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The Music of North India and Pakistan - Evening and Night Ragas

The Music (Wikipedia)
- Instruments
Raga (Wikipedia)
- Artists
- Morning Ragas
- Afternoon Ragas
- Evening/Night Ragas
- Kanada Family Ragas
- Malhar Family Ragas
- Pentatonic Ragas
- Dhrupad
Tala (Wikipedia)
- Pakawaj
- Tabla
Song (Wikipedia)
- Songs of Tagore
Raga Links
Bageshri Parrikar
Yaman Parrikar
Yaman-Kalyan Parrikar
Khamaj Parrikar
Malkauns (Malkosh, Malkaush) Parrikar
Kedar (Kedara) Parrikar

Raga

From Wikipedia

A Raga (Sanskrit rāga राग,રાગ, রাগ, literally "colour, hue" but also "beauty, melody"; also spelled raag, rag, ragam) is one of the melodic modes used in Indian classical music.

It is a series of five or more musical notes upon which a melody is made. However, it is important to remember that the way the notes are rendered in musical phrases and the mood they convey are even more important in defining a raga than the notes themselves.

In the Indian musical tradition, rāgas are associated with different times of the day, or with seasons. Indian classical music is always set in a rāga. Non-classical music such as popular Indian film songs and ghazals sometimes use rāgas in their compositions.

Joep Bor of the Rotterdam Conservatory of Music defined Raga as "tonal framework for composition and improvisation." Nazir Jairazbhoy, chairman of UCLA's department of ethnomusicology, characterized ragas as separated by scale, line of ascent and descent, transilience, emphasized notes and register, and intonation and ornaments.

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