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Namasthe Tejas I am glad to know that you are watching videos from our channel and you like them as well. Thank you for your feedback and this kind of comment encourages me as well to keep putting my effort to record, edit and share more videos to share all my knowledge. Once I introduce nade' I will start posting for all thalas. Please share the channel link with your friends & mrudangam classmates so that the knowledge is spread to many. Keep learning & share your thoughts Regards Esha Prasad
Just checking Sir, In the recap of Chaturasra jathi eka tala: are there 2 syllables in one beat as in 'ta and Ka'?. 2nd speed: one beat 'ta, ka, di and mi' - 4 counts in one beat. So is this different type of measurement when compared to other types of thalam?. As we start off with 2 syllables /beat in 1st speed.
Namasthe. It's like every rupee has 2 50 paisa. For any aadhithaala songs/compositions you can use Cha.eka thaaLa. But other way is not possible. In few of the songs/compositions you might feel the lines are getting over before 4 beats when you try putting aadhi thaala. So, in such cases we go with Eka thaala. hope this gives clarity. Let me know if you need more inputs to understand.
@@letslearnmrudanga 🙏🏼 Namasthe! Thank you for the explanation, it helps me a lot being new in the world of Carnatic Taalas. One more question - in the suladi sapta taalas, a few taalas have same beats, but different angas, e.g., Tisra Jati Rupak Taala Ol has 5 beats Khanda Jaati eka Taala I has 5 beats Another example in Chapu taalas, Misra Chapu 3+4 =7 Viloma Chapu 4+3=7 What is the difference if the total number of beats are same?
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Namasthe Tejas
I am glad to know that you are watching videos from our channel and you like them as well.
Thank you for your feedback and this kind of comment encourages me as well to keep putting my effort to record, edit and share more videos to share all my knowledge.
Once I introduce nade' I will start posting for all thalas.
Please share the channel link with your friends & mrudangam classmates so that the knowledge is spread to many.
Keep learning & share your thoughts
Regards
Esha Prasad
Just checking Sir,
In the recap of Chaturasra jathi eka tala: are there 2 syllables in one beat as in 'ta and Ka'?.
2nd speed: one beat 'ta, ka, di and mi' - 4 counts in one beat.
So is this different type of measurement when compared to other types of thalam?.
As we start off with 2 syllables /beat in 1st speed.
It's the same measurement. But to start with we teach one per beat. But for practical Purposes we start 2 letters per beat for first kaala
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What is the difference between chaturashra Jati eka taala two avartanam and aadi tala? Both have 8 beats, kindly explain
Namasthe. It's like every rupee has 2 50 paisa. For any aadhithaala songs/compositions you can use Cha.eka thaaLa. But other way is not possible. In few of the songs/compositions you might feel the lines are getting over before 4 beats when you try putting aadhi thaala. So, in such cases we go with Eka thaala. hope this gives clarity. Let me know if you need more inputs to understand.
@@letslearnmrudanga 🙏🏼 Namasthe! Thank you for the explanation, it helps me a lot being new in the world of Carnatic Taalas. One more question - in the suladi sapta taalas, a few taalas have same beats, but different angas, e.g.,
Tisra Jati Rupak Taala Ol has 5 beats
Khanda Jaati eka Taala I has 5 beats
Another example in Chapu taalas,
Misra Chapu 3+4 =7
Viloma Chapu 4+3=7
What is the difference if the total number of beats are same?