Listening to musical
pieces to understand how they
influence the moods and emotions,
and learning to express your
thoughts and feelings through
musical elements.
Structured practice
Music and your Emotions - Flash Cards
These flash cards cover important concepts from Music and your Emotions in Kriti-I for Class 6 (Arts).
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What is Sangeet?
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Sangeet includes songs, musical instruments, and dance. They are interconnected art forms.
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Define 'Emotion' in music.
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Emotion in music refers to the feelings that are evoked while listening, such as happiness, sadness, or peace.
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What does pitch refer to?
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Pitch refers to how high or low a note sounds in music.
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What are dynamics in music?
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Dynamics indicate how loud or soft a piece of music is played.
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Example of music influencing mood?
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A cheerful song can make you feel happy and energetic.
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What is music evoked memory?
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It is the phenomenon where a song triggers memories of past events and associated feelings.
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Define rhythm.
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Rhythm is the pattern of sounds and silences in music, characterized by their timing and duration.
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Describe a medley.
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A medley is a combination of different songs or tunes played together as a single piece.
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Common mistake in emotional expression through music?
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Not recognizing how different instruments evoke distinct emotions.
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Concept of 'Vocal Warmups'
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Vocal warmups prepare the voice for singing by practicing pitch and breath control.
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What is a 'Swara'?
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A Swara is a musical note in Indian music, with seven basic notes (Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni).
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Difference between Hindustani and Carnatic music?
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Hindustani music is classical Northern Indian music, while Carnatic is Southern Indian classical music.
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What does 'Geetam' mean?
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Geetam means a song in the context of music and emotions.
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Purpose of listening to different music types?
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To understand how various melodies and rhythms influence feelings and moods.
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What are 'Dynamics Games'?
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Games designed to identify different volumes and emotions in music during a lesson.
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Example of music's role in culture?
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Festival songs reflect cultural traditions and celebrations in a community.
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What is the significance of 'Drawing Music'?
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Drawing music allows students to interpret and express feelings evoked by music through art.
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How can music promote collaboration?
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Through group singing or performances, students learn teamwork while expressing emotions collectively.
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What is a 'Jingle'?
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A jingle is a catchy song or tune used for advertising or to promote something memorable.
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How does music help in self-expression?
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Music provides an outlet for individuals to share their emotions and experiences creatively.