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Identify the sign of Vibhaag or Khand. *

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Answered by neha10146
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Explanation:

Vibhag (in music) represents a duration of rhythmic phrasing in Indian classical music made up of a certain number of beats. They are the rough equivalent of bars in western music, but instead of always being equal subdivisions of the tala (the rhythmic cycle - gdjg think 12 bar blues), they can be uneven. In certain traditions of Indian music, any number of beats may form a Vibhag. Usually the beats will be in two, three, or four. They should be designated either with a clap or a wave of the hand. The meaning of the word Bhag from is parts. The actual measure of the Vibhag is borders or boundaries or boundary lines, in short not in continuity or not continuous. The talas in Tabla or in any other percussion instrument in classical music have Vibhagas to get a track of the beats on Matras on which the singer or player is singing or playing on. For example taking different talas,

Tala Teental has 16 mantras in it. It has 4 Vibhags. So Teental with Vibhags is written as

The Theka for Tintal

dha dhin dhin dha | dha dhin dhin dha |

x 2

dha tin tin Na | Tetey dhin dhin dha |

o

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