![]() ![]() The Sthayi in which we normally sing is the madhya sthayi. STHAYI A series of swaras, beginning with Sa and ending with Ni, is called Sthayi. ![]() Arohana and Avarohana together is called Moorchana. There are two basic elements for a raaga the Aarohanam (the ascending notes of raaga on scale) and the Avarohanam (the descending notes of raaga on scale). Suddha Dhaivatham.Su Dha 10.Chatusruthi Dhaivatham.Cha Dha 11.Kaisiki Nishadham.Kai Ni 12.Kakali Nishadham.Ka Ni2 1 Both Achala and Chala swaras yield 12 different musical notes and they are called Dwadhasa Swarasthanas. The remaining five swaras admit varieties and they are called Chala Swaras. The group of last three notes – Pa, Da, and Ni – is known as Uttharanga.ĭWADASA SWARASTHANAS Out of the seven swaras, Shadjam (Sa) and Panchamam (Pa) are constant. The group of first four swaras of the Saptha Swaras – Sa, Ri, Ga, and Ma – is known as the Purvanga. With different combination of these swaras different ragas were created. There are seven basic swaras in Indian Classical music. The major thaalams are Aadi, rupakam, dhruva, triputa, jhampa, matya. The major raagas are Sankarabharanam, Mohanam, Aarabhi, Hindolam, Kamas etc. There are numerous raagas and thaalams and with their combination you can sing different and wonderful songs. Raaga is the mode and Thaalam is the rhythmic cycles. MAIN ELEMENTS OF CARNATIC MUSIC Carnatic music has two main elements: Raaga (Raagam) and Thaala (Thaalam). GENERAL This section presents an overview of the Carnatic Music through the ages. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without permission by the author.Ĭontents 1 Introduction. ![]()
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