A basis for the organisation and classification of ragas depending on the notes used
Thaat:Asavari
Preferred time or season for playing
Time:Late morning
The most prominent note of a raga
VadiThe second most prominent note of a raga
Samvadi:,
Categorization based on number of notes used in aroh and avaroh
Jati:Containing 6 notes
ShadavContaining 7 notes
SampurnaEmotions evoked by the raga
Mood:Karun (Sad, Compassionate), Shringar (Romantic)
Jaunpuri is a late morning raga that uses , and as notes. Only is omitted in while all the seven notes are used in the . This is an raga. This raga uses phrase often followed by . Aalaps usually end with RS or RMP. G̲ is not sustained. This raga is very similar to Asavari which lacks in aroh. Jaunpuri has a more prominent compared to Asavari.
A flat note
komalAscending movement of notes
arohDescending movement of notes
avarohWith focus on notes higher than M or P (depending on the point of view) of the middle octave
uttarang pradhan