Thaat | Bhairavi |
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Time of day | Late morning, 9–12 |
Arohana | S Ṟ M P Ḏ Ṡ |
Avarohana | Ṡ Ṉ Ḏ P M G̱ Ṟ S |
Vadi | Ḏ |
Samavadi | G̱ |
Synonym | Komal Asavari[1] |
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Komal Rishabh Asavari (IAST: Komal Riṣabh Āsāvari), often simply called Asavari, is a raga in Hindustani classical music. As its name suggests, it differs from the raga Shuddh Rishabh Asavari by using a komal ("flat") re (Ṟ) while Asavari uses a shuddha (natural) re (R). It is believed that Komal Rishabh Asavari was the original form of Asavari.[2]
Theory
Arohana: S Ṟ M P Ḏ Ṡ[lower-alpha 1][2]
Avarohana: Ṡ Ṉ Ḏ P M G̱ Ṟ S[lower-alpha 2][2]
Notes
References
Sources
- Bor, Joep; Rao, Suvarnalata (1999). The Raga Guide: A Survey of 74 Hindustani Ragas. Nimbus Records with Rotterdam Conservatory of Music. p. 24. ISBN 9780954397609.
- Komal Riṣhabh Āsāvari Rāga (Hin), The Oxford Encyclopaedia of the Music of India. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195650983. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
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