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Dadra taal kathak
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dadra taal kathak

Thekas and prakars are both examples of cyclic forms. Remember from Chapter 20 that cyclic forms consume cycle of certain number of matras.Īlso remember the important distinction made in the previous chapter. What do thekas and prakars both have in common? Here is a prakar used in Chapter 17 of rupak tala. A prakar is an alteration of form of a tala. In Unit 2 and Chapter 17 of Unit 3, we talked about prakar. It is pretty obvious that we talked about thekas pretty much in Unit 2. If you see a Figure Figure This is the theka of rupak tala. The thekabesides the tala structure, is the way to determine which tala it is. Theka is the simplest form of the tala using as few bols as possible to get the original flow of the tala.















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