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The Musical Scales Of the Hindus presents a comprehensive study of the theoretical foundations of Hindu music by renowned scholar and musician Sourindra Mohun Tagore. This landmark work delves into the intricate system of ragas and their underlying mathematical and acoustic principles that have governed Indian classical music for centuries.
Tagore’s treatise bridges Eastern and Western musical traditions by critically examining whether Western harmonic concepts can be applied to the distinct tonal systems of Hindu music. The author provides detailed analysis of scales, intervals, and melodic structures unique to Indian classical music, offering both theoretical insights and practical observations.
This scholarly resource remains invaluable for musicologists, ethnomusicologists, and serious students of Indian classical music seeking to understand the sophisticated organization and aesthetic principles of Hindu musical tradition. The work combines technical musical knowledge with cultural and spiritual context.







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