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What do you mean by Swara and Laya?​

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Answered by raksha56
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Explanation:

In music, laya is the process where sounds are separated by time. ... So this nature of repetition of events which are spaced out by some time is called laya

Swara is a Sanskrit word that connotes simultaneously a breath, a vowel and the sound of a musical note corresponding to its name Collectively these notes are known as the sargam (the word is an acronym of the consonants of the first four swaras).

Answered by PerfectSmoker909
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Answer:

Svara or Swara (स्वर, generally pronounced as swar or swara and not swaraa) is a Sanskrit word that connotes simultaneously a breath, a vowel and the sound of a musical note corresponding to its name. ... Collectively these notes are known as the sargam (the word is an acronym of the consonants of the first four swaras).

Laya is an unusual name of uncertain meaning and origin. It is mainly used by parents of Middle Eastern and Indian origins and likely comes from Sanskrit. In Indian it is thought to relate to a musical word, and therefore has the meaning of 'Music' or 'Rhythm'.

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