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Raga Hamsadhwani | Dr Jyotsna Srikanth | Carnatic Violin | Music of India

#jyotsna #carnatic #hamsadhwani Srikanth is adept at both Carnatic and Western traditions with parallel eloquence. This recital of Srikanth is a celebration of her unfazed dexterity and soulfulness with which she plays Raga Hamsadhvani. Enjoy this music piece? You can WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE –https://bit.ly/3Aufh47 You can start your free no-obligation trial of the Darbar Player and watch the full performance today. Click here and sign up for a no obligation 3 trial and watch the full length version of this video now at - https://bit.ly/3Aufh47 - You can also get the Darbar App which will let you download content and watch later, this is great for when you are offline or travelling. Please join us and support Indian classical music and artists. Check out your app stores and search for the Darbar App today. You might be asking, why is Darbar giving me a free trial? We are passionate about Indian classical music and have the largest online archive of videos - we want everyone to experience the bliss of Indian classical music. This is one of those of things that can’t be put into words, this is something that must be experienced. Even if you decide to leave after this trial, that is perfectly fine. In closing, the best part of your membership is that you can feel 100% confident that you are supporting Indian classical music and musicians through a registered non-profit organisation. Click https://bit.ly/3Aufh47 to start your free no-obligation 3 day trial immediately. You are only one click away - transport yourself into the largest online archive of Indian classical music 😊 ______________________________________________________________ Learn more about the Artist: Srikanth is the most sought-after Carnatic violinist and composer in Europe, known for her versatility and ability to collaborate with different genres seamlessly. She is intensely rooted in Carnatic classical music alongside having formal western classical music education. More about the Music: Hamsadhwani is an upanga janya of the 29th melakarta Dhirasankarabharaṇa. It is an audava (pentatonic) raga. The notes used are ṣaḍja, chatusruti, riṣabha, antara gandhara, pachama and kakali niṣada. The ascending and descending notes are: S R2 G3 P N3 Ṡ - Ṡ N3 P G3 R2 S In Western music notation, if C is taken as the base or tonic note, then the scale is  C D E G B C - C B G E D C  Hamsadhwani was created by Ramaswami Dikṣhitar, who was the father of one among the trinity of Carnatic music, Muthuswami Dikṣhitar. It has also been inducted into the Hindustani system. Hamsadhwani is a rakti raga – one that pleases instantaneously. It offers ample scope for improvisation and is considered an auspicious melody, well-suited for a minor presentation in a concert. Ga and Ni (3rd and 7th) are the dominant and sub-dominant notes respectively.   It portrays feelings of wonderment and valour very effectively, just as it can convey the feeling of devotion or bhakti bhava too.   Musicians: Dr Jyotsna Srikanth (violin) B C Manjunath (mridangam) Prathap Ramachandra (ghatam) R N Prakash (kanjira) ________________________________________________________________ Darbar believes in the power of Indian classical arts to stir, thrill and inspire. Through shared experiences and digital connectivity, we ensure that one of the world’s finest art forms reaches the widest possible audience. Founded in 2006, we deliver premium quality live events, music education, broadcasts and online engagement through promoting artistic innovation and creative technology. We are also committed to providing a platform for new talent from India and the UK. All Rights Reserved ©2022 Darbar Arts Culture Heritage Trust

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