Bhatiyar
Bhatiyar is a Hindustani classical raga.
Theory
Arohana & Avarohana
Arohana (Ascent)
Sa re' Sa Ga ma Dha Pa Ga Ma Dha Sa
Avarohana (Descent)
re' Ni Dha Pa ma G M Ga re Sa
Vadi & Samavadi
Sa'
Pakad or Chalan
S m P D N r' N D m P G r S
M D S', r' N D P, D m P G r S
Or we have other way for Chalan as
S-D-P-D-m-P-G-M-D-S, r-N-D-P-D-m-P-G-r-s
Organization & Relationships
Related ragas: List related ragas here, making each raga a link with .
Thaat: Marwa.
Behavior
Behavior refers to practical aspects of the music. It is complicated to talk about this for Hindustani music since many of the concepts are fluid, changing, or archaic. The following information cannot be accurate, but it can attempt to reflect how the music existed.
Samay (Time)
Dawn morning raga..
Seasonality
Certain ragas have seasonal associations.
References
- Bor, Joep (ed). Rao, Suvarnalata; der Meer, Wim van; Harvey, Jane (co-authors) The Raga Guide: A Survey of 74 Hindustani Ragas. Zenith Media, London: 1999.
External links
- SRA on Samay and Ragas
- SRA on Ragas and Thaats
- Rajan Parrikar on Ragas
- Film Songs in Rag Bhatiyar
- more details about raag Bhatiyar
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