Tintal - 16 beat cycle Jhaptal - 10 beat cycle Dhamar - 14 beat cycle Rupak - 7 beat cycle Dadra - 6 beat cycle Keharwa - 8 beat cycle Deepchandi - 14 beat cycle Jaltital - 16 beat cycle Jhumra - 14 beat cycle Ektal - 12 beat cycle Dadra - 6 beat cycle X0 Dha Dhin Na Dha TIn Na Keharwa - 8 beat cycle X0 Dha Ge Na Ti Na Ka Dhi Na Jhaptal - 10 beat cycle X203 Dhin Na Dhin Dhin Na Tin Na Dhin Dhin Na Jhumra - 14 beat cycle X203 Dhin -Dha TiTaKiTa Dhin Dhin DhaGe TiTaKiTa Tin -Ta TiTaKiTa Dhin Dhin DhaGe TiTaKiTa Jaltital - 16 beat cycle X203 Dha -Dhin -- Dha Dha -Dhin -- Dha Dha -TIn -- Ta Ta -Dhin -- Dha Rupak Tal - 7 beat cycle X 023 Ti Ti Na Dhi Na Dhi Na Deepchandi tal - 14 beat cycle X203 Dha Dhin - Dha Dha Dhin - Ta Tin - Dha Dha Dhin Tintal - 16 beat cycle X203 Dha Dhin Dhin Dha Dha Dhin Dhin Dha Dha Tin Tin Ta Ta Dhin Dhin Dha
Shine Never But: Dhamar - 14 beat cycle X203 Ka Dhi Ta Dhi Ta Dha - Ge Ti Ta Ti Ta Ta -
Ektal - 12 beat cycle X02034 Dhin Dhin DhaGe TiTaKiTa Tu Na Ka Ta DhaGe TiTaKiTa Dhi Na There are a number of other thekas that are in vogue. Some that come to mind are Bhajani When studying the thekas given above, learn to vocalize them. I will soon add real audio clips of vocals for each tala so you can just repeat along. Remember, the Tali symbols shown above every tala should be followed when keeping time. X = Sum. This signifies the first beat of the the tala and is usually the first clap. The exception to this rule might be in tal called rupak where the sum and the 2, 3, 4, ....etc ara the clap symbols for the rest of the measures after sum. 0 = called Khali meaning empty. So you have a no clap here. Simply wave both the hands open. In Tintal above, there are 3 claps and one Khali. So you go Clap - 2 - 3 - 4, Clap - 2 - 3 4, No Clap - 2 - 3 - 4 and Clap - 2 - 3 - 4 Now go practi