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What is anudhrutam and how is it different from dhrutam?

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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.

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  1. Anudhrutam is an angam (part) of talam in Carnatic music, consisting of one beat, represented as U. Unlike dhrutam (O), which has two beats (clap and wave), anudhrutam has only one clap with no wave. It appears less frequently in talams but plays an important role in structuring rhythms. In contrast, dhrutam (two beats) provides more flexibility in rhythmic patterns, making it more commonly used in compositions.

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