Transcription of AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CLASSICAL MUSIC OF INDIA
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CLASSICAL MUSIC OF INDIADR angaraj M. Rangayyanepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringCUniversity of Calgaryalgary, Canada T2N : +1 (403) 220-6745 Fax: +1 (403) 282-6855aWe-mail: ranga@ Scandia Hill , Alberta, CANADA T3L 1T8 Phone/fax: +1 (403) 239-7380I. INTRODUCTIONsrIndian CLASSICAL MUSIC is one of the oldest forms of MUSIC in the world. It has itoots in diverse areas such as the ancient religiousvedichymns, tribal chants,odevotional temple MUSIC , and folk MUSIC [2]. Indian MUSIC is melodic in nature, aspposed to Western MUSIC which is harmonic. The most important point to note isspthat movements in Indian CLASSICAL MUSIC are on a one-note-at-a-time basis.
devotional temple music, and folk music[2]. Indian music is melodic in nature, as pposed to Western music which is harmonic. The most important point to note is s p that movements in Indian classical music are on a one-note-at-a-time basis. Thi rogression of sound patterns along time is the most significant contributor to the tune s n
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