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Introduction to ART

Introduction to ART. Start with some thinking!. You need a very small piece of paper (big enough for three words) Clear your mind of all conscious thought. Now write on the slip of paper the first three things that come to mind when you think of “ART” – pass forward.

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Introduction to ART

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  1. Introduction to ART

  2. Start with some thinking! • You need a very small piece of paper (big enough for three words) • Clear your mind of all conscious thought. • Now write on the slip of paper the first three things that come to mind when you think of “ART” – pass forward

  3. The many functions of music • Music can entertain • Examples 1, 2, 3, 4 • Music can send a message • Examples A, and B (skip to about 26 seconds) • Music can unite • Examples 1a, 2b, 3c, 4d, and 5e • If necessary • Music can define/describe a culture • Examples A1, and B2

  4. Which Brings us to . . . Video

  5. The art of Khőőmei • Highly Culturally Relevant • Sounds of nature – reflect animism • Semi-unique, only survives in pockets like Tuva • Universal qualities • We can’t understand the words (when there are words) but we can infer meaning • Take a listen; what is the mood?

  6. Khőőmei style • Not only a generic term for overtone singing, Khőőmei is also a style of the art • Check a clip • Instrument is a traditional TuvanIgil • And another clip

  7. Sygyt Style • The word "sygyt" is derived from the Tuvan verb "to whistle.“ • May represent a bird or perhaps wind • Audio clip • Video #1 • Video #2

  8. Chylandyk Style • Also a bird, but described as a bird that sings in the night • Similar to Sygyt, but lower in pitch • Check the sample • And another sample

  9. Kargyraa Style • Low growly voice • Think bear or something else growlish • Check a sample of this style • A second sample • Plus a Vid for good measure

  10. Borbangnadyr Style • Rolling sounds, like a babbling brook, or other beautiful mountain streamy place • Video sample

  11. HuunHuurTu • Preserving traditions • Style of Dress • Instrumentation • Doshpuluur – two-stringed lute • Igil – another kind of two-stringed lute • Xomuz - sometimes called a Jew’s Harp or Mouth Harp a clip • Xapchyk – rattle made from dried bull’s scrotum filled with the knuckle bones of sheep • And so much more

  12. One more cool vid and one more song

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