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Basic Theory


1. The Origin
2. The Foundation
3. Indian Notation System
4. Writing Melody
5. Rhythm
6. Definitions of Rhythmic Words
7. Tabla
8. Tuning Tabla
9. Tabla Sounds
10. Murdung or Pakhavaj
11. How to Learn, Read and Play Taals
12. Famous Northern Indian Taals Part I
13. Famous Northern Indian Taals Part II
14. Famous Northern Indian Taals Part III
15. Famous Northern Indian Taals Part IV
16. Famous Northern Indian Taals Part V
17. Melody
18. Definitions of Melodic Words
19. Thaat System
20. Ten Thaats of Northern Indian Music
21. Creating Raags
22. Jaties
23. 484 Raags of any Thaat
24. Overlapping Scales
25. Time Theory of Raags
26. More About Time Theory
27. Properties of A Raag
28. Properties of A Raag – Part II
29. 35 Principles of Northern Indian Music



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