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27 Cards in this Set
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Irish Ornaments |
Roll Cran Treble Cut Triplet |
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Ozwonda |
Five bar phrase with two pulses per bar |
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Ganga |
Group singing with emphasis on major seconds |
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Górale |
Mountaineer group of Poland |
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Góralski |
Dance ceremony in Podhale |
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Drobne & Krzesane |
Paired dances |
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Sakuhuve Pjesme |
Joking Songs |
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3 Main Irish Music Types |
Sean nós, airs, & instrumental |
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Tihai |
Rhythm in cycles of 3 |
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Ceili |
Informal dance gathering |
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Kierpce |
Tooled leather shoes for dancing |
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Nuta |
Melodic tune of family |
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Kapela |
Traditional string band |
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Harmonic Rhythm |
Movement of chords in time |
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3 Irish Dances |
Jig Horn pipe Reel |
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Central European Dances |
Polka Csardas Urgós Karikazo Verbunkos |
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Carnatic Form |
Alpana: free flowing exposition of raga
Tanam: intro to rhythm with raga
Kriti: primary song/drum solo |
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Tarab |
Enchantment or communication between audience and performer |
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Csrnatic |
South Indian classical music, featuring vocals |
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Qafla |
Cadential Phrase |
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Mora |
Cadences indicated by long-held notes |
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Asil |
Authentic Arab/Egyptian tradition |
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Taqasim |
Improvisation |
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Common Texture of Indian Music |
Homophonic: melody, rhythm, drone |
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Maqam |
Arabic mode/scale made up of 6 jins (contains quarter tones) |
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Takht Ensembles |
Heterophonic texture
2-5 instruments
Ostinatos & Improv |
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Sollukattu |
Spoken syllables meant to imitate the drum strokes given in the tala (solfege for rhythm) |