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      • Carnatic music is the life and blood of Bharatnatyam dance form and Taalams are the backbone of Carnatic music. Also known as Taalantainmah, derived from the Sanskrit word tala which literally means a clap, it is basically the rhythmic pattern or repetition of any composition.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tala_(music)Tala (music) - Wikipedia

    Tala is an ancient music concept traceable to Vedic era texts of Hinduism, such as the Samaveda and methods for singing the Vedic hymns. [7][8][9] The music traditions of the North and South India, particularly the raga and tala systems, were not considered as distinct till about the 16th century.

  3. Thaalam can be defined as a tool for measuring the tempo and also to some extent the structure of the song. Thaalam helps us in maintaining the rhythm or the beats of a song constant. It also reflects the mood of that song. Thaalam is a combination of "SasapthaKriyai" and "NisapthaKriyai". Kriyai is a method for counting the aksharas.

  4. Jun 1, 2012 · Rhythm, or taaLam in Carnatic music consists of regular beats to which a composition is set. Usually, each song has its own taaLam, which is carried from the first word of the song to the last. Introduction to Carnatic. Previous: Raga and Rasa. Next: TaaLa table (soon to come) TaaLam.

  5. Carnatic Music - Introduction to Taala. Jyothikumar Cheruvally. Thaalam refers to the basic recurring unit of rhythm of a music composition. So, it ultimately consists of a set number of beats (or bars as used in Western system of notation). Each beat is called a Maathra.

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  6. Aug 13, 2009 · Tala is the term used in Indian classical music for the rhythmic pattern of any composition. Carnatic music uses a comprehensive system for the specification of talas, called the sapta tala system.

  7. Jul 1, 2019 · Tala means cyclic rhythms of beats. According to some scholars, it is derived from ‘ta’ (referring to Shiva’s Tandava aspect) and ‘la’ (referring to Pallavi Lasya). The union of these two or of the right and left hands produce tala. The smallest unit measured in tala is one akshara kala. There are mainly three angas of tala-

  8. Jan 17, 2017 · The measure of musical time in Carnatic Music is called Tala (or Talam). Tala is to music what meter is to poetry. It acts as the regulating factor in musical compositions. Carnatic Music has extensive and complex classification schemes for all possible patterns of Tala. Similar to meter in poetry, only a handful of Talas are commonly used.