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TUVAN THROAT SINGING AND JOHN WILLIAMS Corey Woodfield Period 6
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TUVA Population: 313,900. Land mass: 65830 mls 2 77% Tuvan (Turks), 20.1% Russians, 0.4% Khakas (Mongolian), 2.5% Other. Religions: Tibetan Buddhism, Shamanism, Orthodox Christianity. Mountainous regions, heavily forested and plains, animals (skins, tendons for instruments) Influenced heavily by USSR and Mongolia. Everything passed through oral tradition.
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TUVAN MUSIC Characterized by “ throat ” or overtone singing. This is called xöömei and it is done by emphasizing overtones. There are five different styles, called sygyt, xöömei, kargyraa, borbangnadyr, and ezenggileer.sygytxöömeikargyraa borbangnadyrezenggileer Instruments used were the igil, the doshpuluur, the byzaanchy, the chanzy, the chadagan, the kengirge, the shyngyrash, the xomus, the murgu, the shoor, the limbi, and the amyrga. These instruments complemented the singing style. Some modern Tuvan bands include Yat-Kha and Huun-Huur-Tu. It was used to connect with and imitate nature by shamans, hunters, and others.
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Igil- made with wood, goat skin, and horsehair, strings are a 5 th apart Doshpuluur- often compared to banjo, strings go 1, 5, 8 Byzaanchy- 4 strings, 2 are 1, 2 are the 5 th Chanzy- similar to Doshpuluur, but louder Kengirge- goat skin stretched across wooden frame
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Chadagan- stringed instrument on a pentatonic scale Shyngyrash- bells used with Kengirge Xomus- jaw harp, played by plucking the metal tongue Murgu- end blown flute with no holes Shoor- end blown flute with holes Limbi- side blown flute with a varying number of holes Amyrga- hunting horn that imitates the Siberian red deer
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JOHN WILLIAMS
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He was born in 1932 as the son of John Williams, Sr., a jazz percussionist He studied music in college with the Italian composer Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco He entered the Juilliard School in 1955 and studied piano and performed in New York clubs as a jazz pianist. He then moved back to LA and began composing songs for films. Some notable films he has composed for include Fiddler on the Roof, Jaws, Indiana Jones, and Star Wars. He composed music for all of Steven Spielberg’s films except two. He has won multiple Academy Awards for his compositions in movies
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Palpatine’s teachings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHfFimij0Cg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHfFimij0Cg This song was written for Star Wars Episode 3: Return of the Sith. It begins with a low overtone voice which sets an eerie tone. It maintains the eerie tone throughout the piece, with generally low tones and a slow melody.
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COMPARISON Overtone singing Progresses slowly No lyrics Polyphonic Palpatine’s Teachings: Mostly instrumental Clearly structured Eerie and menacing tone Used for entertainment Written Performed by an orchestra Tuvan Music: Pentatonic Mainly vocals Freestyle Carefree tone Used to connect with nature Passed down orally Traditionally a solo effort
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works cited http://gov.tuva.ru/news.aspx http://gov.tuva.ru/news.aspx http://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/view/page.basic/country/cont ent.country/tuva_828/en_US http://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/view/page.basic/country/cont ent.country/tuva_828/en_US http://www.alashensemble.com/ http://www.alashensemble.com/ http://www.youtube.com/ http://www.youtube.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Williams http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Williams
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