The Vedas Rigveda Yajurveda Samaveda.
The Samaveda is shortest of all the four Vedas.
Introduction and structure of the Vedas including Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda and Atharvaveda.
Samaveda: It is a book of kirtan
and prayers and contains 1810 hymns.
Devanagari Extended is a Unicode
block containing cantilation marks for writing the Samaveda, and nasalization marks for the Devanagari script.
The oldest preserved
examples of Indian music are the melodies of the Samaveda, written in the early years of the first millennium BC.
The four pupils of Vyasa and the four Vedas According to their tradition, Vyasa divided it into four parts: Rigveda, Yajur-
veda, Samaveda, and Atharvanaveda.
The Samaveda is compiled exclusively for ritual application, for its verses are all
meant to be chanted at the ceremonies of the Soma-sacrifice and procedures derived from it.
It is important to note that the Samhita of the Samaveda is an independent collection(Samhita),
yet it has taken many verses, a large number indeed, from the Samhita of Rigveda.