Courtney, David - Learning The Tabla, Vol. 2 Book With Online Audio
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Courtney, David - Learning The Tabla, Vol. 2 Book With Online Audio

Catalogue No: MLB20871M
ArrangementPercussion
ComposerDavid Courtney
Product FormatSheet Music/Online Audio
£18.99
Awaiting restock from UK distributor, typically dispatched in 3-4 weeks
LanguageEnglish
Pages72
ISBN9780786686193 (0786686197)

The Indian tabla is a difficult pair of hand drums, but by no means should it be considered inaccessible. For those who have gone through the introductory Learning the Tabla, this book/audio is an ideal next step. It contains much new material which is appropriate for an intermediate level student.This series introduces us to new material, concepts, and techniques. Such material includes a discussion of the complementary nature of tabla bols/technique. It also introduces us to new compositional forms such as mukhada, rela, laggi, paran, gat, tihai, and chakradar. There is an introduction to the concept of transitional bols and techniques. This set also expands upon material thatwas introduced in the first set by giving new tals, and their thekas, as well as a more advanced kaida. There is also a discussion of the ancient barrel drum known as the pakhawaj and a discussion of pakhawaj material that can be played on the tabla. Audio download available online.-Easy to use book /audio download to learn intermediate level tabla.-It continues where Mel Bay's "Learning the Tabla" left off.-Easy to use for Indians and Non-Indians alike.-Introduces many new compositional forms as well as more advanced theoretical material.-May be used with or without the guidance of a teacher.

Contents

  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. The Tabla
  4. Tal
  5. Bols
  6. Bols of the Right Hand
  7. Bols of the Left Hand
  8. Bols That Use Both Hands
  9. Bols Expressions
  10. Bols Which Have No Technique
  11. Notation
  12. Compositional Forms
  13. Overview of Defining Criteria for Compositions
  14. Linguistic Diversity
  15. Gharana
  16. Left-handedness
  17. Gender
  18. More Bols
  19. Variations in Bols
  20. Complementary Forms
  21. New Bols and Technique
  22. Mukhada and Tukada
  23. Mukhada
  24. Tukada
  25. New Techniques for Familiar Bols
  26. Dhin
  27. TiTa
  28. TiRaKiTa
  29. Taa - TiTaKiRaNaaKa & Dhaa - TiTaGiRiNaaGa
  30. TiRaTiRaKiRaNaaKa & DhiRaDhiRaGiRaNaaGa
  31. Fast Prakars
  32. Rela
  33. Structure of Rela
  34. Kaida-Rela
  35. Swatantra Rela
  36. Another Kaida
  37. Pakhawaj Material
  38. Pakhawaj vs Tabla
  39. Gender Association
  40. New Bols
  41. Overview of Technique and Bols of Pakhawaj
  42. Paran
  43. New Tals
  44. More Tals and Prakars
  45. Ultra-Fast Tintal Prakar
  46. Dadra Prakar
  47. Jhaptal Prakar
  48. Rupak Prakar
  49. Dipchandi Prakar
  50. Kaherava Prakars
  51. Tilwada
  52. Jhoomra
  53. Transitions
  54. TiRaKiTaTaKa
  55. TiTaKaTaGaDeeGeNa
  56. More Tihais and Chakradars
  57. Tihai
  58. Chakradar
  59. Gat
  60. Laggi
  61. Conclusion
  62. Appendix
  63. About the Authors
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