The document provides information about the music and instruments of India, Israel, and the influence of Islam on art forms. It discusses the vocal music styles of Hindustani and Carnatic music in India. It also outlines the classification of musical instruments in India into membranophones, non-membranous instruments, wind instruments, string instruments, and bowed string instruments. The document additionally covers the secular and devotional vocal music of Israel and some traditional Jewish instruments like the lute, lyre, and shofar.
The document provides information about the music and instruments of India, Israel, and the influence of Islam on art forms. It discusses the vocal music styles of Hindustani and Carnatic music in India. It also outlines the classification of musical instruments in India into membranophones, non-membranous instruments, wind instruments, string instruments, and bowed string instruments. The document additionally covers the secular and devotional vocal music of Israel and some traditional Jewish instruments like the lute, lyre, and shofar.
The document provides information about the music and instruments of India, Israel, and the influence of Islam on art forms. It discusses the vocal music styles of Hindustani and Carnatic music in India. It also outlines the classification of musical instruments in India into membranophones, non-membranous instruments, wind instruments, string instruments, and bowed string instruments. The document additionally covers the secular and devotional vocal music of Israel and some traditional Jewish instruments like the lute, lyre, and shofar.
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-Vocal Music of India-
a. Hindustani ARTS -From Central-north India -Read your notes in arts -Cultural influenced by Islam Additional info: -upbeat and lively music -Hindu Gods – b. Carnatic Shiva – destroyer - From south India Brahma – Creator -Considers as ancient music and Vishnu – Preserver under Hinduism Lakshimi – Wealth -also called as temple music - Diwali Festival – an Indian The music of India is nasal and Festival that celebrated the victory melismatic wherein multiple notes of Lord Krishna. One of the are sung for a single syllable of biggest festival in India that is text characterized as colorful and Khyal – imaginative singing style in bright like fireworks that light up India the sky. -Classification of Musical - Islam arts are only limited to Instruments- geometrical and floral shapes due a. Avannadh – Membranophones to the forbiddance of worshipping b. Ghan – Non membranous idols in Islamic religious law. instruments - Keteni - homespun silk used for c. Sushir – wind instrument the beautiful dresses worn by d. Tat – String Turkmen men and women e. Vitat – bowed string - Islam culture is reflected in the -Vocal Music in Israel – designs, patterns and color of the a. Secular – all songs context lies textile. outside the religious domain - The carpets in Asian countries b. Devotional - songs are religious deeply reflects the culture and and related to worship and prayers. tradition. Zumgali – gali – is a traditional PE Hebrew song relating to work. Its rhythm and beat help people work as -Review about scrabble and they sing. chess The characteristic style of singing -research how domino is played in Israeli music is guttural and throathy. Lute instrument - is any plucked stringed instrument with a neck and a deep round back enclosing a hollow cavity. Jewish Lyre – or the kinnor, an ancient Israelite musical instrument mentioned in the old testament Shofar – known as the jewish horn