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Answered on 19 Sep Learn Classical Music

Renu

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Renu sundriyal I agree with the comment that the question is too vague. But I want to shift the conversation away from the notion of ‘musically badass’, and onto the notion of ‘performatively badass’. It’s one thing to compose a raucous piece of music and have it performed... read more

Renu sundriyal  I agree with the comment that the question is too vague. But I want to shift the conversation away from the notion of ‘musically badass’, and onto the notion of ‘performatively badass’. It’s one thing to compose a raucous piece of music and have it performed in front of a sophisticated paying audience who are primed to be receptive to what you’re doing—which is pretty much what every composer thus far did. From Beethoven to Stravinsky, they may all have been writing pounding or aggressive music—but they were doing it for an audience that prided itself on being cool enough to take what these composers were giving them. In other words: the badassery is purely aesthetic. But suppose that the consequences of making the music were potentially far worse than just people hissing through their keys at you. (That’s what happened to Arnold Schoenberg with his Chamber Symphony No. 1. Or slightly mixed reviews the next day, which happened to Beethoven with Symphonies No. 3 and 9. Contrary to legend, nobody ‘rioted’ at the first performances of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. There was a shouting match in the audience but it died down, and the work—which was the score of a ballet—ended up getting several curtain calls.) Suppose that making the music at all could get you thrown in prison? Or worse? Suppose that the very act of composing and publishing the music was, in fact, badass? In that case, I propose a rather different set of compositions as the most badass. Come back with me to late 16th/early 17th century England.

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Answered on 15 Sep Learn Classical Music

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Renu sundriyal Yes, the relationship between music and morality has been recognized since ancient times,
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Answered on 15 Sep Learn Classical Music

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Renu sundriyal much classical music is slow and quiet,
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Answered on 15 Sep Learn Classical Music

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Renu sundriyal Both are intrinsically melodic as a primary focus.
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Answered on 29 Oct Learn Indian Classical Music +1 Veena

Ganesan Subramanian

Yes they are. Tanpura is unfretted instrument. Veena is a fretted musical indian instrument.
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Answered on 29 Oct Learn Indian Classical Music +1 Veena

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Time immemorial. Raja Ravi Verma's paintining depict veena used in his paintings of Godess Saraswati.
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Answered on 29 Oct Learn Indian Classical Music +1 Veena

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In a closed box, with a wooden or fibre box, possibly with adequate vibration protection design inside the box.
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Answered on 29 Oct Learn Indian Classical Music +1 Veena

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A flute and a violin
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It is designed to be a string instrument.
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Answered on 29 Oct Learn Indian Classical Music +1 Veena

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Yes of course. It helps one to stick onto the sruthi levels.
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