Timbre Of Indian Folk Song

Timbre Of Indian Folk Song

indian folk song timbre

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1. indian folk song timbre


Explanation:

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Answer:

The timbre is nasal, penetrating, and intense. Indian folk song is tappa, punjab form of semi classical vocal music inspired by the folk songs of camel riders in the Punjab area and powada is the traditional folk art from Maharashtra.

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2. indian folk song timbre​


Answer:

Indian music consists of folk, classical (Hindustani and Carnatic) and pop music, among others. The Classical music is characterized by microtones (or shruti), notes (or swara), ornamentations (or alankar), melodies improvised from grammar (or raga) and rhythmic patterns used in percussion (or tala).


3. timbre of music indian folk song​


Answer:

Melody or Melodic

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4. Elements of MusicIndian Folk SongKarma WalayHava NagilaTimbreDynamicsPitch​


Explanation:

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5. Indian Folk Song Karma Walay Hava Elements of Music Timbre Dynamics Pitch Rhythm Form Texture Harmony​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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6. Hava Naglia Karma Walay Indian Folk Song Elements of music Timbre: Dynamics: Pitch: Texture: Rhythm: Form: Harmony​


Hava nagila

timbre:Soft

dynamic:mezzo piano

pitch:low

rhythm: rising

form:binary form

texture: polyphonic

harmony:more than 2 people sing contrasting the part

karma walay

timbre:harsh

dynamic:mezzo piano

pitch: slightly fast

rhythm: short to moderate beats

form: ternary form

texture: homophonic

harmony:more than 2 people contrasting the beat

indian folk song

timbre: smooth

dynamic:medium loud

pitch:lower

rhythm: rising

form:binary form

texture: homophonic

harmony:more than 2 people sing contrasting the part


7. Elements of Music• MELODY• DYNAMICS• TIMBRE • RHYTHM• HARMONY• TEXTURE • FORMIndian Folk Song•?•?•?•?•?•?•?Karma Walay•?•?•?•?•?•?•?Hava Nagila•?•?•?•?•?•?•?​​


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Khanjri Solo

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gari

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Raga Bihag (Folk Song of India)

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Lord Invader


8. what is the form of indian folk song​


Answer:

Indian folk

music is diverse because of India's vast cultural diversity. It is sung in various languages and dialects throughout the length and breath of this vast nation and exported to different parts of the world owing to migration.


9. What are the Timbre of Indian Folk Song​


Answer:

Indian music consists of folk, classical (Hindustani and Carnatic) and pop music, among others. The Classical music is characterized by microtones (or shruti), notes (or swara), ornamentations (or alankar), melodies improvised from grammar (or raga) and rhythmic patterns used in percussion (or tala).


10. what is the timbre of folk song?​


Answer:

Timbre (usually pronounced “tam'-ber” as in the first part of “tambourine”) is what makes one instrument or voice sound different than another. Timbre allows you to hear a musical note and know what instrument played it.

Explanation:

Timbre refers to the character, texture, and colour of a sound that defines it. It's a catchall category for the features of sound that are not pitch, loudness, duration, or spatial location, and it helps us judge whether what we're listening to is a piano, flute, or organ.


11. In indian folk song What is the timbre,dynamics,pitch,rhythm,form,texture,harmony​


Answer:

Indian Folk Song

Explanation:

dynamic's: mezze forte or medium loud

pitch: lower

rhythm: rising

form: binary form

texture: homophonic

harmony: more two people sing contrasting part

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12. what are the pitch of indian folk song?​


Answer:

i think harmony

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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13. melody indian folk song​


Answer:

The texture of Indian music is typically a single melody voice or instrument supported by drones and rhythm percussion as mentioned above this texture is not common in western music and there are several elements of the timbre (color) of the music that also make it sound unfamiliar.

Indian music consists of folk classical (Hindustani and Carnatic) and pop music among others. The classical music is characterized by microtones (or Shruti) notes (or swara) ornamentation (or alankar) melodies improvised from grammar (or raga) and rhythmic patterns used in percussion (or tala)

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14. Pitch of indian folk song?


Answer:

pitch India folk song

Explanation:

high pitch/low pitch


15. what is the form of the Indian Folk Song


Answer:

Most of the poetry sung in this genre pertain to subjects like love, nature, and philosophy, and the genre itself is not much different from Ghazals, though Ghazals are bound to a peculiar metre. This genre is quite popular in many parts of India, notably in Karnataka and Maharashtra.

Explanation:

sana nakatulong pa follow po


16. indian folk song rhythm​


Answer:

Indian folk music is diverse because of India's vast cultural diversity. It has many forms including bhangra , lavani , dandiya and Rajasthani. Folk music has been influential on classical music, which is viewed as a higher art form. Instruments and styles have impacted classical ragas. It is also not uncommon for major writers, saints and poets to have large musical libraries and traditions to their name, often sung in thumri (semi-classical) style. Most of the folk music of India is dance-oriented. Indian folk music

Explanation:

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17. Indian folk song with timbre dynamics and pitch


Answer:

Harmony - is the simultaneous of two or more pitches; the vertical . How we identify dynamic, tempo and timbre? ... Folk songs are, quite literally, songs of the people.


18. TIMBRE IN INDIA FOLK SONG


Answer:

it consists of folk, classical, and pop music

Explanation:


19. Hava NagllaKarma WalayElemente of MusicIndian Folk SongTOTimbreDynamicsPitch​


Answer:

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20. what is the dynamics of indian folk song​


Answer:

An Indian can determine at once the class of a stage song by the rhythm of the music. In structure, the Indian song follows the out line of the form which obtains in our own music--a short melodic phrase built on related tones which are denominate chord lines, repeated with ore or less variation, grouped into clauses and correlated into periods. The compass of songs varies from one to three octaves. Some songs have no words, vocables being used instead and when once set to a melody they are never changed. Plural singing is generally in unison, on the plains and else where the women using a high, reedy falsetto tone an octave above the male singers. [from Blurb] Contents Preface 1. Introduction 2. Music of India 3. Hindustani Classical Music 4. Folk Musical Instruments 5. Folk Singers 6. Folk Dances of South India 7.


21. dynamics indian folk song​


Answer:

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22. elements of indian folk songs


Answer:

India has a very rich trad­ition of folk music. The ext­reme cul­tural diversity creates endless varieties of folk styles. Each region has its own par­ti­cu­lar style.

There is a tendency to lump folk music along with tribal music. There is ac­tually a difference. Where folk music is a mere rustic ref­lec­tion of the larger In­dian so­ciety, tribal music often re­pre­sents cul­tures that are very dif­fer­ent. Some of these tribal cul­tures are throwbacks to cul­tural con­di­tions as they were thousands of years ago.

Tribal and folk music is not taught in the same way that In­dian classical music is taught. There is no formal period of apprenticeship where the student is able to devote their en­tire life to learning the music, the eco­nomics of rural life does not permit this sort of thing. The mus­ical prac­ti­tion­ers must still attend to their normal duties of hunting, agriculture or what­ever their chosen profession is.

Music in the villages is learned al­most by osmosis. From childhood the music is heard and imbibed along with ones mother's milk. There are nu­mer­ous pub­lic ac­tivi­ties that allow the villagers to practice and hone their skills. These are the normal func­tions which synchronise village life with the universe.

The music is an indispensable compo­nent of func­tions such as weddings, engagements, and births. There is a plethora of songs for such occasions. There are also many songs associated with planting and harvesting. In these ac­tivi­ties the villagers routinely sing of their hopes, fears and as­pira­tions

Answer:

When an emotional poem having excellent poetic components becomes a song, it is known as a "Bhaavageeth". Most of the poetry sung in ...

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23. What is the Texture of the Indian Folk Song


ANSWER.

The texture of Indian music is typically a single melody voice or instrument, supported by drones and rhythm percussion.

MELODY (Voice, Sitar, Sarangi, Bansuri, Esraj or Sarod performing the melodic form of the Raga); DRONE (Tanpura or Harmonium performing long sustained noted); RHYTHM (Tabla performing the rhythmic Tala).


24. Indian folk song and timbre dynamics pitch rhythm


Answer:

Rag or raga forms the melody in Indian classical music. A raga is a set of pitches, a little bit like a major or minor scale. There are hundreds of ragas, all learnt by ear, and each will be used at a particular time of day, or at different times during the year.


25. what is the timbre of japanese folk song​


Answer:

Explanation:

The music of Japan includes a wide array of performers in distinct styles, both traditional and modern


26. Elements of MusicIndian Folk SongKarma WalayHava NagilaTimbreDynamicsPitchRhythmFormTextureHarmony​


Answer:

indian folk song

Explanation:

timbre: smooth

dynamic's: mezze forte or medium loud

pitch: lower

rhythm: rising

form: binary form

texture: homophonic

harmony: more two people sing contrasting part


27. In indian folk song bihugeet What is the timbre,dynamics,pitch,rhythm,form,texture,harmony PASAGOT NAMAN PO KAYLANGAN LANG PO:)


Answer:

Harmony - is the simultaneous of two or more pitches; the vertical ... How we identify dynamic, tempo and timbre? ... Folk songs are, quite literally, songs of the people.


28. Indian Folk SongKarma WalayHava NagilaElements of MusicMelodyDynamicsTimbreRhythmHarmonyTextureForm​


Answer:

6. Children must sleep more than 8 hours.

Use signal word "my point of view."

7. In this time of pandemic, students need support and guidance from parents.

Use signal word "in my opinion."


29. what is the timbre of sitsiritsit folk song ?​


Answer:

The timbre of sirsiritsit folk song is light.


30. Give an example of an Indian folk song


Answer:

1. Bihugeet – Assam

They have the sweetest melodies and heart touching lyrics of the daily life. They songs talk about life in the farmland, the picturesque rural Assam, their dreams, aspirations and of course, love. Bihugeeti is generally associated with the Bihu dance, performed by group of young girls and boys, dressed in their traditional attire, holding each other and swaying in unison.

Bihu beats are generally very groovy but in a very tranquil, unwinding manner. Makes you move your body even before you know it.

2. Lavani – Maharashtra

The folk music from the western parts of the country essentially dance music played general to the foot tapping beats of the dholki. The songs are generally sung by women, and although the style is folk, there are a lot of classical elements which makes it all the more interesting.

Lavani songs are often used in theatrical performances with erotic or socio-politically charged lyrics. Over the years, the music has also had its influence over Indian pop music.

3. Baul – Bengal

Baul is a word that is derived from the Sanskrit word, Batul that means divine inspired insanity. The lyrics are mostly full of philosophical metaphors while the melodies resonate through the open fields of rural Bengal, ebbing into the horizon.

With instruments such as Khamak, Ektara and Dotara, the Bauls, inspired by Hinduism as well as Sufism, sing their songs as they travel for a philosophical enlightenment.

Explanation:

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