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What is the difference between european classical music and indian classical music

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Answered by vedangISRO
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Indian classical music is primarily homophonic, which means its focus is on melodies created using a sequence of notes. ... Melody exists in Western classical music too, but from a broad perspective, is not the singular or defining focus of most of Western classical music works.

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Answered by arenarohith
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european classical music

In technical musical usage this means music composed during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, characterized by the development of the sonata by such composers as Mozart. In popular use, however, the term is used to mean any serious art music as distinct from jazz, pop, or folk.

indian classical music

Indian classical music is primarily homophonic, which means its focus is on melodies created using a sequence of notes. ... Melody exists in Western classical music too, but from a broad perspective, is not the singular or defining focus of most of Western classical music works.

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