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how many cardinal notes did india contribute to music

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Answered by topanswers
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There are 7 + 12notes that India contributed to global music. Here are the first 7-

1) Shadja

2) Rishabha

3) Gandhara

4) Madhyama

5) Pandhama

6) Dhayavata

7) Nishada

Apart from the above lists, which are also available in the western form of music, Indian music has 12 octave notes, which are also called swaras.








Answered by smartbrainz
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There are 7 + 12notes that India contributed to global music. Here are the first 7-

Shadja

Rishab

Gandhar

Madhyam

Pencham  

Dhaivat

Nishad

In addition to the above lists, available also in the western form of music, Indian music has 12 octave notes, also known as swaras

EXPLANATION:

  • Seven notes are considered to be basic / 'natural'/ 'shuddha Swaras' (notes) in every type of music.
  • In the music of the Hindustanis, their respective abbreudio names Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha and Ni are used for convenience by their seven Swaras (Notes), Shadja, Rishab, Gandhar, Madhyam, Pencham, Dhaivat and Nishad.
  • The group of eight is Octave. ('Octave's similar to saptake', but it is classified in terms of '-C to C ' and '-Sa to Ni' is known as saptak). The 'octave' is the 'interval of half or double' its duration between one 'musical pitch and another'.

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Short note on swara in indian music100 words.

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