Dhamar is one of the talas used in Hindustani classical music from the Indian subcontinent. It is associated with the dhrupad style and typically played on the pakhawaj and also tabla. Dhamar taal has 14 beats (matras) grouped asymmetrically into a 5-2-3-4 pattern. A song in dhrupad style set to dhamar tala is also called a dhamar. The text of a dhamar concerns the antics of Krishna teasing the milkmaids during the Holi (hori) Spring Festival of colours. It is considered a relatively light, gentle, and romantic musical form. The theka or syllabic pattern of dhamar tala is:
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| - Le dhamâr est une forme rythmée du style dhrupad chanté dans le rythme dhamâr à 14 temps. Il est réservé à la deuxième parte des concerts. Le thème des poèmes des dhamârs est presque toujours les amours du dieu Krishna et des gopis, bergères de la forêt de Vraja, ainsi que les fêtes du printemps.
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- Dhamar is one of the talas used in Hindustani classical music from the Indian subcontinent. It is associated with the dhrupad style and typically played on the pakhawaj and also tabla. Dhamar taal has 14 beats (matras) grouped asymmetrically into a 5-2-3-4 pattern. A song in dhrupad style set to dhamar tala is also called a dhamar. The text of a dhamar concerns the antics of Krishna teasing the milkmaids during the Holi (hori) Spring Festival of colours. It is considered a relatively light, gentle, and romantic musical form. The theka or syllabic pattern of dhamar tala is: (en)
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| - Dhamar is one of the talas used in Hindustani classical music from the Indian subcontinent. It is associated with the dhrupad style and typically played on the pakhawaj and also tabla. Dhamar taal has 14 beats (matras) grouped asymmetrically into a 5-2-3-4 pattern. A song in dhrupad style set to dhamar tala is also called a dhamar. The text of a dhamar concerns the antics of Krishna teasing the milkmaids during the Holi (hori) Spring Festival of colours. It is considered a relatively light, gentle, and romantic musical form. The theka or syllabic pattern of dhamar tala is: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14क ध्धि ट धि ट धा ऽ ग त्ति ट ति ट ता ऽka ddhi Ta dhi Ta dhaa - Ga Ti Ta Ti Ta taa - In counting out the beat, beats 1, 6, and 11 are clapped (tali), and beat 8 is indicated by a wave of the hand (khali): Clap 2 3 4 5 | Clap 2 | Wave 2 3 | Clap 2 3 4 || (en)
- Le dhamâr est une forme rythmée du style dhrupad chanté dans le rythme dhamâr à 14 temps. Il est réservé à la deuxième parte des concerts. Le thème des poèmes des dhamârs est presque toujours les amours du dieu Krishna et des gopis, bergères de la forêt de Vraja, ainsi que les fêtes du printemps.
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