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Sthayi or
Asthaayi is an
initial phrase or line of a fixed,
melodic composition in
Hindustani music. It is a way of
having the
parts of a composition....
- A
Dhrupad has at
least four stanza,
called Sthayi (or Asthayi), Antara,
Sanchari and Abhoga. The
Sthayi part is a
melody that uses the
middle octave's...
- only the
first two are
performed regularly:
Sthāyī (pallavi in
Carnatic music) - the
first line of the
Sthāyī serves as a
cadence (music),
while the section...
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written down in the
Dingal language. A
bandish is
divided into two parts, the
sthayi and the antarā (if
there are
three sections, the
third will be considered...
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aesthetic terms. The rasa it
presents is an
emotional relish, a mood
called Sthayi Bhava. This
development towards a
relishable state is
created through emotional...
- made up of
shadja to
nishabam in
Indian Music. The Five
types of
Sthayi are:
Sthayi Ragas in
Carnatic music by Dr. S. Bhagyalekshmy, Pub. 1990, CBH Publications...
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light talas (such as keherwa). The
peculiarity of
Dadra genre is that the
Sthayi is in Braj
Bhasha while the
Antara is
sometimes in Urdu. It is one of the...
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Carnatic music,
Sthayi refers to the octave.
Madhyama sthayi refers to the
middle octave, Tara
sthayi refers to the
upper octave and
Mandra sthayi refers to...
- A
Dhrupad has at
least four stanzas,
called Sthayi (or Asthayi), Antara,
Sanchari and Abhoga. The
Sthayi part is a
melody that uses the
middle octave's...
-
emphasize and how to
enunciate the
words of the composition, when to sing the
sthayi and antara,
whether to sing an
unmetered alap in the beginning, what kinds...