the Community Blessings Rangoli drawing is created from natural materials that embody wishes for the well-being of our community and demonstrate our collective hopes for a peaceful world. Influenced by a South Asian folk-art tradition. The Rangoli Drawing will continue October 14 and 15, 11am-3pm with a closing ceremony at 2:30pm involving Maggie Bridger and dancers from Unfolding Disability Futures. On Friday, September 30, 6-10pm in conjunction with the Ragamala festival, Indira Johnson invites all visitors to join in the creation of Community Blessings Rangoli drawing in the Learning Lab, using flowers, herbs, dirt, and other natural materials. If you are working with a pre-recorded instrument/midi track then you may be able to add the slide effect you're looking for using the midi. 6:15am-7:30am - Manik Khan, sarod, Hindole Majumdar, tabla If you are playing an instrument and recording it then you'll probably need to play the slide or bend the string etc., if you're using a keyboard/synth then use the pitch wheel or set for portamento.Duration of the bend can set it either real time or tempo-relative 16th notes. "Flute" Raman, flute & Rohan Krishnamurthy, mridangam Bend Shape sets the curve for the pitch glide. 2:45-4am - Suhail Yusuf Khan: sarangi, Amit Kavthekar, tabla.1-2:15am - Saraswathi Ranganathan, veena, Sruti Sarathy, violin, Rohan Krishnamurthy, mridangam.11:15pm-12:30am - Indrajit Banerjee: sitar, Rupak Kulkarni, bansuri, Hindole Majumdar, tabla.9:30-10:45pm - Anupama Bhagwat, sitar, Amit Kavthekar, tabla.7:45-9pm - Roopa Mahadevan, vocal, Sruti Sarathy, violin, Rohan Krishnamurthy, mridangam.6:00-7:15pm - Purbayan Chatterjee, sitar, Rakesh Chaurasia, bansuri, Ojas Adhiya, tabla.Presented by Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events in collaboration with South Asia Institute, South Asian Classical Music Society of Chicago and People of Rhythm Productions. Washington St., 3rd Floor South, Chicago, IL 60602 It is easier to bend a note down because this involves relaxing the lips. He can also use this to make his lips more prone to vibrate at a frequency that doesnt match the resonance. Ragamala: A Celebration of Indian Classical Music - Celebrating 10 Years!Ĭhicago Cultural Center, Preston Bradley Hallħ8 E. By tensing his lips, a player can hit a resonance an octave up. (schedule is subject to change) Friday, September 30–Saturday, October 1, 2022 ***NOTE – unless otherwise noted, all lineups are listed with the headliner first followed by the opening performers
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