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3:3:6:3 Some Bandishes of Agra Gharana - Notations 3:3:6:3 Some Bandishes of Agra Gharana - Notations RAGA: JOG DHRUPAD (CHAUTAAL) (Composer: Haji Sujan Khan 'Sujan') Sthayi: Pratham maana Allaah, jin rachyo noor paak, Nabi ji pe rakh imaana, e re 'Sujaan' │ Antara: Valiyan mana shaahe mardaan, Taahir mana saiyadaa, Imaan mana hasanain, Deen mana kalama, Kitaab mana Quraan ││ Sthayi x o 2 o 3 4 S S Ṇ Ṉ ̣ Ṉ ̣ P ̣ Ṇ S S - M - G̱ S G̱ S Pra tha ma maa - na - A - lla- - h Ṇ Ṉ Ṇ Ṇ S - S - S Ṉ ̣ Ṉ ̣ P̣ ̣ - P ̣ Ji na ra - chyo - noo - r paa - k Ṇ S G - M P P P MP - PM P Na bi ji - pe ra kha i maa - - na M P M G̱ PM PG MS G̱ Ṉ ̣ S P P M G̱ S G̱ S E - - - - - re - - Su jaa - - - - n x o 2 o 3 4 Antara G M P N N N Ṡ Ṡ Ṡ Ṡ - Ṡ Va li ya na ma na shaa he mar daa - na ̇̇ N Ṡ Ṡ Ġ Ġ Ṁ MĠ̠ Ġ̠ Ṡ Ṉ P P Taa he ra ma na sai - ya daa - - - MP PM MG G G M P MG M G̠ S G̠ S I maa - ma ma na ha sa - - nai - - na RAGA: JOG DHRUPAD (CHAUTAAL) contd.... Ṇ S G - M P P - N NṠ - Ṡ Dee na ma - na ka la - maa - - - ki Ṡ N̠ P M G MP P - M G̠ S G̠ S Taa - ba ma na Qu - raa - - - - - na x o 2 o 3 4 RAGA: DEEPAK KEDAR (VILAMBIT TRITAL) Sthayi: Sab jhootho bhekh pasaaro re...│ Antara: Bahut chunaaye mahalhu sare, jo makari no jalo re...││ Sthayi PDPḾP Ṡ - D P (M) SR S SR Ḿ - P - RḾPD,P (P) M sa - ba - jhu - tho - (bhe) - kh pasa - - ro - re - - - , - (- ) - x 2 o 3 Antara P P Ṡ Ṡ Ṡ Ṡ ṠD ṠṘ ṠDPM SR,S S M G P P PḾP RḾPD,P (P) M bahu ta chu na ye mahe lau sa - - - - , re jo maka ri no jalo re - - -, - ( - ) - x 2 o 3 RAGA : BAHAR (TAAL: DHAMAR) (Composer: 'Shyamrang') Sthayi: Aayi bahaar ritu alabeli, Saba bana phule saraso peelee │ Antara: 'Shyaamrang' dekh basant aayo, Jaiso dulahan naveli ││ Sthayi G̠ M ND N Ṡ - NṠ PN̠ P M P G̠ M SR S Aa - yi ba haa - r ri tu a la be - - li S S M M P G̠ M G̠ M N̠ D N NṠ Ṡ Sa ba ba na phu - le sa ra so - pi - li 3 x o 2 Antara G̠ M N̠ D N Ṡ - NṠ - Ṡ Ṙ Ṡ Ṡ N̠ D Shya ma ra nga de - kha - ba san ta aa - yo ̇̇ Ġ̠ Ṁ Ṙ Ṡ N̠ D N Ṡ SṘ ṠṄ ṠD DN NṠ - Ṡ jai - so - du la ha na na ve - - - - - - - - li 3 x o 2 RAGA: BHAIRAV (MADHYALAY JHAPTAL) (Composer: Haji Sujan Khan 'Sujan') Sthayi: Allah ho Allah, jalle shaan allah, Tero naam liye meri, hove tasallah │ Antara: Tu Karim tu rahim, tu sataar tu gaffar, Rum jhum barasat, nur tajallah ││ Sthayi x 2 o 3 D̠ - P - D̠ PM P M G M Al - lah - ho A - - lla - h MR̠ MR̠ G M PM MR̠ - S - - Jal le shaa - na Al - lla - h Ṇ S G M - P D̠ N Ṡ Ṙ̠ Te ro naa m - li ye me - ri Ṡ NṠ D̠ P D̠ PM P M G M Ho - ve - ta sa - l lla - h Antara G M D̠ - D̠ Ṡ Ṡ Ṡ - Ṡ Tu ka ri - ma tu ra hi - ma D̠ D̠ N Ṡ Ṙ̠ Ṡ Ṡ D̠ - P Tu sa tta - r tu ga ffa - r M P M G M P D̠ N Ṡ Ṙ̠ Ru ma jhu - ma ba ra sa - ta Ṡ NṠ D̠ P D̠ PM P M G M Nu - r - ta ja - - lla - h RAGA: VRINDAVANI SARANG (DRUT TRITAL) (Jointly composed by Ut. Sharafat Hussain 'Premrang' and Ut. Yunus Hussain 'Darpan') Sthayi: Jan maan taan sultaan, 'Prempiya' ko aiso gyaan, bas kar leeno bol taan │ Antara: Gamak chhut aur laag-daant aur, aiso jaiso le ho ram baan ││ Sthayi RR SṆ S N̠ N̠ PM PN ṠṘ ṠN ṠN̠ PM RS ṆS R - S - Ja - - - na ma- n- - - taa- - - - - na- su- la- taa - na - Ṃ P ̣ Ṇ S R - S - M R P M P - P - pre - ma pi ya - ko - ai - so - gya - na - RR SṆ S N̠ N̠ PM P ṘṘ ṠN Ṡ PN ṠN̠ PM RM PM RS ṆS ba- sa- - ka- ra - - li - no- - bo - - - la - taa - - - - - na- 2 o 3 x Antara M M P N̠ P P N N N Ṡ Ṡ Ṡ - Ṡ Ṡ Ṡ ga ma ka chhu - ta au ra laa - ga daa - nt au ra N Ṡ NṠ RṠ N̠ - P - M R P M N̠ P N Ṡ ae - - - - - so - - - jai - se - le - ho - ṘṘ ṠN Ṡ ṀṀ ṘṠ NṠ PN ṠṘ ṠN ṠN̠ PM RS ra - - - - ma- - - - - ba - - - - - - - - - na - o 2 3 x RAGA KHEM KALYAN ( MADYALAY TRITAL) (Composed by 'Sadarang') Sthayi: Piharawa maika hi de ho bataay, mora manwa una hi sang laga│ Antara: Ja din so drig laagi 'Sadarang', vaa din se sukh tyaga ││ Sthayi (Ṇ) S G R S D SR NS SP ̣ - S G R R SR ṆS (pi) ha ra wa mai - ka - hi - de - ho ba taa y mo- ra - P G P P ḾN DN N D (P) - Ḿ (G) - R - S Ṇ ma na wa u na - hi - - san (ga) - - (la) - - - ga - o 3 x 2 Antara P - S S S - R S N R G R ND N D P ja - di na so - dri ga la - ge sa da - - ran ga S - PG G P - PN DN (P) - Ḿ (G) - R - S Ṇ va - di na se - su - kh - (tya) - - (-) - - - ga - o 3 x 2 RAGA GORAKH KALYAN (MADHYALAY TRITAL) (Composer: Khadim Hussain Khan 'Sajanpiya') Sthayi: Piya nahi aaye, taare ginat kate rain │ Antara: Ud ud kagawa kahiyo sandesawa, 'Sajan' bina nahi chain ││ Antara MR , pi R M R S Ṉ ̣ - - - - - - Ḍ S - S Ḍ ya - na hi aa - - - - - - - - - ye, ta S R M P D - - - PD Ṉ DP MM R - S, MR - re - gi na - - - ta - - ka- te - rai - na, pi 3 x 2 o Antara M M ṠD D Ṡ Ṡ Ṡ - ṠṘ ṠṠ D Ṉ DP MM R, M u da u da ka ga wa - ka - hi - yo san de - sa - va, sa M R S Ṉ ̣ Ḍ S - M - D - Ṉ DP M R S , R ja na - bi na - - - - - na hi - chai - na, pi 3 x 2 o Raga: Barwa (Madhyalaya Trital) (Composer: Faiyaz Khan 'Prempiya') Sthayi: 'Prem' Baje mori payaliya, kaise kar aau tumare paas mitawa...│ Antara: Saas nanad mori, janam ki bairan, charcha karenge, vo to sab bich logawa││ Sthayi P - P MP DP G̱ - R S R SṈ ̣ S R Pre - m Ba- - - je - mo ri pa - - ya li M - G̱ - G̱ - R S R M P Ġ̱ Ṙ Ṡ - Ṙ ya - kai - se - ka ra aa - u tu ma re - pa Ṉ Ṉ DP D P - - s mi - ta wa - x 2 o 3 Antara M - P N Ṡ saa - s na na Ṡ - - - Ṡ - Ṙ N Ṡ - - Ṁ Ġ̱ Ṙ - Ṡ na - - - da - mo - ri - - ja na ma - ki Ṡ - - - Ṙ - Ṉ - D - P MG̱ G̱ R - S bai - - - - - - - ra - na cha ra cha - ka M R M - - - - M P - Ġ̱ Ṙ Ṙ Ṡ - Ṡ ren - ge - - - - vo to - - sa ba bi - ch Ṙ Ṉ̇ - Ṉ̇ D P MP DP lo - - ga wa - ba - - - x 2 o 3 Raga: Jayjaywanti ( Madhyalaya Trital) (Composer: Faiyaz Khan 'Prempiya') Sthayi: Naadaan ankhiya laagi, sagari rain mai to jaagi jaagi...│ Antara: Jab te ankhiya laagi Mohan so, sukh ki nind mai to tyaagi...││ Sthayi G R - G̠ R S R SṆ S N̠ Ḍ Ṉ ̣ naa - - daa - na an- khi ya - - RG M G R R - - - G G G G R G M P la - - gi - - - - - sa ga ri rai - na mai to M G M R G̠ R R - ja - gi ja - gi naa - x 2 o 3 Antara M P N - Ṡ N Ṡ - ja ba te - an khi yaa - Ṙ N̠ DP MG R G̠ R S G G G G R G M P - laa gi - mo- ha na so - raa - j paa - t mai to M G M R G̠ R, R - tya - gi tya - gi , na - x 2 o 3 RAGA: SOHINI PANCHAM MADHYALAYA TRITAL (Composer: Vilayat Hussain Khan 'Pranpiya') Sthayi: Sakhi more pritam pyare so, jaye kaho biraha satay...│ Antara: Rain dina mohe tarafat beeti, "Pranpiya' bin rahilo na jay ...││ Sthayi Ḿ G R̠ S R̠ sa khi mo - - Ṇ - - Ṇ - Ṛ G - - - - GM P M P - re - - pri - ta ma - - - - pya - - re ko - MP - M G G M P D P Ṡ - - ND N D G M - - - - - ja - ye - ka ho - - bi - ra ha - sa G - - ḾD Ḿ G Ṟ G R̠ - S , Ḿ G R̠ S R̠ ta - - - - - - - - - - y , sa khi mo - - x 2 o 3 Antara Ḿ D N Ṡ Ṡ rai - na - di Ṡ - - - - - Ṟ̇ - Ṡ - - N Ṡ N D Ḿ na - - - - - mo - he - - ta ra pa ta - DN Ṡ N - - - Ḿ - G - - NṞ̇ Ġ Ṟ̇ - Ṡ bi - - ti - - - - - - - - pra - - na - pi Ṡ - - - D - N - Ṡ - - Ṡ N D G M ya - - - - - bi - na - - ra hi lo - na G - - ḾD Ḿ G Ṟ G R̠ - S , Ḿ G R̠ S R̠ ja - - - - - - - - - - y , sa khi mo - - x 2 o 3 RAGA: KHEM KALYAN (MADHYALAY TRITAL) (composer : Ata Hussain Khan 'Ratanpiya') Sthayi: Hath na kar mohe chhand piharwa, Surajanwa more saiya...│ Antara: Sang ki sakhi sab nirakhat hai 'Ata', tum chhuvo na mori baiyaan...││ Sthayi S G R - Ṇ ḌṆ R S P ̣ P ̣ Ṇ Ṇ S R S ḌṆ ha tha na - ka ra - mo se chha - nd pi ha ra wa - - S S G G P - N D P - PG - GR - S Ṇ su ra ja na wa - mo re sai - - - - - ya - o 3 x 2 Antara P P D N S - Ṡ Ṡ Ṡ Ṙ Ġ Ṙ Ṡ N D P san g ki sa khi - sa ba ni ra kha ta hai - a taa S S G G P ND N D P - PG - GR - S Ṇ tu m chhu vo na mo - - ri bai - - - - - ya - o 3 x 2 RAGA: RAYSA KANADA ( MADHYALAY TRITAL) (Composer: Ustad Vilayat Hussain Khan 'Pranpiya') Sthayi: Mana moha lino Shyam sundar ne, kaisi kini chaturaai ...│ Antara: Sun ri sakhi mai, 'Pran piya' bin, kaise ke bansiya bajai ....││ Sthayi DṈ ma PM PD ṈṠ ṈD Ṉ - P - ṈṈ PM P G̱ M RS R R na - mo - - - ha - li - no - shya - - - - ma - su - nd ra S - S R MG̱ M M P P D D Ṉ ṈṠ ṈṈ P, DṈ ne - kai si ki - ni - cha tu ra - - - - - i, ma 3 x o 2 Antara M M Ṉ P Ṡ - Ṡ - PṈ ṠṘ Ṙ Ṡ ṈṠ - Ṉ P sun na ri sa khi - mai - pra - - - na pi ya - - bi na - M ṈP P Ṡ - - Ṡ Ṙ ṀĠ̱ Ṁ ṘṠ Ṙ - Ṡ, DṈ - kai se - - ke - - ban si ya - - ba- ja - yi, ma 3 x o 2 RAGA: KHAMBAVATI ( VILAMBIT TRITAL) (Composer: Ut.
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