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Bhoopali, also known as ''Bhoop'', ''Bhopali,'' or ''Bhupali'', is a
Hindustani classical Hindustani classical music is the classical music of northern regions of the Indian subcontinent. It may also be called North Indian classical music or, in Hindustani, ''shastriya sangeet'' (). It is played in instruments like the violin, sita ...
raga. Bhupālī, is a raag in
Kalyan Thaat Kalyan () is one of the ten basic thaats of Hindustani music from the Indian subcontinent. It is also the name of a raga (more popularly known as Yaman) within this thaat. Description Kalyan thaat consists of an important group of evening ragas ...
. It is a pentatonic scale (uses 5 notes in ascending and descending scale). Most of the songs in this raga are based on Bhakti rasa. Since it uses 5 notes, belongs to the "Audav jaati" of ragas. The same raga in
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is known as
Mohanam Mohanam is a rāga in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is an ''audava'' rāga (or ''owdava'' rāga, meaning pentatonic scale). It is usually described as a '' janya'' rāga of Harikamboji (28th Melakartha Raga) ...
. Raga Bhoopali, Raga Yaman, and
Raga Bhairav Bhairav is a Hindustani classical raga of Bhairav thaat. It is a sampurna raga that is traditionally performed in the morning and also as the beginning piece in concerts. It is the defining raga of its own Thaat. Raga Kalingda in Hindustan ...
tend to be the three basic ragas of Hindustani music, learned first by its students.


Theory

Karhade (2011) explains that raga Bhopali consists of just 5 notes - सा रे ग प ध (sa, re, ga, pa and dha). It does not use Ma (also called Madhyam) and Ni (also called Nishadh). It is said that the absence of Ni (representative of physical pleasure) and Ma (representative of loving) means this raga is about non-attachment. The Introduction consists of two parts – ''Aaroh'' आरोह (where the notes are simply recited on an ascending scale) and A''varoha'' (where the notes are simply recited on a descending order) Thereafter, with these same five notes, different combinations are made by the singer, similar to short phrases, also called "chalan".


Aroha and avaroha

The scale of ''Bhopali'' uses only ''Shuddh''
swara Svara or swara (Devanagari: स्वर, generally pronounced as ''swar'') is a Sanskrit word that connotes simultaneously a breath, a vowel, the sound of a musical note corresponding to its name, and the successive steps of the octave or '' ...
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(ascent): Sa Re Ga Pa Dha Sa' *
Avaroha An Avarohana, Avarohanam or Avaroha, in the context of Indian classical music, is the descending scale of any raga.''Ragas in Carnatic music'' by Dr. S. Bhagyalekshmy, ''Glossary'' pages, Pub. 1990, CBH Publications The notes descend in pitch ...
(descent): Sa'! Dha Pa Ga Re Sa


Vadi and samavadi

* Vadi Gandhar – ga *
Samavadi The Samavadi is the second-most prominent (though not necessarily second-most played) note of a raga in Indian classical music. The primary note of the raga is the '' vadi''; the vadi and samvadi are in most cases a fourth or fifth apart. A ''s ...
Dhaivat – Dha


Alap

# S, D1 D1...S, R - - S...D1 S..., D1 - - - P1, S - - - D1 S - - D1 P1, P1 D1, D1 D1 S


Pakad and chalan

The Pakad (catchphrase that often helps in identifying a raga) is: S R G R S D1 S R G or: S R G R S D1 S R G P G D P G R S or: G R P G G R S R D1 S or: G R S D1 S R G R P G D P G R S or: G R P G S R D1 S Some chalans (elaborations of the pakad) are: # S R G R S D1 S R G # S R G R S D1 P1 # P1 D1 S R G R G # S R P G # G R S R G P # G P D P D D S’ # P G P D P D S’ R’ G’ R’ G’ # G’ R’ S’ D P G R S Note: Normally written swaras (individual notes) indicate the middle octave. A swara immediately followed by 1 indicates the ''mandra saptak'' (lower octave) and ' indicates the ''taar saptak'' (higher octave). A few movements in Bhopali are important to note. There is typically a slide when descending between Sa and Dha, as well as between Pa and Ga. These slides parallel each other and can be used to create a symmetry about how the Swaras are developed. Also, many performers will bring out the ''Kalyan'' flavor of Bhopali by using ' of the notes Ni and Ma. That is to say, these notes are only vaguely suggested in passing ornaments, not actually sung for long enough for the Swara to become a clear part of the Raga. Some examples would be: (N1)D1 S P(m)P(m) D P where the notes in parenthesis are connected by slides or sung as ''meend''.


Bandish

This bandish is bound with Teentaal (16 beats). 1 2 3 4 , 5 6 7 8 , 9 10 11 12 , 13 14 15 16 ,
Asthayi Sthayi or Asthaayi is an initial phrase or line of a fixed, melodic composition in Hindustani music. It's a way of systematizing the parts of a composition. The Sthayi part of a Dhrupad Dhrupad is a genre in Hindustani classical music from the Ind ...
: D S D2 P , G2 R2 S R2 , G2 _ G2 P , G2 R2 S _ , S R2 G2 P , R2 G2 P D2 , G2 P D2 P , G2 R2 S _ , Antara: G2 _ G2 G2 , P _ D2 P , S' _ S' S' , D3 R3 S' _, G3 G3 R3 S', R3 R3 S' D3, S' _ D2 P , G2 R2 S _, The Asthayi starts with the 9th beat.


Organisation and relationships

Raga Bhoopali belongs to the
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Thaat. Related ragas: Deshkar (a pentatonic raga belonging to the Bilawal Thaat with the same scale as Bhoopali). Shuddha Kalyan is another similar raga.


Samay (Time)

First part of night. 7-9


Rasa

''Bhakti Rasa'' (Devotional) The essence from the raga evokes the Shanti Rasa – peaceful and calming.


Film songs

Bhoopali is a popular raga used in Indian folk songs, and thus in Hindi and other regional film songs.
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: * "Ghanashyama Sundara" (''
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Tamil movie songs in Mohanam


See also

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Shivaranjani Shivaranjani or Sivaranjani is a musical scale used in Indian classical music. There are two scales, one in Hindustani music and one in Carnatic music. The Hindustani rāga is a pentatonic scale, as is the Carnatic scale categorized as Audava ...


References


External links


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