can you tell me raag durga notes, please I am in need
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Durga is a raga in Hindustani Classical music. It shares some features with Shuddha Saveri of Carnatic music (such as the note positions), but is significantly different from it in terms of the sancharas of the raga.
Common phrase Re Pa, distinguished by the use of Re
Common phrase Re Pa, distinguished by the use of ReBoth Durga and Malhar have the Re Pa pairing (sangati), however, the Re Pa cohort in Malhar involves a repition of Re twice or thrice. More importantly the Re has a kaṇ of shuddha madhyam. (ma)
- Common phrase Re Pa, distinguished by the use of ReBoth Durga and Malhar have the Re Pa pairing (sangati), however, the Re Pa cohort in Malhar involves a repition of Re twice or thrice. More importantly the Re has a kaṇ of shuddha madhyam. (ma)Malhar: Ma Re Re Re[ma] Pa
- Common phrase Re Pa, distinguished by the use of ReBoth Durga and Malhar have the Re Pa pairing (sangati), however, the Re Pa cohort in Malhar involves a repition of Re twice or thrice. More importantly the Re has a kaṇ of shuddha madhyam. (ma)Malhar: Ma Re Re Re[ma] PaDurga: Ma Pa Dha Sa’ Re Dha Pa Dha Ma Re Pa.
Here, in Malhar, the transition between Re to Pa , the Re has a kaṇ of ma, and is not independently pronounced. The ma is shown stuck to Re in square brackets. Stylistically, the duplication of ‘Re’ is also noted.
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Durga
Thaat : Bilaval
Type : Audava
Time of day : Night, 9-12[1]
Arohana : Sa Re Ma Pa Dha Sa
Avarohana : Sa Dha Pa Ma Re Sa
Pakad : Re Ma Pa Dha, Ma Re
Vadi : Ma
Samavadi : Sa
Similar : Shuddha Saveri