Pilu

Pilu
Thaat Kafi
Season Rainy season
Arohana 'P 'N S g m P N S'
Avarohana S' N D P m G m P g R S 'N S
Vadi G
Samavadi N
Synonym Piloo
Similar Kirwani

Pilu or Piloo is a raga of Hindustani classical music. It is mostly used in light-classical forms, like thumris.

Aroha and Avaroha

Arohana: 'P 'N S g m P N S'
'N S G m P N S'
S G m P D S'
S R m P N S'

Avarohana S' N D P m G m P g R S 'N S
S' N S' D n D P m G m P G P m g R S 'N S
Some performances include shades of tivra MA

Vadi and Samavadi

G as vadi N as samvadi

Pakad or Chalan

S g R g S R 'N S, G m n P g - S

S g R S 'N S 'N - 'P 'd 'P 'N S - g R g 'N S

Organization and relationships

Related ragas: Kirwani resembles an ancient kind of Pilu.

Thaat: Bhatkhande classified Pilu in the Kafi thaat,[1]).

Samay (time)

3rd part of day.

Seasonality

Often related to the monsoon season

Rasa

Shaant (Peaceful)

Thaat

Kafi

Historical information

Important recordings

References

  1. Jairazbhoy(1995)
  2. Lavezzoli, Peter (2006). The Dawn of Indian Music in the West. A&C Black. p. 63. ISBN 0826418155. Retrieved 14 June 2017.

Literature

Bor, Joep (c. 1997), The Raga Guide, Charlottesville,Virginia: Nimbus Records, archived from the original on 2003-12-03
Jairazbhoy, N.A. (1995), The Rags of North Indian Music: Their Structure & Evolution, Bombay: Popular Prakashan .
Bhatkhande, Vishnu Narayan (1968–73), Kramika Pustaka Malika, Hathras: Sangeet Karyalaya .

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