Project File: Identify Tala of Compositions MCQs Quiz | Class 9

Class: IX | Subject: Hindustani Music Melodic Instruments (Code 035) | Unit: Internal Assessment | Topic: Project File: Identify Tala of Compositions MCQs Quiz. This quiz assesses your understanding of various Talas and their application in musical compositions. Answer the questions below to test your knowledge and download the PDF solution.

Overview: Identify Tala in Musical Compositions

In Hindustani Classical Music (Melodic Instruments), identifying the Tala (rhythmic cycle) is a fundamental skill. A Tala is defined by its number of beats (Matras), divisions (Vibhags), and the arrangement of Sam (first beat), Tali (clap), and Khali (empty wave). For Class 9 Project Files, students must recognize the Talas used in compositions like Masitkhani Gat and Razakhani Gat.

Key Talas in Class 9 Syllabus

The following Talas are frequently encountered in instrumental compositions:

Tala Name Beats (Matras) Divisions (Vibhags) Key Characteristic
Teentala 16 4 (4-4-4-4) Most common for Masitkhani & Razakhani Gats.
Ektala 12 6 (2-2-2-2-2-2) Used in Drut compositions; same beat count as Chautala.
Jhaptala 10 4 (2-3-2-3) Distinctive asymmetrical structure.
Rupak 7 3 (3-2-2) Unique because it starts with a Khali on the 1st beat.
Dadra 6 2 (3-3) Common in light classical and semi-classical music.
Keherwa 8 2 (4-4) Very popular in folk and light music; straight rhythm.

How to Identify the Tala

  • Count the Beats: Listen to the complete cycle from Sam to Sam to determine the total number of Matras.
  • Observe the Divisions: Notice where the emphasis (Tali) and the empty beat (Khali) fall. For example, Teentala has a Khali on the 9th beat.
  • Composition Type:
    • Masitkhani Gat (Slow/Vilambit) is almost exclusively set to Teentala (16 beats).
    • Razakhani Gat (Fast/Drut) is commonly set to Teentala but can also be in Ektala or others.

Quick Revision Points

  • Sam: The first beat of the cycle, usually the point of emphasis.
  • Khali: The beat shown by a wave of the hand; crucial for distinguishing Talas (e.g., Khali on beat 9 for Teentala).
  • Theka: The basic mnemonic drum syllables (bols) that define the Tala (e.g., Dha Dhin Dhin Dha for Teentala).

Extra Practice Questions

  • 1. Which Tala has the same number of beats as Dadra but different internal structure? (None common in basic syllabus, but Dadra is unique with 3-3).
  • 2. What is the location of Khali in Jhaptala? (6th beat).
  • 3. Which Tala has 12 beats but 4 divisions? (Chautala, mainly for Dhrupad, but similar count to Ektala).
  • 4. Name a Tala often played with Laggi in light music. (Keherwa or Dadra).
  • 5. How many Talis are there in Rupak Tala? (Two, on 4th and 6th beats).