India Languages, asked by Priyanshumaurya9140, 11 months ago

How are the frequency of notes sa re ga ma pa dha ni related to each other?

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Answered by Akshiakshithagowda1
9

In mathematical terms the frequencies of the notes are in

geometric progression.

The seven notes were created with an increasing frequency

in the following order:

1. Sa - Sadaj

2. Re - Reshabh

3. Ga - Gandhar

4. Ma - Madhyam

5. Pa - Pancham

6. Dha - Dhaivat

7. Ni - Nishad

After this one more note denoted by Sa is added. Its

frequency is double of the first Sa. In this way a set of eight notes is formed

- Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni, Sa

A set of eight notes is called an Octave. The vocal range

of a singer falls within three octaves - Lower Octave, Middle Octave and Upper

Octave.

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Answered by bowlerie
4

Answer:

In mathematical terms the frequencies of the notes are in

geometric progression.

The seven notes were created with an increasing frequency

in the following order:

1. Sa - Sadaj

2. Re - Reshabh

3. Ga - Gandhar

4. Ma - Madhyam

5. Pa - Pancham

6. Dha - Dhaivat

7. Ni - Nishad

After this one more note denoted by Sa is added. Its frequency is double of the first Sa. In this way a set of eight notes is formed- Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni, Sa

A set of eight notes is called an Octave. The vocal rangeof a singer falls within three octaves - Lower Octave, Middle Octave and Upper octave

Explanation:

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