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INDIAN MUSIC

 Indian music has its unique taste 

           The music of India incorporates Indian old-style music, various assortments of people, famous, pop, and, most as of late, exciting music. The beginnings of Indian traditional music can be found in the most established Hindu sacred writings, the Vedas. 
        The Samaveda is said to have established the groundwork for Indian music and comprises fundamentally of psalms of Rigveda, set to songs that would be sung utilizing three to seven melodic notes during Vedic penances. Indian traditional music was viewed for self-acknowledgment and salvation, rather than just a method for self-articulation. The two fundamental practices of Indian old-style music, Carnatic, tracked down prevalently in the peninsular areas of India, and Hindustani, found in the northern and focal parts, started to veer the two customs started to wander from a typical melodic root around the thirteenth century, with the foundation of the Islamic Delhi Sultanate in the north. Hindustani music is considered to have consumed Persian and Turkic elements, presented by performers from Persia and Central Asia.


INDIAN classical notes meaning 


  for many ages, Indian classical notes are been refer as ( SA, RA, GA, MA, PA, DHA, NI, SA') which is similar to western-style music ( DO, RA, MI, FA, SA, LA, TA, DO')
the meaning of classical notes

  • Sa- suraj (agni)
  • Ra - rakhav (Brahma)
  • Ga- gandhar (saraswati)
  • Ma - madham (shiv)
  • Pa - pancham (vishnu)
  • Dha- dhaivad (ganesh)
  • Ni- nikhad ( Suriya)

according to Indian mythology, every vocal is related to Indian Gods. there are 36 ragani and 8 rags with the help of them the world of the musical elements is made.
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