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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: | ||
*Songs with Buddhist lyrics? | *Songs with Buddhist lyrics? | ||
*Unlike in our timeline, the esraj (held vertically) is used instead of the violin. It is borrowed from North Indian music. | *Unlike in our timeline, the esraj (held vertically and called the ''rabābā'') is used instead of the violin. It is borrowed from North Indian music. | ||
*There are some ragas not found in our timeline's Carnatic music like ''Sabhā'' (an adaptation of maqam Saba), ''Śikhā'' (an adaptation of Sikah) and ''Desikasrī'' (adapted from the Hindustani raga Shree). | *There are some ragas not found in our timeline's Carnatic music like ''Sabhā'' (an adaptation of maqam Saba), ''Śikhā'' (an adaptation of Sikah) and ''Desikasrī'' (adapted from the Hindustani raga Shree). | ||
*Certain ragas like ''Kharaharapriyā'' are not as common as in our timeline but others like ''Ghaṇṭa'', ''Kalgaḍa'' and ''Dēvāmṛtavarṣiṇi'' are more common | *Certain ragas like ''Kharaharapriyā'' are not as common as in our timeline but others like ''Ghaṇṭa'', ''Kalgaḍa'' and ''Dēvāmṛtavarṣiṇi'' are more common |
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