Monday, August 01, 2011
Western - Carnatic Scales
In Carnatic Music, one learns several hundred ragams(scales) and thalams(rhythm). While I was preparing for my Berklee audition couple of years ago, I had an opportunity to browse through some western scales. Since then I have been quite intrigued by the similarities (and differences); how western scales translate to Carnatic music and vice versa. I finally managed to put together the following table which consists of a western scale and it's equivalent carnatic ragam, if any. It is interesting to see how the scales either translate to a Melakarta raga, janya raga, or a random vakra ragam. I really enjoyed doing this and found something very interesting - what is called the "Hindu scale" (Myxolodian b13) is actually raga "Charukeshi". Apart from this, there are other scales like "Japanese" which is "Kanakambari"," Jazz Melodic Minor" which is "GowriManohari". I am looking for the carnatic equivalent of "Hirajoshi", which seems like Shivaranjani with a flat "dha". It will be great to hear what you think of this and if you can find the missing links to any other scales here..
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Hai ramya .. I tried to understand the dorian mode and interpret it to hemavathi raagam, but it fits better with subhapanthuvarali than hemavathi when I hear hymn of zeus a greek old music in dorian mode.. could you please enlighten me with any video which interprets the sR2G1M2PD2N1S
Thank you
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This is very interesting, thanks! And useful. Exactly what the Doctor ordered.
Hi Ramya... I am sure u are far more better musician than me but i would like to ask some clarification on my understanding of scales
1-Dorian(Sharp 6 in Natural minor) is Karaharapriya
2.Phrygian - Thodi
3. Lydian - Kalyani
Correct me if i am wrong
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