Sikh Musicology and Kirtan Traditions
đ Course Title: Sikh Musicology and Kirtan Traditions
đŤ Platform Format: Teaching/Learning Management System (LMS)
Duration: 12 Weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Level: Undergraduate
Delivery: 100% Online
Prerequisites: Intro to Sikhism or Religious Studies
đ Course Modules
Module 1: Introduction to Sikh Musicology
Week: 1
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Topics:
- What is Sikh musicology?
- Guru Nanak and Bhai Mardanaâs musical journey
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Objectives:
- Define Sikh musicology and understand its role
- Trace origins of Sikh devotional music
- Resources: Readings, audio recordings, mini-lecture video
- Activity: Forum discussion â âWhy music in Sikhism?â
Module 2: Meaning and Purpose of Gurbani Kirtan
Week: 2
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Topics:
- What is kirtan?
- Concept of Naam Simran
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Objectives:
- Understand kirtan as spiritual practice
- Explore meditative power of Gurbani
- Resources: Video â âThe Power of Shabadâ, Text excerpts
- Assignment: Reflective journal
Module 3: Raag System in Guru Granth Sahib
Week: 3
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Topics:
- What is a Raag?
- Emotional and time-based raag associations
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Objectives:
- Identify key Raags and their mood
- Learn Raag categorization
- Resources: Audio library (Raag samples), PDF chart of Raags
- Quiz: Identify Raag from sound clips
Module 4: Traditional Instruments of Sikh Music
Week: 4
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Topics:
- Rabab, Saranda, Taus, Tabla, Harmonium
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Objectives:
- Recognize instruments and their evolution
- Discuss historical context
- Resources: Video demos, readings
- Activity: Matching instrument images with sound clips
Module 5: Gurmat Sangeet vs Modern Kirtan Styles
Week: 5
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Topics:
- Comparing orthodoxy and innovation
- Akhand Kirtani Jatha and Namdhari styles
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Objectives:
- Analyze stylistic shifts
- Debate musical purity vs accessibility
- Assignment: Audio comparison worksheet
Module 6: Musical Structure of Kirtan
Week: 6
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Topics:
- Shabad, Padas, Chhands, Antara/Asthayi
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Objectives:
- Break down the structure of a typical shabad
- Understand poetic-musical forms
- Exercise: Dissect a shabad into parts
Module 7: Vocal Practice Workshop I
Week: 7
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Topics:
- Vocal basics for kirtan
- Tuning to a Raag
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Objectives:
- Demonstrate pitch and rhythm alignment
- Sing a basic shabad
- Activity: Submit voice recording
Module 8: Music in Sikh Ritual and Daily Practice
Week: 8
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Topics:
- Daily Maryada and Kirtan
- Gurdwara music practice
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Objectives:
- Understand ceremonial uses of music
- Reflect on devotional atmosphere
- Resources: Interview with Gurdwara kirtani
- Assignment: Ritual observation report
Module 9: Sikh Music and Gender Roles
Week: 9
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Topics:
- Womenâs participation in kirtan
- Feminist lens on access to performance
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Objectives:
- Critically analyze gender inclusion/exclusion
- Debate Forum: Should women lead kirtan in Harmandir Sahib?
Module 10: Globalization of Sikh Music
Week: 10
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Topics:
- Diaspora practices
- Fusion and digital media
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Objectives:
- Identify global influences on Sikh music
- Discuss authenticity in modern formats
- Activity: Share and review a diaspora kirtan clip
Module 11: Group Workshop â Live Performance
Week: 11
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Topics:
- Preparing a group shabad
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Objectives:
- Collaborate and present a live or recorded kirtan
- Deliverable: Group audio/video submission
Module 12: Final Presentation & Reflection
Week: 12
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Topics:
- Student presentations
- Course wrap-up and reflection
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Assessment:
- Group performance (25%)
- Final Essay or Audio Project (25%)
đ Assessments Summary
Task | Type | Weight |
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Participation & Forums | Ongoing | 10% |
Reflection Journals | Weeks 2, 8 | 15% |
Midterm Quiz (Raag + Theory) | Week 6 | 25% |
Group Kirtan Performance | Week 11 | 25% |
Final Project (Essay or Recording) | Week 12 | 25% |
đ Learning Materials
- đ§ Gurbani audio tracks (Raag) â Provided
- đ Gurnam Singh, âGurbani Sangeet: Principles and Practiceâ
- đź Sheet Music PDFs (Raags, Shabads)
- đĽ Guest Lecture Videos