Term: Khali MCQs Quiz | Class 9
This quiz for Class IX Hindustani Music Melodic Instruments (Code 035), Unit 1, focuses on the topic “Term: Khali”. It covers the definition of Khali, the concept of the empty beat in Tala, and its notation. Complete the 10 MCQs below and click Submit to check your score and download the PDF answer key.
About Khali in Hindustani Music
In the system of North Indian Classical Music (Hindustani Sangeet), Khali is a fundamental concept related to Tala (rhythm). It plays a crucial role in maintaining the cyclic nature of time and helping musicians identify the structure of the rhythmic cycle.
1. Definition and Meaning
The word “Khali” literally means empty, void, or blank. In the context of Tala, it refers to an unaccented beat or an “empty beat.” Unlike a Tali (clap), which signifies an accented beat, the Khali is a silent beat that indicates a specific section of the Tala cycle.
2. Representation and Symbol
- Symbol: In the Bhatkhande Notation System, Khali is represented by the symbol 0 (zero).
- Hand Gesture: During the recitation (Padhant) of a Tala, Khali is shown by a wave of the hand to the side or by turning the palm upwards, rather than clapping.
- Sound: It represents a beat where no sound (clap) is produced by the hands, serving as a counterbalance to the heavy beats (Sam and Tali).
3. Importance of Khali
Khali serves as a navigational tool for musicians. It often appears at the midpoint of a Tala (though not always), helping the performer distinguish between the first half and the second half of the cycle. It signals that the “Sam” (the first beat) is approaching soon.
| Term | Meaning | Action | Symbol |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sam | First Beat | Clap | X |
| Tali | Accented Beat | Clap | 2, 3, 4… |
| Khali | Empty Beat | Wave Hand | 0 |
Quick Revision Facts
- Khali creates a sense of “release” in the rhythmic tension.
- It marks the beginning of a specific Vibhag (division) in the Tala.
- Even though it is “empty,” the beat is still counted in time; it is not a rest or a pause in tempo.
Extra Practice Questions
- What is the hand gesture for Khali called in Hindi? (Ans: Nishabd or waving hand)
- In Teentala (16 beats), on which beat does Khali fall? (Ans: 9th beat)
- Does Khali always fall in the exact middle of a Tala? (Ans: Often, but not always; depends on the Tala structure)
- Which notation system uses ‘0’ for Khali? (Ans: Bhatkhande System)
- What is the opposite of Khali in terms of hand gesture? (Ans: Tali or Bhari)

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