JHALA

by David Courtney working tools

sitar

Jhala is undoubtedly the most cha­rac­teristic of the instrumental styles.  In­dian stringed in­stru­ments are noted by a few special pur­pose drone strings called chikari.  These strings are never fretted, but are struck whenever the tonic needs to be emphasised (i.e., Sa and Pa).  The jhala is a fast paced alternation of main melody string and chikari.  This lends it­self to inter­est­ing permutations of both rag and tal si­mul­ta­neously.  This exciting style has be­come an obligatory conclusion to any sitar or sarod recital.

 

Other Instrumental Styles

 


Instruments Well Suited To Jhala

 


 

Selected Video

 

 

 


 

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