In Indian classical music the utility of total number of 12 notes is unique in the world of music. Due to the different combination of these notes, ragas are formed and separated from each other. In this book such peculiar ragas are taken up which have the same swaras yet they form different shapes. In doing so, in this book not only such ragas are given but their structure and formation of their frame work is elaborately explained. One will find a number of useful exercises for separate ragas to enable one self in having a quite & separate Control over the raga which is being separated by doing so from the ragas having similar swaras yet depicting a different mood and structure.
The compositions of all such ragas make them more clear and easy for a student to follow up the difference between the similar ragas.
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