The relationship between the different
instruments during a concert is guided conventions that form an unwritten code
of conduct. Although a great number of musical instruments are found in museum
collections, depicted in temple sculptures and book illustrations, some have
not yet been described in sufficient detail as regards their manufacturing
processes, materials used, and playing technique.
The number of instruments used in concerts, as
part of temple rituals, festivals, and for dance performances varies from
region to region. Several recent additions have become quite popular with
listeners although the number of professional exponents tends to be small.
In a music system
where there is room for spontaneity, the success of such an ensemble depends on
familiarity with the main performer’s repertory and style, and restraint. An
accompanist must anticipate every melodic and rhythmic detail of a composition,
and synchronize with the flow of creative musical ideas.
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