please send information about raag samay chacra (Uttar Hindustan style)
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The object of a raaga is to express a certain emotional mood and sentiment without any reference to time and season. As such, there are no hard and fast rules about when a particular raaga may be sung. But while the beauty of the raaga may not be marred by the time of the day it is sung, the rasa (mood) of the raaga that the artist is responsible for evoking may be enhanced by following time-cycle sussestions for raagas.
The classification of Raagas according to time is said to be ancient and determined by its vaadi and the anuvadi swaras – which are said to be more effective if performed at a particular time. The effect of notes was experienced by musicians even in the Vedic times. Thus singing of notes and pitch and place differ in Sama-gana from morning to noon to evening. Music is often defined as language of emotions and the relation between musical notes and emotion is established. The nature and intensity of emotions undergo a continuos change from dawn to dusk. It is thus in accordance with the principle of consonance to establish all arts resting on human feelings, in direct relation to emotions.
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CLASSIFICATION:
Raagas may be divided into the following types, based on the time-divisions of a full day:
The Poorva / Poorvi / Dinegeya / Suryamsaraagas sung during the Poorva Bhaag or diurnal half of the day i.e. the 12-hour period from 12 noon to 12 midnight - these are Poorvang Vaadi ragas i.e. their vaadi swar lies in the poorvang of the saptak (octave) i.e. Sa Re Ga Ma. Shuddh Madhyam is prominent in the morning Raagas. The important points to be noted are that uptil afternoon 4pm, after the Shuddha Rishabh and Shuddha Dhaivat group, come raagas with Komal Gandhar and Komal Nishad like raagas Asavari, Jaunpur. Here both Madhyams may be used with Shuddha Madhyam assuming prominence in some and Teevra Madhyam in others. In these raags Gandhar will surely be komal. The Rishabh and Dhaivat can be Shuddha or Komal. Then, later in the evening 7pm – 10pm, Teevra Madhyam is prominent e.g. Yaman, Bhoopali. Again, at night, from 10pm - dawn 4am, Raagas like Bageshree, Jaijaivanti, Malkauns with Komal Gandhar and Komal Nishad raagas are sung after the Shuddha Rishabh and Shuddha Dhaivat raagas. In these raags Gandhar will surely be komal.
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