Is Carnatic music the basis for all music? Why?

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No, Carnatic music is not the basis for all music.
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Carnatic music is considered a fundamental system, as it's based on the universal principles of sound, pitch, and rhythm. Its 72 Melakarta Ragas encompass a wide range of melodic possibilities, making it a comprehensive and intricate musical system.
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Carnatic music is considered a fundamental system, as it's based on the universal principles of sound, pitch, and rhythm. Its 72 Melakarta Ragas encompass a wide range of melodic possibilities, making it a comprehensive and intricate musical system.
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Carnatic music is not the basis for all music globally, but it is one of the oldest and most sophisticated classical music systems, particularly influential within Indian culture. It has a highly developed theory of ragas and talas that provides a structured approach to melody and rhythm, inspiring various...
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Carnatic music is not the basis for all music globally, but it is one of the oldest and most sophisticated classical music systems, particularly influential within Indian culture. It has a highly developed theory of ragas and talas that provides a structured approach to melody and rhythm, inspiring various regional Indian musical traditions. However, music worldwide has diverse origins, including Western classical, folk, and other classical systems like Hindustani music. Carnatic music's richness lies in its intricate melodic patterns and devotional roots, but it is one among many global traditions, each contributing uniquely to the vast world of music. read less
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