Arohana is used to define the ascending melody in
music.
Avirbhav - Avirbhav is that technique of presenting the
raga, in which the raga is noticeably expanded and exhibited
Anuvadi - Those notes of a raga that are neither highlighted
nor downplayed are known as Anuvadi notes.
Shadaja - Shadaja is 'Sa', the first musical note of Indian
Classical Music.
Shastra - Shastra is the treatise or text that explains the
timeless rules and principles behind music.
Shaudava - Shaudava Raga is the raga that comprises of six
notes in its ascending or descending movement.
Antya - Antya is the last section of a musical composition,
after which the recital ends.
Tanpura - String instrument used for drone; Tanpura means to
fill the void behind the music; to complete or assist a tan; a. k. a. Tamboora
Samvadi - Samvadi is the second most important class into
which the notes in the basic musical gamut are divided.
Uttarang - Uttarang is the higher tetra-chord of an octave,
which comprises of Pa, Dha, Ni and Sa notes.
Varana - The four Varanas are the four basic ways, on the
basis of which musical tones are organized.
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