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World Music Cultures: India
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1. India was united for the first time on a large scale by Chandragupta
Rasa
Historical Periods
Golden Age
Avarohana
2. Note
Swara
Standard Language of Northern India
Predominant religion of India
Drone Kriti
3. Upward melodic progression
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
Nada Brahma
Arohana
4. Mridangram- instrument - double membranophone ; karanai-black paste
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
Golden Age
Rhythmic Kriti
Qawwali
5. Bronze age - Verdic Period - Golden Age - Classical Period - British Raj
Melodic Hin
Historical Periods
British Raj
Standard Language of South India
6. Dravidian
Melodic Kriti
Standard Language of South India
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
Bronze Age
7. Note
Swara
Gamaka
Standard Language of South India
South Indian Trimurti
8. Sound of god
Bronze Age
classical language of India during verdic times
Nada Brahma
Bols
9. Melodic Framework (color -passion -attachmet)
South Indian Trimurti
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Geetham
Raga
10. Mridangram- instrument - double membranophone ; karanai-black paste
Rhythmic Kriti
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
Bronze Age
Bols
11. Taste -essence and flavor
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
Rasa
Jor
Historical Periods
12. Improvisation based on solfege syallables
Nada Brahma
Darshan
Tala
Svara KAlpana
13. Hinduism and Indo-aryan
Qawwali
Predominant religion of India
Filmi Git
Historical Periods
14. Tambura-chordophone -4 strings tuned to sa and pa
Melodic Kriti
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
Drone Kriti
Melodic Hin
15. Vocalizations of the tabla
Bols
Tala
Bronze Age
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
16. Tabla-hand drum - two instruments :tabla and bayan - syahai-black paste
Tala
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
Standard Language of South India
Rhythmic Hin
17. Verdic Texts
Standard Language of Northern India
Verdic Period
British Raj
Jhala
18. It gained independence in 1947 from British
classical language of India during verdic times
Jor
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
19. Devotional songsfrom Hindi moies or Hindi songs coposed to be sung using the melody in a popular filmi song
Moganam Raga
Bronze Age
Nada Brahma
Filmi Git
20. Tambura-chordophone -4 strings tuned to sa and pa
Historical Periods
Drone Kriti
Jor
Compositional Form for Carnatic Kriti
21. Melodic -Drone and Rhythmic
Functional layers of Carnatic Kriti
Raga
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Jhala
22. Contains 5 of 7 songs
Jor
Rhythmic Hin
Moganam Raga
Rasa
23. Western songs with Sanskirt Lyrics
Bols
Nottuswaram
Melodic Kriti
Svara KAlpana
24. Alapana - Pavali - Anupavali - Pavali Reprise - Caranam - Pavali Reprise
Compositional Form for Carnatic Kriti
Jor
Rhythmic Hin
Predominant religion of India
25. Lead singer is joined by an accopanyiny instrumentalists
Classical Period
Arohana
Qawwali
Verdic Period
26. Sitar-long necked lute with 18 strings and playing is done on baj jar
Rasa
Functional layers of Carnatic Kriti
Drone Hin
Melodic Hin
27. Way of speaking and being spoken to by the divine
Mantra
South Indian Trimurti
Avarohana
Alap
28. Song (simpliest form of Caranatic music)
Gamaka
Geetham
Darshan
Gamaka
29. Tambura-chorodophone -4 strins -tunes to sa and pa
Rhythmic Kriti
British Raj
Avarohana
Drone Hin
30. Taste -essence and flavor
Rasa
Gamaka
Drone Kriti
Nada Brahma
31. Melodic -Drone and Rhythmic
Predominant religion of India
Qawwali
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Functional laters of Hindustini Raga
32. Western songs with Sanskirt Lyrics
Functional layers of Carnatic Kriti
Alap
Nada Brahma
Nottuswaram
33. Syama Sastri (in Telgu and Sanskirt) - Muttusvami Dikshitar (Nottuswaram) - Tyagaraja (kriti)
South Indian Trimurti
Alap
Mantra
Arohana
34. Features solo melodic instrument - rhythmically active
South Indian Trimurti
Jor
Drone Hin
Functional layers of Carnatic Kriti
35. Sanskirt
Gamaka
Moganam Raga
Golden Age
classical language of India during verdic times
36. Verdic:Rgveda:hymn - Anciet oral traditions - Yajurveda:ritual -Samaveda:actual noted verse -Athraveda-potions and magic
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
Gat
Classical Period
Verdic Period
37. Alapana - Pavali - Anupavali - Pavali Reprise - Caranam - Pavali Reprise
Rasa
Raga
Compositional Form for Carnatic Kriti
Jor
38. Mahabarata (war stories) - Ramayana (hindu epic) - Puranas (stories)
Arohana
British Raj
Smirti Texts (understood to be divine in origin)
Compositional Form for Hindustini Raga
39. Features solo melodic instrument - rhythmically active
Jhala
Alap
Historical Periods
Jor
40. Occupation began in 1858
British Raj
Bronze Age
Filmi Git
classical language of India during verdic times
41. Hindu
Predominant religion of India
Moganam Raga
Standard Language of Northern India
Predominant religion of India
42. Hinduism and Indo-aryan
Standard Language of Northern India
Predominant religion of India
Compositional Form for Hindustini Raga
Gamaka
43. Contains 5 of 7 songs
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Historical Periods
Melodic Hin
Moganam Raga
44. It gained independence in 1947 from British
Nada Brahma
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Filmi Git
Compositional Form for Hindustini Raga
45. Drumming accompainiment enters - tala is established - ragas composed melody is introduced
Gat
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Verdic Period
Shurti Texts (Verdic/ Upanishads)
46. Vina ( sometimes voice or violin) 4 strings - 3 tala strings
Classical Period
Rhythmic Kriti
Melodic Kriti
Predominant religion of India
47. Hindu
Standard Language of Northern India
British Raj
Avarohana
Raga
48. Brahmanic control of Hinduism
Classical Period
Darshan
classical language of India during verdic times
Compositional Form for Carnatic Kriti
49. Downward melodic progression
Standard Language of South India
When did India gain its independence and from whom?
Avarohana
Gamaka
50. Rhythmic framework
Tala
Gat
British Raj
Rasa