1/4 Beat And 1/3 Beat Pattern All Information 👉 अगर ये समझ गए तो किसी भी गाने का Beat बना लोगे
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- 1/4 Beat And 1/3 Beat Pattern All Information 👉 अगर ये समझ गए तो किसी भी गाने का Beat बना लोगे
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1. Teental (Tintaal)
Structure: 16 beats (4 vibhags of 4 beats each)
Example: One of the most popular taals in Hindustani classical music. It is often used in various compositions and is considered a versatile and foundational rhythm cycle.
2. Jhaptaal
Structure: 10 beats (2 vibhags of 3 and 2 beats each)
Example: Commonly used in both Hindustani classical music and devotional songs. Its asymmetrical pattern gives it a distinct rhythm.
3. Rupak
Structure: 7 beats (3 + 2 + 2)
Example: Frequently used in instrumental music and vocal compositions. Its unique beat structure creates a different rhythmic feel compared to more symmetrical taals.
4. Dadra
Structure: 6 beats (2 vibhags of 3 beats each)
Example: A popular taal in both light classical and folk music. It is often used in lighter, more lyrical compositions.
5. Keharwa
Structure: 8 beats (2 vibhags of 4 beats each)
Example: Widely used in folk music and semi-classical genres. Its straightforward structure makes it easy to use in various musical contexts.
6. Dadra
Structure: 6 beats (3 + 3)
Example: Used in both classical and folk music, including light classical forms like Thumri. Its cyclical nature is well-suited for expressive and emotional compositions.
7. Ektaal
Structure: 12 beats (6 + 6)
Example: Used in classical compositions and often found in dhrupad and khayal forms. It has a slow and steady rhythm that provides a deep, meditative quality.
8. Chautal
Structure: 12 beats (4 + 4 + 4)
Example: Often used in classical music, particularly in dhrupad. Its three-part division gives it a rich rhythmic texture.
9. Tivra
Structure: 7 beats (3 + 2 + 2)
Example: Similar to Rupak but with subtle variations, used in various classical and folk compositions.
10. Sooltaal
Structure: 10 beats (3 + 2 + 2 + 3)
Example: Less common but used in some classical and folk contexts. It has a complex rhythmic structure that adds variety to musical pieces.
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