This course builds upon Part 1 by introducing learners to the rhythmic and structural backbone of Hindustani Classical music — Taals and Thaats. These concepts help develop not just musical knowledge but also improve timing, rhythm sense, and creative improvisation.
Overview of the 10 Thaats of Hindustani Classical music
Importance of Thaats in the formation of Raags
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
Preparation for upcoming Raag-based learning in the next course level
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 Bollywood/Semi-Classical
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