
The Raga deep dive courses are aimed at internalising Raga concepts. Bhupali also known as Raga Bhup is one of the first Ragas to be introduced to a student of classical music. The Raga can take the listener into flights of imagination with just five Swaras weaved into myriad patterns and expressions. Raga Bhupali Bada Khayal is explored with Aalap and Bol Aalap. Paltas and a variety of Taan patterns are practised to perfection in Drut Laya. The Chhota Khayal included in this course are lyrically and melodically rich. Learn a Tarana set to Ektaal.
Theory - Raga characteristics of Bhupali, Ragas similar to Bhupali
Raga Characteristics of Bhupali
Raga Vistar in Bhupali
Chhota Khayal inBhupali
Bada Khayal in Bhupali
Ragas similar to Bhupali
Tarana in Bhupali
To practise singing the Swaras of Bhupali with Meend and Gamak
To do Swar Sadhana in Raga Bhupali
To create and sing the Swar Vistar in Bhupali
To learn and practise singing the Paltas in Bhupali
To learn a Chhota Khayal with Aalap and Taan in Raga Bhupali
To review the Chhota Khayal already learnt in Bhupali
To learn a Bada Khayal in Raga Bhupali
To sing Aalap within the Bada Khayal
To sing different Layakari patterns with the Bol of the Bada Khayal
To sing Sargam and Taan in Bada Khayal
To develop awareness about related Ragas
To learn a Tarana set to Ektaal
Learning Outcomes
The student is able to
Demonstrate the Raga chalan of Bhupali
Sing the Swar Vistar in Bhupali highlighting the Raga Roop
Sing the Paltas in Bhupali fluently
Present the Chhota Khayal in Raga Bhupali with development in Aalap and Taan Vistar
Present the Bada Khayal in perfect Sur , Taal and expression
Present the Bada Khayal Aalap with essential elements of voice culture
Present Bol Taan, Sargam and Taan with the Bada Khayal
Identify related Ragas by listening
Present the Tarana set to Ektaal
The student has completed HV203 at the academy OR the student has practiced a variety of Alankars, the student has learnt Chhota Khayal in about 10 Ragas with Swar Vistar, Aalap and Taan.