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The Dictionary of Hindustani Classical Music - Halaman 35
Gamaka It is an important variety of Sabdalamkara (vide Alarhkara). A very wide scope is given to it in the Sastras. Though various Alarhkaras fall under this category, the present practice has been to limit it to a particular variety of Alarhkara ...
Vimalakānta Rôya Caudhurī, 2000
There is also an obvious, and unnecessary, emphasis at the two end points of a gamaka movement, which sounds artificial. When sung or heard on the vina or violin, the gamaka is both smooth and rounded, without unnecessary pressure at ...
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Music Contexts: A Concise Dictionary of Hindustani Music
2.33 Gamaka (H S gam = to go, one who is going/moving) This is a term with a wide-ranging connotation. In effect it points to an important group of melodic embellishments in vocal and/or instrumental music. The core meaning of gamaka is ...
Ashok Damodar Ranade, 2006
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Dattilam: A Compendium of Ancient Indian Music - Halaman 315
The term gamaka is defined ParsSS. 1, 47: svairutisthdnasam- bhittdm chdydtn irutyantardiraydm \ svaro yad (!) gamayed gite gamako 'sau nirupitah ||, "The note which, in a song, attains a shade (chdyd), which being produced on the place of ...
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Facets of notation in South Indian music - Halaman 63
reflects this association of ours with gamaka-s being predominantly movements of pitch i.e., shakes. It is minimally that we think of gamaka-s in terms of duration of dynamics. We credit gamaka-s with being the source of beauty in music.
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Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature - Jilid 2 - Halaman 1342
The art of effective recitation of poetry, which is gamaka, has to achieve a happy compromise between the two. That is the gist of what poets like Kumaravyasa and Laksmisha expected this artist to do. There have been many who recited ...
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A History of Indian Philosophy:
389 absence of the gamaka or vyâpya, should also be noted, for a knowledge of such a negative relation is not indispensable for the forming of the notion of the permanent relation [Footnote ref 1]. The experience of a large number of ...
Surendranath Dasgupta, 2015
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The Rāgas of Somanātha: Musical exemples. Part 2 - Halaman 2
Somanatha's vikarsa, dolana, gamaka and kampa are comparable to the four types of the modern Karnatak vibrato (kampita), viz. vikarsa with a single detlection of the string (i.e. pulling the string sidewards) away from the vina fret, dolana with ...
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A Kannada-English Dictionary - Halaman 528
2, flighti- ness, superficiality, thoughtlessness; acting inconsiderately; inconsiderateness, rashness; (loftiness). gamaka. Making clear or intelligible, leading to conviction) an evidence. 2, the being uninterruptive in course or joining what follows ...
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Diga gamaka keṭi saṭahan
Brief autobiography of N.T. Karunathilaka, b. 1927, Sinhalese writer.
N. T. Karunathilaka, 1992