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A selection of articles related to solfege:

Do can refer to: In English, do is a verb whose use as an auxiliary verb is often grammatically required for negation and for interrogative sentences. In solfege, do is the name of the first note of the scale. The note C in the Major scale of music

Carnatic music - History of notation in Carnatic music. Contrary to what many people think, notation is not a new concept in Indian music. In fact, even the Vedas, although orally transmitted, were written with notation


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solfege, Solfege, Solfege - Common scales, Solfege - Etymology, Solfege - Tonic Sol-fa, Solfege - Variations, Musical note, Sargam, GNU Solfege, Solresol, a constructed language who had the solfege notes as syllables and could be sung or played as well as spoken.
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* Encyclopedia II - Carnatic music - Theory

Carnatic music - Śruti ಶೃತಿ श्रुति శ్రుతి. Main article: Sruti Śruti in Indian music is the rough equivalent of a tonic (or less precisely key) in Western music; it is the note from which all the others are derived. Traditionally, there are twenty-two śrutis in Carnatic music, but over the years several of them have converged, so that now they are but the chromatic scale. Carnatic music - The solfege.

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* Encyclopedia II - Carnatic music - The use and disuse of notation

Carnatic music - History of notation in Carnatic music. Contrary to what many people think, notation is not a new concept in Indian music. In fact, even the Vedas, although orally transmitted, were written with notation. However, the idea of notation in Carnatic music was not well-received, and it continued to be transmitted orally for centuries. The disadvantage with this system was that if one wanted to learn about a kīrtanam composed, for example, by Purandara Dasa, it involved the formidable ta ...

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* Encyclopedia - Do

Do can refer to: In English, do is a verb whose use as an auxiliary verb is often grammatically required for negation and for interrogative sentences. In solfege, do is the name of the first note of the scale. The note C in the Major scale of music. (See also Middle C). The Chinese character 道 (Pinyin: dào; Wade-Giles: tao⁴), which is pronounced dō in Japanese and do (도) in Korean. Its primary meaning is "road" or "way," and derivative meanings include "Daoism," "province," and the

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* Encyclopedia II - Carnatic music - History

Main article: History of Carnatic music Carnatic music, whose foundations go back to Vedic times, began as a spiritual ritual of early Hinduism. Hindustani music and Carnatic music are one and the same, out of the Sama Veda tradition, until the Islamic invasions of North India in the late 12th and early 13th century. From the 13th century onwards, there was a divergence in the forms of Indian music — the northern style being influenced by Arabic music (yet there are both Hi ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Carnatic music - The teaching of Carnatic music

Traditionally, a student of Carnatic music goes to the house of the teacher for lessons. Both student and teacher sit cross-legged on the floor (usually on a mat). The teacher either starts playing the tambūrā or turns on the śruti box. The student sings an elongated "Sā...Pā...Sā (upper octave)...Pā...Sā..." and the class begins. Mayamalava Gowla is traditionally the first raga taught to the student. With the advance of telecommunications, new ways of teaching Carnatic music have arisen. It is not uncommon ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Carnatic music - Some Artists

One of the earliest and prominent composers in South India was the saint, and wandering devine singer of yore Purandara Dasa (1480-1564). Purandara Dasa is believed to have composed 475,000 songs in Kannada and Sanskrit and was a source of inspiration to the later composers like Tyagaraja. He also invented the tala system of Carnatic music. Owing to his contribution to the Carnatic Music he is reffered to as the Father of Carnatic Music or Karnataka Sangeethada Pitamaha. < ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Carnatic music - Compositions
Composers of Carnatic music were often inspired by devotion and were usually scholars proficient in Kannada, [[Telugu language|Telugu] and Sanskrit. They would usually include a signature, called a mudra, in their compositions. For example, all songs by Tyagaraja have the word Tyāgarāja in them, , all songs by Muthuswami Dikshitarwho composed in Sanskrit have the words guru guha in them and Purandaradasa the father of Karnatik music who composed in Kannada used the signature 'purandara vitala'.

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