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Class 7: Unit - 4: Notes of the Nadaswaram (Only For Reading)

 Background of the Story This text is based on the lives of traditional nadaswaram makers from Narasingapettai, a village in Tamil Nadu famous for crafting the nadaswaram, a classical South Indian wind instrument used in Carnatic music and temple ceremonies. The article focuses on the struggles, dedication, and craftsmanship of families who have preserved this centuries-old art form for generations. It highlights the challenges faced by artisans such as financial hardship, lack of recognition, shortage of proper wood, and uncertainty about the future of the craft. The text also mentions that the Narasingapettai Nadaswaram received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag in March 2022. Summary in Points The text discusses the traditional craft of making the nadaswaram in Narasingapettai. The nadaswaram is an ancient double reed wind instrument important in Carnatic music. The craft has existed for several centuries and dates back to the 13th century. Only four families in Nar...
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Class 7: Unit - 4: Notes of the Nadaswaram by Aparna Karthikeyan (Only For Reading & Discussion)

 Notes of the Nadaswaram by Aparna Karthikeyan (Summary Only For Reading) This text is from an article on the nadaswaram makers of Narasingapettai. It talks about the traditional craft of making the nadaswaram, a double reed wind instrument central to South Indian Carnatic music. It is an ancient instrument that dates to the 13th century. This text gives us a glimpse of the lives of craftsperson Selvaraj and his extended family in Tamil Nadu, who have been handcrafting these instruments for several decades. It shows the process of making a nadaswaram, the everyday challenges of the craftspersons, such as finding appropriate wood and financial hardships, and the lack of recognition they receive compared to the musicians who play the instrument. Making a nadaswaram requires great skill and precision. At present, there are only four families that make the nadaswaram by hand in Narasingapettai. Many legendary musicians have performed with these instruments and have gone on to win award...

Class 7: Unit - 3B: The Solitary Reaper by William Wordsworth (Notebook Work)

The Solitary Reaper b y William Wordsworth Background of the Poem:  The Solitary Reaper is a lyrical poem written by William Wordsworth , one of the greatest poets. The poem is set in the beautiful Scottish Highlands and reflects the ideals of love for nature, simple rural life, imagination, and deep human emotions. The poem describes a chance encounter between the poet and a lonely Scottish girl singing while harvesting grain in a field. Her song deeply touches the poet’s heart even though he cannot understand its meaning. Summary in Points The speaker sees a young Scottish girl working alone in a field. She is cutting and binding grain during the harvest season. The girl sings a beautiful and emotional song while working. The poet asks people either to stop and listen quietly or move away without disturbing her. The whole valley echoes with the sound of her melodious singing. The reaper remains completely absorbed in her work and music. The speaker cannot underst...