DASA Tabla Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
What is the Dasa Praanas of Taal? (10 Elements of Taal) - ANSWERSDeals with the analytical study of rhythm and different aspects.
When/How are they used? - ANSWERSThese elements were practiced a lot in the older times but now, they are not used ...
What is the Dasa Praanas of Taal? (10 Elements of Taal) - ANSWERSDeals with the analytical study of
rhythm and different aspects.
When/How are they used? - ANSWERSThese elements were practiced a lot in the older times but now,
they are not used much in Hindustani system. In Carnatic style, these elements are still in use.
Kaal - ANSWERSRefers to the certain span of time which is used in vocal, instrumental, and dance. It is
the time taken to complete the cycle (including maatras and vibhaags).
Maarga - ANSWERSThe pathway or progression of a taal from the first beat to the last beat. It shows the
nature of the taal, distance between Taali and Kaali, and even the number of maatras per vibhaag.
According to the test "sangeet Ratnakar", there are 4 types: Dhruva, Chitra, Vaartik, and Dakshin.
According to some, there are 6-12.
Kriyaa - ANSWERSMeans "to-do" or action. It is the action of the hand and the fingers in counting the
maatras to show taal.
Two types: Sa-Shabda and Nih-shabda
Sa-Shabda Kriyaa - ANSWERSThose which make sound; taali or clapping. Four types: Dhruva (striking
Index or Thumb), Shampa (left forehand on the right forehand), Taal (right forehand on the left
forehand), and Sannipaat (both hands together in upward position and clap).
Nih-shabda Kriyaa - ANSWERSThose which are counted without making sound; kaali or counting maatras
on fingers. Four types: Aavaap (counting of four ringer on right hand in upward position), Niskraama
(means exit; moving the arm to the right keeping four fingers open), Vikshep (moving hand with open
fingers), and Praveshak (moving folded fingers downward).
**In Carnatik, it is called visarjitam or khaali
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