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| Hindustani Musical Elements |
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| Carnatic Musical Elements |
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| Melody, rhythm, imitation, drone |
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| Guru and shishya relationship |
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| guru is an expert that teaches the shishya |
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| run below the melodic strings, aren't played but are vibrated by melodic strings of the same frequency. |
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| "mood", Time of day, "magic"-harmony of the universe and our bodies in that universe. |
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| harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment where a note or chord is continuously sounded throughout most or all of a piece. EXAMPLE: Sruti Box |
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| Violin in the Carnatic Classical Song. Violin imitates the singer. |
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| Jhala- Drone strings on the sarod. |
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| Drone strings on the Sarod |
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| North India, Caste System is the Hindu philosophy cosmology. |
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| story of Rama and Sita. Rama saves Sita from the evil god Hanuman and she burns herself alive to prove her purity. |
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| "star" artist. Worked with the Beatles. |
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| devotional songs from india |
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| Ecclectic religious system, rich art and culture. |
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| Island is Islam. Mainland is Buddhist. |
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| simultaneous variations of the same line of music |
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| Natural Resource of Southeast Asia |
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| Primarily Buddhist, formerly Siam |
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| Thailands former name. Origin of Siamese twins. |
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| Northeast cultural region of thailand |
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| Northeast cultural region of Thailand |
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| Thai is a tonal language. |
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| A piphat, a teacher honoring ceremony-public and private spiritual performances |
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| two people that play off of one another |
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| professional poets, full of history and wisdom |
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| Thailand, TEMPLE ANALOGY: layered roof, pillars, and foundation. |
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| Thailand, Mix of modern and traditional instruments. |
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| Principle Melody, periodic punctuation and embellishment. |
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| Javanese Court performance. |
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| Animism & Hinduism overlaid by Islam and Christianity. |
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| primarily Hindu (also animistic) |
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| effect of the Gamelan Gong Kebyar |
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| the balinese "monkey chant" |
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| Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism |
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| Human to human relationship |
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| Human to nature relationships |
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| struggle between existence and extinction |
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| China follows dynastic traditions |
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| Traditional-Modern Orchestra, Western harmony |
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| cultural revolution (1966-1976) |
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| leader of china during cultural revolution |
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| type of throat singing in Mongolia |
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| Soviet influence, russian language. |
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| Confucian Ceremonial Music |
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| Kabuki theater (Noh Confucian Drama) |
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| "puppet performance" all male actors. |
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| narrator of kabuki theater (shamisen) |
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| are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance. |
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| Romani and Jewish Diaspora |
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| homophony; all instruments are working together for the same sound. |
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| part of the classical culture of Greece |
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| interlocking in the Flamenco |
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| Round instrument used by jokesters (skumroki) |
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