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  2. 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.

  3. Kalpanaswaram - Wikipedia

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    The place where the first note of the first phrase of the composition exists in the rhythm cycle is called the eduppu. Kalpanaswaram is performed in a Carnatic Concert for the main song, the singer chooses to perform the Raga Alapana. However, in concerts, artists often choose a difficult raga in which to perform Kalpanaswaram.

  4. Tala (song) - Wikipedia

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    The single won “Song of the Year” at the 2017 Myx Music Awards. [2] In 2018, Geronimo performed the song at the ASEAN-Japan Music Festival held in Tokyo. [3] In 2019, CNN Philippines named the song as the Best OPM song of 2010s. [4] A sleeper hit, "Tala" gained considerable popularity three years after its release in 2019.

  5. Tamil Christian keerthanai - Wikipedia

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    They use the kīrttaṉai form that includes the classical karnatak raga (mode) and tala (rhythmic cycle) designations for each song. Some of these ragas and talas are followed in Church practice, while from the 1940s, other kīrttaṉai were adapted to simpler Western style tunes in major scale that more easily facilitated the accompaniment of ...

  6. Carnatic raga - Wikipedia

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    Kalpanaswaras are sung to end on a particular swara in the raga of the melody and at a specific place (idam) in the tala cycle. [13] Generally, the swaras are sung to end on the samam (the first beat of the rhythmical cycle), and can be sung at the same speed or double the speed of the melody that is being sung, though some artists sing triple ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Eka tala - Wikipedia

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    For example, chatusra eka taala will have four beats, with the related action being a single beat with the palm and then three beats with the movement of the outer three fingers in one cycle. When the type of the laghu (number of beats) is not specified, eka tala is understood to be chaturasra eka (4 beats).Some Bharatiyar songs based on Eka ...

  9. Cycle (music) - Wikipedia

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    The four-beat cycle is a shorter period than in European music. This explains the stereotype of African music as "repetitive". The cycles have a beginning and an end, with the two joining. [6] The lead instrument, or soloist, may temporarily contradict the primary cycle with cross beats and larger phrases, but awareness of the cycle is ever ...