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Carnatic music in Irta is almost the same as in our timeline, with some differences: | Carnatic music in Irta is almost the same as in our timeline, with some differences: | ||
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*The melakarta system is controversial, unlike in our timeline -- some theorists including ___ Sastri of ___ believe that ragas shouldn't really be analyzed in terms of a fixed scalar framework | *The melakarta system is controversial, unlike in our timeline -- some theorists including ___ Sastri of ___ believe that ragas shouldn't really be analyzed in terms of a fixed scalar framework | ||
*Purely instrumental music is much more common and there is a separate genre of instrumental music which is roughly like Bharatanatyam dance music in our timeline -- this includes wordless ''varnam''s and ''tillana''s. Some of the simpler ones (which do not involve chords and have a small range) are even taught as "vocalise" pieces. Instrumental music is generally technically much more complex and sometimes, pieces are written for very specific instruments (e.g. veena music would be written differently from esraj music). Unlike in our timeline, instrumental concerts do not consist solely of transcriptions of vocal music | *Purely instrumental music is much more common and there is a separate genre of instrumental music which is roughly like Bharatanatyam dance music in our timeline -- this includes wordless ''varnam''s and ''tillana''s. Some of the simpler ones (which do not involve chords and have a small range) are even taught as "vocalise" pieces. Instrumental music is generally technically much more complex and sometimes, pieces are written for very specific instruments (e.g. veena music would be written differently from esraj music). Unlike in our timeline, instrumental concerts do not consist solely of transcriptions of vocal music | ||
==72 melakartas in Irta== | |||
*Kanakāmbari: C Db Ebb F G Ab Bbb | *Kanakāmbari: C Db Ebb F G Ab Bbb | ||
*Ratnāmbari: C Db Ebb F G Ab Bb | *Ratnāmbari: C Db Ebb F G Ab Bb |
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