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Raag Dhani
Dhani is a pentatonic raga in Hindustani classical music. It is a sprightly raga often described as Bhimpalasi sans the notes, Dha and Re. It however has its own distinct character. Dhani is frequently heard in popular music. This raga is also known as the romantic version of Raag Malkauns. It is similar to Malkauns, except that in the Aaroh and Avroh, Komal ''Dha'' is replaced by ''Pa'' in this raga Popular Compositions (Bandishes) ''Hey Manwa Tum Na Jane'' by Pt C R Vyas is a popular Bandish in this raag. Indian Film songs in Dhani (raga) Language: Hindi Indian Film songs (Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada) Note that the following songs are composed in Suddha Dhanyasi, the equivalent of raga Dhani in Carnatic music. Language: Tamil Non Film / Album Language: Malayalam Language: Kannada Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in all ...
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Kafi (thaat)
Kafi () is one of the ten basic thaats of Hindustani music from the Indian subcontinent. It is also the name of a raga (Kharaharapriya) within this thaat. Description Kafi thaat makes use of the Komal Gāndhāra, Gandhara and Komal Nishad. So basically it adds Komal Gandhara to the Khamaj (thaat), Khamaj thaat. The Kafi (raga), Kafi raga is one of the oldest ragas and its intervals are described as the basic scale of the Natyashastra. Thus in ancient and medieval times, Kafi was considered as natural scale. Kafi is a late evening raga and said to convey the mood of springtime. Ragas Ragas in Kafi thaat include: * Abhogi * Bageshri * Bageshri-Ang Chandrakauns * Bahar (raga), Bahar * Barwa (raga), Barwa * Bhimpalasi * Brindavani Sarang * Dhani (raga), Dhani * Hanskinkini * Jog (raga), Jog * Kafi (raga), Kafi * Madhuranjani * Megh (raga), Megh * Malhar * Nayaki Kanada * Patdeep * Pilu (raga), Pilu * Jaijaiwanti * Ramdasi Malhar * Sahana (raga), Sahana * Surdasi Malhar * Ananda Sar ...
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