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Raga Hameer is a nocturnal Hindustani Classical Raga nominally placed in the ''thaat'' Kalyan. All the ''shuddha swaras'' (Natural notes) along with ''teevra madhyam'' (F#) are used in it. Generally, its ''vaadi swar'' (the most used, principal note of a raga on which a pause may be taken) is ''dhaivat'' (A Natural) and the ''samavaadi swar'' (the secondmost used important note assisting the ''vaadi swar'') is ''gandhar'' (E Natural). However, some exponents consider the ''vaadi swar'' to be ''pancham'' (G Natural) as Hamir is mainly sung in the upper half of an octave and is nocturnal."Pancham" is not taken in the "aaroh" but is taken in "avroh".Its jati is "Shadav Sampurn". "vadi Svar" is 'Dhaivat(Dh)' & 'Samvadi Swar' is 'Gandhar(g)' ==Ascent and Descent of Notes in Hameer== In the ascent, all natural notes are used sometimes with F#. In the descent,both of the madhyamas are used. A beautiful feature during the descent is the series of the swaras 'Pa ga ma re sa' (G E F D C). At times, ''Komal Nishad (ni)'' (B Flat) is also used as in 'Dha ni Pa' during the descent .The general ascent and descent of the notes is : Sa Re Sa, Ga Ma Dha, Ni Dha Sa C D C, E F A, B A C Sa Ni Dha Pa, ma Pa Dha Pa, Ga Ma Re Sa C B A G, F# G A G, E F D C The Sanskrit scholars do not permit the use of teevra madhyam in this Raga and consider it to have emanated from Raga Bilawal. But today the F# has become a part of the Raga in question. A special characteristic feature of this raga is the specific way in which the dhaivat (dha) is sung or played with a touch of upper nishad (ni) at the beginning. This raga is very popular due to its melodius, appealing nature.The time to sing this raga is 2nd prahar of night i.e. 9:00pm-12:00 night. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hameer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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