Transcript Rag Deshx
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?
1.
To learn about Indian musical styles
To understand the terms rag, raga
and rasa
Closely linked to
Hinduism (just
like Western
sacred music)
The god Shiva is
associated with
music and dance
Two main types:
Hindustani (North)
Carnatic (South)
Rag Desh is from
the Hindustani
(northern)
tradition
Indian music is not written down
Like Skye Waulking Song and Yiri it is
taught by listening and playing by ear
Often passed in families, e.g. father to
son
This system is called gharana
A raga is a piece of
Indian music in several
contrasting sections
The Western
equivalent is a
symphony
It can be any length.
Some are quite short,
others very long
Not to be confused
with the rag…(!)
A rag is similar to a scale or mode:
The melody of the raga is improvised using
the notes of the rag
There are more
than 200 different
rags
Every rag creates a
mood called a rasa
Rags are also
associated with
times of day and
occasions
Examples of rasas
include:
Love
Devotion
Happiness
Romance
Here are the notes of Rag Desh:
The notes of the scale have names like sol-fah
(do re mi, etc.) – this is called sargam.
Rag Desh is a night time rag associated with
the monsoon season
Its rasas are devotion, romance and longing
Gharana
2. Shiva
3. Raga
4. Rag
5. Rasa
1.
Most common Indian
instrument
Plucked string
instrument
Has frets like a guitar
Usually 7 strings, 2 of
which are drone notes
Several sympathetic
strings underneath