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What is the meaning of talam in Carnatic music?

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In Carnatic music, talam refers to the rhythmic framework of a composition. Each talam cycle consists of specific beats, guiding tempo and structure. It provides a foundation for musicians and dancers to maintain rhythm.

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  1. Talam in Carnatic music is the rhythmic system that structures a composition. It consists of a repeating cycle of beats (avartanam), defining tempo and rhythm. The structure of a talam includes angams (parts) like laghu, dhrutam and anudhrutam, each having specific beats. Different talams have unique rhythmic patterns, allowing musicians and dancers to synchronize their performances. Mastering talam is crucial for maintaining precision in Carnatic music performances.

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