Hi
I am trying to learn more about alarimpu or alarippu and I came across these videos. Can someone help me identify the taalam of these dances?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJIISv6Z ... re=related
My derivation - taam dit tam tai tat tai ki ta ta ka - taka takita taka takita takadhimi = 14 beats
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbz4Jw28P6I
My derivation - taam dit taam kita taka tai dit tai - takita taka dhimi - 7 beats
Can someone please correct me here?
How many kinds of alarippus are there? one for each jati? so does that mean 5 kinds?
Thanks
Sree
identify the taalam in this dance
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Hi,
Is there any rule set to Thala in Alarippu?????? what i felt from the 1st clipping that it could be "Misra
Eka / Misra Chappu / KhandaRupakam /Khanda Ada and from 2nd clip its Misra Chappu.Actually
If the Item is Set to what's in the 1st clip how the thala is determined ????? we are not concluding that
the thala is this/that. assumptions are going like a stream...... How will we decide??????
Is there any rule set to Thala in Alarippu?????? what i felt from the 1st clipping that it could be "Misra
Eka / Misra Chappu / KhandaRupakam /Khanda Ada and from 2nd clip its Misra Chappu.Actually
If the Item is Set to what's in the 1st clip how the thala is determined ????? we are not concluding that
the thala is this/that. assumptions are going like a stream...... How will we decide??????
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well..... the Tala in question (the 1st video) goes "thaka thakita, thaka thakita, thaka dimi". In other words, "5, 5, 2, 2" beats. The only Tala that fits this pattern in Sapta Taala system is Khanda Jathi Ata. Ata Tala is 1100 (1 being laghu and 0 being drutham.) In Khanda Jathi Ata Tala, laghu is Khanda jathi (5 beats). So it would be 5+5+2+2.
None of the other Talas, including the ones you have mentioned, fit this pattern.
This is why in Alaripu, sollakattus are said in the way Tala is represented.
None of the other Talas, including the ones you have mentioned, fit this pattern.
This is why in Alaripu, sollakattus are said in the way Tala is represented.