what do you mean by druta and laghu in music
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svara represents all that goes into the melodic part of music
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Laghu:-Laghu (denoted by I) is a clap of the hand followed by counting of the fingers; these counts could vary from 3 to 4 to 5 to 7 to 9, based on the jatis, i.e. 3=tishra, 4=chatusra, 5=khanda, 7=mishra, 9=sankirna. ... Anudrutam (denoted by U) is simply a clap of the hand; it is a fixed unit of one beat.
Druta:-n. a measure of time in music (half a druta-, or one-fourth of a mātrā- or of the time taken to articulate a short vowel).
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Laghu:-Laghu (denoted by I) is a clap of the hand followed by counting of the fingers; these counts could vary from 3 to 4 to 5 to 7 to 9, based on the jatis, i.e. 3=tishra, 4=chatusra, 5=khanda, 7=mishra, 9=sankirna. ... Anudrutam (denoted by U) is simply a clap of the hand; it is a fixed unit of one beat.
Druta:-n. a measure of time in music (half a druta-, or one-fourth of a mātrā- or of the time taken to articulate a short vowel).
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