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How are the notes in the higher octave (taar saptak) represented?

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Notes in the higher octave (taar saptak) are represented by a dot above the note, like . This indicates that the pitch is higher than the middle octave notes in Indian classical music.

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  1. In Indian classical music, the higher octave (taar saptak) consists of notes sung or played at a pitch higher than the middle octave (madhya saptak). These notes are represented by placing a dot above them, such as Ṡ for shadja. This system helps musicians identify and differentiate between different octaves while reading or writing musical notations. Taar saptak is often used for expressive, high-pitched renditions in classical compositions.

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