Music
of South Asia
and
Middle East
Music
of
Pakistan
Grade 8
Quarter 3
Lesson 2
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CONTENT STANDARD:
At the end of the lesson,
the learner demonstrates an understanding of
common and distinct musical characteristics of
South Asia and the Middle East.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD:
At the end of the lesson,
the learner demonstrates an understanding of
common and distinct musical characteristics of
South Asia and the Middle East.
CREDITS: This presentation template was
created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon,
and infographics & images by Freepik.
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
At the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
a. listen perceptively to music of South Asia and
the Middle East (MU8WS-IIIa-h-2)
b. analyzes musical elements of selected songs
and instrumental pieces heard and performed
(MU8WS-IIIc-h-4)
PAKISTAN
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PAKISTAN MAP
CAPITAL
Islamabad
LARGEST CITY
Karachi
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
Urdu
RELIGION
Islam
PAKISTAN
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Though Pakistan is part of South Asia,
its western part is considered as an
extension of Central Asia.
Pakistan is known for its unique
vocals.
The distinctive Pakistani sound was
formed with multiple influences not
only from various parts of South Asia
but it also incudes diverse elements
from Central Asia, Persia, Turkey, and
the Arab World.
Vocal Music
Pakistan is known for its two vocal styles
in singing:
Ghazal
love, separation,
and loneliness
Qawwali
devotional music of
the Chishti Order
Ghazal
 are traditional expressions of love, separation, and
loneliness. It tells about the pain of loss of the lover and the
beauty of love in spite of that pain
 structural requirements are stricter than those of most
poetic forms traditionally written in English
 considered by may to be one of the principal poetic forms
in the Persian civilization
 can be sung by both men and women
Qawwali
 the devotional music of the Chishti Order
 a vibrant musical tradition that stretches back
more than 700 years
 Originally performed mainly at Sufi shrines
throughout the subcontinent and gained mainstream
popularity
Instrumental Music
Punjabi music strengthens the importance
of musical instruments in Pakistan.
Punjab
- is a region in South Asia (India) which is
divided into West Punjab and East Punjab.
- Bhangra, one of the most recognized forms
of Punjab, is based on the drum rhythm of
dhol.
Significant Instruments of Pakistan
Tabla
Rubab
Harmonium
Dholak
is a pair of twin
hand drums
from the Indian
subcontinent
is a two-headed
hand-drum from
the Indian
subcontinent.
a lute-like musical
instrument, Afghanistan's
national instrument, and is
also popular in northwest
India and Pakistan.
is a musical instrument
which is a free-reed
organ that generates
sound as air flows past
a vibrating piece of thin
metal in a frame. It is an
important instrument in
many genres of Indian
music especially
classical.
If you were a Pakistani or in
Pakistan and lost a lover or
were broken-hearted, which
of the following would you
listen to or would you make?
Ghazal Qawwali
THANK
YOU!!!

PAKISTAN.pptx

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    CREDITS: This presentationtemplate was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik. CONTENT STANDARD: At the end of the lesson, the learner demonstrates an understanding of common and distinct musical characteristics of South Asia and the Middle East. PERFORMANCE STANDARD: At the end of the lesson, the learner demonstrates an understanding of common and distinct musical characteristics of South Asia and the Middle East.
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    CREDITS: This presentationtemplate was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik. LEARNING COMPETENCIES At the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: a. listen perceptively to music of South Asia and the Middle East (MU8WS-IIIa-h-2) b. analyzes musical elements of selected songs and instrumental pieces heard and performed (MU8WS-IIIc-h-4)
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    Our Teaching Method Feedback PAKISTANMAP CAPITAL Islamabad LARGEST CITY Karachi OFFICIAL LANGUAGE Urdu RELIGION Islam
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    PAKISTAN You can deletethis slide when you’re done editing the presentation. Though Pakistan is part of South Asia, its western part is considered as an extension of Central Asia. Pakistan is known for its unique vocals. The distinctive Pakistani sound was formed with multiple influences not only from various parts of South Asia but it also incudes diverse elements from Central Asia, Persia, Turkey, and the Arab World.
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    Vocal Music Pakistan isknown for its two vocal styles in singing: Ghazal love, separation, and loneliness Qawwali devotional music of the Chishti Order
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    Ghazal  are traditionalexpressions of love, separation, and loneliness. It tells about the pain of loss of the lover and the beauty of love in spite of that pain  structural requirements are stricter than those of most poetic forms traditionally written in English  considered by may to be one of the principal poetic forms in the Persian civilization  can be sung by both men and women
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    Qawwali  the devotionalmusic of the Chishti Order  a vibrant musical tradition that stretches back more than 700 years  Originally performed mainly at Sufi shrines throughout the subcontinent and gained mainstream popularity
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    Instrumental Music Punjabi musicstrengthens the importance of musical instruments in Pakistan. Punjab - is a region in South Asia (India) which is divided into West Punjab and East Punjab. - Bhangra, one of the most recognized forms of Punjab, is based on the drum rhythm of dhol.
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    Significant Instruments ofPakistan Tabla Rubab Harmonium Dholak is a pair of twin hand drums from the Indian subcontinent is a two-headed hand-drum from the Indian subcontinent. a lute-like musical instrument, Afghanistan's national instrument, and is also popular in northwest India and Pakistan. is a musical instrument which is a free-reed organ that generates sound as air flows past a vibrating piece of thin metal in a frame. It is an important instrument in many genres of Indian music especially classical.
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    If you werea Pakistani or in Pakistan and lost a lover or were broken-hearted, which of the following would you listen to or would you make? Ghazal Qawwali
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Editor's Notes

  • #9 Traditional expressions of love, separation and loneliness. It tells about the pain of loss of the lover and the beauty of love in spite of that pain
  • #12 Traditional expressions of love, separation and loneliness. It tells about the pain of loss of the lover and the beauty of love in spite of that pain