Music in North India : experiencing music, expressing culture /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Modernity and tradition. A culture of bewildering variety ; Threads to follow in this text ; The old and new in an ancient land ; Indian music on the move
- Affect. Religious connotation ; Sacred texts ; Verbal syllables ; Song texts ; A musician's practice ; The nine moods ; Extramusical effects ; Conclusion
- Teaching, learning, and performing music. Teaching and learning music ; Old traditions in new packages
- Rhythm and drumming. Tala ; Theka: the tal as a succession of drum ; Counting patterns in tal ; The tabla ; Kayda ; Tihai ; Other drumming traditions ; Conclusion
- Song and performance. Composition and improvisation ; What is a raga? ; Raga in performance ; The on-the-spot development of the composition ; Song texts in classical styles ; Other song genres ; Conclusion
- Instrumentals, melodic and rhythmic. Drone instruments ; Melody instruments ; The sitar and the sarod ; Other melody instruments ; Ensembles ; Conclusion
- The old world joins the new. The postcolonial era ; The effect of the new democracy on music ; Electronics: preserving and spreading the traditions ; Some views form an old master.