A tala (IAST tāla) literally means a 'clap, tapping one's hand on one's arm, a musical measure'. It is the term used in Indian classical music similar...
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Bangladesh Tala Union, within Tala Upazila Tala, Bhutan Tala, Cyprus Tala, Iran Tala, Kolkata, India Tala, Raigad, India Tala, Russia Tala River, in Seram...
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classical music, a Matra is a beat, the smallest rhythmic sub-unit of a tala - the musical meter. It is one of the three levels of structure for tala along...
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both the Hindustani music and the Carnatic music traditions. Indian classical music has two foundational elements, raga and tala. The raga, based on a...
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Tala (music) Wazn Nickol, Peter (2008). Learning to Read Music, p.105. ISBN 1-84528-278-7. Winold, Allen (1975). "Rhythm in Twentieth-Century Music"...
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Vibhag (category Tala (music))
are the rough equivalent of bars in western music, but instead of always being equal subdivisions of the tala (the rhythmic cycle - think 12 bar blues)...
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Rupak Tala (rupak taal) or also known as Roopak Taal is a popular tala in Hindustani music that is common in Bhajans and Geets. It has seven matras (beats)...
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in 2019. Tala turned down the chance to pursue a master's degree at the University of Cambridge in favor of pursuing a career in music. Tala finished...
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one of the most popular tala or rhythms used in Carnatic Music. Its full technical name according to the Carnatic Music's tala system is Chaturashra-naDe...
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standardized mnemonic syllable used in North Indian classical music to define the tala, or rhythmic pattern. Bol is derived from the Hindi word bolna...
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