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Notes P Tagg: A <strong>Short</strong> <strong>Prehistory</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Music</strong> 39<br />

3:16 R˜ga S˜ranga: Gat melody in quick tŸnt˜l<br />

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Table 3:7 R˜ga S˜ranga: intervallic affect<br />

ri d Samv˜dŸ: forceful, active, glad<br />

ma f satisfied, peace<br />

pa g V˜dŸ: active, awake, glad<br />

ni-k b$ tenderness, beauty<br />

ni-k↑ b$↑ desire, love<br />

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