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"POWER OF CLASSICAL MUSIC"

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          The music is one of the most beautiful source of mind satisfaction. The music & soul of human being is closely connected with each other. The contact of our soul and the Indian classical music is very close. Music is one of the way to go to the God. God like the music. The Bhakti, Sadhana, and Riyaz (practice of music) are the sources of satisfactory music. There are several ragas in Indian classical music. Every raga has his own feature and property and the raga make a beautiful sound...             The classical music make a beautiful life of every human. Now a days indian clasical music is very important to humans life for good serviving because, the money and basic needs is not sufficient to satisfaction of mind and man has always run day to day life so, the music is the best for comeback from our day to day work and life.            The man will free from his tressful life by the listning or singing the music. This is the 'power of music'. 

Difference types of rag or raag in classical music

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 All the                         traditional  ragas  of  Hindustani  Classical  Music  are based on, or a variation of ten basic Thaats (frameworks or  musical  scales) – Bhairav, Bilawal, Todi, Asavari, Kalyan, Khamaj, Poorvi, Marwa, Kafi, Bhairavi. A  raga  is a  musical  mode in the  Indian  classical  music  tradition used in an improvised performance. Modes are collections of  musical  notes coupled with rules about how those notes should be used.  There  are two main Western modes: major and minor. In India,  there  are over 300  ragas ! The list of ragas in Hindustani classical music. There is no exact count of ragas which are there in Indian classical music. Once ustad Vilayat Khan saheb in  Sawai Gandharva Music Festival  said before beginning his performance - "There are approximately about 4 lakh ragas in hindustani classical music. Many of them are repetitious but have different names. Some different type of raag or raga mentioned in the following link    

INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC

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INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC    Indian classical music   is the   classical music   of the   Indian   subcontinent. It has two major traditions: the North   Indian classical music tradition is called   Hindustani , while the South Indian   expression is called carnataki.   Indian classical music   has two foundational elements, raga and tala. Hindustani classical music    Around the 12th century, Hindustani classical music diverged from what eventually came to be identified as  Carnatic classical music . Hindustani music places more emphasis on improvisation and exploring all aspects of a raga, while Carnatic music is primarily composition - based. The central notion in both these systems is that of a melodic [[musical mode or raga , sung to a rhythmic cycle or  tala . It is melodic music, with no concept of harmony. Carnataki music    Carnatic music  or Karnāṭak  music  or Karnāṭaka Saṃgīta is a system of  music  commonly associated with the southern part of the Indian subc