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what is Andolan...?
Indian classical music.
A tone is
subjected to a slow oscillation
known as a andolan.
It is frequeny
used
in
ragas that
employ microtones and is
applied to the sounds in those ragas
that do so.
Between two
notes,
microtones are erratic pitches that
are
challenging to maintain
The Hindustani word "andolan"
means "movement" or "wave" in
English.
Andolan, in the setting
of
music, is a musical
movement or trend
that
becomes well
known and
influential over a brief
period
of
time.
Andolan is a term used to describe a specific style or method of
performi
ng
music in Indian classical music that
gains popularity among musicians and audiences.
For
instance, the andolan singing
technique is distinguished by the
fluid, oscillating movements of the
voice that give
the music a feeling of
vibrancy and
liveliness.
Andolan in popular music can refer to a trend or genre that
appears and
becomes well-
known within a specific time frame.
For instance, independent rock bands participated in the 2000s "Indie
rock
andolan" trend.ANDOLAN IN INDIAN
INSTUMENTS
Every sound is based on movement, or vibration.
No music can b
e
creatd,
according to scientists,
without
vi
bration.
We can see s
ome waves,b
ut not all of them.
The
Tanpura or
s
itar string
moves up
and down
from its position when we hit it.
In other t
erms, the string vibrates and
creates sound when it is struck.
Whether or not the music is sweet. There can be no music without
vibration. As we mentioned above, music utilises melodic sound, and movement is the sound's energy.
The number of movements and the height of Andolan
As the quantity of motions per
second
rises.
The music also gets louder
and
higher.
Sa will be higher than another
note if its movement is 240 and another note's movement is 270.
The
swara
with a 200 moving number
will also be
less than the sa.
As a
result, it is evident that the height of a swar or naad relies on how many movements occur in a
second.In Andolan, the amount of movements and the length of the strings are inversely correlated.
The length of the wire grows as the
number of movements
decreases, and it decreases as the
number of
movements
increases.
In other words, the pitch
rises as the length of the
string decreases
while falling as the
length of the string grows.
For
instance,
since M has 320 motionswhile P has 360, the length of strings for M will be
longer and that for P will be shorter.
REFERENCE.1
Srivastava, Pt. H. (2015c). Andolan. Sangeet Sadan Prakashan. Retrieved March 6, 2023, from https://sangeetsadanprakashan.com/raag-parichay-bhag-2
REFERENCE.2
Srivastava, Pt. H. (2015b). Andolan (3rd ed., Vols. 281–283) [Raag parichay bhaag 3]. Sangeet Sadan Publications. https://sangeetsadanprakashan.com/raag-parichay-bhag-3


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