User:ShubhanTelang/Course 2
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After you have read the course Introduction carefully, it will be easy for you to do these courses. In this section, we are going to learn all about Teental and its material like Kismas, Kaydas, Tukadas, Mukadas, Chakradhar, Tripalis, Tihais, Parans, Laggis, Paribhashas (definitions), etc. For each tala there are different bols and different Kismas, Kaydas, Tukadas, Mukadas, Chakradhar, Tripalis, Tihais, Parans, Laggis. But the definations for all these materials for all talas are the same. Note that Tala Dadra doesn't have Kaydas, Relas, Tukadas, Mukadas but it just has Laggis.
Tal Dadra is a Hindustani classical tala (rhythmic cycle), consisting of six beats in two equal divisions of three. The most commonly accepted theka or basic pattern for this tala is dha dhi na, dha tu na. There is a higher emphasis laid on the first swar in comparison the following two, that is, dha - higher emphasis following dhi na and again a higher emphasis on dha following tu na. Note that Tala Dadra doesn't have Kaydas, Relas, Tukadas, Mukadas but it just has Laggis.