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Australian Sounds
- WonggaL song name
- Songmen (singing)
- clapsticks/handclaps
- Didgeridoo
- GAPU
- English words/ aboriginal phrases
- dance groove (synthesizer)
- About kinship through mythology
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TUVA
- Hoomei= tuvan overone
- sygyt: higher overtones and ringing
- kargyraa: deep rumbling subtone
- Alash=modern:planting oats and grains
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India
- Alap: Rag (bansuri=flute), tampura (buzzing)
- Vadi= important note (satable, home)
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India
- Gat: sitar (shankar), tampura (in beginnig)
- Gat is a short fixed section
- tabla=brums
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India
- Filimi: Lagaan
- Chorus: black cloud dont shower
- woman snging with male
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Pakistan/ North India
- Qwaali: begins with naghana= intro melodyw/ percussion following after harmonium
- followed by rubai= first sung text
- sabri brothers
- singing in harmonium
- hamd
- dholak=drum to drive qawalli
- chorus: secret of the universe, beginnig of all in every song on every instrument
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China
- The moon reflected on the second spring
- solo erhu
- folk music known as Abing
- conservatory
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China
- Silk and bamboo ensemble: Jiangan Sizhu
- one of ba daqu pipa
- xiao
- heterophonicplayed at tea houses
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China
- Sona= shwam: circular breathing
- used for funerals
- sounds like a bad trumpet
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China
- Beijing Opera
- Jingju
- sounds like pans clashing
- loose heterophinic fashion
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Indonesia
- Puspawarna: kind of flowers
- Javanese gamelan
- hail to the chief
- sounds like wind chimes
- balungan
- gerong: male chorus
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Indonesia
- Bali
- gamelan gong kebyar
- kempli
- all small gong
- slayer of gongs
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Japan
- Shakuhachi solo
- exquisite control over time
- meditative
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