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what is the descending order of swaras........... called ? ​

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Answered by rechel10
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Explanation:

swaras in the descending scale are known as the avarohanam of the raaga.

Answered by Tulsi4890
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The descending order of swaras is called "Avarohana" in Indian classical music. Avarohana refers to the sequence of notes played or sung in a descending order in a raga or a musical composition. It is the opposite of "Arohana," which refers to the ascending order of notes in a raga or a musical composition.

  • Avarohana is an important aspect of Indian classical music as it helps in defining the melodic structure of a raga. The sequence of notes played or sung in Avarohana is different for each raga, and it helps in distinguishing one raga from another.
  • In Indian classical music, the seven swaras are Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni.
  • Avarohana begins with the highest note and proceeds in a descending order until the lowest note.
  • The descending order of swaras is crucial in the formation and development of a raga. The Avarohana of a raga is often repeated several times, and it helps in creating a mood or a specific feeling associated with the raga.

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