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Classical Music Instrumental ❤️ Raag Bilawal & Yaman

A rendition of Classical Instrumental Music | Raga Bilavil & Raga Yaman | Indian Classical Music 1. Raag Bilawal - 00:03 2. Raag Yaman - 08:27 Instrumental - Sudhakar, Ganesh Muthu & S.Sathish Raga Yaman - Yaman (also known as Emaan in West Asia and 'Kalyani' in Carnatic classical music) is a heptatonic (Sampurna) Hindustani Classical raga of Kalyan Thaat. Raga Bilavil - Bilawal is a raga and basic thaat (musical mode) in Hindustani classical music. It is equivalent to the Carnatic melakarta raga Dheerasankarabharanam, as well as the Western Ionian mode (major scale) and contains the notes S R G m P D N S' (see swara for explanation). The pitches of Bilawal thaat are all shuddha, or natural. Flat (komal) or sharp (tivra) of pitches always occurs with reference to the interval pattern in Bilawal thaat. The Indian national anthem Jana gana mana is sung in raag Bilawal. Classical music is art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western music (both liturgical and secular). It encompasses a broad span of time from roughly the 11th century to the present day. The two main traditions of classical music are Carnatic music, found predominantly in the peninsular regions, and Hindustani music, found in the northern, eastern and central regions. The basic concepts of this music includes shruti (microtones), swara (notes), alankar (ornamentations), raga (melodies improvised from basic grammars), and tala (rhythmic patterns used in percussion). Its tonal system divides the octave into 22 segments called shrutis, not all equal but each roughly equal to one quarter of a whole tone of Western music.

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