Ramkali

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Ramkali is a sweet early morning raga (from Indian classical music) which originated from Bhairav thaat.[1] In the raga, as in Bhairav, second (rishabh) tune and sixth (dhaivat) tune 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) and sharp madhyama (fourth tune) are used often.

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