Vajan (Vazan)
'Weight'. This term assumes a distinctive meaning in the realm of music, embodying the semantic essence of 'measurement.'
This concept represents a contemporary understanding. In Hindustani theory, notes are linked to the Tonic, or first degree of the scale, where the mobile or relative nature of the Sadja (tonic) and the derivation of other notes in relation to it are fundamental.
In the Western system, every musical sound is quantified using the frequency, expressed as vibrations per second.
In the pursuit of establishing a stable tonic as a reference, various standards have been devised.
Assuming Sa corresponds to 240 Hz, we derive the following frequencies:
Sa – 240 Hz
Re – 270 Hz
Ga – 300 Hz
Ma – 320 Hz
Pa – 360 Hz
Dha – 400 Hz
Ni – 450 Hz
Ṡa – 480 Hz
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