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How does the structure of Jhaptaal differ from that of Dadra Taal?

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Jhaptaal has 10 matras divided into 4 vibhags (2+3+2+3), while Dadra Taal has 6 matras in 2 vibhags (3+3). Jhaptaal is complex, used in classical music, while Dadra is simple, used in light music.

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  1. Jhaptaal is a 10-matra taal divided into four vibhags: 2+3+2+3. It is used in khayal, instrumental, and dance compositions. Dadra Taal, on the other hand, is a 6-matra taal with two vibhags: 3+3, commonly used in bhajans, thumris, and ghazals. Jhaptaal is more intricate and requires rhythmic mastery, while Dadra is easier to follow, making it ideal for semi-classical music and folk traditions.

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