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Cino wrote: > > A second "minimal" factor is the constantly recurring tonic > > drone, as well as the absence of any harmony. David replied: > All the notes in Raga are in the Tambura. Again, no flame intended, but the tanpura is traditionally tuned to the tonic, its lower octave, and usually the fifth note of the scale, but in ragas that exclude the fifth the tanpura gets one string tuned to the next stronger note, usually the fourth and less commonly the sixth. However, due to the threads that are placed between the strings and the bridge for the characteristic buzzing sound, many overtones are also released, often obscuring the main notes in a lovely hazy halo of sound. > I was under the impression that between this drone and the > notes of the Raga, we have Harmony. Good point. You're correct -- between the drone and each individual note in a raga there exists the most basic sort of harmony. When I said the "absence of any harmony" I meant "harmony" in the Western sense of underlying chordal structure, harmonic movement, modulation between keys, etc. Since we're veering way off-topic I'd be happy to continue the discussion offline.