Roop Manjari Mallar raag is a variant of Mallar which originates from Kaphi thaat. Both Ghandhar are used in this raag and komal Ghandhar is used less .These harmonies of ‘Ma Re’ and ‘RePa’ Mallar are there in this. The part of Desh comes in its Uttarang and ‘Ma, Ga Ma Re, Sa’ avaroh in this Purvanga.
Roop Manjari Mallar Raag
How To Read Sargam Notes –
- “.” is used for Mandra saptak(Lower octave notes) swars.eg- .Pa
- “*” is user for Taar Saptak (Higher Octave notes) Swars eg – Pa*
- “(k)” small character is used for komal swars.eg – ( Re(k) , Ga(k) , Dha(k) , Ni(k) )
- Ma(t) here “(t)” is used for showing teevra swar Ma(t) .
- “-” is used for Holdong the notes according to the Song.
- Swars written “ReGa” in this manner means they are playing fast or two swars on one beat.
- Ma(Ga) or (Ga)Ma Here Ga is Kan Swar or Sparsh Swar and Ma is Mool Swar. (You Can skip the kan swar if not understand how to play)
- Swars written [ Ni(k) Pa ] in this manner they are playing or singing in sliding mode means Meend acc to Indian music .
- { NiSa*Re*Sa* Ni } here this braket {} is used for showing Khatka in which swars are playing fast .
Description of Raag :-
Thaat – Kaphi thaat
Common Chalan-
[Sa, MaRe, Pa ], MaGaMa, Re, Sa, Sa,.Ni(k).Dha.Pa, ReGa(k)SaRe, MaMaPa,
PaMaNi(k)Dha Ni(k)Pa, MaPa, MaGaRe, SaRePa[ MaGaRe ] , Sa.Ni(k).Dha(k).Ni(k).Pa Sa
Re
ReReMaMaPa, MaPa, Ni(k)DhaNi(k)DhaPa, Ma GaGa, Sa, .Ni(k)DhaSa ।
Roop Manjari Mallar raag Question Answer-
What is the Common Chalan of Roop Manjari Mallar raag?
[Sa, MaRe, Pa ], MaGaMa, Re, Sa, Sa,.Ni(k).Dha.Pa, ReGa(k)SaRe, MaMaPa,
PaMaNi(k)Dha Ni(k)Pa, MaPa, MaGaRe, SaRePa[ MaGaRe ] , Sa.Ni(k).Dha(k).Ni(k).Pa Sa
Re
ReReMaMaPa, MaPa, Ni(k)DhaNi(k)DhaPa, Ma GaGa, Sa, .Ni(k)DhaSa ।
What is the Thaat of Roop Manjari Mallar raag ?
Thaat – Kaphi thaat
What is the introduction of Roop Manjari Mallar raag?
Roop Manjari Mallar raag is a variant of Mallar which originates from Kaphi thaat. Both Ghandhar are used in this raag and komal Ghandhar is used less .These harmonies of ‘Ma Re’ and ‘RePa’ Mallar are there in this. The part of Desh comes in its Uttarang and ‘Ma, Ga Ma Re, Sa’ avaroh in this Purvanga.