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WONDERFUL INVENTION HARMONIUM WITH 22 SHRUTIS THAT IS WORK OF WIRE INSTRUMENTS AND ACCORDIAN AWESOME.
ОтветитьIts funny how he says tempered harmonium and 22 Shurti harmonium every single time
Ответитьfuck from u is good
ОтветитьEven nicer would be a harmonium you could tune the swaras on the fly!:D thnx for the efforts and examples. Although I use/found/researched these ratios aswell I still like to use more then 22 shrutis (in singing and on sitar). Also I need to admit I really enjoy Indian 12-tet aswell (some raags more then others Kirvani I think needs it and a tuning very close can be derived with harmonics and sub-harmonics from the 17th harmonic a natural choice between notes Ga(5/4) and Re(9/16)).
ОтветитьI meant 19th harmonic for Kirvani ga. (2 cents lower then 12 tet) yet higher then phytagorean version, sounds more melow as do Ni and Dha when derived from this 19th harmonic (compared to deriving it from fiths the "phytagorean" way). But to be honest it sounds great in 12-tet aswell:P
Ответитьthe concept is excellant but the sound is not clear , interrupted sound makes it difficult to listen to the sound of the chords produced.
ОтветитьThe 22 Shruti s ..sound more like ..an electric train entering the platform.
ОтветитьWhat's the difference between 22 Shruti & tempered harmonium.
ОтветитьVideo shooting is very bad. If you are doing do properly. Otherwise donot.
ОтветитьSo wonderful job Dear Sir 🌻🌼🌿
Ответитьpl upload renditions of different raag though even of few minutes'.
ОтветитьVery very very nice harmonic basic not very very nice best god bless you
ОтветитьSir apna Whatsup Number dain gy???
ОтветитьThis is not indian 22 sruthies.this is western piano keyboard chords.foolishness!!! $#@%&*?*%*%*#
ОтветитьWhich one is better for vocal training
ОтветитьVikram
2 minutes ago
Thanks for this demonstration! There is a marked difference in the harmony of major chords.
I have a question: Can we have a chord progression in the 22 shruti scale? How?
I can see some major chords, but they are from different versions of a note. And what about, say minor chords etc.?