Samvadi

Notes in the basic musical gamut are divided in four classes according to their relative importance in the raga concerned. Vadi is the most important, and samvadi, the next in order of importance, holds ‘conversation’ with the vadi. Anuvadi forms the third class and consists of all other notes included in the raga. The fourth class- viadi- refers to those notes which are nearly excluded or very rarely used.

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