Melody: The rag is the melody on which the music is improvised. Like a western scale it ascends and descends. Unlike a western scale the number of notes.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Music. Scale A series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme An octave (eight notes)
Advertisements

Music – Gr 3-4 The basics.
Music GCSE Set Works And the glory Symphony No. 40 The Raindrop Prelude Peripetie Something’s Coming Electric Counterpoint All Blues Grace Why does my.
Indian Music A long history, over 2000 years Closely linked to Hinduism and religious beliefs Hindu Gods are worshiped through Raga, both instrumental.
Sept. 6/11. - Sound Sounds may be perceived as pleasant or unpleasant. What are these sounds that we hear? What is "sound"? What causes it, and how do.
Classical, Folk, Popular. Hindustani and Carnatic.
Chapter Seven Instrumental Melody.
Chapter 13 Other Classical Genres Global Perspectives: Musical Form.
Week 6 Music of India, China, Japan, and Korea Gamelan Tutorials.
World Music Spider Charts. Indian Music Harmony Drone TimbreHarmonium (keyboard) Tambura (string) Sitar (string) Tabla (Drum) Melody Raga (Scale) Improvisation.
Rag Desh Indian Music Rag Desh. A Rag Desh is... A scale from the North Indian classical music system.
Odin Tito.  There are two main sub genres of Indian music, Hindustani and Carnatic.  These are the two classical music of India  Hindustani music is.
Rag Desh Area of Study 4.
South Asia Music with a Spiritual Dimension India (North & South) Pakistan © Taylor & Francis.
Version 3: Benjy Wertheimer (esraj and tabla) and Steve Gorn (bansuri)
What to Listen for in Music
In the study of this set work you will learn about: the importance of improvising music as part of the oral tradition the rag as a form of Indian melody.
Kindergarten music - Marking Period 1 During Marking Period 1, kindergarten students practice identifying sounds as fast or slow. The contrast between.
Lesson 2: Rag Desh Version 1: Anoushka Shankar
MUSIC OF INDIA.
Area of Study 4 Indian Raga!.
Music Is The Art Of Expressing Yourself Through Sound.
Classical Music of India Musical traditions date back over 3,000 years –Hindustani: secular, court music from Northern India (including Pakistan) –Karnatak:
Music by Music by THE BEATLES Tabla Sitar Tambura Sitar begins with a brief introduction of the notes of the raga -like scale in unmeasured time.
North Indian Classical Music Like Chinese music Indian Classical music has a long-established tradition going back hundreds of years Like Chinese music.
WALT – to identify the key musical features of three different recordings of the Rag Desh. WILF – good understanding of what each key feature is about.
RAG DESH AOS 4   You have to listen to 3 different versions of this RAGA. Here are the basic facts about each.
Elements of Music. MELODY  Melody is the part of the music you can sing. To play or sing a melody, there can only be one note at a time. It is also known.
A year 1 musicianA year 2 musicianA year 3 musician I can use my voice to speak, sing and chant. I can use instruments to perform. I can clap short rhythmic.
Music of India and Japan.  Based on Concepts  Ragas: Concept of melodies  Talas: Concept of rhythms.
The Elements of Music. Voices The universal instrument—Our VOICES! Because of the use of this instrument and others, music is the universal language!
Some good questions.  Is there a strong feeling of pulse?  Are there regular accents, or are the accents irregular?  What is the tempo of the pulse.
Lesson 3: Versions 2 and 3 of Rag Desh
Music of Asia China, Japan, and India.
INDIAN RAGA Music of India. ABOUT INDIA INDIA THREE COMPONENTS  The melody – made up on the spot using notes of a particular rag (similar to a scale.
Essential Music Vocabulary Review. Directions: Identify the music vocabulary word that matches the given definition. Students will be called at random.
MUL Terminology Quiz Quizzes will be returned at end of class. Patience…..
Hindustani : Indian Classical Music. Hindustani music comes from Northern India Southern India has a different tradition, called Carnatic music.
Classroom Assignment. What musical style is described with the following adjectives? Improvisation, syncopated rhythm, steady beat, distinctive tone colors,
Community Building/Rhythm Grade K August-September I Can Learn about steady beat Keep a steady beat Recognize a steady beat National Music Standards 1.
Area of Study 4. Indian Music Has a long history of over 2,000 years Closely linked to Hinduism and religious philosophy. Hindu Gods are worshipped through.
RAG DESH AOS 4   You have to listen to 3 different versions of this RAGA. Here are the basic facts about each.
For use with WJEC Performing Arts GCSE Unit 1 and Unit 3 Task 1 Music - Instrumental Accuracy of performance.
AOS 4 RAG DESH Know your instruments!
‘ Yiri’ by Koko Sub-Saharan African Music Edexcel Music GCSE Area of Study 4.
Indian Classical Performance
GCSE Music Revision 2014 Area of Study 4: Rag Desh.
Roles of the Performers Veena (south) or Sitar (north) – leader/soloist Tambura – drone (primary pitches) Tabla (north) or Mridangam (south) – rhythm and.
The Music of India Brief History of Indian Music Oldest surviving form of music is Vedic chant Hinduism was dominant religion until 13th C. Music.
HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL MUSIC. Hindustani Classical Music – What is it? One of the two main traditions in Indian traditional / classical music Hindustani.
 L.O – To understand the musical features found in Indian Classical music.  To be able to learn and use the correct musical vocabulary in a listening.
Elements of Music Advanced Humanities Adkins. Sound A sound has: a) ___________ (measured in vibrations per second – like hue w/color). There are actually.
1. Where is this music from? 2. What instruments can you hear? 3. Does the music sound like it is in a major or minor key? 4. Does the music change key?
Indian Music. What is a Rag? Rag- singular Raga- Plural Rag is not a melody or scale, or key, but a combination of all three. Each rag has – an ascending.
Indian Classical Music
Indian Classical Music – AOS2 L.O – to understand the musical characteristics of Indian Classical music.
 Rag Desh 1  Sitar  Drums  Rag Desh 2  Voice  Sarangi  Sarod  Various drums  Rag Desh 3a  Bansuri  Esraj  Tambura  Drums.
Rag Desh Aos 4.
Rag Desh 5.
Music and It’s Importance in Our Lives
Rag Bhairav 2 Texture and Melody.
Music: An Appreciation 10th Edition by Roger Kamien
INDIAN MUSIC BY LAURA.
National Curriculum Requirements of Music at Key Stage 1
Weaving Music Knowledge, Skills and Understanding into the new National Curriculum Key Stage 1: Music Forest Academy.
Rag Desh 4.
Rhythms of the World and Conventions of Pop Listening Test – Revision homework set last week, due today.
Indian Homework Due the week beginning 4th March
Understanding Standards An overview of course assessment
Presentation transcript:

Melody: The rag is the melody on which the music is improvised. Like a western scale it ascends and descends. Unlike a western scale the number of notes ascending and descending can vary Melody: The rag is the melody on which the music is improvised. Like a western scale it ascends and descends. Unlike a western scale the number of notes ascending and descending can vary

Structure of a Raga performance Alap: slow, no sense of time; soloist explores the rag, improvising accompanied by the drones of the tambura Alap: slow, no sense of time; soloist explores the rag, improvising accompanied by the drones of the tambura Jhor: Steady tempo; regular beat; rhythmic improvised music, more elaborate and faster Jhor: Steady tempo; regular beat; rhythmic improvised music, more elaborate and faster Jhalla: Fast; exciting rhythms; climax with expert playing and advanced techniques Jhalla: Fast; exciting rhythms; climax with expert playing and advanced techniques Gat/Bandish: Moderate to fast; tabla play rhythmic cycle (tala); fixed composition; call and responses between instrumentalist and drummer; improvised melodies over the prepared melody Gat/Bandish: Moderate to fast; tabla play rhythmic cycle (tala); fixed composition; call and responses between instrumentalist and drummer; improvised melodies over the prepared melody

Listening: Raga Jogeshwari Original lasts over 50 minutes Original lasts over 50 minutes Listen to the Alap: Listen to the Alap: 1. Name the 2 instruments you can hear 1. Name the 2 instruments you can hear 2. What is the purpose of the drone? 2. What is the purpose of the drone? 3. How would you describe the tempo and meter of the music? 3. How would you describe the tempo and meter of the music? 4. This section is improvised. What does the performer attempt to do in the opening section? 4. This section is improvised. What does the performer attempt to do in the opening section?

Listen to the Jhor Listen to the Jhor 1. State 2 ways in which the music of this section differs from the opening gat section 1. State 2 ways in which the music of this section differs from the opening gat section 2. What happens to the tempo towards the end? 2. What happens to the tempo towards the end? Listen to the Gat Listen to the Gat 1. What new instrument plays in this section and what does it play? 1. What new instrument plays in this section and what does it play? 2. Mention one way in which this section differs from the Alap and Jhor Section 2. Mention one way in which this section differs from the Alap and Jhor Section

Listening: Soja Re (Go to sleep) and Guru Banana First extract First extract 1. What is the mood of the piece and how is it conveyed in the music? 1. What is the mood of the piece and how is it conveyed in the music? 2. Describe the part played by the Tabla 2. Describe the part played by the Tabla 3. What are the 2 different musical roles of the Sarangi in this piece? 3. What are the 2 different musical roles of the Sarangi in this piece?

Second extract Second extract Mention 2 differences between these 2 vocal pieces. Mention 2 differences between these 2 vocal pieces. Which piece did you prefer? Give 3 musical reasons for your choice. Which piece did you prefer? Give 3 musical reasons for your choice.