Hindol
Thaat | Kalyan |
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Type | Audava |
Time of day | After midnight / Early morning |
Hindustani classical music |
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Hindol is a Hindustani classical raga.
Technical description
Arohana
The Arohana has five notes.
Sa Ga Ma# Dha Ni Dha Sa.
Avarohana
The Avarohana has five notes.
Sa Ni Dha Ma# Ga Sa.
Re and Pa are not used. The only Teevra note used is Ma (henceforth represented by Ma#). All other swaras are shuddha.
Jati
Audhva- Audhav
Samai (Time)
The raga is to be sung or played on an instrument such as veena, sitar, sehnai, flute, etc.,during the first part of the day.
Further Information
The raga has Teevra Madhyam at its heart, and revolves around that note, resting on Dha or Ga. A prominent movement in Hindol is the gamak, heavy and forceful oscillations particularly using Ma# and Dha. Its structure and phrasing is the imitation of a swing, hence the name Hindol (Hindola means swing). The Ni in the avarohana is very weak, and in most compositions it is used obliquely or often entirely avoided. Mostly pure classical genre of music like Khayals or Dhamars are composed in this raga.