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1East Indian music in the West Indies

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“East Indian music in the West Indies” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  East Indian music in the West Indies
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 252
  • Publisher: Temple University Press
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  • Publish Location: Philadelphia

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  • First Year Published: 2000
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Music of Suriname

Music was mostly Hindu songs called bhajans, as well as filmi. The tan singing style is unique to the Indian community in Suriname and Guyana. Alioko

Music of Guyana

of the colonial elite, bhajans were important to Indo-Guyanese music. Tan singing and folk music accompanied by tassa drums followed instruments such as

National Communications Network, Guyana

Manuel, Peter Lamarche (2000). East Indian Music in the West Indies: Tān-singing, Chutney, and the Making of Indo-Caribbean Culture. CD. Temple University

Bhasmasura

2010-03-14. Manuel, Peter (2000). East Indian Music in the West Indies: Tan-singing, Chutney, and the Making of Indo-Caribbean Culture. Philadelphia: Temple

Music of the Lesser Antilles

another important part of Indo-Caribbean music, and is dominated by tan singing. Tan singing is accompanied by the dholak drum and dhantal, and sometimes includes

Music of Trinidad and Tobago

list (link) Manuel, Peter (2000). East Indian Music in the West Indies: Tan-singing, Chutney, and the Making of Indo-Caribbean Culture. Temple University

Tan Weiwei

(Chinese: 超级女声), a singing contest in China. In 2015, she participated I Am a Singer (season 3), where it was revealed that she is a vegan. Tan Weiwei was born

Overtone singing

Overtone singing, also known as overtone chanting, harmonic singing, polyphonic overtone singing, or diphonic singing, is a set of singing techniques

Music of India

ISBN 0-8240-6040-7. Peter Manuel, East Indian Music in the West Indies: Tan-singing, Chutney, and the Making of Indo-Caribbean Culture. Temple University

Culture of Guyana

ISBN 1-59213-463-7. Manuel, Peter (2000). East Indian Music in the West Indies: Tan-singing, Chutney, and the Making of Indo-Caribbean Culture. Temple University