
The Raga deep dive courses are aimed at internalising Raga concepts. Brindavani Sarang also known as Sarang is one of the first few Ragas introduced to a student of classical music. This Raga could be traced back to its folk origins as well as the Raga Lakshana Granthas. With its simplistic Audav structure, this Raga is sung during noon and is associated with summer season.
Theory - Raga characteristics of Sarang, Sarang ke Prakar.
To practise singing the Swaras of Brindavani Sarang in various Alankar patterns and Paltas
To do Swar Sadhana exercises
To create and sing the Swar Vistar in Sarang
To learn a Chhota Khayal with Aalap and Taan in Raga Sarang
To review the Chhota Khayal already learnt in Sarang
To review the Tarana that has been composed by the student earlir/ compose a Tarana
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.
The student is able to
Demonstrate the Raga chalan of Brindavani Sarang
Sing the Swar Vistar in Brindavani Sarang highlighting the Raga Roop
Sing the Paltas in Brindavani Sarang fluently
Present the Chhota Khayals in Raga Brindavani Sarang with development in Aalap and Taan Vistar
Present the self composed Tarana
Identify related Ragas by listening