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The Music of India Indian music is a classical art music tradition with many similarities to Western classical music Two major musical systems exist in Indian music Sangita is generally translated as “music” Kathak Dance is one of the six major dance forms of India Khyal is a modern genre of Hindustani vocal music Gat-tora begins the tabla The tabla are a pair of drums used in Hindustani music The Sitar is primary plucked. It is a lute used for Hindustani music Lay is the tempo Indian music has ancient roots The Vedas are a corpus of texts originating in ancient India Early music provides both continuity and divergence Sama-veda is the rig-veda set as hymn texts The Hindustani and Karnatak systems represent the north and south traditions The influence of Islam became of singular importance for North India Guru, in Karnatak music, is a teacher. A Shishya is a student Let`s look at a typical Karnatak recital There are four major types of instruments The influence of Indian music and prospects Filmigit are popular film songs Ghazal is a form of sung poetry associated with Persian-Arabic Muslim culture taken up by Urdu speakers in North India and Pakistan Bhangra is pop music of the South India diaspora Summary Indian music developed over many centuries Later theorists traced the roots of Indian music to Vedas A second wave of settlers brought a new religion called Islam Northern music tends to be smoother and less ornamented than Southern Northern music is more improvised than Southern Today, Indian music has absorbed much Western influence What does Indian music have in common with Western classical music? What does Indian music have in common with jazz? How would you compare Indian music to Indian food? How is the relationship of composer to performer understood in Indian music? Has anyone heard Indian music in a North American pop song? Is Indian film music an escape from reality, or does it articulate life? Is American film music an escape from reality, or does it articulate life?