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Descrição: A comprehensive profusely illustrated guide to more than 1,500 trademarks from all over the world. The trademark designs in this volume are based on symbolical designs.
A comprehensive profusely illustrated guide to more than 1,500 trademarks from all over the world. The trademark designs in this volume are based on symbolical designs.
Descripción: Instrumentation Standards and Symbols Training Manual
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Swaras and Symbols in Bansuri Swaras All holes h oles open – Teevra Ma
One hole closed – Ga
Two holes closed – Re
Three holes closed – Sa
Four holes closed – Ni
Five holes closed – Dha
Six holes closed – Pa
SYMBOLS SA
S
RE
R
GA
G
MA
M
PA
P
DHA
D
NI
N
For lower octave notes their will be a symbol ( a dot ) behind the no te ex- lower Ni is denoted as .N For middle octave notes there will no symbols, example – middle octave Pa is denoted as P For higher octave notes there will be a symbol in front of the note, for example, higher octave Re is denoted as R’ In flute we can produce P D N of the lower octave, S R G M P D N of the middle octave and S R G M P of the higher octave “ easily”.
.S
.R
.G
.M
LOWER OCTAVE
.P
.D
.N
S
R
G
M
P
MIDDLE OCTAVE
D
N
S’
R’
G’
M’
P’
D’
N’
HIGHER OCTAVE
The symbol ‘ > ‘ means that we have to extend the note behind that symbol. In some cases if we want to make groups in a bunch of notes then we will put a comma (,) for those notes. For example- .P.D.N, .D.NS, .NSR, SRG, RGM, GMP