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+ | Dadra taal consists of two [[vibhags]] of three [[matras]] each, for a total of six matras. There is one [[tali]] and one [[khali]] in dadra taal; tali comes on the first vibhag (or the first matra), while khali comes on the second (or the fourth matra). | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 4 May 2013
Dadra taal is a very popular simple and symmetrical taal. It is often used in looser forms of music, such as bhajans, folk music, and movie songs[1].
Structure
Dadra taal consists of two vibhags of three matras each, for a total of six matras. There is one tali and one khali in dadra taal; tali comes on the first vibhag (or the first matra), while khali comes on the second (or the fourth matra).
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X | Ta | Thai | Tat |
0 | Aa | Thai | Tat |