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winyas swar,sanyas swar aur apanyas swar matlab kya? explain​

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Answered by dassristi2016
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In the music in which there is a definite form and whose softness or intensity or fluctuation, etc., can be easily understood , the vow is called. There are seven vowels (notes of the scale) in Indian music , whose names are - Shijj, Rishabh, Gandhar, Madhyam, Pancham, Dhayev and Nishad.

No number of voices can be heard, however, for the convenience, seven vowels have been fixed in all countries and all blacks. In India, these seven vowels are named as Shadj, Rishabh, Gandhar, Madhyam, Pancham, Dhayev and Nishad, whose short form Sa, Ray G, Ma, Pa, Dh, and Niha are kept.

Scientists have done the examination by proving that if a person has 256 times the power of the shield, 2 9 2 2/3 times the vibrations, Rishab, 320 times the vibrations are generated; Similarly, if the moving mounting increases 480 times, the nishad vowel turns out. It means that the more vibration happens, the higher the vowel, the higher the vowel. According to this sequence, the group of seven vowels from Shadj to Nishad is called Saptak. After one octave, the second octave goes on, whose vowels are vibrated by this number. Similarly, the third and fourth octets are also there. If each vowel has half the number of annotations, then the vowels will turn down equally and those vowels will be called the octave below.

It is also believed in India that these seven vowels are taken with the word of peacock, cow, goat, crunch, cuckoo, horse and elephant respectively, that is, these beings speak in these voices respectively; And this number of vowels has been fixed on the simulation of them. The pronunciation locations of different vowels are also called different. As such, because the nasas, throat, ur, palatus, tongs and teeth are produced in these six places, the first voice is called Shadow. The speed of the nose that moves from the navel to the head, it is called rishabh, etc. All these voices come out from the throat, but they also emerge from the same way. Some of these seven are called pure tones, because they have no distinction; But the remaining patches are of two types - soft and intense. Each vowel is divided into two, three, three, each of which is called 'Shruti'.

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