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REVIEWER IN MUSIC

India is the largest country of South Asia, the land of prayer


and the country of countries
The type of Vocal music in India is Melismatic
The primary rhythmic accompaniment in Carnatic music
ensemble is Mridangam
Pakistan music has two styles of vocal singing, Ghazals and
Qawalli. Its Punjabi music strengthens the importance of
musical instruments. Its significant instruments are Tabla,
Dholak, Harmonium and Rubab.
Tabla is the primary rhythmic accompaniment in
Hindustani music ensemble in India
Ghan instruments are Ghatam, Kartal, Nout and Manjira
Avanaddh instruments include Tabla, Dhol and Daf
Ghatam is a pot made of clay used as percussive
instrument
Sitar is a pear-shaped gourd body instrument with a long,
wide hollow wooden neck with 13 sympathetic strings
Shankh is a conch shell which is of ritual and religious
importance in both Hinduisam and Buddhism

Ghan is a group of non-membranous percussive


instruments but with solid resonators
Manjira is a pair of small bronze bells looked like cymbals
Veda is a large body of texts originating in Ancient India. It
means Divine
Avannaddh is a group of membranous percussive
instruments and typically comprised of drums
Gopichand consists of a length of bamboo wherein to split
ends are pried apart and attached to a resonator
Kartal means to to clap use to set rhythmic
accompaniment tala in music
Melismatic is a type of singing by holding down one syllable
while moving through the several notes.
Vitat is a group of bowed string instruments in India
Carnatic is the rhythmic pattern in Arabian music
Ghazal is the vocal traditional music that expresses love,
separation and loneliness of Pakistan
Rhythm is the element that plays an important role which
is fundamental to the creation of any music system.

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