Ethnomusicology-tribal Music: The Music of Kinnaur |
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... communication with gods for benefit . It was not for social entertainment . All that came later when music developed as an art form . As I have pointed out earlier we have in India today over 33 million tribals spread in some 427 ...
... communication with gods for benefit . It was not for social entertainment . All that came later when music developed as an art form . As I have pointed out earlier we have in India today over 33 million tribals spread in some 427 ...
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... communication with the spirits and demons , gods and goddesses . The element of art was not a consideration . Music was purely functional and pleasure or entertainment a mere bye - product . In many primitive people and tribes the ...
... communication with the spirits and demons , gods and goddesses . The element of art was not a consideration . Music was purely functional and pleasure or entertainment a mere bye - product . In many primitive people and tribes the ...
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... communication of feeling and although it can be analysed into intellectual terms such as balance , measure , rhythm and harmony it is really intuitive in origin . Kinnaur has no classical or art music in the accepted sense of these ...
... communication of feeling and although it can be analysed into intellectual terms such as balance , measure , rhythm and harmony it is really intuitive in origin . Kinnaur has no classical or art music in the accepted sense of these ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter IIIMusicians and their musical instruments | 11 |
Chapter VThe Music | 19 |
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All-India Radio art music artistic beats Bhot Buddhist temple Calcutta chant Chauhan Chhenga communication culture cymbals Dabla Delhi Deodum devata developed Dhole district Domang drum ethnomusicology festival folk music function gods groksh harmony Haryana Himalayas Hindi horns India Kailash Kalpa Kamru Karnal khemta Kinnaur Kinner Kinner Kailash Kothi Labrang Lamaism London magico-religious Maheswar Manager of Publica melody line mountain music and dance Music of India music of Kinnaur musical instruments musicians nagara Name of Devi/Devata Name of village Narain Nichar orchestra palki pitch played Polyandry POOH SUB-DIVISION primitive Punjab ragas Ram Pal region religious rhythm Ribba ritual Shahnai Sharnal Simla Singh singing Sino-Tibetan Sino-Tibetan origin social sound spirits and demons Sungra Sutlej Sutlej Valley tahsil temples at Kanum tetratonic Thakur Dungyor Thakur Lagang thighbone trumpet Tibet Tibetan tions Traditional tunes Tribal music tribes usually Vedas Vedic Aryans Verrier Elwin Village Survey women Yes/No