Hi
Have recently been enchanted very much by this Hindustani raga.
A number of hindustani recitals (vocal and instrumental) are available in youtube on this raga.
Could some experts please tell me if there is an equivalent for this raga in Carnatic system.
Thanks
Harish
Raag Gara carnatic equivalent
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Rsachi
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Re: Raag Gara carnatic equivalent
Dear Hari, before experts pitch in, I just found this excellent blog:
http://swaratala.blogspot.in/2007/05/ra ... rance.html
Also I am listening to Ashwini Bhide on YT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlJUDuH4Qng
and her first portion sounds just like Piloo and beyond 6 min she goes off to touches of Ahir Bhairav...and come back to Piloo around 7 min...
Subba Rao in his Raganidhi says this raga is a mish mash of Piloo, Jaijaivanti etc and is a 'kshudra"raga suitable only for light numbers like thumris. He says the tune of Jagadoddharana is akin to Gara. (Kapi=Piloo)
This piece by Vilayat Khan sounds more like Jaijaivanti.. http://youtu.be/wITfom4rqu8
http://swaratala.blogspot.in/2007/05/ra ... rance.html
Also I am listening to Ashwini Bhide on YT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlJUDuH4Qng
and her first portion sounds just like Piloo and beyond 6 min she goes off to touches of Ahir Bhairav...and come back to Piloo around 7 min...
Subba Rao in his Raganidhi says this raga is a mish mash of Piloo, Jaijaivanti etc and is a 'kshudra"raga suitable only for light numbers like thumris. He says the tune of Jagadoddharana is akin to Gara. (Kapi=Piloo)
This piece by Vilayat Khan sounds more like Jaijaivanti.. http://youtu.be/wITfom4rqu8
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varsha
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Re: Raag Gara carnatic equivalent
kshudra raga ? never knew such classifications existed.
It is said that one can judge the age of a person by observing whether he walks around a puddle or through it.
Gara is for children who like to splash around..
https://www.mediafire.com/?bemi5jks5bmdjjm
will come back with another kid splashing around with a charukeshi
It is said that one can judge the age of a person by observing whether he walks around a puddle or through it.
Gara is for children who like to splash around..
https://www.mediafire.com/?bemi5jks5bmdjjm
will come back with another kid splashing around with a charukeshi
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Rsachi
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Re: Raag Gara carnatic equivalent
The wonders of Google Now! It asked me, and purely based on my earlier activities of the day, to go to Parrikar's page here:
http://www.parrikar.org/hindustani/khamaj/
http://www.parrikar.org/hindustani/khamaj/
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HarishankarK
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Re: Raag Gara carnatic equivalent
Thank you all for your observations. This is a very popular raga in hindustani music. I urge you to listen to the below song sung by Lata Mangeshkar in raag Gara from the film Reshma and Shera. 'Ek mithi si chubhan'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxKLOEQtb3o
The phrase 'Man ka aangan jo soona tha' perhaps gives the most melodious and best Gara prayog.
It is also the film for which the actress Waheeda Rehman won the National Award for best actress.
BUT I STILL AM LOOKING FOR MY ANSWER ON THE CARNATIC EQUIVALENT. IT DOES SOUND LIKE KAPI TO ME AT ALL.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxKLOEQtb3o
The phrase 'Man ka aangan jo soona tha' perhaps gives the most melodious and best Gara prayog.
It is also the film for which the actress Waheeda Rehman won the National Award for best actress.
BUT I STILL AM LOOKING FOR MY ANSWER ON THE CARNATIC EQUIVALENT. IT DOES SOUND LIKE KAPI TO ME AT ALL.