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Also, in order to allow the system to expand to more unusual time signatures, a syllable ‘ti’ may be added to the end of the subdivision. A quintuplet in simple meter, for example, would be pronounced ‘ta ka di mi ti’, and a septuplet in compound meter would be pronounced ‘ta va ki di da ma ti’. [1]
The beat is always called ta. In simple meters, the division and subdivision are always ta-di and ta-ka-di-mi. Any note value can be the beat, depending on the time signature. In compound meters (wherein the beat is generally notated with dotted notes), the division and subdivision are always ta-ki-da and ta-va-ki-di-da-ma.
6 subdivisions (Tisra Double Speed): Tha Ka Dhi Mi Tha Ka; 7 subdivisions (Misra): Tha Ka Di Mi Tha Ki Ta; 8 subdivisions (Chatusra Double Speed): Tha Ka Dhi Mi Tha Ka Jho Nu; 9 subdivisions (Sankirna): Tha Ka Dhi Mi Ta Dhi Gi Na Thom; 10 subdivisions (Khanda Double Speed): Tha Ka Tha Ki Ta Tha Dhi Gi Na Thom, or Tha Ki Ta Dhim†2 Tha Dhi Gi ...
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ta ddi mi | ta ka di mi || Muktaya (Ending) Udaape Tala: (Tvarita Eka) ta ki ta | ta ka di na | ta kki ta | ta ka di na || Muktaya (Ending) Jampe Tala: 5 beats; dhim kadthka dhim dhim kadthka | Muktaya (Ending) ta ta kadthka takada taddinnaka tai | ta ka ta di gina dhem | Tvarita (Fast) Nade (Variations) Chaurastra Rupaka Tala: 6 beats
This pinyin table is a complete listing of all Hanyu Pinyin syllables used in Standard Chinese.Each syllable in a cell is composed of an initial (columns) and a final (rows).
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