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Course duration
12 week(s)
Max class size
1
Study Hours Per Week
8
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Tarana is a form of composiion which blends the element of rhythm into the melody using the Nom Tom Bol. The Taranas also incorporate Tabla or Pakhawaj Bol. This course has compiled three Taranas in different Ragas. The student explores the composition and the elements of improvisation of a Tarana. 

 

Course Format

Batch Size: 1

Duration: 12 weeks, one 45 mins lesson per week

Objectives

To review the Raga roop of the three Ragas

To do Swar Vistar and practice various Alankar patterns in the Ragas

To learn the Tarana Bandishes

To sing the Nom tom Bol variations and Sargams within the Bandish


The student should have completed HV310 at the academy and completed the course HVS205 and HVS305 OR The student should have equivalent years of learning experience, with an ability to sing a Swara Vistar,Chhota Khayal with self composed Aalap, Taan in at least fifteen Ragas. The student needs to be introduced to Taranas in Ragas like Yaman, Bhupali, Durga, Khamaj.

Raga Multani Tarana
  • Raga Multani Swar Vistar
  • Raga Multani Tarana Bandish
  • Raga Multani Tarana improvisation and Taan
Raga Maru Bihag Tarana
  • Maru Bihag Swar Vistar
  • Maru Bihag Tarana Bandish
  • Maru Bihag Tarana improvisation and Taan
Raga Shyam Kalyan Tarana
  • Shyam Kalyan Swar Vistar
  • Shyam Kalyan Tarana Bandish
  • Shyam Kalyan Tarana improvisation and Taan

The student is able to

Sing these Taranas with improvisation in Sur and Taal