A basis for the organisation and classification of ragas depending on the notes used
Thaat:Kafi
Preferred time or season for playing
Time:Afternoon
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 5 notes
AudavContaining 6 notes
ShadavDo not follow strict ascending or descending order of notes
VakraAlternative names:
Suha Kanada
Emotions evoked by the raga
Mood:Karun (Sad, Compassionate), Shant (Serene, Peaceful), Shringar (Romantic)
Suha, also called Suha Kanada, is a Kanada variant sung during the day time. It omits totally. In , is also omitted. Both and are and the rest of the notes are . It is very close to Sughrai and Nayaki Kanada ragas. Sughrai is differentiated by use of in and in . Nayaki Kanada gets differentiated by the use of in like . Kanada is represented by , phrases and G.
Ascending movement of notes
arohA flat note
komalA natural note (corresponds to notes in Western major scale)
shuddhaAscending movement of notes
arohDescending movement of notes
avarohAscending movement of notes
arohStyle of presenting based on another raga
angOscillating note
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