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B-A in Music Instrumental at Sahu Ram Swaroop Mahila Mahavidyalaya

Sahu Ram Swaroop Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Bareilly is a premier women's college established in 1965. Affiliated with MJPRU, it offers diverse UG and PG programs across Arts, Science, and Commerce. Located on a 20-acre campus, it focuses on empowering women through quality education.

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About the Specialization

What is Music (Instrumental) at Sahu Ram Swaroop Mahila Mahavidyalaya Bareilly?

This Music (Instrumental) program at Sahu Ram Swaroop Mahila Mahavidyalaya focuses on developing a deep understanding and proficiency in Indian classical instrumental music. Rooted in the rich traditions of Hindustani classical music, the curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and extensive practical training on various Indian instruments. The program aims to nurture skilled instrumentalists capable of contributing to India''''s vibrant musical landscape and meeting the growing demand for trained musicians in cultural performances, education, and entertainment sectors.

Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for aspiring musicians who possess a foundational interest in Indian classical music and instrumental playing. It caters to fresh graduates seeking entry into the professional music industry or higher education in performing arts. Individuals keen on pursuing careers as performers, music teachers, composers, or cultural archivists will find this specialization particularly rewarding, providing them with the necessary skills and theoretical depth.

Why Choose This Course?

Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India as professional instrumentalists, music educators in schools and colleges, music therapists, or sound designers for media. Entry-level salaries can range from INR 2.5 LPA to 5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning significantly more in performance and teaching roles. Growth trajectories include becoming solo artists, ensemble members, music directors, or establishing private music academies, often aligning with certifications from prestigious cultural bodies.

Student Success Practices

Foundation Stage

Master Basic Raagas and Taalas- (Semester 1-2)

Dedicate consistent daily practice to master foundational Raagas like Yaman, Bhopali, and fundamental Taalas such as Teen Taal and Ek Taal. Focus on precise finger placements, correct posture, and rhythmic accuracy on your chosen instrument.

Tools & Resources

Recorded demonstrations by gurus, Metronome for rhythm practice, Online classical music tutorials (e.g., YouTube channels of established musicians)

Career Connection

A strong foundation in basic Raagas and Taalas is crucial for advanced learning and provides the building blocks for any performance or teaching role, ensuring technical proficiency.

Engage in Active Listening and Theory Study- (Semester 1-2)

Beyond instrumental practice, actively listen to recordings of great Indian classical instrumentalists. Simultaneously, delve into the theoretical aspects of music – definitions, history, and instrument classification, using the syllabus as a guide.

Tools & Resources

Streaming platforms (e.g., Wynk Music, Gaana, YouTube Music) for classical recordings, Textbooks on Indian music theory, Department library resources

Career Connection

Deep theoretical knowledge enhances musicality and provides a strong base for critical analysis, composition, and academic pursuits in music, distinguishing a skilled performer from a mere technician.

Participate in Peer Learning and College Events- (Semester 1-2)

Form study groups with peers to practice together, share learning techniques, and constructively critique each other''''s playing. Actively participate in college cultural programs and departmental recitals to gain early stage performance experience.

Tools & Resources

College music club, Departmental practice rooms, Local youth music festivals

Career Connection

Peer collaboration fosters a supportive learning environment, while early stage performances build confidence and stage presence, essential for any professional musician.

Intermediate Stage

Explore Advanced Raagas and Intricate Taal Patterns- (Semester 3-4)

Progress to more complex Raagas like Bhimpalasi, Durga, and intricate Taal patterns like Chau Taal and Dhamaar. Focus on developing intricate improvisations (alaap, taan) and expanding your repertoire through diverse compositions.

Tools & Resources

Advanced compositions (bandishes) from gurus/books, Workshops by visiting artists, Access to college''''s advanced instrument training facilities

Career Connection

Mastering advanced compositions and improvisation techniques elevates your skill set, opening doors to more demanding performance opportunities and collaborative projects.

Seek Mentorship and Industry Exposure- (Semester 3-4)

Identify and connect with senior students, faculty, or local professional musicians for mentorship. Attend live classical concerts and workshops to observe master artists, understand performance etiquette, and network within the local music community.

Tools & Resources

Departmental faculty advising, Local music organizations (e.g., Spic Macay chapters), Music festivals and gharana events

Career Connection

Mentorship provides personalized guidance and industry insights, while exposure to live performances and networking helps you understand career pathways and build valuable professional relationships.

Develop Research Skills in Music- (Semester 3-5)

Begin exploring research methodologies relevant to music, focusing on historical analysis, comparative studies of instruments, or the psychological impact of music. This will be crucial for the 5th semester''''s theory paper.

Tools & Resources

University library databases for music journals, Online archives of Indian classical music, Guidance from theory professors on research proposal writing

Career Connection

Strong research skills are vital for academic careers in music, contributing to scholarly publications, or for pursuing higher studies like M.A. and Ph.D. in musicology.

Advanced Stage

Undertake Specialization and Project-Based Learning- (Semester 5-6)

Choose a specific instrument or a particular gharana style to specialize in, dedicating intensive practice to refine your unique voice. Focus on the 5th semester''''s project work, aiming for a high-quality presentation or composition.

Tools & Resources

Specialized instrument practice sessions, Recording equipment for self-assessment, Faculty guidance for project design and execution

Career Connection

Specialization makes you an expert in a niche, enhancing your marketability as a performer or teacher. Project work provides practical experience in independent musical creation and presentation.

Prepare for Professional Performances and Auditions- (Semester 5-6)

Actively seek opportunities for solo and ensemble performances, both within and outside the college. Prepare a diverse repertoire suitable for auditions, competitive events, and public concerts, focusing on stage presence and audience engagement.

Tools & Resources

Mock audition sessions with faculty, Professional recording of your performances, Information on local and national music competitions

Career Connection

Consistent performance practice and audition preparation are direct pathways to professional performance careers, securing slots in orchestras, ensembles, or as a solo artist.

Build a Professional Portfolio and Network- (Semester 5-6)

Document your performances, compositions, and research work to build a compelling professional portfolio (digital and physical). Actively network with artists, event managers, and educators to explore job opportunities and collaborations.

Tools & Resources

Personal website/social media for portfolio display, Professional photography/videography of performances, Attending industry conventions and workshops

Career Connection

A strong portfolio and robust network are indispensable for career advancement, leading to better gigs, teaching positions, and entrepreneurial ventures in the Indian music industry.

Program Structure and Curriculum

Eligibility:

  • 10+2 from a recognized board

Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)

Credits: 132 (for the entire B.A. program, 36 credits for Music Instrumental Major) Credits

Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75%

Semester-wise Curriculum Table

Semester 1

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
संगीत (वादन) – आधारभूत भारतीय वाद्य यंत्र (Music (Instrumental) – Basic Indian Musical Instruments)Major Theory4संगीत, नाद, श्रुति, स्वर, सप्तक, ठाट, राग, ताल, लय की परिभाषाएँ, संगीत का संक्षिप्त इतिहास (प्राचीन, मध्यकालीन, आधुनिक काल), भारतीय वाद्यो का वर्गीकरण (अवनद्ध, तत्, सुषिर, घन), तबला/ढोलक/पखावज के मूल वर्ण व विभिन्न मात्राओं का ज्ञान, स्वर-अलंकार, पल्टों का अभ्यास
संगीत (वादन) – वादन का व्यवहारिक ज्ञान (Music (Instrumental) – Practical Knowledge of Instrumental Playing)Major Practical2राग परिचय – यमन (बिलावल थाट), राग परिचय – भूपाली (कल्याण थाट), एक ताल में धुन वादन, तीन ताल में धुन वादन, छोटे रागों की पहचान व वादन, दिए गए वाद्य यंत्र पर अलंकार बजाना

Semester 2

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
संगीत (वादन) – वाद्य यंत्रों का परिचय (Music (Instrumental) – Introduction to Musical Instruments)Major Theory4विभिन्न वाद्य यंत्रों का वर्गीकरण एवं उनकी विशेषताएं, प्रमुख भारतीय तार वाद्यों का परिचय (सितार, सरोद, वायलिन, गिटार), प्रमुख भारतीय ताल वाद्यों का परिचय (तबला, ढोलक, पखावज, मृदंग), प्रमुख भारतीय सुषिर वाद्यों का परिचय (बांसुरी, शहनाई, हारमोनियम), रागों की पहचान और उनके विशिष्ट लक्षण
संगीत (वादन) – वाद्य यंत्र वादन का व्यवहारिक ज्ञान (Music (Instrumental) – Practical Knowledge of Musical Instrument Playing)Major Practical2राग परिचय – भैरव (भैरव थाट), राग परिचय – आसावरी (आसावरी थाट), तिलवाड़ा ताल और झपताल में वादन अभ्यास, रागों पर आधारित छोटी गतें/बंदिशें, सरगम और पलटे का विस्तृत अभ्यास, विभिन्न वाद्यों पर प्रारंभिक वादन तकनीक

Semester 3

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
संगीत (वादन) – भारतीय संगीत का इतिहास एवं वाद्य यंत्र (Music (Instrumental) – History of Indian Music and Musical Instruments)Major Theory4भारतीय संगीत की ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि व विकास, प्रमुख संगीतकार व उनके योगदान (प्राचीन से आधुनिक), उत्तर भारतीय व दक्षिण भारतीय वाद्य यंत्रों में तुलना, वाद्य यंत्रों के निर्माण और रखरखाव का अध्ययन, रागों के सिद्धांत और उनका मनोवैज्ञानिक प्रभाव
संगीत (वादन) – उन्नत वाद्य वादन अभ्यास (Music (Instrumental) – Advanced Instrumental Playing Practice)Major Practical2राग परिचय – भीमपलासी (काफी थाट), राग परिचय – दुर्गा (बिलावल थाट), चौताल और धमार ताल में वादन अभ्यास, विभिन्न वाद्य यंत्रों पर कठिन गतों/बंदिशों का अभ्यास, फिल्मी धुनों का शास्त्रीय रूपांतरण, रागों के विस्तार और आलापचारी का अभ्यास

Semester 4

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
संगीत (वादन) – वाद्य यंत्रों की शैलियाँ एवं प्रमुख कलाकार (Music (Instrumental) – Styles of Musical Instruments and Prominent Artists)Major Theory4विभिन्न वाद्यों की गायकी शैलियाँ और घराने, प्रमुख वाद्य कलाकारों का जीवन परिचय व योगदान, लोक वाद्य यंत्रों का अध्ययन और उनका महत्व, भारतीय संगीत में वाद्य यंत्रों का स्थान व विकास, ताल-शास्त्र का विस्तृत अध्ययन
संगीत (वादन) – वादन कला में निपुणता (Music (Instrumental) – Proficiency in Instrumental Playing Art)Major Practical2राग परिचय – खमाज (खमाज थाट), राग परिचय – बिहाग (बिलावल थाट), रूपक ताल और दीपचंदी ताल में वादन अभ्यास, वाद्य यंत्रों पर जटिल compositions का प्रदर्शन, रागों में जोड़, झाला और ताने का अभ्यास, जुगलबंदी के लिए तैयारी

Semester 5

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
संगीत (वादन) – शोध पद्धति एवं वाद्य संगीत (Music (Instrumental) – Research Methodology and Instrumental Music)Major Theory4शोध की अवधारणा और महत्व, शोध के प्रकार और शोध प्रस्ताव लेखन, साहित्य समीक्षा और संदर्भ ग्रंथ सूची, वाद्य संगीत पर शोध के तरीके, संगीत शिक्षाशास्त्र और करियर के अवसर
संगीत (वादन) – परियोजना कार्य एवं प्रदर्शन (Music (Instrumental) – Project Work and Performance)Major Practical2स्वतंत्र रूप से एक राग या वाद्य पर परियोजना तैयार करना, प्रस्तुति के लिए एक लघु प्रदर्शन तैयार करना, किसी शास्त्रीय बंदिश का व्यक्तिगत प्रस्तुतीकरण, समूह वादन में भागीदारी, संगीत रचना और improvisations का अभ्यास

Semester 6

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
संगीत (वादन) – तुलनात्मक वाद्य यंत्र अध्ययन (Music (Instrumental) – Comparative Study of Musical Instruments)Major Theory4भारतीय और पश्चिमी वाद्य यंत्रों में तुलनात्मक अध्ययन, विभिन्न संस्कृतियों में वाद्य यंत्रों का महत्व, फ्यूजन संगीत में वाद्यों का उपयोग, संगीत चिकित्सा में वाद्य यंत्रों का योगदान, वाद्य संगीत में आधुनिक नवाचार
संगीत (वादन) – वादन में विशेषज्ञता एवं प्रस्तुति (Music (Instrumental) – Specialization and Presentation in Instrumental Playing)Major Practical2चयनित वाद्य यंत्र पर विशेषज्ञता प्रदर्शन, एक पूर्ण शास्त्रीय वादन का प्रस्तुतीकरण (विलंबित, मध्य, द्रुत), सार्वजनिक प्रदर्शन और मंच अनुभव, मास्टर क्लास में भागीदारी, संगीत समारोहों में प्रस्तुति की तैयारी
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