Video has good explanation. Adding a little more information. Aaroh, Avroh, vadi, samvadi and chalan together create Raag. Unlike scale, Raag may have different scale in Aaroh and Avroh (Ex. major in Aaroh and minor in Avroh OR even a note is present in Aaroh but absent in Avroh etc.). When all these rules put together a bunch of notes get characteristic of Raag (a signature melody). The same bunch of notes can form different Raag just by changing Vadi, Samvadi, Chalan etc.
вот совпадение!разучиваю эту композицию и только удовлетворенный результатом с ломотой в руках отложил флейту,решил освежить в памяти это видео,а оно начинается с этой композиции!очень приятно here is a coincidence! I am learning this composition and only satisfied with the result with a weakness in my hands put the flute down, I decided to refresh this video in my memory, but it starts with this composition! it's very nice
Good explanation. but raga is not just scale , is nt it ? because many ragas carry the same scale. then what is that which makes them different ??? Can u please clarify ?
The scale is the sequence of notes used, generally spanning an octave. The raga is the melody. Your favorite song probably has a scale, but is much more than the scale. Same with raga. Ragas generally have alap, compositions, improvisation, jhala, Tihais etc…
Is scale equivalent to a thaat ? There are 10 thaats which encompass all or most of the ragas. If we consider thaat as scale then there could be multiple ragas coming out of it.
My quick answer is that the thaats are an outdated system that one musicologist used to highlight what he considered the ten most scales important scales. I don’t find them any more important than any of the other 62 melakartas. The melakarta system is more meaningful.
@@bansuribliss thanks for your insight. I am relatively new to classical music and our school taught about thaats. If I remember correctly, melkartas are part of Carnatic system so don't know much about them... Will read about them
The melakartas are simply the 72 heptatonic scales that can be produced through different combinations of SRGMPDNS, using all of those letters but mixing which are komal, shuddh or teevra. Example SRgmPDnS versus SrGmPdNS etc...
Video has good explanation. Adding a little more information. Aaroh, Avroh, vadi, samvadi and chalan together create Raag. Unlike scale, Raag may have different scale in Aaroh and Avroh (Ex. major in Aaroh and minor in Avroh OR even a note is present in Aaroh but absent in Avroh etc.). When all these rules put together a bunch of notes get characteristic of Raag (a signature melody). The same bunch of notes can form different Raag just by changing Vadi, Samvadi, Chalan etc.
Vow. So nice sir. Clearly explained. Thank you.
вот совпадение!разучиваю эту композицию и только удовлетворенный результатом с ломотой в руках отложил флейту,решил освежить в памяти это видео,а оно начинается с этой композиции!очень приятно
here is a coincidence! I am learning this composition and only satisfied with the result with a weakness in my hands put the flute down, I decided to refresh this video in my memory, but it starts with this composition! it's very nice
How many bps do you have here?
This was Gold. Thank you.
Blessed to have found you Dr.
good subject , beautifully explained and performed
Beautiful
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice Sir ........
Please sir upload the"shivranjani"notation
Bansuri Lesson: Shivaranjani Jhaptal Composition ruclips.net/video/WUDmv_BeSdE/видео.html
Good explanation. but raga is not just scale , is nt it ? because many ragas carry the same scale. then what is that which makes them different ??? Can u please clarify ?
The scale is the sequence of notes used, generally spanning an octave. The raga is the melody. Your favorite song probably has a scale, but is much more than the scale. Same with raga. Ragas generally have alap, compositions, improvisation, jhala, Tihais etc…
@@bansuribliss Thanks for reply. When the sequence of notes form a melody,it can be said to flavours of raga as I understand . Thanks .
What is pakar in ragas? And how to play the pakars.?
The pakar is the heart of the raga...a short phrase that encapsulated the raga. Play it if your guru taught it to you. Otherwise don’t think about it
Without teacher we cant play.??
Is scale equivalent to a thaat ? There are 10 thaats which encompass all or most of the ragas. If we consider thaat as scale then there could be multiple ragas coming out of it.
My quick answer is that the thaats are an outdated system that one musicologist used to highlight what he considered the ten most scales important scales. I don’t find them any more important than any of the other 62 melakartas. The melakarta system is more meaningful.
@@bansuribliss thanks for your insight. I am relatively new to classical music and our school taught about thaats. If I remember correctly, melkartas are part of Carnatic system so don't know much about them... Will read about them
The melakartas are simply the 72 heptatonic scales that can be produced through different combinations of SRGMPDNS, using all of those letters but mixing which are komal, shuddh or teevra. Example SRgmPDnS versus SrGmPdNS etc...
It doesn't hurt to know the ten thaats as they are famous. i just find them somewhat arbitrary.
@@bansuribliss I see, got it thanks
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