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Indian Classical Music can be divided into two main genres: | Indian Classical Music can be divided into two main genres: | ||
* Hindustani classical music which originated in North India | * Hindustani classical music which originated in North India | ||
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Indian music recognizes seven notes 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni | Indian classical music recognizes seven notes 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni' which corresponds to Western classical music's 'Do Re Me Fa So La Ti'. These notes can be made sharp(Teevra) or flat(Komal) to get twelve notes within each octave. |
Revision as of 14:57, 12 July 2010
Indian Classical Music can be divided into two main genres:
- Hindustani classical music which originated in North India
- Carnatic classical music which originated in South India
Indian classical music recognizes seven notes 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni' which corresponds to Western classical music's 'Do Re Me Fa So La Ti'. These notes can be made sharp(Teevra) or flat(Komal) to get twelve notes within each octave.