test # 1 (1 st half)
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TEST # 1 (1 st Half). Next Friday, 28 February 2014 Covers only “Music of India” (chapter 1) Written only (no listening) Counts for 50% of Test # 1 (on syllabus). THE ARTS & MUSIC in ISLAM. Little music before Islam, except Poetry Visual arts limited to abstract figuration - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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TEST # 1 (1st Half)
• Next Friday, 28 February 2014
• Covers only “Music of India” (chapter 1)
• Written only (no listening)
• Counts for 50% of Test # 1 (on syllabus)
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THE ARTS & MUSIC in ISLAM
• Little music before Islam, except Poetry
• Visual arts limited to abstract figuration
• Music forbidden by Orthodox as article of faith (but….nothing in Qu’ran)
• Khandan – chanting of Qu’ran
• Musiqi – secular music (all other types)
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KHANDAN vs. MUSIQI• Chanting of Qur’an
(vocal)
• Free rhythm(non-metrical)
• Improvisatory(or sounds like)
• Monophonic
• Sacred
• Traditional
• Uses Instruments
• Strict rhythms(metrical)
• Pre-composed
• Polyphonic
• Secular
• Westernized
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Khandan or Musiqi?• Islamic Call to Prayer - [Islam Calls You] – YouTube
• 09-ESKİ ORDU MARŞI [HD] – YouTube
• Horon - Folk Dance from Black Sea Region of Turkey (Rize Kalkandere) – YouTube
• Taksim turkish Saz Baglama - Youness Lhorri – YouTube
• Sarı Zeybek - Sergio Pugnalin on bağlama saz solo – YouTube
• The Sufi Whirling Dervishes of Istanbul – YouTube
• Fella - Ya gelbi - Dvdrip - قلبي – - يا معاك نتحدث الجزائرية YouTubeفلة
• belly dancer in qatar – YouTube
• AbdEl Gadir Salim - Bitzid Min' Adhabi - YouTube
• Masters of Persian Music - Saz va Avaz (Nahoft) - YouTube
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Khandan or Musiqi?
• Example 1
• Example 2
• Example 3
• Example 4
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TAR
Sound Example: YouTube - Ramiz Guliyev - Tar
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SEHTAR
Sound Example: YouTube - Hassan Kassai plays sehtar (1/2)
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SANTOUR
Sound Example: YouTube - Ardavan Kamkar - Santour Solo
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KAMANCHEH
Sound Example: YouTube - Iranian Traditional Kamancheh Performance
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OUD (or UD)
Sound Example: YouTube - Taqsim Oud maroc
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NEY
Sound Example:YouTube - Ney: Hassan Nahid (part 1 of 2)
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DOMBAKor ZARB
Sound Example 1: YouTube - persian drum
Sound Example 2:YouTube - Persian drum (Rag-bar) farhad bazargan
Sound Example 3:YouTube - Persian Tonbak (Zarb) Solo
Sound Example 4: YouTube - Kevan Chemirani Zarb Solo
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AN IRANIAN “CLASSICAL” CONCERT
• Pishdaramad – “before the introduction”
• Chahar Mezrab – “four hammers” (“flying hammers”)
• Avaz – (improvised) showpiece of concert
• Tasnif – (strophic) song(s)
• Reng – dance piece(s)
• NB. all organized around same DASTGAH (when played on the same concert)
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Theoretical Terms to Know
• Radif – collection of all short pieces in a player’s repertoire (about 300)
• Dastgah – tunings, similar to scale (12 in all)
• Gusheh – smallest musical ideas (about 300) that make up the Radif
• Daramad – alternate name for first few important melodic ideas (give the Dastgah its name)
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Examples of the Individual Parts of Iranian Classical Concerts
• Pishdaramad: YouTube - pishdaramad abuata (reza shafiean)
• Chahar Mezrab: YouTube - Osqueezadeh plays chahargah in Tahran
• Avaz: YouTube - Masters of Persian Music - Saz va Avaz (Nahoft)
• Tasnif: YouTube - Great maestro Shajarian, Tasnif: Chehreh be chehreh
• Reng: YouTube - Pejman Azarmina: Shahr Ahub Nava / Old Persian Dances