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What are the three angams of talam?

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The three angams of talam are Laghu (clap + finger counts), Dhrutam (clap + wave) and Anudhrutam (single clap). These elements structure rhythmic cycles in Carnatic music.

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  1. Talam in Carnatic music consists of three key angams (parts):
    1. Laghu – A clap followed by counting fingers (3-9 beats).
    2. Dhrutam – A clap followed by a wave (2 beats).
    3. Anudhrutam – A single clap (1 beat).
    These angams create rhythmic frameworks, ensuring structure in Carnatic compositions. By combining these angams, musicians establish complex rhythmic patterns, allowing for improvisation and precision in performance.

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