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- Yakshagana_Tala abstract "Yakshagana Tala (Kannada:ಯಕ್ಷಗಾನ ತಾಳ, pronounced as yaksha-gaana taala), is a rhythmical pattern in Yakshagana that is determined by a composition called Yakshagana Padya. Tala also decides how a composition is enacted by dancers. It is similar to Tala in other forms of Indian music, but is structurally different from them. Each composition is set to one or more talas, and as a composition is rendered by Himmela, the percussion artist(s) play supporting the dance performance. Tala is maintained by the singer using a pair of finger bells.The instrument for rhythm in Yakshagana are the Chande, Maddale and a Yakshagana Tala (bell) is also used along with chande.Yakshagana has a complete and complex system for rhythms. The most common Talas in Yakshagana are Matte, Eaka,Udaape, Jampe, Rupaka, Trivde, Atta, KorE and Aadi. Each tala has a cycle of N beats divided in M bars. Some talas are more than 5 minutes long (e.g. Abbara Tala). Note that although, the names of Talas are similar to Karnataka Sangeetha only a few talas are similar and other rhythms are completely different. Each taal is identified by a typical set of syllables similar to bols in Tabla. A set of syllables representing the basic rhythm of taala is called 'Badtige' or 'Tatkaara'. The variations of a particular taala are called 'Nade' (movement) which is similar to Kaida in Tabla.Yakshagana music vocalists (Bhagavathas) mark the tala by tapping a pair of bells. Talas are identified by Ghaatha and are largely decided by the metre of the Yakshagana poetry Some Taalas have been demonstrated on chande in the following external links.".
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- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Carnatic_music.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carnatic_talas.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yakshagana.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Chande.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Kannada.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Maddale.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Tabla.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Tihai.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Yakshagana.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Yakshagana_bells.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLink Yakshagana_poetry.
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yakshagana Tala".
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLinkText "tala".
- Yakshagana_Tala wikiPageWikiLinkText "talas".
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- Yakshagana_Tala subject Category:Carnatic_talas.
- Yakshagana_Tala subject Category:Yakshagana.
- Yakshagana_Tala hypernym Pattern.
- Yakshagana_Tala type Disease.
- Yakshagana_Tala type Genre.
- Yakshagana_Tala type Genre.
- Yakshagana_Tala comment "Yakshagana Tala (Kannada:ಯಕ್ಷಗಾನ ತಾಳ, pronounced as yaksha-gaana taala), is a rhythmical pattern in Yakshagana that is determined by a composition called Yakshagana Padya. Tala also decides how a composition is enacted by dancers. It is similar to Tala in other forms of Indian music, but is structurally different from them. Each composition is set to one or more talas, and as a composition is rendered by Himmela, the percussion artist(s) play supporting the dance performance.".
- Yakshagana_Tala label "Yakshagana Tala".
- Yakshagana_Tala sameAs Q17070301.
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- Yakshagana_Tala sameAs Q17070301.
- Yakshagana_Tala wasDerivedFrom Yakshagana_Tala?oldid=609640847.
- Yakshagana_Tala isPrimaryTopicOf Yakshagana_Tala.