Ramkali

Ramkali is a sweet early morning raga in Hindustani classical music which belongs to Bhairav thaat. In this raga, as in Bhairav, second degree (rishabh) and sixth degree (dhaivat) are flat. The vadi-samvadi are P/S, the aroha is S r G M P, G M d N S' and the avroha is S' N d P m P, d (N)d P, G M r S. Flat nishad (seventh degree) and sharp madhyama (fourth degree) are used often.

Ramkali
ThaatBhairav
Time of dayDaybreak
SynonymRamakri

Notes

    sa ga ma pa DH ni sa

    Sa ni DH p,M ,p DH ni DH p,g m re sa


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