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- letter r and shuddha Re/Ri, the letter R, but shuddha Ma uses m because it has a raised form - teevra Ma - which uses the letter M. Sa and Pa are always abbreviated...
- sung at night. It is sung in the first prahar of night. Most ragas with teevra ma (M) are sung at night (as per the time theory of ragas). The meend from...
- raga. Arohana: Sa komalGa teevraMa Pa Ni Sa Avarohana: S2 Ni komal Dha Pa, teevra Ma Pa komal Dha komal Ni komal Dha Pa, teevraMa komal Ga Re Sa Sa Sonant...
- with an additional pancham hole (thumb hole to achieve the note Pa) and Teevra ma hole at the end. However, standard bansuri usually only have six holes...
- Its signature phrase (Pakad) is ni-Re-Ga-/Re-Ga/ni-Re-Sa/Pa-Ma-Ga-Re/ni-Re-Sa' (Ma is teevra). Tonal movements of the notes mostly reflect zigzag motion...
- natural, four flat (Re, Ga, Dha, Ni), one sharp (Ma)] The tones must be in ascending sequence: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni A thaat cannot contain both the natural...
- placed in Kalyan thaat. All the (shuddha swaras (natural notes) along with (teevra madhyam are used in it. Generally, its vaadi swar (the most used, prin****l...
- thaat consists of an important group of evening ragas. Characterised by the teevra Madhyam, this thaat literally means good luck. Ragas of this thaat are considered...
- disciple explains that this hole was designed specifically to play the Teevra-Madhyam (‘Ma' or 4th note) of the lower octave especially in Raagas such as Puriya...
- "Shastra se shakti" Hindi "Strength through weapons" The Corps of Signals "Teevra chaukas" Hindi "Swift and secure" Corps of Engineers "Sarvatra" Sanskrit...