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