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  2. Madhyamavati - Wikipedia

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    It is considered a very auspicious rāgam and every Carnatic music concert ends with either a song in Madhyamavati or the ending of the last song is sung in this rāgam. [3] It is very suitable for elaboration and exploration due to even spacing of notes. The scale uses the first three notes of the cycle of fifths S, P and R2 and fourths S, M1 ...

  3. Kadvi Hawa - Wikipedia

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    Kadvi Hawa (transl. Bitter wind) is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed by Nila Madhab Panda and produced by Panda, Drishyam Films and Akshay Parija. Based on the theme of climate change, the film stars Sanjay Mishra, Ranvir Shorey and Tillotama Shome in lead roles. It was released on 24 November 2017. [2]

  4. Reetigowla - Wikipedia

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    Song Movie Composer Singer Kandu Njan Mizhikalil Abhimanyu Raveendran Master: M._G._Sreekumar: Jeevaamshamaayi Theevandi: Kailas menon: KS Harisankar, Shreya Ghoshal: Kungumanira Sooriyan Neeyum Njanum: Vinu Thomas Shreya Ghoshal: Onnaam Ragam Paadi Thoovanathumbikal Perumbavoor G. Raveendranath: K.S.Chitra, G.Venugopal

  5. When You're Gone (Avril Lavigne song) - Wikipedia

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    "When You're Gone" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne from her third studio album, The Best Damn Thing (2007). [1] It was released as the second single from the album on 19 June 2007, by RCA Records. Lavigne co-wrote the song with Butch Walker, whilst production was solely helmed by Walker. According to Lavigne, the song is ...

  6. Khamaj - Wikipedia

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    Khamaj (IAST: Khamāj) is a Hindustani classical Music raga within the Khamaj thaat which is named after it.. Many ghazals and thumris are based on Khamaj. It utilises the shuddha (pure) form of Ni on the ascent, and the komala (flat) form of Ni on the descent, creating a key asymmetry in compositional and improvisational performance.

  7. Category:Climate change in music - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Songs about climate change (28 P) Pages in category "Climate change in music"

  8. Amritavarshini - Wikipedia

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    There is a belief that Amr̥tavarṣiṇi causes rain ( The name of the rāgam is derived from the Sanskrit words Amrita: meaning Nectar and Varshini: meaning one who causes a shower or rain, and hence the association with rain ), and that the Carnatic composer Muthuswami Dikshitar brought rain at Ettayapuram, Tamil Nadu, India by singing his ...

  9. Thumri - Wikipedia

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    Thumri (Hindi: [ˈʈʰʊmɾiː]) is a vocal genre or style of Indian music. [1] [2] The term "thumri" is derived from the Hindi verb thumuknaa, which means "to walk with a dancing gait in such a way that the ankle-bells tinkle."