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What is svara?( sa, re...)

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Svara, also spelled swara, is a Sanskrit word that connotes a note in the successive steps of the octave. More comprehensively, it is the ancient Indian concept about the complete dimension of musical pitch. ... These seven svara are shortened to Sa, Ri (Carnatic) or Re (Hindustani), Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni.
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In music,
The term note ad three primary meanings :
A sign used in musical notation to represent to relative duration and pitch of sound. A pitch sound itself.

But guy it's in foreign information,

In India,

# It is known as SVARA.

# Savara, also spelled as swara, is a sanskrit word.

# It cannotes as a notes in the successive steps of the octave.

# More comprehensively, it is the ancient Indian concept.

# There are 7 notes i.e. svara -
Sa, re, ga, ma, pa, dha, ni.

There meanings in sanskrit words :
● Sa - षड्ज.
● Re - ऋषभ.
● Ga - गान्धार.
● Ma - मध्यम.
● Pa - पत्र्चम.
● Dha - धैवत.
● Ni - निषाद.

These are shortened as ( Sa, re, ga...).

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