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Sarang is Odhao, and has five notes in the scale, viz., sa, re, ma, pa, ni. From twelve to three Bheempalaasi, Dhana- asri, Dhaani, etc., are played. Ga, ma and ni in these tunes are komal, and re, da, that were komal in the morning tunes, become Teevar. Three to six p.m., Poorvi, Purya-dhanasri and Maarwa are played in these hours. Shri Raag is played at about six o'clock. Ga, ma and ni, in these tunes become Teevar, and re, dha become komal. From six to nine all the notes become Teevar. Yemen... Kallian and all the Kallian tunes, which are numerous, are played in these hours. From nine to twelve p.m. are played Bihaag, Sankra, Deyce, etc. They are all in Teevar notes. At about midnight, Bagesari, Behar, Adaana and such are played, and ga, ma, and ni again become komal in these tunes. D2 52 From twelve to three a.m., all kinds of Kaanhras, which are eighteen in number, are played including the famous Durbari, excepting Sugrai Kaanhra, which is played in the morning. Malkaus is also played after midnight.
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