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  • Adithalam
    Adi Talam is a rhythmic cycle commonly used in Carnatic music, which is a classical music tradition from South India. It is also widely used in the performance of the Mridangam, a double-headed drum that is an essential percussion instrument in Carnatic music.
    Adi Talam has a specific structure of 8 beats, which is divided into four sections, each containing two beats. The first beat in each section is emphasized, giving the Talam a distinctive rhythmic pattern. The structure of Adi Talam is as follows:
    00:00 Part 1. "Na Dhin Dhin Na", ends with "tha thom kita thaka thakatharikitathaka"
    02:49 Part 2. "Na ka dhimi dhimi thaka" ends with "tharikita tharikita tharikita tharikita"
    04:42 Part 3. "Thadhinna thangu thadhinna tham kitathaka"
    06:02 Part 4, "Dhin, thadhimithithaka"
    08:49 Part 5, "Naka thadhimi thadhimi"
    10:11 Part 7," Dhin,,Thakita Dhin,thakita dhin,thakita"
    12:04 Mora, Dhi, tham kita thakatharikitathaka
    12:36 Korvai, Tha Dhi, thakadhinna thakathom,,,

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