Indian music: Difference between revisions

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Some derivations in the light of modern temperament theory:
Some derivations in the light of modern temperament theory:


[[Magic22 as srutis|Magic[22] as srutis]]
[[Magic22 as srutis|Magic22 as srutis]]
[[Shrutar22 as srutis|Shrutar[22] as srutis]]</pre></div>
[[Shrutar22 as srutis|Shrutar22 as srutis]]</pre></div>
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Some derivations in the light of modern temperament theory:&lt;br /&gt;
Some derivations in the light of modern temperament theory:&lt;br /&gt;
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