Transcript Rag Desh
Indian Music
Rag Desh
Rag Desh
A Rag Desh is...
• A scale from the North Indian classical music
system.
The Rag Desh originates from...
• India
India
Language Spoken
• Hindi (mainly).
• Overal there are 22
official languages
spoken.
• English is gradually
being phased out.
Official Religion
Hinduism
More about the Rag (Indian Scale)
• Rags have roots from ancient times (may date as far
back as 200BC).
• They are deeply linked to the Hindu religion.
• Rags were used in folk, classical & now popular Indian
music.
• Today, Indian classical music is used in Hindi films,
Bollywood films, Hindu worship, concerts & we often
associate this type of music with yoga.
Two classical music traditions evolved
in India
Hindustani
Carnatic
Rag means...
• ‘Colouring the mind with a mood’.
• A rag is a scale which is used to create a mood
& a picture of the time of day, season or
occasion.
• There are parent rags, that (Hindustani) &
mela (Carnatic). The other 200+ rags come
from these.
The Rag Desh
• This rag is a Hindustani rag.
• It is a late night rag & also a monsoon rag.
• It’s mood creates romance, longing &
devotion.
Raga Structure
Four Sections
• Alap
Slow, improvised, ornamented, free time opening section
Followed by a rage scale.
Melodic stringed/wind instruments only with a drone.
• Jhor
Fairly slow with a regular pulse, more interesting melodies,
improvised.
Melodic stringed/wind instruments only with a drone.
• Jhala
Virtuosic, fast, regular pulse, complex & exciting rhythms.
• Gat
This last section is pre-composed with some improvisation to
Decorate the melody. Sometimes this section is a song.
The percussion is add in this section & plays the rhythmic part
(the tala).