1. raga - Noun
2. Raga - Proper noun
(countable, music) Any of various melodic forms used in Indian classical music, or a piece of music composed in such a form.
Coordinate term: ragini
(uncountable) Passion, love, lust.
A language spoken in Vanuatu
A town in Bhutan
A town in South Sudan
Source: en.wiktionary.orgKicking off with “Within You Without You,” Palermo nods at George Harrison’s Indian raga fascination with McDaniel’s electric sitar drone before crossing the globe and adding a galloping samba groove. Source: Internet
The drums set the beat, of any Carnatic music raga (melody). Source: Internet
“The 78-minute bada khayal style rendition of this raga will qualify amongst the greatest pieces of instrumental music recorded in the post-independence era,” says Raja. Source: Internet
Now Raga rewind to last Saturday, until now I haven't hears from him until after I texted him saying morning. Source: Internet
Coltrane took jazz in a further fresh direction by turning toward India, incorporating the raga form and the Hindu spiritual tradition into his music and lifestyle. Source: Internet
Vidya “Redefining Jazz through Raga and Rhythm” at 8 p.m. at the Jazzschool. Source: Internet