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Raag: Bhairav
Instruments: Bansuri, Tabla
Duration: 45s
Raag: Yaman
Instruments: Sitar, Tabla
Duration: 60s
Raag: Malkauns
Instruments: Sarod, Pakhawaj
Duration: 90s
Raag: Desh
Instruments: Santoor, Tabla
Duration: 75s
Raag: Darbari
Instruments: Violin, Mridangam
Duration: 60s
Raag: Todi
Instruments: Shehnai, Tabla
Duration: 45s
Dive into the rich world of Indian classical raagas and understand their unique characteristics and emotional qualities.
Raag Bhairav is one of the oldest and most fundamental ragas in Hindustani classical music, traditionally performed in the early morning (6-9 AM). It evokes a feeling of serene devotion and spirituality.
Characteristic Notes: The distinctive feature is the flat second (komal re) and natural seventh (shuddha ni) in ascent, with a flat seventh (komal ni) in descent.
Mood: Solemn, meditative, devotional, and profound.
Famous Compositions: "Jago Mohan Pyare" by Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, "Man Tadpat Hari Darshan Ko" by Kishori Amonkar.
Raag Yaman (also known as Kalyan) is a major evening raaga performed around sunset (6-9 PM). It's one of the most popular raagas for teaching beginners due to its pleasant and uplifting nature.
Characteristic Notes: It uses all natural notes except for the sharp fourth (tivra ma).
Mood: Romantic, peaceful, expansive, and bright.
Famous Compositions: "Aaye Ho Kahan Se Ghanashyam" by Pt. Jasraj, "Jo Bhaje Hari Ko Sada" by Pt. Bhimsen Joshi.
Raag Malkauns is a profound midnight raaga (12-3 AM). It's one of the oldest raagas in Indian classical music, believed to have the power to melt stone.
Characteristic Notes: It uses only five notes (pentatonic scale) with flat third, flat sixth, and flat seventh (komal ga, komal dha, komal ni).
Mood: Deep, intense, mysterious, and introspective.
Famous Compositions: "Bairan Neend Na Aave" by Kishori Amonkar, "Ekla Cholo Re" adaptation by Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty.
Raag Darbari Kanada originated in the court of Emperor Akbar, developed by Tansen. It's traditionally performed late at night (9 PM-12 AM).
Characteristic Notes: Features flat third and flat seventh (komal ga, komal ni) with distinctive slides (meend) on re-ga and dha-ni.
Mood: Serious, profound, majestic, and contemplative.
Famous Compositions: "Ankhiyan Hari Darshan Ki" by Ustad Amir Khan, "Ab Ke Saawan" by Shubha Mudgal.