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Tihai (pronounced ti-'ha-yi) is a
polyrhythmic technique found in
Indian classical music, and
often used to
conclude a piece.
Tihais can be
either sung...
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Dhirkt tktk A
tihai for
Rupak Tala must
begin on
either the
third or the
sixth matra to end on sam. The
following is an
example of a
simple tihai for Rupak...
- to play cross-rhythms and
produce complex calculations,
particularly in
tihai patterns.
Known as an
excellent accompanist,
Maharaj was
extremely versatile...
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Kirtana Songs. 13 June 2009.
Retrieved 27 May 2021. Thom
Lipiczky (1985). "
Tihai Formulas and the
Fusion of 'Composition' and 'Improvisation' in
North Indian...
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joining various bols many such
Palte (plural form of Palta) can be created.
Tihai - The
musical phrase sung or pla****
thrice to
arrive at the Sam/Sum is called...
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through deliberation.
Joshi occasionally emplo**** the use of
sargam and
tihai, and
often sang
traditional compositions of the
Kirana gharana. His music...
- Your Neighbour" - The
Electric Flag - from the LP The
Electric Flag "The
Tihai",
excerpt - Don
Ellis and his
Orchestra - from the LP
Shock Treatment "Turtle...
- and musical, and rhythmic. Today, he took so much intricate,
intricate tihai and
rhythmic pattern that [it was] unbelievable. I
really pray to God that...
- as "dar-dar" or "dir-dir";
singers might recite full
compositions (e.g.
tihais, gats, tukdas)[further
explanation needed]
within the body of the tarana...
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controlled use of
embellishments to
preserve introspective quality rare use of
tihai careful enunciation of text of
bandish actual bandish as sung may or may...