Erstellt von Joanna van Dyk
vor fast 9 Jahre
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Frage | Antworten |
Rag | Basic organisation of 13 musical notes in a composition |
Desh | Specific group of notes similar to a melodic minor scale |
Sitar | Indian lute with movable frets. Twangy sound Plays the alap in Version 1 |
What is the tal in Gat 1 of version 1? | Jhaptal 10 beats (2+3+2+3) |
Chand | Triplets (Used in Gat 1, version 1) |
What is the tal in Gat 2, version 1? | Tintal 16 beats (4+4+4+4) |
Where is tihai used in version 1? | towards the end of Gat 2 |
Structure of version 1 | Alap Gat 1 Gat2 |
Which instrument plays the alap in version 1? | Sitar |
What are the 2 instruments that play version 1? | Sitar Tabla |
Which part of India does this music come from? | North India Hindustani tradition |
What is the structure of version 2? | Alap Bhajan (no gats) |
What tal is used throughout version 2? | Keherwa tal 8 beats (2+2+2+2) |
How can you tell the difference between the sarod and the sarangi in version 2? | sarod is plucked sarangi is bowed |
Which instrument introduces the notes of the rag in version 2? | sarangi |
In which section does the tabla start (version2 ) | the bajahn |
What technique is used at the end of version 2? | Tihai |
List all of the instruments used in version 2 | voice, sarangi, sarod, pakawaj, cymbals and tabla |
Ba | devotional song of worship |
Which two instruments are introduced in the alap of version 3? | Bansuri Esraj |
In version 3 which notes are played as drones in the alap? | Tonic and the 5th |
What is the structure of version 3? | Alap Gat 1 Gat 2 |
Which instrument plays the melody in Gat 2? (version 3) | Bansuri wide range of pitch, slides & tans |
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