shrutis(microtones) in indian classical music

Topic started by dr. krishna gandhi (@ 61.0.100.110) on Fri Jan 18 06:56:04 .
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There is still lot of confusion regarding the exact distribution of the 22 shrutis in one octave One version claims they are sa-4,re-3,ga-2,ma-4,pa-4,dha-3,ni-2. That is there are 4 shrutis between sa and re, 3 between re and ga and so on.But there are other claims also. Even if we assume the popular version of the distribution given here, the exact harmonic ratios of the shrutis to the basic sa note is yet to be unambiguously determined. I invite knowledeable persons to enlighten on the exact ratios of the shrutis to sa which may be taken as 1. For a start the most harmonic notes to sa in decreasing order of harmonicity on the higher side
can be expressed as (n+1)/n where n=1,2,3,...and the most harmonic notes on the lower side can be given by n/(n+1) where n=1,2,3,...Thus on the higher side we get pa=3/2, followed by ma=4/3,ga=5/4, komal ga=6/5 etc.. and on the lower side by ma=2/3, followed by pa=3/4, kpmal dha=4/5, dha=5/6 ........ The rest of the shrutis can be obtained taking simple ratios of these among themselves. I invite a discussion on this yet to be unravelled topic of Indian music.


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