Folk Music Traditions of India
Students will explore diverse folk music traditions from different regions of India, understanding their cultural contexts, instruments, and lyrical themes.
Key Questions
- Analyze how folk music reflects the daily life, celebrations, and beliefs of a specific Indian region.
- Compare the rhythmic structures and melodic styles of two different Indian folk music forms.
- Justify the use of particular instruments in a folk music tradition based on its cultural context.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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