According to me, The last element must be emotion - or rasa / bhava / feel invoked by the Ragam. Since when we remove Pa from Mayamalavagowla, the remaining notes give a pathos feeling of lalitha. But in the case of Kalyani and Thodi the feel remained the same after removing Panchamam. So the bhava or mood of the ragam must be the last element. ☺🙏
According to me, The last element must be emotion - or rasa / bhava / feel invoked by the Ragam. Since when we remove Pa from Mayamalavagowla, the remaining notes give a pathos feeling of lalitha. But in the case of Kalyani and Thodi the feel remained the same after removing Panchamam. So the bhava or mood of the ragam must be the last element. ☺🙏 Nice clipping. Thanks for sharing. Very well explained by Shri. Abhishek Raghuram Sir.
So well explained
Nice explanation. Thankyou
Great Information. Thank you. But where is the continuation of the video. Last important information is put in secret :) Curious to understand
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According to me, The last element must be emotion - or rasa / bhava / feel invoked by the Ragam. Since when we remove Pa from Mayamalavagowla, the remaining notes give a pathos feeling of lalitha. But in the case of Kalyani and Thodi the feel remained the same after removing Panchamam. So the bhava or mood of the ragam must be the last element. ☺🙏
According to me, The last element must be emotion - or rasa / bhava / feel invoked by the Ragam. Since when we remove Pa from Mayamalavagowla, the remaining notes give a pathos feeling of lalitha. But in the case of Kalyani and Thodi the feel remained the same after removing Panchamam. So the bhava or mood of the ragam must be the last element. ☺🙏 Nice clipping. Thanks for sharing. Very well explained by Shri. Abhishek Raghuram Sir.
Easy to learn raga great lesson
What are phrases called in carnatic music?
Generally. The term 'Pidi' or 'Sangathi' is used for denoting a phrase of a ragam, Pidi is more widely used.