Warm up Light exercises Improvisation – playing the 8 beat cycle.

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Warm up Light exercises Improvisation – playing the 8 beat cycle

8. What are we learning today? …..to improve understanding of Performance pieces & Chaal rhythm/vocabulary using correct pronunciation …..Work /rehearse rhythm pieces to improve sound clarity and group playing ….. Introduce other percussion instruments to enhance our performance pieces/rhythm patterns

Remember – how we need to hold the sticks!! Daaga Tilli

This is how we play Ghe!! Ghe

This is how we play Na!! Na

Remember!! Ghe & Na - played together at the same time makes the sound “Dha”

This is how we play Teen!! Strike the Tilli stick in the centre of the treble skin

P - 1 Bass Fill Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha REST Single Ghe Na Na Ghe (X8) (Yes I Can Oh) REST TIHAI = (Dha x3) REST Together Dhin NaNaDhin (X16) (Yes I Can Oh) REST TIHAI = (Dha x3) REST

P – 2 Bass Fill Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha REST x Dhin Dhin Teen Na Teen REST TIHAI = (Dha x3)

CHAAL Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dhin Na Na Na Na NaDhinNa (X16) (Yes I Can I rea--- lly Can Oh) REST TIHAI = (Dha x3)

CHAAL Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha DhinTeen NaTeen NaDhin (Yes I Can I really Can) REST TIHAI = (Dha x3)

BALOCHI Dhin Ta Dhin Ta (x8) REST SINDHI Dhin Na Na Na Na Na Dhin Na

HEECH – (Bollywood Rhythm) Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha x x Dhin Na Na Na Dhin _ Dhin Dhin Na Na Na Dhin REST TIHAI = (Dha x3)

Have a break! Are we still good listeners!! Before Mt Everest………

Practice Performance pieces / rhythm patterns Try to keep good steady beat and play together keeping good timing When practicing Chaal, make sure to sing along the phrase…. “yes I can I really can”

CHAAL Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dhin Na Na Na Na NaDhinNa (X16) (Yes I Can I rea--- lly Can Oh) REST TIHAI = (Dha x3)

8. What have we learnt today? ….. to improve our understanding of Performance pieces & Chaal rhythm/vocabulary using correct pronunciation …..Work /rehearse rhythm pieces to improve sound clarity and group playing ….. Introduce other percussion instruments to enhance our performance pieces/rhythm patterns

HEECH – (Bollywood Rhythm) Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha x x Dhin Na Na Na Dhin _ Dhin Dhin Na Na Na Dhin REST TIHAI = (Dha x3)

P - 3 HEECH - (Folk rhythm) Bass Fill Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha REST x Dhin Teen Na Dhin - Teen Na Dhin (X8) Bass Fill Dha Dha Dha Dha Dha REST x Dhin Teen Na Dhin Teen Na Dhin (X8) REST TIHAI = (Dha x3)