Gara (raga)

Raga Gara
Thaat
TypeSampurna - Sampurna [1]
Time of day6 pm / 9 pm - late evening[2]
ArohanaS G (komal) m P D N S [3]
AvarohanaS N D P m G (komal) S
PakadR g R S D n P D N S G M R g R [4]
ChalanR g R S D n P D N S G M R g R [4]
VadiGa
SamavadiNi
SimilarPiloo, Jaijaiwanti

Gara is a Hindustani classical raga belonging to the Khamaj Thaat. This raga is similar to raga Jaijaiwanti. Both ragas i.e. raga Jaijaiwanti and raga Gara, have the same svaras. Gara is a rare raga.[5] It is rendered in the late evening.[2] The raga uses all the seven notes, six in the ascent and seven in the descent. Therefore, the Jati of the raga is Shaadav-Sampurna. While some say that seven svaras are played in the ascent and seven in the descent. Therefore, the Jati then becomes Sampurna-Sampurna.[1] It uses both, the Komal (flat) and Shuddha (full) Nishad, and all other notes are Shuddha (full).[3] The derivative ragas out of this structure are grouped under the broad head of Khamaj Thaat. Gara belongs to a family of melodic entities, which were apparently derived from folk melodies, and entered art-music in association with the thumri genre. This family includes ragas like Kafi, Piloo, Jangula, Barwa, and Zilla, along with several others.[4] This raga expresses the feeling of happiness and satisfaction of achievement, however it simultaneously conveys the sadness of losing. This raga is also a vivacious and romantic one.

  1. ^ a b Raag : Gara | sangtar.com
  2. ^ a b "- Raagtime".
  3. ^ a b Gara Raaga – Indian Music School
  4. ^ a b c Ragas Darbari And Gara
  5. ^ Raag Gara is a rare raga. It belongs to... - Indian Music Group (IMG) | Facebook