Sitar Raag Darbari Kanhada – Slow Composition – Sthai
Sthai:
This composition (Gat) is set in Slow Teen Taal (16 Beats) and starts at 12th beat.
PP | gM RS .nS R-SR | g g g gM | R SS .nS RS | .d .n .P
.M.M | .P .d.d .n S | R R R RP | gM RS .nS RS | .d .n .P
MM | P PP MP nP | g g g gM | R SS .nS RS | .d .n .P
. 3 X 2 0
1. Raag Darbari uses all 7 notes in ascending and descending order. It’s Vadi Swar is R and Samvadi P and time of playing and singing is late night.
2. In this Raag Re or R is Shuddha (normal) and ga or g, dha or d 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. Pluck Da & Ra alternate. When Da & Ra are played together, it becomes Dir.
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5. A dot after the note shows higher octave
6. A dot before the note will show lower octave.
- Raag Darbari uses all 7 notes in ascending and descending order. It's Vadi Swar is R and Samvadi P and time of playing and singing is late night.
- In this Raag Re or R is Shuddha (normal) and ga or g, dha or d 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.