• Re: Hamir/Kamod differences.

    From ChristianAMR@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 30 06:46:02 2023
    The GMRS phrase is common to both ragas, and also with Kedar and
    Chayanat. Kamod emphasizes P and R, while Hamir emphasizes D and G.

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    Agree with Hamir , Chhayanat and Kamod . But in Kedar I think " m SRS or m RSR S " are more common .
    Btw in some versions of Shuddh Bilawal or " Plain " Bilawal GmRS is also used , sometimes more G m

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  • From ChristianAMR@21:1/5 to S Chatterjee on Mon Jan 30 06:50:14 2023
    (S Chatterjee ) writes:

    The GMRS phrase is common to both ragas, and also with Kedar and
    Chayanat. Kamod emphasizes P and R, while Hamir emphasizes D and G.


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    Agree with Kamod , Hamir and Chhayanat but in Kedar I think m SR S or m RSR S are more used .
    Btw in some versions of Shuddh Bilawal and " plain " Bilawal GmRS is also used , sometimes more like G (m)R S : R receiving a m Kan .

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  • From ChristianAMR@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 30 08:18:10 2023
    ^
    From Soundofindia site :

    Bilawal

    Avaroha S'N-DP,DnDP,mG-mR-S
    Pakad GPDnS',S'NDnDP-mGmRS

    Ok , so also mG mR S or mGmRS

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