MUSC 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Stirrup, Emic And Etic, Sine Wave

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Sound: acoustic: the science that deals with sound. Such as the structure of the performing space of behaviour of those present. > relationship between audience and performer varies between culture. > setting determines to a great extent what we hear and see. Knoomii: tuvan throat singing, wordless, instrument: iil, setting and significance of knoomii. > embodies and conveys a deep attachment to their homeland through depicting sound of nature. > change in setting can produce changes in both the sound and the significance different styles of khoomii: types of khoomii. > artii-sayir the far side of a dry river bed kargyraa khoomii. Harmonic melody heard above the low fundamental. Instrument (zarb: gobley-shaped clay drum near and middle west) Influence of khoomii vocal technique in a new setting. Changing vowels on the fundamental resulting in different harmonics. Presented on days of solar significance in churches. Galloping rhythm-reflecting how its sun on horseback.

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