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define Tali in music

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Answered by NeverMind11
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The clap of the hands is an impor­tant part of both the science and practice of North In­dian music.  It has a hoary past.  An elaborate sys­tem of clapping and hand move­ments is men­tioned in the Natya Shastra(circa 200 bc) where it is part of the sys­tem of timekeeping known as "kriya".



The clap of the hands is very impor­tant for the con­ceptualisation of In­dian rhythms.  North In­dian music­ians use the claps to designate the measures (vibhag) which are highly stressed.  The most stressed measure is the begin­ning of the cycle.  This is called the "sam", and is the most impor­tant beat in the whole cycle.


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Answered by rachitsainionline
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A Tala (IAST tāla), sometimes spelled Taal or Tal, literally means a "clap, tapping one's hand on one's arm, a musical measure". It is the term used in Indian classical music to refer to musical meter, that is any rhythmic beat or strike that measures musical time.

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