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Category Archives: World music

Whiteboards April 2015

Oscar van Dillen Posted on April 8, 2015 by oscarMay 21, 2016

Here are the whiteboards and pictures from my lessons in April 2015. All these images and whiteboards deal with art and music, more especially with composition and music theory, so they have some companion pages here that treat at least a part of this in more depth: Outline of …
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Posted in Music theory, World music | Tagged music theory, perception of music, students

Whiteboards March 2015

Oscar van Dillen Posted on March 4, 2015 by oscarMay 21, 2016

Here are the whiteboards and pictures from my lessons in March 2015. All these images and whiteboards deal with art and music, more especially with composition and music theory, so they have some companion pages here that treat at least a part of this in more depth: Outline of …
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Posted in Music theory, Whiteboards, World music | Tagged music theory, rhythm, students, world music, world music composition

Whiteboards February 2015

Oscar van Dillen Posted on February 4, 2015 by oscarDecember 19, 2018

Here are the whiteboards and pictures from my lessons in February 2015. All these images and whiteboards deal with art and music, more especially with composition and music theory, so they have some companion pages here that treat at least a part of this in more depth: Outline of …
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Posted in Music theory, Whiteboards, World music | Tagged whiteboard

Indonesian music

Oscar van Dillen Posted on November 11, 2012 by oscarNovember 16, 2012

Indonesia is a huge country astride the equator, an archipelago consisting of over 17,500 islands; a little over 6,000 of these are inhabited. The archipelago stretches out from East to West over 5120 km, in three time-zones. Indonesia has an enormous wealth of musical styles and traditions, and some …
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Posted in World music | Tagged gamelan, indonesia, kecak, music of asia

Turkish music

Oscar van Dillen Posted on November 10, 2012 by oscarNovember 16, 2012
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Turkish music: a cultural cartographical survey What is today called Turkish music seems to be largely coming from Anatolia, but it also comes from the western side of the Bosporus. All this variety of music is in fact part of a widespread culture belonging to the larger area the …
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Posted in World music | Tagged anatolia, bosporus, music of africa, music of asia, music of europe, ottoman empire, turkey

Greek Rembetika

Oscar van Dillen Posted on November 10, 2012 by oscarNovember 16, 2012

Cartography Greece is part of one of the Balkan peninsulas. One of the best known musical traditions from Greece is called Rembetika. To understand Balkan music, one first has to understand some cartography. Due to a turbulent past, today there are basically two interpretations of what the Balkans are: …
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Posted in World music | Tagged greece, music of europe, rembetika

Bosnian Sevdah

Oscar van Dillen Posted on November 10, 2012 by oscarNovember 16, 2012

  Cartography Bosnia today is part of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and this in turn is part of one of the Balkan peninsulas. Bosnia’s best known musical tradition is called Sevdah. To understand Balkan music, one first has to understand some cartography. Due to a turbulent past, today there are basically two …
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Posted in World music | Tagged bosnia, music of europe, sevdah

Balkan music

Oscar van Dillen Posted on November 10, 2012 by oscarJuly 19, 2014

Balkan cartography Let us first look at a historical map of the Balkans during Ottoman times in 1699: To understand Balkan music, one first has to understand some cartography. Due to a turbulent past, today there are basically two interpretations of what the Balkans are: a narrow one, including …
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Posted in World music | Tagged balkan, music of europe

Kora music

Oscar van Dillen Posted on November 9, 2012 by oscarNovember 16, 2012

The kora is a 21-string bridge-harp, originating from, and used extensively in, West-African countries, such as Mali, Gambia, and Senegal. Kora music being part of the oral tradition, its music was not written until the 20th century. The ethnomusicologists were the only ones to notate the instrument in the …
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Posted in World music | Tagged kora, music of africa, world music composition

Pygmy music

Oscar van Dillen Posted on November 9, 2012 by oscarNovember 26, 2020

Pygmy music, as it is found in Africa. Pygmy is a term used for various ethnic groups worldwide whose average height is unusually short; anthropologists define pygmy as any group whose adult men grow to less than 150 cm (59 inches) in average height1. The map below shows the …
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Posted in World music | Tagged music of africa, polyphony, pygmy

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