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  • Vocal forn indian vocal music is a way to express deep devition to God.
  • Folk songs started out as devotional songs, later on developed as songs about everyday life induding the socio economic condition & love.
  • Tala- means to clap " or "hythm, the arrangement of beat patterns arranged in groups.
  • The tempo can be done in slow, medium, or fast: lodian: music has two fors of music, open and dosed.
  • With open farms have no distinct start or end, has an unpredictable rhy thimic structure and relaxed tempo.
  • While closed forms has obvious start and finish structure and follow rutes of tala.
  • Raga- means" to please" based on traditional melodic patterns of sive to nine tones in which allows melodies to form.
  • The smallest perceptible to the ear is called"shruti or microtones in western music.
  • The performer must choose a raga before making improvisations of the melody.
  • Lavani - songs sung by women.
  • Bhavagestho -poetry music, most genre used love, nature, and philisophy.
  • Pandavani - music narration of the Mahabharata and with Bhima as thehero
  • Garba-sung in the honor of the God and Goddesses during Navratri.
  • Naatupura Paatu-sung in Rajasthan.
  • Shenhai- made of wood or bamboo with metal flare bel at the end
  • Tanpura/Tanpuri- a four-five string long necked plate instrument that has the strings stretched out to the max.
  • Sitar - 18-2) string plucked flute instrument with adjustable metal frets tied to the fingerboard in positions of a raga.
  • Rebab- thin necked string instrument.
  • Veena /Vina- has three - four melodi strings and drone strings, famous in southern part of India.
  • Indian Music Elements
  • With performers being required to improvise music based on two major elements, the raga (melody) and the tala (rhuthm)
  • This is a precomposed strict rhythm with tala with the timbre of voice being very nasal
  • Melismatic style is one of aspects used in singing accompanied by the sitar.
  • Jal Tarang - consists of a set tuned ceramic bowls that are strucked by a beater to produce a watery sound.
  • Bansuri - six holed side flute for the melody part.
  • Vocal forn indian vocal music is a way to express deep devtion to God.
  • Folk songs started out as devotional songs, later on developed as songs about everyday life induding the socio economic condition & love.
  • Tala- means to clap " or "hythm, the arrangement of beat patterns arranged in groups
  • The tempo can be done in slow, medium, or fast: lodian: music has two fors of music, open and dosed
  • With open farms have no distinct start or end, has an unpredictable rhy thimic structure and relaxed tempo
  • While closed forms has obvious start and finish structure and follow rutes of tala.
  • Raga- means" to please" based on traditional melodic patterns of sive to nine tones in which allows melodies to form.
  • The smallest perceptible to the ear is called"shruti or microtones in western music.
  • The performer must choose a raga before making improvisations of the melody.
  • Classifications of Folk music based on regional languages:
  • Lavani - songs sung by women.
  • Bhavagestho -poetry music, most genre used love, nature, and philisophy.
  • Pandavani - music narration of the Mahabharata and with Bhima as thehero
  • Garba-sung in the honor of the God and Goddesses during Navratri.
  • Naatupura Paatu-sung in Rajasthan.