The elements of music heard in Bhangra music
To highlight some of the features of Bhangra music, Dalvindor Singh's Yaar Da Viah will be examined as an example of the genreStyle of music. of music.
Melody and harmony
If asked to discuss the melodic devices, remember the following points:
- the melodies are conjunctA melody that moves by step. and melismaSeveral notes sung to one syllable.
- rather than whole-tone scales, Bhangra music will often be divided into microtonalInterval which is smaller than a semi-tone.
- the lyrics are sung in the Punjabi language
- simple harmoniesAdding melodic layers to a tune that usually sound pleasing when played together. are played
Rhythm, metre and tempo
There are lots of examples of different time signatures and complex rhythms in Bhangra music. However, in Yaar Da Viah the song features:
- a chaal Type of rhythm found in Bhangra music. rhythm
- a time signature of 4/4
- a fast and steady tempo that is appropriate to dance to
- the percussion accents on first beat of the bar to emphasise the downbeat
All of the instruments in the extract of audio emphasise the first beat of each bar
Structure
Modern Bhangra music follows a similar form to popular music. This means that the following points need to be considered:
- the structure is usually in verse-chorus form
- Bhangra music is often instrumental with a sitarAn Indian stringed instrument with two sets of strings. One plays a drone and the other a melody. solo
Instrumentation and timbre
Bhangra music has embraced music technology as well as maintaining its traditional Indian roots. Many Bhangra songs feature:
- both lead female and male vocalThe voice as a musical instrument.
- traditional Indian instruments such as dholIndian drum. Double headed barrel drum played with sticks., tumbi and sitar
- electronic instruments and contemporary music production techniqueMethod of creating a specific musical sound using recording and studio technology. , eg synthesiserA device for generating a unique sound or imitating an acoustic instrument., drum machineAn instrument with pads to strike. The pads can be programmed to create different sounds - often replicating a drum kit. and samplingThe selection of subjects included in a study.
Texture and dynamics
The textures in Bhangra music can be complex and interesting. In the song Yaar Da Viah, the points to take note of inclucde:
- the texture is generally melody and accompanimentA type of texture where there is only one clear melody and an accompaniment that plays different notes and rhythms but is supporting the melody.
- there is call and responseWhere one melody is answered by another. between the lead vocalist and backing singers
Call and response between the lead vocal and backing vocals