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31: 249:, Encyclopædia Britannica, Quote: "The rhythm of the melodic performance is nonmetric, but the percussion accompaniment is cast in a tala, and the time cycle is shaped by the repeated pattern (theka) performed by the accompanist." 129: 502: 449: 429: 394: 373: 353: 312: 122: 507: 473: 497: 115: 45: 404: 151: 22: 492: 459: 408: 469: 445: 425: 390: 369: 349: 330: 322: 308: 86: 181:. It is the underlying repeated pattern that shapes the time cycle of a musical expression. 150:: Ṭhekā) literally means "support, prop". The term also refers to a musical composition in 66: 40: 486: 301: 170:) in a performance. An example is the theka of Dadra Tal: "Dha Dhi Na / Na Ti Na". 166: 91: 50: 421:
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for percussion instruments that establish a rhythm (
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Index

Indian classical music

Carnatic music
Hindustani music
Odissi music
Shruti
Svara
Alankara
Raga
Rasa
Tala
Sangita
Vadya
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IAST
classical Indian music
Chanda
Tala
tabla
Raga


Caudhurī 2000
Te Nijenhuis 1974
Kayal
Randel 2003
Jairazbhoy 1995
Nettl et al. 1998

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