Hindustani instruments: Sitar, tabla, tanpura, sarod, santoor, harmonium. Carnatic instruments: Veena, violin, mridangam, nadaswaram, ghatam, kanjira. Each style uses unique instruments suited to its melodic and rhythmic traditions. Class 6 Arts Kriti-I Chapter 8 Taal or Talam and Raga or Ragam ...
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Indian classical music has two main styles: Hindustani music (North Indian tradition) and Carnatic music (South Indian tradition). While both use ragas and talas, Hindustani music emphasizes improvisation, whereas Carnatic music follows structured compositions. Class 6 Arts Kriti-I Chapter 8 Taal ...
Adi Talam consists of 8 beats in the structure |4 O O: Laghu (4 beats), Dhrutam (2 beats), Dhrutam (2 beats). It is one of the most widely used talams in Carnatic music. Class 6 Arts Grade 6 chapter 8 Taal ...
Rupaka Talam consists of one dhrutam (2 beats) followed by one laghu. In Chaturashra Jaati Rupaka Talam, laghu has 4 beats, making a total of 6 beats (2+4), written as O |4. Class 6 Arts Grade 6 chapter 8 Taal or ...
Anudhrutam is a single beat component of talam, represented by U. Unlike dhrutam (two beats with clap and wave), anudhrutam consists of only one clap and is used less frequently in Carnatic music. Class 6 Arts Grade 6 chapter 8 Taal ...