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jake

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Create 3 possible basic parent scales beginning on C. Remember, any basic parent scale beginning on C always contains
   C (sa) the tonal center and first tone of its raga
   G (pa) the perfect fifth above C
   C' (sa) the next C an octave above the beginning C.
  Be sure to follow the lines/tracks as you move from left to right when you choose the seven consecutive pitches of your scales. (Examples will varythere are 72 possibilities)
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Study Fig. 6-11, the Melakarta system showing raga scales (WOM, p. 286). Note how different raga scales can be created by following the lines from left to right that connect the possible scale tones. While sa (the tonal center) and pa (the perfect fifth above the tonal center) are fixed and do not vary, the other scale degreesri, ga, ma ,da, nieach has two or three possibilities depending upon the scale degree and the chosen form of the scale degree. Different forms of the scale degrees are created by lowering or raising the scale degrees in half-step increments. (You may be familiar with the similar manner of creating different forms of a minor scale in the Western music culture by raising or lowering the sixth and/or seventh scale degrees.)
  Write the names of each scale degree of the basic parent scale.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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kingfahad97

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Answer to Question 1

 sa = C, ri = D, ga = E, ma = F, pa = G, da = Ab, ni = B, sa' = C'
 sa = C, ri = Db, ga = Eb, ma = F, pa = G, da = A, ni = Bb sa'= C'
 sa = C, ri = D, ga = E, ma = F, pa = G, da = A, ni = B, sa' = C'

Answer to Question 2

 sa ri ga ma pa da ni (sa)

___________________ ___________________ ___________________ _________
Playing Melakarta Scales on the Guitar
On the guitar you can read the chart in the following way: C = open string,
Db = 1st fret, D = 2nd fret, D /Eb = 3rd fret, E = 4th fret, F = 5th fret, F = 7th fret, G = 8th fret, Ab = 9th fret, A = 10th fret, A/Bb = 11th fret.
Open D tuning  from the bottom string:
Low E down to D;
A & D remain unchanged from normal guitar tuning
G & B up and down respectively to unison A
High E down to D
will enable you to play raga scales on the strings tuned to D and strum drone notes. ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ _________




jake

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Excellent


vickyvicksss

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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