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SINGING: MY HOBBY

Presented by Sagar
singing
 What is singing ?
The activity of performing songs or tunes by
making musical sounds with the voice
Singing is the act of producing musical sounds
with the voice .a person who sings is called a
singer or a vocalist.
 What is main purpose of singing ?

It may help lower stress boost immunity and lung


function , improve mental health
Basics of singing
 Breathing
 Pitch
 Rhythm
 Diction
 voice
Different ways of singing
 Soprano
 Mezzo –soprano
 Alto
 Tenor
 Baritone
 bass
Benefits of singing
 Singing makes you feel better .
 Singing enhances lung function .
 Singing helps you beat stress and relaX
 Singing helps improve memory
 Singing builds a sense of community
 Singing can help with pain relief
 Singing boosts your confidence
Reason of choosing music as a hobby
Playing or creating music requires .
 Discipline

 Innovation

 Dedication

 Additionally

Being a member of a brand requires collaboration


and people skills
Adding music as a hobby on your resume is a safe
choice for a variety of valuable soft skills .
Neha kakkar
 Neha Kakkar Singh ( born 6 June 1988) is an Indian singer. She
is the younger sister of playback singer Sonu Kakkar. She began
performing at a very early age at religious events. In 2005, she
participated in the second season of the singing reality show, 
Indian Idol. She made her Bollywood debut as a chorus singer in
the film Meerabai Not Out. She rose to prominence with the
release of the dance track "Second Hand Jawaani" from Cocktail,
which was followed by several popular party songs including
"Sunny Sunny" from Yaariyan and "London Thumakda" from 
Queen. Apart from playback singing, Kakkar has appeared in
several music videos and as a judge on several television reality
shows including "Indian Idol".
Her hits song
 Goa Beach – 217 Million Views.
 Chamma Chamma – 211 Million Views.
 Chote Chote Peg – 168 Million Views.
 La La La – 145 Million Views.
 Morni Banke – 124 Million Views.
Jubin nautiyal
 Early life. Nautiyal was born on 14 June 1989
in Dehradun. His father, Ram Sharan Nautiyal,
is a businessman and politician in Uttarakhand
and his mother, Neena Nautiyal, is a
businesswoman and homemaker. He showed
an inclination towards music at an early age of
four, taking his father's love for singing.
His hits songs
 Lut gye

 Taaron Ke Shehar

 Wafa na raas aayee

 Bewafa tera masoom

 Tujhe bhoolna toh chaaha

 Kinna sona
AREA OF INTEREST:
Kho-kho
Kho-kho
kho –kho is the a traditional indian sport that is
one of the oldest outdoor sports dating back to
ancient india it is played by two teams of 12
nominated players out of fifteen of which nine
enter the field who sit on their knees and 3 extra
who try to avoid being touched by members of
the other opposing team.
Each kho team consists of 12 players but during a
contest only 9 players from each team take the
field.
Advantage of kho kho
 Increase in stamina
 It helps in motor development
 It helps in mental development
 Keeps children strong
 It helps in better coordination and flexibility
 It increase concentration level
Disadvantage of kho kho
 Injuries
 Sore losers
 Expencive
 Snobbery
 Weather problems
 Time commitment
Skills of kho kho
Some basic skills
1. Sitting in squares

2. Diving

3. Chain information

4. Making circles

5. Pole dive

6. Sudden change of direction


Name of kho kho players
MEN
 BALASAHEB POKARDE
 RAJU BUCHANNAGARI
 SAGAR POTDAR
 SHREYAS RAUL
 AKSHAY GANPULE
 SUDARSHAN
 DEEPAK MADHAV
 SURESH SAWANT
Awards of kho kho
By government
 Arjuna award

 Eklavya award

 Rani laxmi bai award for woman

 Veer abhimanyu award for boys under18

 Janki award for girls under 16


Arjuna award in kho kho
1970 SHRI SUDHIR B.PARAB
1976 SHRI S.R DHARWADKAR
1981 KM SUSHMA SAROLKAR
1981 SHRI HM TAKALAKR
1983 KM.VEENA NARAYAN PARAB
Rules of kho kho
 A match consists of two innings with each inning
consisting of chasing and running turns of 9 minutes
each. One team sits on their knees in the middle of the
court, 8 in a row, with adjacent members facing
opposite directions. The runners play in the field, three
at a time and the team that takes the shortest time to
touch all the opponents in the field, wins. There is a
pole at each end of the field and the runner is allowed
to go between two sitting players, but the chaser is not
allowed to turn back while running or go between the
players i.e. the chaser must run in the same direction
unless he chooses to touch either end pole and run in
the opposite direction. He may cross over to the other
side when he is reversing directions by going around
the pole.
rules
 The runner or the chaser is decided by toss.
 A match consists of two innings of chasing and
defending turns, which is each of 9 minutes.
 The captain of chasing side may end the turn before
allotted time.
 The side that scores more wins a match.
 When a defender is out, he should enter the sitting box
from the lobby.
 Incomplete match for unavoidable reasons should be
played in the same session with the same players and
officials. The score of the completed turn should be
counted. For incomplete turn, the match will start
afresh. The entire match should be replayed from the
beginning if the incomplete match is not played in the
same session.
rules
 The chaser can pass-on their turn to any other
sitting player by tapping them from the back
and saying the term 'kho'.
 The side that scores more wins the match.
Specifications

 A kho kho playing field is rectangular. It is 27 by 16 metres (89 ft × 52 ft) in length


nio. In the middle of these two rectangles, there are two wooden poles. The
central lane's dimensions are 24 m × 30 cm. There are eight cross lanes which lie
across the central lane, whose dimensions are 16 m × 35 cm. It makes the small
rectangles and each of them are 16 m × 2.3 m (the two rectangles of near by the
wooden poles are 2.55 m wide), at right angles to the central lane and divided
equally into two parts of 7.85 m (25.8 ft) each by the central lane. At the end of the
central lane, the free zone tangent to the post-line, two smooth wooden posts are
fixed, 120 cm to 125 cm high from the ground, and their circumference is 28.25 to
31.4 cm. The equipment used in kho kho are poles/post, strings, metallic
measuring tape, lime powder, wire nails, two watches, types of rings having
inner circumference of 28.25 and 31.4 cm, score shots (like a whistle, for instance),
and equipment to record the results. However, for unofficial games, only lime
powder (or any substitute) may be used as long as the cross lanes, centre lane and
field boundaries are clearly distinguished. The strings, as well as the rings, are for
the sole purpose of properly demarcating the same.

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