ragas in A Sentence

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    All these Ragas have the suffix“Sri”.

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    Bangladeshi classical music is based on modes called Ragas.

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    The Ragas which he invented represent his quest for new frontiers.

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    The principle of indian music is based on the Taal and Ragas.

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    His greatest achievement is the compositions in all the fundamental 72 melakarta Ragas.

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    Music, fine arts, Ragas and rasas have been an integral part of our cultural life.

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    The main function of the festival is the choral singing of Thyagaraja's five kritis in Ghana Ragas.

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    His innovative approach towards music led to the creation of new Ragas from combinations of older Ragas.

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    Musicians say that each tune is connected to life and the tan mind is automatically lost in the Ragas.

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    The manuscript clearly suggests that the songs were meant to be song, and implies particular Ragas for the recitation.

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    A given swara in two different Ragas has subtle intonational differences; musicologists claimed that the harmonium could not bring these out effectively.

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    A given swara in two different Ragas has subtle intonational differences; so musicologists claimed that the Harmonium could not bring these out effectively.

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    However, the exponents of these are rarely to be found amongst the Sikhs who are conversant with all the Ragas in the Guru Granth Sahib.

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    He introduced folk Ragas into the mainstream, setting his lyrics to tunes/Ragas of his day so that even a common man could learn and sing them.

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    He played for smaller audiences and educated them about Indian music, incorporating Ragas from the South Indian Carnatic music in his performances, and recorded his first LP album Three Ragas in London, released in 1956.

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    The one of a kind element of this dance form is that it fuses Indian Ragas, both from south and north that demonstrate exchange of ideas and execution expressions between the two sections of India.

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    However, predominantly all Ragas and musical performances in Hindu traditions aim at one of six rasa, wherein music is a form of painting“love, compassion, peace, heroism, comic or the feeling of wonder” within the listener.

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    The one of a kind element of this dance form is that it fuses Indian Ragas, both from south and north that demonstrate the exchange of ideas and execution expressions between the two sections of India.

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