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  • 4.3 How Do You Sing a Baṛā Khayāl?

3.2 How Do You Sing an Ālāp?

Audio Example 3.2.1: Rāg Bhairav, ālāp

Audio Example 3.2.2: Rāg Bhairav, ālāp: opening (establishing phase)

Audio Example 3.2.3: Rāg Bhairav, ālāp: intermediate ascending phase

Audio Example 3.2.4: Rāg Bhairav, ālāp: concluding phase of ascent to tār Sā

Audio Example 3.2.5: Rāg Bhairav, ālāp: descending phase (return to mahdya Sā)

Audio Example 3.2.6: Rāg Toḍī, ālāp: establishing phase

Audio Example 3.2.7: Rāg Mālkauns, ālāp: establishing phase

Audio Example 3.2.8: Ascents beyond tār Sā

Audio Example 3.2.9: Rāg Śuddh Sāraṅg, ālāp

Audio Example 3.2.10: Rāg Basant, ālāp: first descending phase

Audio Example 3.2.11: Rāg Basant, ālāp: second descending phase, leading to opening of bandiś

Audio Example 3.2.12: Rāg Yaman, ālāp: turn from ascending to descending phase

Audio Example 3.2.13: Rāg Bhīmpalāsī, ālāp

Audio Example 3.2.14: Rāg Bihāg, ālāp

Audio Example 3.2.15: Rāg Bhūpālī, ālāp: ascending and descending phases

Audio Example 3.2.16: Rāg Toḍī, ālāp

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