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  2. Tala (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tala" (transl. Star) is a song by Filipino singer and actress Sarah Geronimo. It was written by Nica del Rosario and Emmanuel Sambayan, with music and production by Jumbo De Belen and Alisson Shore of Flip Music Production. [ 1 ]

  3. Tala (music) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Along with raga which forms the fabric of a melodic structure, the tala forms the life cycle and thereby constitutes one of the two foundational elements of Indian music. [6] Tala is an ancient music concept traceable to Vedic era texts of Hinduism, such as the Samaveda and methods for singing the Vedic hymns.

  4. Yakshagana Tala - Wikipedia

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    Yakshagana Tala (Kannada:ಯಕ್ಷಗಾನ ತಾಳ, pronounced as yaksha-gaana taala), is a rhythmical pattern in Yakshagana that is determined by a composition called Yakshagana Padya. Tala also decides how a composition is enacted by dancers.

  5. Song cycle - Wikipedia

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    The six songs of Berlioz's Les nuits d'été (1841), first published with piano accompaniment but later orchestrated, is a notable early example of the French song cycle. [14] French cycles reached a pinnacle in Fauré 's La bonne chanson (Verlaine) of the early 1890s, La chanson d'Ève , premiered complete in 1910, and L'horizon chimérique ...

  6. Carnatic music - Wikipedia

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    Tala refers to a fixed time cycle or metre, set for a particular composition, which is built from groupings of beats. [citation needed] Talas have cycles of a defined number of beats and rarely change within a song. They have specific components, which in combinations can give rise to the variety to exist (over 108), allowing different ...

  7. Theka - Wikipedia

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    The term also refers to a musical composition in classical Indian music for percussion instruments that establish a rhythm , beats (Matras) and the metric cycle of beats in a performance. [1] An example is the theka of Dadra Tal: "Dha Dhi Na / Na Ti Na". A theka is the basic rhythmic phrase of a particular tala. [2]

  8. Dadra - Wikipedia

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    In this context dadra is a light classical vocal form in Hindustani classical music, mostly performed in Agra and in Bundelkhand region. It was originally accompanied by dadra tala (from where the term for the genre was borrowed), but later dadra compositions are often found in other light talas (such as keherwa).

  9. Ragam Thanam Pallavi - Wikipedia

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    The tala could range from the simple to the complex and there may also be different gatis being employed. Pallavi has 2 portions to it. The first half of Pallavi is an ascending piece of notes (Purvangam) and the first half of the Pallavi mostly ends at the stroke of the beginning of the second half of the Thalam cycle or in the beginning of ...