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Irish Ornaments

Roll


Cran


Treble


Cut


Triplet

Ozwonda

Five bar phrase with two pulses per bar

Ganga

Group singing with emphasis on major seconds

Górale

Mountaineer group of Poland

Góralski

Dance ceremony in Podhale

Drobne & Krzesane

Paired dances

Sakuhuve Pjesme

Joking Songs

3 Main Irish Music Types

Sean nós, airs, & instrumental

Tihai

Rhythm in cycles of 3

Ceili

Informal dance gathering

Kierpce

Tooled leather shoes for dancing

Nuta

Melodic tune of family

Kapela

Traditional string band

Harmonic Rhythm

Movement of chords in time

3 Irish Dances

Jig


Horn pipe


Reel

Central European Dances

Polka


Csardas


Urgós


Karikazo


Verbunkos

Carnatic Form

Alpana: free flowing exposition of raga



Tanam: intro to rhythm with raga



Kriti: primary song/drum solo

Tarab

Enchantment or communication between audience and performer

Csrnatic

South Indian classical music, featuring vocals

Qafla

Cadential Phrase

Mora

Cadences indicated by long-held notes

Asil

Authentic Arab/Egyptian tradition

Taqasim

Improvisation

Common Texture of Indian Music

Homophonic: melody, rhythm, drone

Maqam

Arabic mode/scale made up of 6 jins (contains quarter tones)

Takht Ensembles

Heterophonic texture



2-5 instruments



Ostinatos & Improv

Sollukattu

Spoken syllables meant to imitate the drum strokes given in the tala (solfege for rhythm)

Ghunna

Desirable nasal quality in singing

Raga

Collection of pitches associated with bits of melody and ornamentation, as well as mood

Mela Karta

A "mother scale" of a piece. (tonic > dominant idea)

Hindustani Badhat Form

Alap: intro to raga


Jor: adds tala


Gat: faster tala


Jhala: fast with full instrumentation

Hindustani

North Indian classical music, featuring sitar

Sam

Strong first beat of each cycle

Hadith

Preserving Muslim faith traditions