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Bandish, cheez or gat[1] is a fixed, melodic composition in Hindustani vocal or instrumental music.[2] It is set in a specific raga, performed with rhythmic accompaniment by a tabla or pakhawaj, a steady drone, and melodic accompaniment by a sarangi, violin or harmonium. There are different ways of systematizing the parts of a composition. A bandish provides the literature element in the music, for standard structured singing. In the past many gharanas protected their bandishes from moving out of the family with gross incoherent vocal renditions.[3] In the realm of vocal music, it is often known as cheez.[4]

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Etymology

The word bandish is derived from the Hindustani language, and literally means "binding together".[4]

Sections

Sthāyī or Asthāyī: The initial, Rondo phrase or line of a fixed, melodic composition.

Antarā: The second body phrase or line of a fixed, melodic composition.

Sanchāri: The third body phrase or line of a fixed, melodic composition, seen more typically in Dhrupad bandishes.

Aabhog: The fourth and concluding body phrase or line of a fixed, melodic composition, seen more typically in Dhrupad bandishes.

Tempo

There are three variations of Bandish, regarding tempo:

Vilambit Bandish: A slow and steady melodic composition, usually in Largo to Adagio speeds.

Madhyalaya Bandish: A medium tempo melodic composition, usually set in Andante to Allegretto speeds.

Drut Bandish: A fast tempo melodic composition, usually set to Allegretto speed, and onwards.

Few List Bandish Compositions

Bandish Language Rāg Lay Tāl Composer Singer Remarks Publisher / Label Ref.
Giridhar gopal shyam Hindi Bhimsen Vilambit &Madhyalaya Bandish Roopak Mahesh Mahadev Jayateerth Mevundi Bandish on Lord Venkateshwara PM Audios & Entertainments [5][6][7]
he mhare rajendra

mana mohyo

Hindi Dhanashree Vilambit Bandish Trital Vilayat Hussain Khan Vilayat Hussain Khan
Aaj More Man Lago Hindi Gujri Todi Madhyalaya Bandish Teen Bhimsen Joshi Venus Worldwide Entertainment Pvt.Ltd. [8]
Begun Gun Gave Hindi Gujri Todi Drut Bandish: Teen Bhimsen Joshi Venus Worldwide Entertainment Pvt.Ltd. [8]
Ab to Badi Der Bhaila Hindi Bhimpalasi Vilambit Bandish Teen Bhimsen Joshi Venus Worldwide Entertainment Pvt.Ltd. [8]
Brij Mein Dhoom Machaye Kanha Hindi Bhimpalasi Drut Bandish: Teen Bhimsen Joshi Venus Worldwide Entertainment Pvt.Ltd. [8]
Dijyo Badhai Sab Mil Aaj Hindi Bhatiyar Vilambit Bandish Teen Shankar Abhyankar Sanjeev Abhyankar & Devaki Pandit Fountain Music Company [9]
Man Ke Mandir Aayo Re Hindi Bhimsen Drut Bandish Teen Mahesh Mahadev Jayateerth Mevundi Bandish on Lord Venkateshwara PM Audios & Entertainments [5][6][7][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bagchee, Sandeep (1998). Nād: Understanding Rāga Music. BPI (India) PVT Ltd. p. 328. ISBN 81-86982-07-8.
  2. ^ "Glossary". Archived from the original on 2009-08-01. Retrieved 2009-12-05.
  3. ^ Article Title[usurped]
  4. ^ a b Ashok Damodar Ranade (2006). Music Contexts: A Concise Dictionary of Hindustani Music. Bibliophile South Asia. pp. 71–. ISBN 978-81-85002-63-7. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  5. ^ a b Mahesh Mahadev's Raag Bhimsen | Giridhar Gopal Shyam | Jayateerth Mevundi | Hindustani Classical, retrieved 2023-02-05
  6. ^ a b Bharatiya Samagana Sabha (2018-07-09). Saamagana Indian Classical Music Magazine July 2018 - India's Monthly Classical Music Magazine.
  7. ^ a b Hungama, Mahesh Mahadev's Raag Bhimsen, retrieved 2023-02-15
  8. ^ a b c d Pt Bhimsen Joshi |Classical Raga Series-Vocal | Raag - Gujri Todi & Bhimpalas | Hindustani Classical, retrieved 2023-02-07
  9. ^ Raga Bhatiyar, Dijyo Badhai Sab Mil Aaj by Sanjeev Abhyankar, 2013-12-26, retrieved 2023-02-07
  10. ^ Man Ke Mandir Aayo Re by Jayateerth Mevundi & Mahesh Mahadev, 2023-02-04, retrieved 2023-02-27


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