@vighneshnair28121994 If you mean the second theka, the first four beats are Dha Ge Ge Na Ti Ge Dha Na, and that pattern repeats for the next two sections. Fourth section (last four beats) is just a simple pattern - Ta Ge Dha Na Dha Ge Dha Na. I suggest some good books available by Jerry Leake and Aloke Dutta, at least in North America.
Can you play classical Kaharwa because before learning Teen Taal one must know how to play Kaharwa exquisitely. Why Kaharwa should be at 1st place ? Because its notes (DhaGe NaTi NaGe DhinNa) serve as adhesives for all tabla phrases.Much more secret is hidden in Kaharwa.......not all know it.
Excellent series of videos and I like your precise teaching methods. Please continue doing this and add additional material as and when you can. God Bless you.
@fmsad No, there is only a short 1/8 note pause just before the 11th beat. The 9th and 10th beats have seven 1/8 notes played together as TiReKeTeTaKaTaS.
Beats 12 to 16 have two "quarter notes" each (e.g., DhaTit is really played DhaSTitS).
@fmsad Thanks for your comment. The intro is TiReKeTe TeKeTaS TiReKeTe DhaTit DhaGe NaDha TitSDha GeNa Dha. Start at beat 9 for and end at Sum (beat 1). Each group of notes here is one beat separated by spaces, S == "pause"
sir can u please tell the 2nd bol of teen taal u played at the intro ?
thank u
vighneshnair28121994 2 months ago
@vighneshnair28121994 If you mean the second theka, the first four beats are Dha Ge Ge Na Ti Ge Dha Na, and that pattern repeats for the next two sections. Fourth section (last four beats) is just a simple pattern - Ta Ge Dha Na Dha Ge Dha Na. I suggest some good books available by Jerry Leake and Aloke Dutta, at least in North America.
WorldMusicGuru 1 month ago
@WorldMusicGuru ok got it :) thank you sir for explaining the 2nd theka :)
teen taal rocks !
vighneshnair28121994 1 month ago
Can you play classical Kaharwa because before learning Teen Taal one must know how to play Kaharwa exquisitely. Why Kaharwa should be at 1st place ? Because its notes (DhaGe NaTi NaGe DhinNa) serve as adhesives for all tabla phrases.Much more secret is hidden in Kaharwa.......not all know it.
MrDjthakur 4 months ago
I play better than you and I'm 15. But atleast you know what your playing and how to teach it.
VKSmovies 5 months ago
@VKSmovies I have no doubt you play better than me - youth does have its advantages! Thanks for the comment.
WorldMusicGuru 1 month ago
dont waste u-tube space bud!!!!
BABAMUGHALBABASAHEB 5 months ago
teri phat rahi hai,,awaz
jaginewdelhi 6 months ago
Dear Raviji.
Excellent series of videos and I like your precise teaching methods. Please continue doing this and add additional material as and when you can. God Bless you.
km7z7 7 months ago
thanks Raj, but isn't there a S missing in the secound phrase ?
fmsad 1 year ago
@fmsad No, there is only a short 1/8 note pause just before the 11th beat. The 9th and 10th beats have seven 1/8 notes played together as TiReKeTeTaKaTaS.
Beats 12 to 16 have two "quarter notes" each (e.g., DhaTit is really played DhaSTitS).
WorldMusicGuru 1 year ago
great tablas - can you send us the bols of the intro please ?
fmsad 1 year ago
@fmsad Thanks for your comment. The intro is TiReKeTe TeKeTaS TiReKeTe DhaTit DhaGe NaDha TitSDha GeNa Dha. Start at beat 9 for and end at Sum (beat 1). Each group of notes here is one beat separated by spaces, S == "pause"
WorldMusicGuru 1 year ago