- An Avarohana,
Avarohanam or Avaroha, in the
context of
Indian classical music, is the
descending scale of any raga. The
notes descend in
pitch from the...
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including the
swarams to use and
swaram patterns that form the rāgam.
Avarōhanam of a rāgam is the
descending scale of the rāgam. It
describes the rules...
- (audava
meaning 'of 5')
resulting in 5
notes in the
Arohanam and 5 in the
Avarohanam. The
Hindustani rāga
Shivaranjani belongs to the
Kaafi thaat in terms...
- be two, one
ascending (in the arohanam) and
another descending (in the
avarohanam). A raga in
Carnatic music prescribes a set of
rules for
building a melody...
- Jaijaivanthi : ārohanam : S , D₂ N₂ R₂ , R₂ G₃ M₁ P M₁ G₃ M₁ G₃ R₂ , R₂ M₁ P *N₃ Ṡ
avarohanam : Ṡ N₂ D₂ P D₂ M₁ G₃ M₁ R₂*G₂ R₂ S , N₃*S D₂ N₂ R₂ S It is a
janya ragam...
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Kalaivaniye in
Sindhu Bhairavi is set in the
Kalyani rāgam and sung
without an
avarohaṇam. The
Bharathiar composition Veenai Adi Nee
Enakku from the
movie Ezhavathu...
- a
vakra (zigzag)
descending scale. It is a
bhaashaanga ragam, as its
avarohanam contains chatushruti rishabham, a
swaram foreign to the
parent scale of...
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Abheri had
Shuddha Dhaivatam and not
Chathushruthi Dhaivatham in the
Avarohanam,
making it a
Janya of
Natabhairavi and not
Kharaharapriya but was changed...
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should have the
following arohana and avarohana:
arohanam = S G₁ M₁ P N₁ Ṡ
avarohanam = Ṡ N₁ P M₁ G₁ S In
recent years this
distinction seems to have blurred...
- in a zig zag manner. For e.g. Raga Sri has the
following arohanam and
avarohanam : S R M P N S. S. N P M R G R S. Such a raga is
called vakra raga. Auḍava...