07. Poorvanga and Uttaranga comes in a) Korvai b) Kuraipu c) Chaapu d) Meetu
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Poorvanga and Uttaranga comes in Chaapu.
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- Poorvanga means the first section or part whereas Uttaranga means the next section or part.
- The most common tala after Adi tala and Rupkala in Carnatic music is chappu tala, which originates from the word 'chaippu'.
- Chappu is evolved from South Indian folk music.
- Chappu or Chaippu means slanting or sloping.
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c) Chaapu
Explanation:
- The first section or part is known as Poorvanga, whereas the second piece or part is known as Uttaranga.
- Chappu tala, which comes from the term 'chaippu,' is the most popular tala in Carnatic music after Adi tala and Rupkala.
- South Indian traditional music gave birth to Chappu.
- Slanting or sloping is referred to as Chappu or Chaippu.
- Ragas formed in the lower octave up to the dominant note of the middle octave are known as Poorvang Precedence Ragas. The Poorvang region is also home to the Vadi note of such Ragas. The Vadi note, for example, is the third in Raga Yaman (Gandhar). The Poorvang region of the middle octave, as well as the region of the lower octave, are used to create this Raga.
- Ragas formed from the dominant note (Panchama) upwards, encompassing the upper octave, are known as Uttarang Precedence Ragas (Tar Saptak). Poorvang Ragas are usually played around 12 p.m., while Uttarang Ragas come alive in the morning!
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