what is gram in music
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in ancient Indian music, order of intervals in an octave was classified in Grams. The word Gram means a village. The main note of a Gram or the Gramini (village head)
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In ancient Indian music, order of intervals in an octave was classified in Grams. The word Gram means a village. The main note of a Gram or the Gramini (village head), must have three properties:
1. It must be a 4 Sharuti Suwar (note),
2. It must have a perfect fourth and a perfect fifth in the octave, and
3. The next note from the main note must be a three Sharuti note.
In ancient Indian music, there were three grams.
1. Shadaj Gram
2. Madhyam Gram and
3. Gandhar Gram
1. It must be a 4 Sharuti Suwar (note),
2. It must have a perfect fourth and a perfect fifth in the octave, and
3. The next note from the main note must be a three Sharuti note.
In ancient Indian music, there were three grams.
1. Shadaj Gram
2. Madhyam Gram and
3. Gandhar Gram
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