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MUL 2720 - Terminology Quiz

MUL 2720 - Terminology Quiz. Quizzes will be returned at end of class. Patience…. MUL 2720 - Terminology Quiz. Average (25 quiz-takers) = 81.08 Distribution 99 = 3 98-90 = 5 89-80 = 9 79-70 = 3 69-60 = 3 59-0 = 2 Reminder: Counts 10% of course grade. Sitar (playing position).

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MUL 2720 - Terminology Quiz

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  1. MUL 2720 - Terminology Quiz Quizzes will be returned at end of class. Patience…..

  2. MUL 2720 - Terminology Quiz • Average (25 quiz-takers) = 81.08 • Distribution99 = 398-90 = 589-80 = 979-70 = 369-60 = 359-0 = 2 • Reminder: Counts 10% of course grade

  3. Sitar (playing position)

  4. Vina/VeenaEx. B.SIVAKUMAR - VEENA Naada Neeranjanam(1) LIVE - YouTube

  5. Tabla (North Indian)

  6. Mridangam (South Indian)

  7. Pakhavaj (North Indian)

  8. Sarod (North Indian) Ex. Amaan Ali Khan introduces the Sarod - YouTube

  9. TampuraEx. Tanpura Demonstration - YouTube

  10. SantoorEx. Raag Sohni, Jhap Taal, Ek Taal, Teentaal-Santoor (Classical Song) By Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma - YouTube

  11. Bansuri Ex. Rakesh Chaurasia - The Romance of the Bansuri - YouTube

  12. HarmoniumEx. Harmonium Tutorial: An Introduction - YouTube

  13. Jaltarang Ex. Unpluged Jal-Tarang by Ranjana Pradhan and Tabla by Pandit Suman - YouTube

  14. Indian “Classical” Music • Venue is a Concert Hall / Recital (space dedicated to performance of this music) • Formal split between audience and performers • “Ritualized” behaviors (expected of both audiences and performers) • Music treated as “art” experience (no practical use, but for edification, appreciation & enjoyment)

  15. Two Classical Improvisations • YouTube - Ravi Shankar on the Dick Cavett Show (4:46) • YouTube - Ustad Shahid Parvez (6:03)

  16. Roles of the Performers • Veena (south) or Sitar (north) – leader/soloist • Tambura – drone (primary pitches) • Tabla (north) or Mridangam (south) – rhythm and secondary soloist • Other secondary soloists (Sarod, etc.) may be added

  17. Indian Classical Performance • Improvisation (not pre-composed) • Pitch – based on Raga (scales, but more) • Rhythm – based on Tala (meters, but more) • Process of “unfolding” the Raga- movement from low to high- rhythmic movement from slow to fast

  18. Organization of the Improvisation • Alap – opening section, free rhythm (no drums), establishes the Raga • Jor (Jod) – drums enter, regular rhythm (Tala) established • Jahla – fast, virtuosic concluding section • Gat – fixed (pre-composed) tune featured in last section

  19. Some Concert Performances • YouTube - Ravi Shankar on the Dick Cavett Show (4:46) • YouTube - Ustad Shahid Parvez (6:03) • Recital de Sitar, India. Rara Avis 2011, parte 1 – YouTube (10:01) • YouTube - Ustad Amjad Ali Khan Vol 2- Live At Pune (47:02) – Sarod

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