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‖ tala Indian Mus.|ˈtɑːlə| Also tal. [Skr. tāla, Hindi tāl hand-clapping, musical time.] Musical time or rhythm; one of a series of traditional metrical patterns.
1891[see jati, jàti]. 1921[see dhrupad]. 1927Grove's Dict. Mus. (ed. 3) II. 704/2 The principle of the time-units within the bar follows the varieties of prosodic feet. These are of one, two, three, or four syllables, and the times (tāl) are decided by the number of units (mātra) in each syllable (akshara) or beat (tāl). 1961‘Gramophone’ Long Playing Classical Record Catal. Sept. 212/2 Indian Music..Ragas and Talas. Indian Instrumentalists. 1967Singha & Massey Indian Dances v. 65 While the musicians play the syllabic beats, the dancer executes patterns within the tal or time-measure (pronounced ‘taal’). 1977Y. Menuhin Unfinished Journey xii. 258 The tala is the rhythm. Dozens exist. |