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A raga (IAST: rāga, IPA:; also raaga or ragam or raag; lit. ' colouring ' or ' tingeing ' or ' dyeing ' [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ) is a melodic framework for improvisation in Indian classical music akin to a melodic mode . [ 3 ]
Śaṃkarābharaṇaṃ scale with shadjam at C. It is the 5th rāga in the 5th Chakra Bāṇa.The mnemonic name is Bāṇa-Ma.The mnemonic phrase is sa ri ga ma pa da ni sa [1] Its ārohaṇa-avarōhaṇa structure is as follows (see swaras in Carnatic music for details on below notation and terms):
The Ternate language has been recorded with the Arabic script since the 15th century, while the Latin alphabet is used in modern writing. [2] [22] Ternate and Tidore are notable for being the only indigenous non-Austronesian languages of the region to have established literary traditions prior to first European contact.
Varali is an asymmetric rāgam due to the vakra prayoga in ascending scale. It is a vakra-sampurna-sampurna rāgam (sampurna meaning containing all 7 notes). [1] [2] Its ārohaṇa-avarohaṇa structure (ascending and descending scale) is as follows:
This ragam can be considered as a Prati Madhyamam equivalent of Bilahari, the janya of 29th Melakartha Dheerashankarabharanam. The equivalent of Mohanakalyani in Hindustani music is Bhoop Kalyan or Shuddha Kalyan. [2] Bhoop Kalyan belongs to the Kalyan thaat of Hindustani music. Similar to Mohanakalyani, Bhoop Kalyan is a combination of Bhoop ...
Malayamarutam scale with shadjam at C. Malayamarutam is a symmetric rāgam that does not contain madhyamam.It is a hexatonic scale (shadava-shadava rāgam [2] in Carnatic music classification).
Atana or AThana (अठाण / अठाणा) is a raga (musical scale) in Carnatic music (South Indian classical music). It is a Janya raga (derived scale), whose Melakarta raga (parent, also known as janaka) is Sankarabharanam, 29th raga, commonly known as Shankarabharanam in the Melakarta system.
Revagupti scale with shadjam at C. Revagupti is a symmetric rāgam that does not contain madhyamam or nishādham.It is a symmetric pentatonic scale (audava-audava ragam [1] [2] in Carnatic music classification – audava meaning 'of 5').