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How is Chapu Talam different from Adi Talam?

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Chapu Talam has odd beat groupings (e.g., Misra Chapu – 7 beats), whereas Adi Talam follows a structured 8-beat cycle (4+2+2). Chapu Talam is flexible, while Adi Talam is more structured and widely used.

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  1. Chapu Talam is a less structured tala system with uneven beat groupings, commonly used in folk and devotional music. Examples include Misra Chapu (7 beats: 3+2+2) and Khanda Chapu (5 beats: 2+3).
    Adi Talam follows a fixed 8-beat cycle (|4 O O = Laghu + Dhrutam + Dhrutam). It is the most commonly used talam in Carnatic music. Chapu Talam is more flexible and dynamic, while Adi Talam is more balanced and predictable.

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