Some Dhrupad singers have said that it is during the aalaap, jod, and jhaala sections that the real nature of the Raaga is revealed. That is when the rasa is fully expressed -- rasaabhivyakti takes place and the listener is filled with the raaga's main rasa. When rhythm comes in the rasa-vyan^jana is reduced. Definitely, taans are entertaining and contain the rasa of adbhuta and even haasya. But to feel and absorv the deep character of the raag, the first three sections are the best. To clarify, I am just repeating what I have read /heard from master musicians.
"Kerwani" is taken from Carnatic music to Hindustani. It is a complete scale with all seven notes in ascending and descending. Taking C as tonic Sa, the Carnatic scale is having C, D, D#, F, G, G#, B in ascending (descending it has same notes in descending order)
Beautiful... Deep... Invokes the Spirit of God for me. Causes me to sit still, stop thinking, and soak in the Love of God. To know, effortlessly, the unknowable. Thank you.
Thank u very much for sharing such a rare raga played by a maestro who takes away all music listeners to different world. Very proud & great to have such a musician with us.
Бого Благодарность Богу Единому! И Всем Иерархиям Света Вселенной!!! За Индию и Индийские народы! God's Gratitude To The One God! And To All The Hierarchies Of Light In The Universe!!! For India and the Indian peoples!
SO VERY BEAUTIFUL A RAAGA OF KARNATAKA ORIGIN - MEANING MAATAA SARASWATEE - ; PLAYED SO VERY BEAUTIFULLY TOO. (SA, SHUDDHA-RE, KOMAL-GA; SHUDDHA-MA; PA; KOMAL-DHA; SHUDDHA-NI; THE DESCENDING ALSO USES THE SAME NOTES. IT IS A HARMONIC MINOR SCALE).
Carnatic doesn't mean Karnataka....Karna.. as in ear in Sanskrit ...that which is sweet to the ears... is what it indicates.. Just pointing out that is all
@@anillpillai but carnatic music is believed to have originated from karnataka...as pundara dasa is considered to be the father of carnatic music ...a.k.a karnataka Sangeeta pitamaha
Nilkanth Deshpande Hi The picture you see is the original cover of the CD called " Meditative Romance " wich starts with this Alap of Kerwani, followed by track nr. 2 -Raga Des and nr.3-a Folk Indian tune. So there´s no further development of Raga Kerwani on this recording, unfortunately !
Hi its a Wonderful piece... I just wonder about the Title as Kerwani. Is it the same raga as Kirwani from Kirwani Thaat ? Can any one just leave a little comment on it.. Thanks Massimiliano
Here you can find a few comments from a Sarod player on the raag, which is similar, by the way, to the western scale Harmonic Minor: sarod.com.au/raga-kirwani/
In description of the raga you have written something wrong...it should be Ascending: S R g m P d N S and Descending S N d P m g R S...Correct me if I am wrong...
Some Dhrupad singers have said that it is during the aalaap, jod, and jhaala sections that the real nature of the Raaga is revealed. That is when the rasa is fully expressed -- rasaabhivyakti takes place and the listener is filled with the raaga's main rasa. When rhythm comes in the rasa-vyan^jana is reduced. Definitely, taans are entertaining and contain the rasa of adbhuta and even haasya. But to feel and absorv the deep character of the raag, the first three sections are the best. To clarify, I am just repeating what I have read /heard from master musicians.
you are right
Truly meditative of Vishnu's wisdom and Krishna's charming flute.
"Kerwani" is taken from Carnatic music to Hindustani. It is a complete scale with all seven notes in ascending and descending.
Taking C as tonic Sa, the Carnatic scale is having C, D, D#, F, G, G#, B in ascending (descending it has same notes in descending order)
Beautiful... Deep... Invokes the Spirit of God for me. Causes me to sit still, stop thinking, and soak in the Love of God. To know, effortlessly, the unknowable. Thank you.
John Williams Beautifully said. Couldn't have spoken wiser words myself.
Hindustani classical music is divine and the musicians like Hair jee brings us to the heaven and we feel realise the spiritualism.
This is transcendental in its finest and purest forms. Leave these plains for the abode where it's divine beyond words.
Thank u very much for sharing such a rare raga played by a maestro who takes away all music listeners to different world. Very proud & great to have such a musician with us.
Merci c'est merveilleux
A great E-Minor janaka/parental rAga! Also, sounds great in Chaurasia's flute!
I cry every time i listen to this.May be Shahjan love was so deep as this piece from Harishji...i cried when i am not drunk also:)
Бого Благодарность Богу Единому! И Всем Иерархиям Света Вселенной!!! За Индию и Индийские народы!
God's Gratitude To The One God! And To All The Hierarchies Of Light In The Universe!!! For India and the Indian peoples!
Best flute I have ever heard
I am speechless
The most wonderful musician
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Serene.
This man and his flute always put serene thoughts in my mind. :)
Sublime. Thanks for sharing
Awesome!!!
classic raga from greatest musician!
AWESOME PLAYING...SO INSPIRING...THANK YOU FOR SHARING
Panditji divine. Awesome techniques.
Yes, thank you for sharing this wonderful piece !
Very very Nice
Sublime, meditative, blissful!thanks for sharing.
Amazing !! Sublime!!
I think those 18 peoples who dislike this music are absolutely brainless or deaf...
And 7 more braindeads just joined the Numbskull League of Idiots, 25 now as of today
Wonderful upload...I dint have this album in my collection...Thank you rliesky56 for such a wonderful job...
Thank you for uploading this Alap
SO VERY BEAUTIFUL A RAAGA OF KARNATAKA ORIGIN - MEANING MAATAA SARASWATEE - ; PLAYED SO VERY BEAUTIFULLY TOO. (SA, SHUDDHA-RE, KOMAL-GA; SHUDDHA-MA; PA; KOMAL-DHA; SHUDDHA-NI; THE DESCENDING ALSO USES THE SAME NOTES. IT IS A HARMONIC MINOR SCALE).
Carnatic doesn't mean Karnataka....Karna.. as in ear in Sanskrit ...that which is sweet to the ears...
is what it indicates..
Just pointing out that is all
@@anillpillai but carnatic music is believed to have originated from karnataka...as pundara dasa is considered to be the father of carnatic music ...a.k.a karnataka Sangeeta pitamaha
Hi @rliesky56 ,
this year june I will play same raag on flute in black box hall of Gasteig Munich.
Mere Guru ! Mere Prabhu !!
Great!!!
The music speaks by herself..., no comment!😏
brilliant!
Lovely
loveinit peacinit joyinit
great.....
sundar
good ...i love it
se me pone la piel de gallina :k
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How can I express gratitude to you Sir. Where are jor,jhala,vilambit and drut.Please upload remaining part and oblige
Nilkanth Deshpande Hi The picture you see is the original cover of the CD called " Meditative Romance " wich starts with this Alap of Kerwani, followed by track nr. 2 -Raga Des and nr.3-a Folk Indian tune. So there´s no further development of Raga Kerwani on this recording, unfortunately !
there r jod and jhala along with alap in this track.
This is enough to make us realize impermanance
mar dala
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Hi its a Wonderful piece... I just wonder about the Title as Kerwani. Is it the same raga as Kirwani from Kirwani Thaat ? Can any one just leave a little comment on it..
Thanks Massimiliano
Max Maxim Yes It is kirwani only
Here you can find a few comments from a Sarod player on the raag, which is similar, by the way, to the western scale Harmonic Minor: sarod.com.au/raga-kirwani/
This is Keera vani.. Keera is sanskkrit for parrot Vani is the sound
Thaats are from hindustani music
There is no Kirvani thaat..
Regards
AP
@@DKMKartha108 True
In description of the raga you have written something wrong...it should be Ascending: S R g m P d N S and Descending S N d P m g R S...Correct me if I am wrong...
You are right
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