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Oct 9, 2024 - Lydia Ayers Music Compositions
Ayers, Lydia, 2024, "Tala Malika Jak", https://doi.org/10.14711/dataset/2VNOLI, DataSpace@HKUST, V1
Tala Malika Jak is loosely inspired by the Indonesian Kecak (monkey chant) and the Indian tala malika (garland of talas). I asked each of the students in my Exploring Music class to record one sample of the sound "jak." I then had a group of more than 100 samples to use for the s...
Oct 9, 2024 - Tala Malika Jak
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Oct 9, 2024 - Lydia Ayers Music Compositions
Ayers, Lydia, 2024, "Tala Malika Gongs", https://doi.org/10.14711/dataset/CGG1RH, DataSpace@HKUST, V1
Tala Malika Gongs is inspired by Indonesian kecak, but uses Indian and Middle Eastern rhythms; where the Tala Malika Jak version of this piece emphasized the rhythms of vocal samples, this new gong version emphasizes the pitches derived from the vocal samples in the earlier versi...
Oct 9, 2024 - Tala Malika Gongs
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Oct 9, 2024 - Lydia Ayers Music Compositions
Ayers, Lydia, 2024, "Suyun Gölgeleri", https://doi.org/10.14711/dataset/RLM1XL, DataSpace@HKUST, V1
Suyun Gölgeleri was composed in memory of Ray Adem, a Turkish friend who played the qanoun (a Middle Eastern plucked zither). It is a modal piece for alto flute in a very slow, soft, and melancholy, quasi-Middle Eastern style. The title, Suyun Gölgeleri, is Turkish for Shadows of...
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