USD 335


Course duration
12 week(s)
Max class size
3
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The HV100 series of courses for children are designed to introduce young children to Hindustani Music. These courses provide a foundation for young children to enjoy and appreciate Indian music. The lessons introduce the children to the fundamentals of Hindustani music with an approach of generating curiosity. Introducing music early helps in the all-round development of the child. 

The concepts of Sur and Laya are weaved into interesting poetry and rhythm. The songs taught are drawn from Nature poetry, Children’s songs in simple Hindi, Prayers and verses.  The child is led to a discovery of Swaras, Raga and Taal through the process of learning these songs.

The HV100 courses provide a strong foundation of voice culture, listening skills, Swara patterning skills, Rhythm concepts and exercises to develop correlation of Swaras to sound while building a repertoire of songs that they could perform. These courses encourage creative thinking by introducing them composing exercises.

The course HV100A starts with a beautiful Ganesh Vandana ‘Gananatha Gajavadana’ that is accompanied by a drawing activity. There are Shlokas and chirpy songs interspersed with melodious Swara passages. 

Objectives

To introduce the seven Swaras which are the building blocks of all music

To sing simple tunes based on Shuddh Swaras and Bhupali with a perfect sense of Sur and Laya

To discover natural rhythm in poetry and music

To co ordinate singing with rhythm

 

The minimum age for this course is 6 years completed. This course is best suited for children from 6 years to 9 years of age. 

Prayer - Ganesh Vandana
  • Gananatha - Poetry
  • Gananatha- about the song
  • Gananatha singing
Swaras
  • Building blocks of music
  • Ascending and descending scale
  • Singing the Aaroh Avaroh
Shlokas
  • Vakratunda Mahakaya
  • Saraswati Namastubhyam
Chidiya Chali
  • Chidiya Chali Poetry
  • Chidiya Chali meaning
  • Chidia Chali- Singing
Hua Savera
  • Hua Savera - Poetry
  • Hua Savera- meaning
  • Hua Savera - singing

 The student is able to echo a tune by listening

The student develops the sense of rhythm and demonstrates rhythm of 2 and 4 while singing Alankar

The student sings the Seven Swaras/Shuddh Swar Saptak in the Aaroh Avaroh form

The student presents the Ganesh Vandana and the Shlokas in tune, rhythm and with correct diction 

The student presents the songs Chidiya Chali and Hua Sawera appreciating the rhyme, rhythm and melody.