Bhangra
- Created by: tm28
- Created on: 06-06-19 18:36
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- Bhangra
- Traditional Bhangra
- Traditionally a folk dance
- From the Punjab region in North India
- Played to celebrate the end of the harvest
- Indian Classical Music
- Tambura
- Modern Bhangra
- Origins and Development Background
- DEVELOPED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
- 1970's - 1980"s
- Asian people migrated to the UK and they took their music and dance cultures with them
- Big in London and Birmingham
- Combination of traditional Bhangra instruments and western electric pop instruments
- DEVELOPED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
- Modern Bhangra Artisits
- Alaap was the first Modern Bhangra to become popular in the UK
- London based band who started to perform in 1977
- Bhabiye Ni Bhabiye was the first Bhangra Hit Single
- Other modern artists include Malikit Singh and Pinjabi MC
- Alaap was the first Modern Bhangra to become popular in the UK
- Origins and Development Background
- Bhangra is a fusion of 2 types of music
- Modern Bhangra
- Traditional Bhangra
- Instruments
- Dhol
- Plays 8 chord pattern
- Indian Classical Music
- Tambura
- Sitar
- Tabla
- Electric Guitars and Bass
- Music Technology
- Synthesiser
- Modern Bhangra
- Origins and Development Background
- DEVELOPED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
- 1970's - 1980"s
- Asian people migrated to the UK and they took their music and dance cultures with them
- Big in London and Birmingham
- Combination of traditional Bhangra instruments and western electric pop instruments
- DEVELOPED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
- Modern Bhangra Artisits
- Alaap was the first Modern Bhangra to become popular in the UK
- London based band who started to perform in 1977
- Bhabiye Ni Bhabiye was the first Bhangra Hit Single
- Other modern artists include Malikit Singh and Pinjabi MC
- Alaap was the first Modern Bhangra to become popular in the UK
- Origins and Development Background
- Music Technology
- Synthesiser
- Microphone and Amp
- Music Technology
- Music Technology
- Dhol
- What is the difference between Modern and Traditional Instruments?
- Musical Features
- Regular Time Signitures
- Vocal Melodies with limited range
- Ornaments and microtones
- Shouts of 'Hoi'
- Traditional Bhangra
- Traditionally a folk dance
- From the Punjab region in North India
- Played to celebrate the end of the harvest
- Traditional Bhangra
- Fast tempo (140-180 bpm)
- Music Technology
- Song
- Verse Chorus structure
- Traditional Bhangra
- Microphone and Amp
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