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World Music Cultures: India
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1. Dravidians -indigenous people -
Swara
Bronze Age
Qawwali
Moganam Raga
2. Downward melodic progression
Alap
Golden Age
Avarohana
Drone Hin
3. Syama Sastri (in Telgu and Sanskirt) - Muttusvami Dikshitar (Nottuswaram) - Tyagaraja (kriti)
Historical Periods
South Indian Trimurti
Tala
Nada Brahma
4. Drumming accompainiment enters - tala is established - ragas composed melody is introduced
Gat
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
Avarohana
Golden Age
5. Upward melodic progression
Arohana
Functional laters of Hindustini Raga
Compositional Form for Hindustini Raga
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
6. Vocalizations of the tabla
Historical Periods
Compositional Form for Hindustini Raga
Darshan
Bols
7. Lead singer is joined by an accopanyiny instrumentalists
Qawwali
Moganam Raga
Rasa
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
8. Sound of god
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Jhala
Bols
Nada Brahma
9. Mahabarata (war stories) - Ramayana (hindu epic) - Puranas (stories)
Gat
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
Jor
10. Alap -Jor -Gat -Jhala
Jhala
Tala
Compositional Form for Hindustini Raga
Bols
11. Taste -essence and flavor
Melodic Kriti
Bronze Age
Filmi Git
Rasa
12. Verdic:Rgveda:hymn - Anciet oral traditions - Yajurveda:ritual -Samaveda:actual noted verse -Athraveda-potions and magic
British Raj
Moganam Raga
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
Bols
13. Occupation began in 1858
British Raj
Nada Brahma
Rasa
Geetham
14. Improvisation based on solfege syallables
Svara KAlpana
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
Compositional Form for Carnatic Kriti
Swara
15. Hindu
Classical Period
Functional laters of Hindustini Raga
Predominant religion of India
Standard Language of Northern India
16. Occupation began in 1858
British Raj
Bols
Jhala
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
17. Upward jump in tempo - increase of intensity
Nada Brahma
Bols
Jhala
Standard Language of South India
18. No set meter or drumming ; rasa begins to emerge
Avarohana
Alap
Filmi Git
Drone Kriti
19. Alap -Jor -Gat -Jhala
Rhythmic Hin
Arohana
Melodic Kriti
Compositional Form for Hindustini Raga
20. Tambura-chorodophone -4 strins -tunes to sa and pa
Drone Hin
Jhala
Mantra
Historical Periods
21. Alapana - Pavali - Anupavali - Pavali Reprise - Caranam - Pavali Reprise
Predominant religion of India
Compositional Form for Carnatic Kriti
Jhala
Drone Kriti
22. Drumming accompainiment enters - tala is established - ragas composed melody is introduced
Alap
Svara KAlpana
Avarohana
Gat
23. Melodic Framework (color -passion -attachmet)
Gamaka
Golden Age
Melodic Kriti
Raga
24. Taste -essence and flavor
Rasa
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
Standard Language of South India
Arohana
25. A way of seeing and being seen by the divine
Raga
Rhythmic Kriti
Darshan
Rasa
26. It gained independence in 1947 from British
Gat
Verdic Period
Qawwali
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
27. Mahabarata (war stories) - Ramayana (hindu epic) - Puranas (stories)
Arohana
Functional laters of Hindustini Raga
Geetham
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
28. Dravidian
Bronze Age
Standard Language of South India
Classical Period
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
29. Note
Svara KAlpana
Swara
Rhythmic Hin
Mantra
30. Western songs with Sanskirt Lyrics
Nottuswaram
Mantra
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Verdic Period
31. Contains 5 of 7 songs
Historical Periods
Moganam Raga
Golden Age
Functional laters of Hindustini Raga
32. Sanskirt
classical language of India during verdic times
Alap
Nottuswaram
Jhala
33. Features solo melodic instrument - rhythmically active
Bronze Age
Jor
Classical Period
Tala
34. Devotional songsfrom Hindi moies or Hindi songs coposed to be sung using the melody in a popular filmi song
Gat
Standard Language of Northern India
Filmi Git
Drone Hin
35. Note
Functional laters of Hindustini Raga
Swara
Functional laters of Hindustini Raga
Gamaka
36. Melodic Framework (color -passion -attachmet)
Raga
Darshan
Gat
Jor
37. Lead singer is joined by an accopanyiny instrumentalists
Qawwali
Nottuswaram
Functional laters of Hindustini Raga
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
38. India was united for the first time on a large scale by Chandragupta
Melodic Kriti
Golden Age
Moganam Raga
Drone Kriti
39. Sound of god
Raga
Filmi Git
Nada Brahma
Swara
40. Features solo melodic instrument - rhythmically active
Compositional Form for Hindustini Raga
Darshan
Jor
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
41. India was united for the first time on a large scale by Chandragupta
Verdic Period
Golden Age
Melodic Hin
Qawwali
42. Verdic Texts
Raga
Bols
Classical Period
Verdic Period
43. Tabla-hand drum - two instruments :tabla and bayan - syahai-black paste
Historical Periods
Rhythmic Hin
Alap
Melodic Kriti
44. Bronze age - Verdic Period - Golden Age - Classical Period - British Raj
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Historical Periods
Filmi Git
classical language of India during verdic times
45. Tabla-hand drum - two instruments :tabla and bayan - syahai-black paste
Compositional Form for Hindustini Raga
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
Rhythmic Hin
Melodic Kriti
46. Way of speaking and being spoken to by the divine
Mantra
Nottuswaram
Standard Language of South India
Golden Age
47. Contains 5 of 7 songs
Tala
Moganam Raga
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
Predominant religion of India
48. Vina ( sometimes voice or violin) 4 strings - 3 tala strings
Svara KAlpana
Melodic Kriti
Arohana
Compositional Form for Carnatic Kriti
49. Devotional songsfrom Hindi moies or Hindi songs coposed to be sung using the melody in a popular filmi song
Filmi Git
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
Functional layers of Carnatic Kriti
50. Upward melodic progression
Arohana
Rasa
Compositional Form for Carnatic Kriti
Svara KAlpana