raagas
Raagas are the melodic frameworks that form the backbone of Hindustani classical music. They are characterized by a specific set of notes, their sequence, and the rules governing their use. Each raaga has a unique identity, often named after its scale or the time of day it is typically performed. The structure of a raaga includes an arohan (ascending scale) and an avrohan (descending scale), which may differ. Raagas are further classified into parent raagas and jati raagas, with the latter being variations or derivatives of the former.
The use of raagas in Hindustani classical music is not merely for melodic purposes but also to
The performance of a raaga involves the singer (vocalist) and the accompanying musicians, who play instruments
Raagas are an integral part of Hindustani classical music, and their study and performance require extensive