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Monday, June 01, 2009

Tabla Basics

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Simple tabla strokes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bol_(music)

Dhaa - A combination of Taa and Ga.

Dhi- This stroke varies with the context. Sometimes it is synonymous with Dhin, which is a combination of Tin and Ga.

Din - This is an older version of Dhin. It is commonly found in compositions which are derived from the pakhawaj.

Ga - A resonant stroke of the left hand while leaving the heel of the hand in contact with the drum.

Gha - Same as Ga.

Ghe - Same as Ga.

Kin - Generally held to be equivalent to Ka.

Ka - This is usually a flat, nonresonant stroke of the left hand. The heel of the hand is left on the drum, while the hand rotates to hit the drum, with the focus of the force being focussed between the tips and first joints of the fingers.

Ki - same as Ka.

Khat - an explosive sounding strike in which the fingers spread out as descending and strike hard on the gub, or central black part of the duggi.

Na - Sometimes this is the same as Ne, sometimes it is the same as Naa.

Naa - A sharp stroke of the right hand, against the keenar, or outer ring of the drum.

Ne - The technique of Ne varies. It is often a nonresonant stroke of the right hand.

Taa - A sharp stroke of the right hand. This stroke is sometimes played the same as Naa.

Thun - Same as Tun.

Ti - This stroke varies with the context. Sometimes it is synonymous with Tin.

Tin - A more mellow stroke of the right hand.

Tr - This is a flam of the right hand.

Tu - Same as Tun.

Tun - An open stroke of the right hand.

Re - a strike played on the smaller drum with the ring finger striking the middle circle, or soor.

Tit - a sharp sounding strike played in the same way as Taa but with the index finger striking hard and not rising from the head.

Ti-Te - Two similar strikes played in the center of the tabla usually used in drumroll type contexts but sometimes used to increase effect of music.

Tirikita - A combination of three bols: Ti-Te, Ka, and Te, played one after the other quickly.

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Pentecost Sequence (Lyrics)

Sequence of Pentecost

O HOLY SPIRIT! Lord of light!
From Thy clear celestial height
Thy pure and beaming radiance give.

Come, Thou Father of the poor!
Come, with treasures which endure!
Come, Thou light of all that live!

Thou of all Consolers best,
Visiting the troubled breast,
Dost refreshing peace bestow.

Thou in toil art Comfort sweet,
Pleasant coolness in the heat,
Solace in the midst of woe.

Light immortal! Light Divine!
Visit Thou these hearts of Thine,
And our inmost being fill.

If Thou take Thy grace away,
Nothing pure in man will stay;
All his good is turned to ill.

Heal our wounds, our strength renew;
On our dryness, pour Thy dew;
Wash the stains of guilt away.

Bend the stubborn heart and will;
Melt the frozen, warm the chill;
Guide the steps that go astray.

Thou, on those who evermore
Thee confess and Thee adore,
In Thy sevenfold Gifts descend.

Give them comfort when they die;
Give them life with Thee on high;
Give them joys which never end.

Amen.

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Plantar Fasciitis Heel Pain ~ Strassburg Sock

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Vocal Ranges ~ New Harvard Dictionary of Music

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