Korvai: Basic Knowledge MCQs Quiz | Class 9
This Class IX Carnatic Music (Percussion) quiz focuses on Theory Unit 6. It covers the meaning, purpose, and basic structural concepts of Korvai as defined in the Code 033 curriculum. Test your understanding of how rhythmic phrases are threaded together, and download the solution PDF for your exam preparation.
Korvai: Theory and Concepts
In Carnatic percussion (Mridangam, Tavil, Ghatam, Kanjira), the term Korvai is fundamental. It represents the structural arrangement of rhythmic patterns.
1. Meaning of Korvai
The word “Korvai” is derived from the Tamil language, meaning “to thread,” “to string together,” or “to arrange.” Just as pearls are strung together to make a necklace, rhythmic syllables (Sollukattus) are strung together to form a Korvai.
2. Basic Structure
A Korvai typically consists of combinations of various rhythmic phrases. It is a mathematical and aesthetic arrangement that must adhere to the rules of the Tala (time cycle).
- Angas: A Korvai is often split into parts or angas (limbs).
- Karvai: The silence or gap between the rhythmic phrases is called Karvai.
- Resolution: A properly structured Korvai must land precisely on the “Samam” (start of the cycle) or the specific “Eduppu” (take-off point) of the song.
3. Purpose and Usage
The primary purpose of a Korvai is to provide a structured cadence or conclusion to a rhythmic improvisation.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Function | Marks the end of a section or the entire solo (Tani Avartanam). |
| Complexity | Usually longer and more complex than a simple Mora or Teermanam. |
| Repetition | Often played three times to signal the final conclusion. |
4. Key Terms to Remember
- Sollukattu: The spoken rhythmic syllables used to build the Korvai.
- Avartana: The full time cycle in which the Korvai must fit.
- Makuta: The crowning or ending reduction often found within a Korvai.
Extra Practice Questions
- What is the literal meaning of ‘Kor’ in Tamil?
Answer: To thread or join. - Does a Korvai always have to end on Samam?
Answer: No, it ends on the Eduppu (take-off point) of the composition. - What is the silence inside a Korvai called?
Answer: Karvai. - Can a Korvai extend beyond one Avartana?
Answer: Yes, complex Korvais can span many Avartanas. - Is Korvai a melodic or rhythmic concept?
Answer: It is strictly a rhythmic concept.

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