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  1. Asked: March 19, 2025In: Class 6

    During which festival is Garba performed?

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    Added an answer on March 19, 2025 at 11:05 am

    Garba is a key tradition during Navratri, a nine-night Hindu festival celebrating Goddess Durga’s strength and power. The festival signifies the triumph of good over evil and is widely celebrated in Gujarat and across India. Devotees gather in large groups, dressed in traditional attire and performRead more

    Garba is a key tradition during Navratri, a nine-night Hindu festival celebrating Goddess Durga’s strength and power. The festival signifies the triumph of good over evil and is widely celebrated in Gujarat and across India. Devotees gather in large groups, dressed in traditional attire and perform Garba dances in circular formations. The dance is accompanied by rhythmic music and devotional songs. Navratri is a time of joy, spirituality and cultural bonding, making Garba an essential part of the celebrations.

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  2. Asked: March 19, 2025In: Class 6

    Name two traditional rhythm instruments used in Garba.

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    Added an answer on March 19, 2025 at 11:05 am

    The dhol and tabla are vital rhythm instruments in Garba. The dhol is a double-sided drum that produces loud, powerful beats, setting the energetic pace for dancers. The tabla, a pair of hand-played drums, adds intricate rhythmic layers, enhancing the dance’s depth and engagement. These instrumentsRead more

    The dhol and tabla are vital rhythm instruments in Garba. The dhol is a double-sided drum that produces loud, powerful beats, setting the energetic pace for dancers. The tabla, a pair of hand-played drums, adds intricate rhythmic layers, enhancing the dance’s depth and engagement. These instruments work together to create a pulsating rhythm, making Garba an exhilarating experience. Their powerful beats guide dancers in synchronizing their movements, adding to the festival’s joyful and celebratory atmosphere.

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  3. Asked: March 19, 2025In: Class 6

    Name two melodic instruments played with Garba.

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    Added an answer on March 19, 2025 at 11:04 am

    The harmonium and flute play essential roles in Garba music. The harmonium is a keyboard instrument that provides a steady musical foundation for singers, enriching the melody with deep, resonant tones. The flute, on the other hand, produces soft, flowing melodies that add a playful and devotional fRead more

    The harmonium and flute play essential roles in Garba music. The harmonium is a keyboard instrument that provides a steady musical foundation for singers, enriching the melody with deep, resonant tones. The flute, on the other hand, produces soft, flowing melodies that add a playful and devotional feel to the music. These instruments balance the energetic beats of percussion instruments, creating a harmonious musical experience that enhances both the rhythmic intensity and spiritual essence of Garba performances.

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  4. Asked: March 19, 2025In: Class 6

    How does body percussion add to Garba?

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    Added an answer on March 19, 2025 at 11:04 am

    In Garba, body percussion techniques such as clapping, stomping and dandiya tapping play a crucial role in enhancing the dance’s rhythm. Clapping keeps the beat steady, stomping adds energy and the tapping of dandiya sticks creates a layered percussive effect. These elements make Garba highly engagiRead more

    In Garba, body percussion techniques such as clapping, stomping and dandiya tapping play a crucial role in enhancing the dance’s rhythm. Clapping keeps the beat steady, stomping adds energy and the tapping of dandiya sticks creates a layered percussive effect. These elements make Garba highly engaging, allowing dancers to connect with the rhythm physically. This combination of sound and movement makes the dance more interactive and communal, bringing people together in synchronized motion, amplifying the festive spirit.

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  5. Asked: March 11, 2025In: Class 6

    What is meant by arohana and avarohana in a raga?

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    Added an answer on March 11, 2025 at 11:22 am

    In Indian classical music, arohana is the ascending order of notes in a raga, moving from the lower to the higher pitch, while avarohana is the descending order, moving from the higher to the lower pitch. Each raga follows specific arohana-avarohana patterns, giving it a unique identity. These patteRead more

    In Indian classical music, arohana is the ascending order of notes in a raga, moving from the lower to the higher pitch, while avarohana is the descending order, moving from the higher to the lower pitch. Each raga follows specific arohana-avarohana patterns, giving it a unique identity. These patterns help define the characteristic mood ornamentations (gamakas) and musical phrases used within a composition. Understanding them is essential for mastering a raga.

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