Author : Adwait Joshi

Taan

To improvise and to expand weaving together the notes in a fast tempo is a taan. Taans are very technical and shows the training, practice and dexterity in weaving complicated patterns of the notes with variations in the rhythm. Taans also are sung in Akaar. Speed is an important factor of the taan. Some important […]

Alaap

The gradual exposition of Raag emphasizing Vaadi, Samvaadi and other salient features of the raag in a slow tempo is known as Alaap. The word alaap means a dialog or conversation. Alaap is a dialog between the musician and the raag. Alaapreflects the depth, the temperament, creativity and training of the musician. In alaap, the […]

Raag

Have you seen our Raagabase – A list of raags in Indian Classical Music yet ? Raag is the backbone of Indian Classical Music. The word raag comes from Sanskrit word “Ranj”which means to delight, to make happy and to satisfy. Here it’s necessary to clarify that not all raags project ahappy mood. The raag […]

Swar (Note)

Shudhha, Achal, Komal, and Teevra Swar Achala Swar : The notes Shadja and Pancham are fixed on the scale. They are referred to as Achal swara (immovable). Vikrut Swar : The other notes viz. Rishabh, Gandhar, Madhyam, Dhaivat and Nishad are Vikrut (Movable). Komal Swar : In Vikrut swaras Rishabh, Gandhar, Dhaivat, Nishad can be moved below there […]

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