Dr. Lakshmi, Thank you very much for the videos, Its very useful for the beginners like me. I liked the way you showed examples of ragas "Shivaranjani" and "Mohanam" . I will surely cover other videos too!
I am a novice. I have been attracted to Carnatic music and listen to a lot of carnatic music on youtube. Still I know nothing theoretical or even through inference from the large number of songs I have heard. Is a raga based just on a bag of acceptable swaras arranged in any order, or does it mandate use of the swaras in a specified order? I appreciate there is an arohana and avarohana. These are a different set of swaras, with some small changes. When a pitch is ascending should it glide through all the swaras in between. Can it dwell on a swara in between? Does it or can it skip any swara? Can it reverse half way through? I had been under the impression when it is ascending, it must follow arohana, and when it descends it must follow avarohana.
Sir, just sharing what I know. the approach to a particular swara/s would be a certain way if the raga specifies so, also the order of swaras would be very very specific to the raga.. there are a cluster of notes that make it easy to recognise a raga, just like we recognise people - facial features etc. so also, each raga has very specific features. therefore two ragas with the same set of notes can be very different because the cluster, approach style (glide , or is there any other notes' slight touch ) and how much to pause on which note is different. Hope you found this useful
Dr. Lakshmi, Thank you very much for the videos, Its very useful for the beginners like me. I liked the way you showed examples of ragas "Shivaranjani" and "Mohanam" . I will surely cover other videos too!
Excellent topic and masterful presentations. Liked the variants, shown as demo. Thank you madam
I am a novice. I have been attracted to Carnatic music and listen to a lot of carnatic music on youtube. Still I know nothing theoretical or even through inference from the large number of songs I have heard. Is a raga based just on a bag of acceptable swaras arranged in any order, or does it mandate use of the swaras in a specified order? I appreciate there is an arohana and avarohana. These are a different set of swaras, with some small changes. When a pitch is ascending should it glide through all the swaras in between. Can it dwell on a swara in between? Does it or can it skip any swara? Can it reverse half way through? I had been under the impression when it is ascending, it must follow arohana, and when it descends it must follow avarohana.
Sir, just sharing what I know. the approach to a particular swara/s would be a certain way if the raga specifies so, also the order of swaras would be very very specific to the raga.. there are a cluster of notes that make it easy to recognise a raga, just like we recognise people - facial features etc. so also, each raga has very specific features. therefore two ragas with the same set of notes can be very different because the cluster, approach style (glide , or is there any other notes' slight touch ) and how much to pause on which note is different. Hope you found this useful
informative & useful...Regards
Superb maam !
this was amazing!
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Is it Saveri ?
in the bowli RAGA ,there is one Ni in avarohanam ,I think
You are right. What she sang is actually Revagupti.
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