Pann (பண்) is the melolic mode used by the Tamil people in their music since the ancient times. The ancient panns over centuries evolved first into a pentatonic scale and later into the seven note Carnatic Solfege. But from the earliest times, Tamil Music is heptatonic and known as Ezhisai (ஏழிசை). ==Panns in literature== There are... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pann
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