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Great Poet-composer tyAgarAja perfected the tune 'saraswati' in his work 'anurAgamu lEni manasuku sugnAnamu rAdu'. Meaning: A mind (heart?) which does not have deep love cannot get true awareness.
Information for Euro-American Music
Notes sequence: c,d,^f,g,a,c'. c',^a,a,g,^f,d,c.
Comparison with CMajor: e is not at all used. f becomes stronger as ^f. b becomes softer as ^a and is not used while climbing up the ladder.
rhythm: 4+4+4 = 12 beats per bar. abc2midi has checked the correctness of calculations of rhythm in the following notation.
Information for North Indian Music - HindusthAni Music
rAg sarasvati or its mother tune vAcaspati are not popular in North Indian Music. I wish the HindusthAni experts to have at these two rAgE.
notes: sa, strong suddh ri, strong tivr ma, pa, strong suddh dha, sa'. In avrOhi, kOmal ni is also taken. gandhAr nishiddh hai.
tAl: Ek tAL or chau tAL of 12 beats. Readers may pl. correct me, if I am wrong.
Information for South Indian Music - CarnAtic Music
rAga sarasvati (or saraswati) belongs to #64 mElakarta vAcaspati.
mUrchana: sa, strong catusriti ri, strong prati madhyamam, pa, strong catusriti dha, sa'. In avarOhaNa, soft kaisiki ni is also used. gandhAr is prohibited.
tALam: rUpaka tALam of 2+2+2 or 4+4+4 or 4+2 or 2+4 (etc.) patterns.
abc2midi checked the number of notelengths in each bar (which should have 12 notelengths) and gave an error-free conversion to midi.
If you wish to improve upon this notation, you can copy it and paste in a text editor of your choice. You can change it, in the way you wish to improve (following the principles of abc2midi) and then Save as a txt filename. Give the command: abc2midi filename. You will get filename1.mid. Thereafter, you can convert to wav and mp3 formats.
X:1
T:sarasvati rUpakam anurAgamu lEni tyAgarAja
M:48/32
L:1/8
Q:160
K:C
%note sequence of saraswati
[V:1]%%MIDI program 22 %accordion
c4d4 ^f4 | g4 a4 c'4 | c'4 ^a4 a4 | g2^f2 d4 c4 |
[V:2]%%MIDI program 113 %agogo
c4d4 ^f4 | g4 a4 c'4 | c'4 ^a4 a4 | g2^f2 d4 c4 ||
%stanza 1 or sthAyi or pallavi
[V:1]
|: g2a2 c'4 ^a2a2 | g8 ^aag^f | g2a2 c'd'2c' ^a2a2 | g^fga2gg2 ^aag^f :|
|: g2a2 c'ac'd'2c'^aa | g^fga2gg2 g^fd2 | g2a2 c'ac'd'2c'^aa | g^fga2gg2 g^fd2 :|
| d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f | d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f |
g2a2 c'4 ^a2a2 | g8 ^aag^f | ^f4 e4 d4 | c8 z4 |
[V:2]
|: g2a2 c'4 ^a2a2 | g8 ^aag^f | g2a2 c'd'2c' ^a2a2 | g^fga2gg2 ^aag^f :|
|: g2a2 c'ac'd'2c'^aa | g^fga2gg2 g^fd2 | g2a2 c'ac'd'2c'^aa | g^fga2gg2 g^fd2 :|
| d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f | d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f |
g2a2 c'4 ^a2a2 | g8 ^aag^f | ^f4 e4 d4 | c8 z4 ||
%stanza 2 or anupallavi or antrA
[V:1]
|: g2a2 c'4 d'2d'2 | d'4 d'2c'2 c'4 | c'4 ^a2a2 c'4 | d'4 c'8 :|
|: g2a2 c'4 d'2d'2 | d'4 g'^f'd'2 c'4 | c'4 ^a2a2 c'4 | d'4 c'8 |
gac'2 d'2g'^f' d'4 | c'4 ^a2a2 g2a2 | ac'^aa g4 ^aag^f | ^f12 :|
g2a2 c'4 ^a2a2 | g8 ^aag^f | d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f |
d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f | e4 d4 c4 | c8 z4 |
[V:2]
|: g2a2 c'4 d'2d'2 | d'4 d'2c'2 c'4 | c'4 ^a2a2 c'4 | d'4 c'8 :|
|: g2a2 c'4 d'2d'2 | d'4 g'^f'd'2 c'4 | c'4 ^a2a2 c'4 | d'4 c'8 |
gac'2 d'2g'^f' d'4 | c'4 ^a2a2 g2a2 | ac'^aa g4 ^aag^f | ^f12 :|
g2a2 c'4 ^a2a2 | g8 ^aag^f | d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f |
d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f | e4 d4 c4 | c8 z4 ||
%stanza 3 or caraNam
[V:1]
|: g2g2 g2g2 ^f4 | gag^f d4 c4 | c4 ^A2A2 c4 | d2^f2 g4 ^aag^f :|
g2a2 c'4 d'4 | d'2c'2 c'4 ^a2a2 | g2a2 c'4 d'4 | d'2c'2 c'4 ^a2a2 |
|: g2a2 c'4 d'4 | g^fd2 c'4 ^a2a2 | c'4 ^a2a2 g2^f2 | ga^aa g2g2 ^aag^f :|
g2a2 c'4 ^a2a2 | g8 ^aag^f | d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f |
d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f | e4 d4 c4 | c8 z4 |
[V:2]
|: g2g2 g2g2 ^f4 | gag^f d4 c4 | c4 ^A2A2 c4 | d2^f2 g4 ^aag^f :|
g2a2 c'4 d'4 | d'2c'2 c'4 ^a2a2 | g2a2 c'4 d'4 | d'2c'2 c'4 ^a2a2 |
|: g2a2 c'4 d'4 | g^fd2 c'4 ^a2a2 | c'4 ^a2a2 g2^f2 | ga^aa g2g2 ^aag^f :|
g2a2 c'4 ^a2a2 | g8 ^aag^f | d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f |
d'2c'2 ^a2a2 c4 | d4 gfg2 ^aag^f | e4 d4 c4 | c8 z4 ||
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