This course builds upon Part 1 by introducing learners to the rhythmic and structural backbone of Indian music — Taals and Thaats. These concepts help develop not just musical knowledge but also improve timing, rhythm sense, and creative improvisation.
Overview of the 5 Thaats of Hindustani Classical music
Role of Taal in vocal composition and performance
Continued emphasis on Riyaz, discipline & listening
Understanding of basic Taals like Teentaal, Dadra, Keharwa, Jhaptaal
Introduction to Matras (beats), Khand (divisions), and Laya (tempo)
Clapping patterns (Tali–Khali) to internalize rhythm
Identifying Taal in a composition
Practice of Alankaars within different Thaats to internalize swar patterns
Singing exercises combining Swar + Rhythm
Mode: Online, live sessions
Duration: 4 sessions
Each Session: 1 hour each
Access to session recordings
Personal attention & progress feedback
Students who have completed Part 1 (Swar & Alankars)
Beginners - who have basic knowledge of Notes
Learners who want to understand the classical base before moving to Classical /Semi-Classical/ Bollywood courses
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