Raga Bhimpalasi is under Kafi Thaat. The notes Ga and Ni are flat notes. In Raga Bhimpalasi Re and Dha are varjit notes( not used) in Aroha ( ascennding) . So it has only 5 notes in Aroha, but all 7 notes in Avroha( descending).
So you cannot take "Re" after "Sa" or any preceding note, and "Dha" after "Pa" or any preceding note.
really loving this performance. Thanks for the upload!
wagishwa 8 months ago
played nice but i agree as well it is not raag bhimpalasi
Yoritomo3800 1 year ago
Raga Bhimpalasi is under Kafi Thaat. The notes Ga and Ni are flat notes. In Raga Bhimpalasi Re and Dha are varjit notes( not used) in Aroha ( ascennding) . So it has only 5 notes in Aroha, but all 7 notes in Avroha( descending).
So you cannot take "Re" after "Sa" or any preceding note, and "Dha" after "Pa" or any preceding note.
Swarmadhuri30 1 year ago
its the right scale for bhimpalasi anyway
maybelaterdrums 1 year ago
@jazzminor yea it is
maybelaterdrums 1 year ago
why play khomal Gha following Re? This is not Bhimpalasi :-\ Some nice things are played here but as far as i can tell this isn't Bhimpalasi
jazzminor 1 year ago
Is it possible to have some lessons from Jay Kishor, if he is located in Baltimore.
Jallianwala 2 years ago
Soulful and inspiring. Buzz Wow
buzzconway924 2 years ago