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1 INDIA PART 4

2  Get out packet from Tuesday and review information. BELLWORK

3  Proper atmosphere  Deep concentration  You have to keep your mind concentrated on one place.  In India, especially in urban areas, a quiet environment is not easily accessible; hence, practicing during the night is highly valued.  Solitude, which is usually impossible during the day, allows one totally to immerse oneself in Riaz.  Allow yourself to make mistakes with impunity. ELEMENTS OF RIAZ

4  Think back to this past year.  Name an event that was a great obstacle to you. This could be a school project, a personal conflict or an unlucky circumstance.  How did you overcome this obstacle?  What characteristics did you exhibit (ie self-discipline, courage, patience. Etc.) to overcome it? CFU: RIAZ IS GRIT

5  What Chinese instrument uses similar string techniques as used by the sitar?  How many instruments do you hear?  Describe the sound in terms of timbre and  Circle one:  Heavy or light  Thin or Dense  Smooth or jagged ACTIVE LISTENING EXAMPLE #1: ALAP MALKANS

6  Alap: The long introductory section of a musical performance. It is characterized by slow, free rhythm.  The alap is serious and profound.  Mir: a portamento glide, made by sliding from one tone to another.  Jinn: a genie; capricious spirit. The Rag Malkauns attracts jinns if played around 2-3am. Some musicians don’t play it out of fear. JUST THE FACTS: LISTENING EXAMPLE #1 ALAP MALKANS

7  A rag must be played perfectly in order to achieve its desired effect.  Rasa: The affective state generated by an aesthetic performance. In classical theory each rag (sometimes each tone) is thought to characterize, embody and generate particular emotional states ie love, anger, heroism.  Ragas are sometimes represented pictorially as individual human beings in miniature paintings called ragamalas. MAGICAL RAGAS

8 RAGALASA EXAMPLES

9  Scale drawing: RAG MAULKAN

10  Raga mian-ki-malhar which is associated with rain; and indeed, during the monsoon season, one commonly hears is performed, is said to have the power to bring rain.  Raga dipak is known more for its power to produce heat  Raga kedar could melt the prison bars and stone  Raga Maulkans attracts jinns  Healing: Any raga played correctly has the power to reduce fever. RAGAS AND THEIR POWERS

11  Divide the class into those who know the notes on the piano or how to read music into one group, those who don’t know can pair up with those who do.  Think of a magic power or mood you wish you could achieve by simply listening to a song.  Write a scale which sounds like that characteristic.  You may write the scale in letter names, you do not need to use staff paper.  Use accidentals for flavor! CFU: WRITE YOUR OWN RAGA

12  Write down the word that corresponds with the definition:  literally rag color or atmosphere; denotes a tonal system for the simultaneous composition and performance of music CFU: WHITE BOARDS

13  simply plucks the four pitches successively throughout the raga, like aural incense Q2

14  This raga is known more for its power to produce heat Q3

15  A fretted, long-necked lute Q4

16  This connotes abstinence, devotion, discipline and hard labor. Q5

17  1. What is a tabla?  2. Name three elements of Riaz.  3. Which raga has the power to bring rain?  4. Define Ras:  5. What religious group immigrated to India and inspired the creation of the raga? EXIT TICKET


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