shannon exam 1 Flashcards
Timeline
Short rhythmic pattern that is played as ostinato throughout the dance drumming
time-reckoning
is nonlinear, thought to be discontinuous or circular/spiral. Unlike how West views time linearly
Speech rhythm
accentual and periodic patterns while speaking, rhythms of language in motion (less metrical)
Body rhythm
dance rhythms profiled from dances across Africa, mode of communal expression (metrical)
Declamatory rhythm
rhythm of speech that initiates dance procedure- usually has philosophical importance
free rhythm
not metrically contained
Strict rhythm
beat requirement put in place and periodic constraint comes naturally
gesture
external manifestation of more fundamental communicative urge. Is rhythmic but silent (?)
stylized gesture
emerges in response to both instrumental and vocal music; a necessary outcome (dance)
Musical time
eparate from ordinary time; doesn’t necessarily connect to how society views time
Generative approach
Ability to generate rhythms or melody using prior knowledge and procedures. Production from simpler patterns
Slendro
Gamelan tuning system that uses five-pitch scale
Pelong
Gamelan tuning system that uses seven-pitch scale
Taksu
is the power that keeps people attracted and fascinated, that gives a performance greater
affective power and commands attention. combo of tangible and intangible
Bebas (gamelan)
the act of improvisation in solo drumming. (not entirely spontaneous!! drummer must have rhythmic knowledge)
Gong Kebyar
most widely known genre of Balinese Gamelan
Ancient Gamelan
sacred; played inside temples; smaller in size, no drum
Middle-age gamelan
feature drums and gongs primarily; drums have a more significant role in leading the ensemble
Modern gamelan
drums have a highly significant role in leading the ensemble, virtuosic improv techniques
meguru gending (translates to teacher, melody, )
Method of drumming improv for choosing and creating drum patterns that fit.
kutang-duduk (translates to throw-catch)
method of
collective improvisation for paired drumming
Darbuka
Darbuka is an
instrument used in Middle East countries (darb meaning to hit)
clay darbukas formed
with earth, air ,water and fire
what makes it hard to draw cultural map of darbuka
status, cross-cultural use, and different multi-cultural perspectives that cover a long amount of time