When we break the beats into the most minute part, it is 6 beats per stroke. Something like 100 paise in 1 rupee. You can call it 6, or 3. When we refer to each beat as having 6 subjects, then the total count is 8×6=48.
I think you are referring to the double beats I'm doing. That is actually only a single beat, but to make it easier to keep the correct rhythm, we beat it twice. This is not 2 kalai.
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Mam namaste.. aren’t you doing one kalai in tisram .. the total is 8x 3 =24
When we break the beats into the most minute part, it is 6 beats per stroke. Something like 100 paise in 1 rupee. You can call it 6, or 3. When we refer to each beat as having 6 subjects, then the total count is 8×6=48.
I think you are referring to the double beats I'm doing. That is actually only a single beat, but to make it easier to keep the correct rhythm, we beat it twice. This is not 2 kalai.