Indian music

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Indian music is one of the important microtonal music traditions (along with the [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian|arabic/turkish/persian]] tradtition).

The basic element is the shruti (sometimes spelled šruti, sruti or shruthi), which roughly corresponds to a quartertone. There are 22 shrutis per octave - however, it is not [[22edo]]; the shrutis are of different sizes.
An explanation about the shruti system and the derivation of the 22 shrutis can be found on:

http://www.carnaticcorner.com/articles/22_srutis.htm

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The basic element is the shruti (sometimes spelled šruti, sruti or shruthi), which roughly corresponds to a quartertone. There are 22 shrutis per octave - however, it is not <a class="wiki_link" href="/22edo">22edo</a>; the shrutis are of different sizes.<br />
An explanation about the shruti system and the derivation of the 22 shrutis can be found on:<br />
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