Showing posts with label characteristics of Dhrupad music. Show all posts
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Sunday 31 January 2021

Dhrupad Music-An Ancient From of Hindustani Classical Music

Music is an eternal deity of love. Music is a universal truth that defines how space got created when the particles collided. When two atoms collide with each other it creates a dome of the vibrational genre that is music. Music is the pulse that creates an oscillatory effect on the body that is permanent. Music has no sign language, a deaf persona with his senses can taste the music. 

The music is played with the help mixture of vocals, instruments, and audience. Music is the entity of vibrational force that when gets stuck with someone's, heart his body gets danced without any movement of the body. Music is everywhere in this global world

Music creates an influential effect on the senses. Music gives enlightenment to those whose last wish is to listen to it. Music provides an energetic luster on the loved ones with the glittery lining of colors. Music connects loved ones that live far. 

When Goddess Saraswati (goddess of arts, music, and dance) plays Veena: all gods dance with just plucking of a string of Veena. Music creates a harmonic vibration that makes everyone feel good. Music is an island of octaves that has no medium.


Drupad Music


 
History of Dhrupad

A kind of music that originated during the ancient period 200 B.C.E - 200 C.E from the Indian Sub-Continent. The roots of Dhrupad Music is very ancient it had been described from the religious text Natyashastra by Bharata. Dhrupad is taken from Sanskrit whereas Dhruva means immovable and pada means verse. In Carnatic music called Haveli Sangeet. It is one of the core forms of Classical Music that is found in the Whole Indian Sub-Continent. The earliest source of Dhrupad music is described in Ain-i- Akbari Written by Abul Fazl 

Dhrupad Music is spiritual, heroic, thoughtful, virtuous, embedding moral wisdom or a solemn form of song-music combination. 

Dhrupad  is performed by a single persona. It is monophonic in nature. Dhrupad is an ancient genre and another music called khyal is originated from it. 

  Instruments Used in Dhrupad Music

Pakhawaj, Mridanga, Rudra-Veena, Tabla, Surbahar, Sursringar, Cylindrical Drum, Veena  are some of the notable instruments used in Dhrupad Music.

  Characteristics of Dhrupad Music 

A Dhrupad has at least four stanzas, called Sthayi (or Asthayi), Antara, Sanchari, and Abhoga. The Sthayi part is a melody that uses the middle octave's first tetrachord and the lower octave notes. The Antara part uses the middle octave's second tetrachord and the higher octave notes The Samcari part is the development phase, which holistically builds using parts of Sthayi and Antara already played, and it uses melodic material built with all the three octave notes.The Abhoga is the concluding section, that brings the listener back to the familiar starting point of Sthayi, albeit with rhythmic variations, with diminished notes like a gentle goodbye, that are ideally mathematical fractions such as dagun (half), tigun (third) or caugun (fourth)

Famous Personas in Dhrupad Music

Ustad Baha-ud-din Dagar, Pt. Uday Bhawalkar, Dagarvani, Us. Sayeeduddin Dagar, Umakant Gundecha, Sunita Amin, Uday Bhawalkar, Wasifuddin Dagar,  Nirmalaya Dey