Swaralipi () is any system used in sheet music in order to represent aurally perceived music through the use of written notes for Indian classical music. 400px|right|border|Example of Bengali ākārmātrik sôrôlipi ()
Swaralipi () is any system used in sheet music in order to represent aurally perceived music through the use of written notes for Indian classical music. 400px|right|border|Example of Bengali ākārmātrik sôrôlipi ()
==History== The Indian scholar and musical theorist Pingala (c. 200 BC), in his Chanda Sutra, used marks indicating long and short syllables to indicate meters in Sanskrit poetry.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).