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Which two instruments is Indian Classical music largely based around?
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Sitar and tabla.
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What name is given to the set of notes used in Indian Classical music?
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Rag or raga and tal.
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What important features affect the type of rag selected?
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Time of day and occasion of the performance.
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Describe the melody of Indian Classical music.
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Improvised.
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How long does a piece of Indian Classical music last for?
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Several hours/days.
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Is Indian Classical music the same as bhangra?
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No - Bhangra is a fusion of Indian Classical music and British pop.
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How would you describe a sitar?
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An exotic Indian stringed instrument (normally plucked).
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What does a sitar player normally play (musically)?
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Raga notes/improvised melody. Pitch bends are often used and the music becomes more complicated.
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What is a tabla?
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Pair of hand drums.
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What does a tabla player normally play (musically)?
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A complex tal rhythm.
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What is a tanpura?
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A exotic Indian stringed instrument.
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What does a tanpura player normally play (musically)?
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A simple drone/accompaniment.
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What is a Dhol?
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A large Indian drum
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What does a Dhol player normally play (musically)?
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A bass rhythmic pattern
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What does improvisation mean?
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Made up. Based around musical notes/ideas.
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