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Konnakol (also
spelled Konokol, Konakkol, Konnakkol) (Tamil: கொன்னக்கோல் koṉṉakkōl) (Malayalam: വായ്ത്താരി) is the art of
performing percussion syllables...
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classical form of
performing a
composition set to two
different talas.
Konnakol is the art of
performing percussion syllables vocally. Prof. P Sambamoorthy...
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speaking these syllables is
called konnakol in
South India, and
traditional dance ensembles sometimes have a
dedicated konnakol singer,
although this practice...
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World music genres. He is also
known as a
practitioner and
proponent of
Konnakol,
including via
online videos exploring mathematical structures through...
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recite the
rhythms as bols,
which can be
quite complex. Bol is
analogous to
konnakol,
which is used to
recite rhythms for the
mridangam drum in
Carnatic music...
- kanjira,
konnakol, and bharathanatyam. He has
given master lectures at
NYUAD (Abu Dhabi), NYU, and CUNY (New York) on an
introduction to
Konnakol and Indian...
- Arun
Luthra (Hindi: अरुण लूथरा; Punjabi: ਅਰੁਣ ਲੂਥਰਾ) is a saxophonist,
konnakol artist, composer, and
bandleader based in New York City. He has worked...
- artist, educator, and
music therapist known for her
innovative use of
Konnakol, scat singing,
overtone singing,
world music traditions, inter-dimensional...
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Based on both
Carnatic and
Hindustani styles,
along with
extended use of
konnakol, the band
introduced ragas and
Indian percussion to many jazz aficionados...
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showed interest in
Carnatic music even at an
early age. His
father Konnakol T. P. Gopalachari, a
musician himself, was
running a
Music Sabha[citation...