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Raga Chandrakauns is a popular and captivating raga in the Hindustani classical music tradition. It is an evening raga typically performed during the twilight hours, creating a mood that is both introspective and romantic. This raga is not typically found within Bhatkhande’s 10 Thaat framework but some musicians maintain that it falls into the Kafi Thaat.

Raga Chandrakauns is known for its melodic phrases and meandering movements that highlight the various shades of emotions. It offers ample opportunities for improvisation, allowing the artist to explore and express their creativity within the framework of the raga.  Due to its evocative nature, Raga Chandrakauns is often associated with devotional and semi-classical genres like thumri, dadra, and bhajan. However, it is also performed in the pure classical form, showcasing the intricate melodic patterns and rhythmic structures of Hindustani music.

The performance of Raga Chandrakauns requires a delicate balance between expressing the melancholic essence of the raga and maintaining the aesthetic principles of the classical music tradition. Its soul-stirring melodies and emotional depth make it a favorite among both musicians and listeners alike.  Please note that the information provided here is a general overview of Raga Chandrakauns, and there may be variations and interpretations of this raga by different musicians. It is always best to listen to renditions by accomplished artists to truly appreciate the nuances and beauty of this raga.

 

Prahar6 (9pm – 12am)

ThaatKafi

ArohaS G M n S

AvarohaS’ n M G S

PakadG M n S, M G S

Vadi SwarMa (M)

Samvadi SwarSa (S)

Notation Symbols Explained

Symbol
Meaning
Western Equivalent
S
SA
C
r
Komal RE (flat Re)
D♭ (C#)
R
RE (natural Re)
D
g
Komal GA (flat Ga)
E♭ (D#)
G
GA (natural Ga)
E
m
MA (natural Ma)
F
M
Tivra MA (sharp Ma)
F# (G♭)
P
PA
G
d
Komal DHA (flat Dha)
A♭ (G#)
D
DHA (natural Dha)
A
n
Komal NI (flat Ni)
B♭ (A#)
N
NI (natural Ni)
B