Melakarta 49 · Brahma chakra · M2 · vivadi
Dhavalambari
धवलाम्बरी
Dhavalambari is the 49th melakarta raga. Its scale is S R1 G3 M2 P D1 N1.
Hear it from musicians
Signature phrases for Dhavalambari, recorded by musicians in the community and curated by Jason Zac. Every phrase carries the artist’s name and link — add your own voice to this raga.
The scale and its Western intervals
Reading up from Sa, Dhavalambari is built from a minor second, a major third, a augmented fourth, a perfect fifth, a minor sixth, a diminished seventh. In Carnatic terms that is S R1 G3 M2 P D1 N1; in Hindustani sargam, S r G M' P d D.
| Degree | Swara | Interval |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S | unison (1) |
| 2 | R1 | minor second (m2) |
| 3 | G3 | major third (M3) |
| 4 | M2 | augmented fourth (A4) |
| 5 | P | perfect fifth (P5) |
| 6 | D1 | minor sixth (m6) |
| 7 | N1 | diminished seventh (d7) |
How Dhavalambari harmonizes
Stack thirds on each note of Dhavalambari and these chords appear. Home is the chord on Sa; the chord on Pa is the dominant that pulls back to it.
- I C majorhome
- V· G(cluster) clusterdominant
- VII· Bbb(cluster) clusterdominant
- IIsus4 Dbsus4 suspended fourthpredominant
- IV· F#(cluster) clusterpredominant
- VI+ Abaug augmentedcolour
- III· E(cluster) clustercolour
Learn the method in how to harmonize a raga.
Music to learn in Dhavalambari
Dhavalambari is met most often as a parent scale for study and improvisation. Much of its living music flows through janya ragas; a good next step is to sing its scale slowly over a tanpura and explore its phrases in the 3D sphere.
Questions about Dhavalambari
What is the Dhavalambari raga?
Dhavalambari is melakarta number 49 in the 72-raga system of Carnatic music. Its scale is S R1 G3 M2 P D1 N1.
What are the janya ragas of Dhavalambari?
Dhavalambari is heard mainly as a parent scale; much Carnatic repertoire lives in the janya ragas of other melakartas.