sae MUMS ° It Pit A FOUR-SESSION WORKSHOP ON THE MUSIC OF INDIA A workshop covering the playing of the Raga (the basic form of Indian music), styles of playing, Indian scales and rhythms, history of Indian music. When: Saturdays, 2-3:30 p.m. February 2-23, 1974 Where: Music Building, Douglas College 8th Ave. & McBride Blvd., New Westminster Fee: $25 Instructor: Mr. Balibir Bhangu, a recognized musician and lecturer on Indian music This new workshop will concentrate on the fundamentals of Indian 2 music covering its history, scales, and rhythms. Those enrolling in the course will have the opportunity of involving themselves in actually playing Indian music with the view of understanding the Raga. This course is designea for persons with musical training. It is not necessary to possess an Indian musical instrument to participate. Ability to play violin, guitar, clarinet, percussion, oboe, is sufficient for playing the Indian scales and rhythms. Voice training will also qualify applicants for admission to the 5 workshop. 2 Each cluss will comprise a short lecture on the history and mechanics of Indian music, and at least an hour of practical experience. -------------------------------------- REGISTRATION FORM-------~---------------------- RHYTHMS OF THE RAGA Name: Phone: Address: Date: a Please make cheque for $25 payable to Douglas College and mail with your registration to Admissions Office, Douglas College, P.O. Box 25@3, New Westminster, B.C. Musical training (please check): Violin Guitar Clarinet Percussion Oboe Voice aR Re eee ee ee .