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Rag Desh 5
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Learning Objectives To learn about the structures of the three versions of Rag Desh for GCSE End of unit test
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Raga Structure Revision
Gat Alap Jhalla Jhor Select a student at random, to stand and give a principal characteristic, then pick next person alap
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Raga Structure Revision
Gat Alap Jhalla Jhor jhalla
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Raga Structure Revision
Gat Alap Jhalla Jhor gat
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Raga Structure Revision
Gat Alap Jhalla Jhor alap
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Raga Structure Revision
Gat Alap Jhalla Jhor jhor
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Raga Structure Revision
Gat Alap Jhalla Jhor gat
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Raga Structure Revision
Gat Alap Jhalla Jhor jhor
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How to categorise Tabla? Yes No Jhalla Bandish Gat Jhor Alap
Test coming up! Tabla? Yes Highly virtuosic? Jhalla No Vocal? Bandish Gat Regular Rhythm? Jhor Alap
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Prep Review Version 1 0’00”-0’55” 0’55”-9’27” 9’27”-10’10” 10’10”-end
Alap Gat Jhalla
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Prep Review Version 2 0’00”-0’50” 0’50”-end Alap Bandish
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Prep Review Version 3 Track 3a Track 3b Track 3c Alap Gat
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Fast scales (usually in a jhalla)
Two more words Meends Pitch bending Tans Fast scales (usually in a jhalla)
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Revision Time Test in 10 minutes… Hand out & go through magic sheet
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Test Listen to the following performances of Rag Desh, which will each be played twice. Performance 1 Performance 2
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Answers 8(a)(i): Sitar (1 mark) 8(a)(ii): Alap (1 mark)
8(b)(i): Bansuri/Indian Flute (1 mark) 8(b)(ii): Gat (1 mark) 8(c): Any two of: (2 marks) Slow v faster tempo Free v more rhythmic Improvised v Fixed composition No pulse v steady pulse
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Answers (continued) 8(d): (4 marks) Bb A G F
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Prep Revise all Rag Desh notes for another test after half term
Practise your solo and ensemble performances to record after half term Have a lovely holiday
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