Sitar Raag Bageshri – Slow Composition -Antara
Antara:
MM | g MM D n | S. S. S. S.S. | n DD M PD | g R S
M.M. | g. M.M. g.R. S. | D n S. S.S. | n DD M PD | g R S
. 3 X 2 0
1. Raag Bageshri uses 5 notes in ascending and 7 notes in descending order but Pa or P is used differently called Vakra as shown in the Avroh and video.
2. In this Raag ga or g and ni or n are Komal (flat) in both ascending and descending order. See Aroh, Avroh and Pakad to understand ‘Chalan’ or the way notes are used in this Raag.
3. It is a Slow composition therefore set your Tabla at a slow speed. The composition starts from 12th beat. Remember X (the sum) is the first beat.
4. View video to understand better
5. A dot after the note shows higher octave
6. A dot before the note will show lower octave.
- Raag Bageshri uses 5 notes in ascending and 7 notes in descending order but Pa or P is used differently called Vakra as shown in the Aroh and video.
- In this Raag ga or g and ni or n are Komal (flat) in both ascending and descending order. See Aroh, Avroh and Pakad to understand 'Chalan' or the way notes are used in this Raag.