Saturday, July 18, 2020

Alankar

Full information about Alankar and details about how to practice.

Alankar


Hello...!!!  Friends ... !!!  Welcome back to our today's Intersting Fact.  Today I will tell you what is the Alankar in classical music and how to do the riyaaz of Alankar. So let's start….

According to Sangeet Ratnakar [a], the regular group of notes is called Alankara.  In simple words, according to the rules of the notes, the movement is called Alankar.  Many people also call palta.  Alankar is the first stage of the practice of music.  In the field of classical singing and playing, students are first practiced with alankar.  The students of the instrument gain the ability to rotate the fingers in various ways through the practice of Alankar, while the people associated with the singing field get special help in the regular practice of this.

There are many links in Alankar, which are connected to each other.  In the composition of Alankar - each alankar has an ascending order from the middle (sa) of the middle octave (sa) to the higher octave (sa) of the octave such as "Sareg, Regam, Gampa, Mpadh, Padhni, Dhanisa" and the middle of the string (s) of the octave.  There is a descending order up to (s) of the saptak such as "sanidh, nidhapa, dhapama, pamaga, magare, geresa".

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