It can also be used to express love, longing, and other emotions.
    Some of the famous compositions in Raag Jaunpuri include:
    * "Jaunpuri Malkauns" by Amir Khusro
    * "Jaunpuri Todi" by Tansen
    * "Jaunpuri Kafi" by Sadarang
    * "Jaunpuri Hamsadwani" by Alauddin Khan
    * "Jaunpuri Bhairavi" by Ravi Shankar
    Raga Jaunpuri is a beautiful and complex raga that can be challenging to learn. However, it is a rewarding raga to sing, and it can be used to express a wide range of emotions.
    Here are some additional details about Raag Jaunpuri:
    * It is a sampoorna raga, which means that it uses all seven notes of the scale.
    * It is a shadava raga, which means that it is in the middle register.
    * It is a madhyantya pradhana raga, which means that its emphasis is on the middle octave.
    * It is a vilambit tempo raga, which means that it is meant to be sung slowly.
    If you are interested in learning more about Raag Jaunpuri, there are many resources available online and in libraries. You can also find teachers who can help you learn to sing the raga.
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    Intro: (0:00)
    Pakard: (0:45)
    Bandish: (1:11)
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