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raga

noun
ra·​ga | \ ˈrä-gə How to pronounce raga (audio) \

Definition of raga

1 : one of the ancient traditional melodic patterns or modes in Indian music
2 : an improvisation based on a traditional raga — compare tala entry 1

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The raga and rock elements that made their earlier releases so psychedelic remain but with layers of poetry from their fellow downtown artist Jack Walls and audio from the Dakota Access Pipeline protests at the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. New York Times, "13 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in N.Y.C. This Weekend," 21 June 2018 What raga is to South Asian music — a system of melodic patterns that also serve broadly as a guide — maqam roughly is to Arab, Turkish and Persian music. New York Times, "14 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in NYC This Weekend," 19 Apr. 2018 While there’s no missing elements of maqam, free jazz, Turkish melody, Indian raga and more, the 80-minute suite’s achievement is building an epic journey that makes each ingredient far less meaningful than the sweeping whole. Peter Margasak, Chicago Reader, "Oak Park native Amir ElSaffar moves beyond cross-cultural hybrids with Rivers of Sound," 1 Feb. 2018 There’s a meditative quality to the songs, which mix elements including raga, Americana and jazz. Aaron Carnes, sacbee, "This partnership fuses Sanskrit and jazz as it seeks a universal peace | The Sacramento Bee," 13 Apr. 2018 The afternoon concert captured here—the first time anyone had performed these two ragas in Paris at the appropriate time of day—makes an effective showcase for his microtonal precision, ingenious phrasing, and penetrating timbre. Peter Margasak, Chicago Reader, "Ensemble dal Niente pianist Mabel Kwan on a playful post-smartphone look at David," 10 Jan. 2018

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First Known Use of raga

1788, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for raga

Sanskrit rāga, literally, color, tone; akin to Sanskrit rajyati it reddens, Greek rhezein to dye

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Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about raga