A drone. Usually C#.
A drone is a long sustained (held) note that underpins harmonic movement above it. Drones are often used in traditional Indian music.
The drone is an essential part of traditional Indian music. It is found in classical music (both North and South), folk music, and even many film songs. Sometimes, it is provided by special instruments and instrumentalists; at other times, it is provided by special parts of the melodic instruments. Even many of the percussion instruments are tuned in such a way as to reinforce the drone. Regardless of what provides the drone, it serves a vital function
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No. It has drone strings, but these are only used for embellishment. The sitar is primarily a solo or lead instrument, the drone played by a tambura or shruti box.
It can play the melody, melody drone, a drone and a rhythm. This is becaus it is said that it is very similar to the human voice - which means that basically, it can do what we can do!
It is where where a note or chord is continuously sounded throughout most or all of a piece.
A drone is sustained, unchanging, note. The most likely place we hear a drone is on the bagpipes which have two or three drone pies as well as a chanter to play melodies. The drone is also heard in most Asian music, particularly in Indian music, where the drone is achieved sometimes by the addition of sympathetic strings to a string instrument; these strings are sounded by vibrating in tune with notes played on the main strings.
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In a C major drone, the primary notes are C, E, and G, which correspond to the root, third, and fifth of the C major chord. Additionally, the note C can be sustained to create the drone effect, providing a harmonic foundation. Other notes that may be included for variation are the higher octave C and the bass C, enhancing the richness of the sound.
The tanpura is typically made of wood, with a resonating body that produces the drone sound. The strings are usually made of steel and are plucked to create the characteristic continuous drone in Indian classical music.
The three parts of Indian music are: Raga: a single melody line Drone: a constant fixed note Tala: the rhythm
A shrutibox is an electronic drone generator used with (continental) Indian music. It is also a favorite with some Theremin players, who find the drone a welcome addition to the one-note-as-a-time, no built-in-pitch-steps sound of their instrument.
A drone is a long sustained (held) note that underpins harmonic movement above it. Drones are often used in traditional Indian music.
No, bees do not drone, however the male honey bee is called a 'Drone'.
The noun 'drone' is the singular form. The plural noun is 'drones'.The word 'drone' is also a verb: drone, drones, droning, droned.
The cast of Drone - 2013 includes: Ewen Bremner as Drone Operator Alex Corbet Burcher as Drone Operator Daniel Jewel as Drone Suspect Kari Kleiv as Drone Operator Akie Kotabe as Drone Operator Parker Sawyers as Drone Operator Alan Turkington as Drone Operator
Thelytoky is called for female of a drone.