Vedic Chanting and Vowel Intrinsic Pitch: New Evidence from an Ancient Source

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The purpose of this paper is to shed further light on the aetiology and speech specific nature of vowel intrinsic fundamental frequency (IFO), by investigating its presence in vedic chanting. This is one of the earliest forms of chanting (circa 5000 years old) which is still prevalent today, predating much of Indian classical music. It is interesting to study vedic chanting as it represents the borderline between speech and singing. There are three distinct tone levels in this chanting referred to as: (a) udatta HIGH, (b) anudatta LOW and (c) svarita, In-Between. Sanskrit grammarians classify vowels according to the position of the tongue body and use the same labels as above for marking the tones.