- In
Hindustani music,
meend (Hindi: मींड, Urdu: مینڈ)
refers to a
glide from one note to another. It is an
essential performance practice, and is used...
- The
Rishabh is not
accorded embellishments, so it is sung
without any
meenḍ of
adjacent swaras neither with any andolan. This
preeminence of Re makes...
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Rishabh and
Dhaivat are not used as
resting notes, but they are used in
meend. In this raga,
Nishad is a
prominent note, and
alaps or
taans are generally...
- instrument, it can
produce the
continuous slides between notes known as
meend (glissandi),
which are
important in
Indian music. The word
sarod was introduced...
-
while singing which,
includes a
significant amount of
ornamentation like
meend, murki, etc. and is
filled with
expressions of romanticism. The
music is...
- six main
traditional schools in
tabla drum.
Gharana use
complex Bols and
Meend.
Pakhawaj bols are rare. The
stress is on Ad and
Barabar laya. It specializes...
- the
words of a composition, with use of
various ornamentations such as
meend, gamak, kan and khatka, as part of a
khyal performance. This is generally...
-
music are
meend, a
technique of
singing notes in a
fluid manner with one note
merging into the next -
there are many
different kinds of
meend kan-swar...
- seven-scaled
Indian music, (in
contrast to the
music of rest of
India which is
Meend based), such as the Bihu songs, (common in South-East Asia and East Asia)...
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emotional impact.
Darbari is a very
serious raga and hence, slow and
elaborate meend and
andolan are
generally more
preferred than
light and
frivolous ornamentations...