- Mēḷakartā is a
collection of
fundamental musical scales (ragas) in
Carnatic music (South
Indian classical music). Mēḷakartā
ragas are
parent ragas (hence...
-
ascending and
descending scales and are sung in all octaves.
Example of
melakartha ragas are: Shankarabharanam, Kalyani, Natabhairavi,
Chala Nattai, Harikambhoji...
- Raga in
Carnatic Music. It is
classified as a
derived raga from 28th
Melakartha, Harikambhoji, and has
existed since the 7th century. The
scale of Kambhoji...
- (or
owdava rāga,
meaning pentatonic scale). It is a
janya rāga of the
Melakartha raga,
Sankarabharanam (29th) but
according to Hamsadhvani's
prayoga or...
- [citation needed] In
Carnatic music, the prin****l rāgas are
called Melakarthas,
which literally means "lord of the scale". It is also
called Asraya...
- to the
Asavari thaat. In
Carnatic music it is a
Janya raga of the 8th
melakartha raga Hanumatodi.[citation needed] The raga
brings Viraham (separation)...
-
swaras (musical notes) in the
ascending scale.
Shree is the
asampurna melakartha equivalent of Kharaharapriya, the 22nd
Melakarta rāgam. It is the last...
-
Indian or
Hindustani music. It is the
Hindustani equivalent of the term
Melakartha raga of
Carnatic music. The
concept of the
thaat is not
exactly equivalent...
- scale). It is
usually described as a
janya rāga of
Harikamboji (28th
Melakartha Raga). However,
alternate opinions suggest that
Mechakalyani or even Shankarabharanam...
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career at a very
young age, by age
fifteen he had
mastered all the 72
melakartha ragas and had
composed krithis in each of them. His
Janaka Raga Manjari...