Ahir bhairav

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Ahir bhairav is a Hindustani classical raga. Its a mixture of Bhairav and the ancient but now rare raga Ahiri or Abhiri.[1] or a mixture of Bhairav and Kafi[2]

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[edit] Theory

[edit] Arohana & Avarohana

Arohana

S r G m P D n S'

Avarohana

S' n D P m G r S

Key:
S, R, G, m, P, D, N: shuddha (natural);
r, g, d, n : komal (flat);
M: teevra (sharp)


Pa and Sa are sometimes avoided in ascending [Arohan].. The descend can be direct, but is often expressed as S' n D P m, G m Gr ~ S with a slight oscillation on komal re to express the character of Bhairav [3]

[edit] Vadi & Samavadi

Vadi
ma
Samavadi
Sa
But Ga, Pa and Dha are also frequently sustained.

[edit] Pakad or Chalan

[edit] Organization & Relationships

Also there may be impressions of Kafi, the image of Ahir Bhairav is easily maintained with the characteristic passage ṇ Ḍ ṇ/r~ S [4] Specially the characteristic Bhairavi vibrato on komal re. Sometimes shuddha Ni is used in the lower octave to emphazise the Bhairav character. [5]

[edit] Behavior

Ahir Bhairav is typical uttarang raga, which means emphasis is on the upper tetrachord.

[edit] Samay (Time)

Dawn, around 4-6AM.

[edit] Seasonality

Certain ragas have seasonal associations.

[edit] Rasa

[edit] Historical Information

[edit] Origins

[edit] Important Recordings

Wasif-ud-din Dagar, Music Today Cassette:A97015, (Alap and Composition in Dhamar); 'Chalo sakhi braj raje'[6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bor 1999
  2. ^ Kaufmann 1968, p.250
  3. ^ Bor 1999
  4. ^ Bor 1999
  5. ^ Kaufmann 1968, p.251
  6. ^ Bagchee 1998

SONGS BASED ON AHIR BHAIRAV:

1. PUCHHO NAA KAISE MAINE RAIN BITAAI 2. VAKTA KARATAA JO VAFAA AAP HAMAARE HOTE. 3. AB TERE BIN JEE LENGE HUM ( ASHIQI, NADIM SHRAVAN) 4. SOLA BARAS KI BAALI UMAR KO SALAM

[edit] Literatur

(most) entries due to: Moutal, Patrick (1991), Hindustāni Rāga-s Index, New Dheli: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt Ltd, ISBN 81-215-0525-7 

  • Bhatkhande, Vishnu Nayaran (1968-73), Hindusthānī Sangīta Paddhaati: Kramika Pustaka Mālikā (6 vols.), vol. 5, Hathras: Sangeet Karyalaya, pp. 346-351 
  • Bhatkhande, Vishnu Nayaran (1968-75), Hindusthānī Sangīta Paddhaati: Sangīta Śāstra (4 vols), vol. 2, Hathras: Sangeet Karyalaya, pp. 359-376 
  • Bhatt, Balvantray (1977), Bhāvaranga Lahāri, vol. 2, Varanasi: Motilal Barnasidas, pp. 53-61 
  • Gandharva, Kumar (1965), Anūpa rāga vilāsa, Bombay: Mauj Prakashan, pp. 4-5 
  • Jha, Ramashraya (1968-78), Ābhinava Gītānjali (2 vols), vol. 1, Allahabad: Sangeet Sadan Prakashan, pp. 299-319 
  • Khan, Raja Nawab Ali (1924), Māriphunnagamāta, vol. 1, Hathras: Sangeet Karyalaya, pp. 216-217 
  • Khan, Raja Nawab Ali (1924), Māriphunnagamāta, vol. 2, Hathras: Sangeet Karyalaya, pp. 95-97 
  • Patki, J.D (1971-75), Aprakāśita Rāga, vol. 3, Hathras: Sangeet Karyalaya, pp. 85-90 
  • Patwaradan, Narayan Rao (1972), Tarala Prabandhāvalī, Rajasthan: Vanasthali Vidyapith, pp. 4 
  • Patwaradan, Vinayak Rao (1961-74), Raga Vijñāna (7 vols), vol. 5, Poona: Sangeet Gaurav Granthamala, pp. 193-198 
  • Phulambrikar, Krishnarao, Rāga Sangraha (7 vols), vol. 6, Poona, pp. 1-4 
  • Ratanjankar, S.N., Abhinava Gīta Manjarī (vols 1,2a,2b), vol. 2a, Bombay: Popular Prakashan, pp. 144-148 
  • Srivastava, Jaisuklai (1969), Malhāra Ke Prakāra, vol. 4, Bombay: Jaisuklal Shah, pp. 19-22 
  • Vaze, Ramkrishna Narahar (1938), Sangīta Kala Prakāśa, vol. 1, Poona: Ramkrishna Sangeet Vidyalaya, pp. 79-80 
  • Rao, Suvarnalata; Wim, van der Meer & Jane, Harvey (1999), Bor, Joep, ed., The Raga Guide: A Survey of 74 Hindustani Ragas, London: Zenith Media, <http://www.nimbus.ltd.uk> 
  • Bagchee, Sandeep (1999), NĀD Understanding Raga Music, Mumbai: Eshwar, ISBN 81-86982-08-6 
  • Kaufmann, Walter (1968), The ragas of North india, Calcutta, New Dheli, Bombay: Oxford & IBH Publishing Company 

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