Indian Tabla
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Version :1.0
Size :4.96Mb
Updated :Jun 8,2020
Developer :Suresh Verma
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Based on the users' reviews of the Indian Tabla app, here are three cons and pros in 15 words or less: **Cons:** 1. Slow loading times and occasional crashes frustrate users. 2. Limited song selection and no option to create custom playlists. 3. No clear tutorial or instructions for beginners. **Pros:** 1. Authentic sounds and authentic playing experience appeal to enthusiasts. 2. Users praise the app's ability to improve their tabla skills quickly. 3. Portability and convenience make it an excellent practice tool.
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Description
Indian Tabla player (iTabla) is an Indian music app. It provides rhythmic and melodic accompaniment for music practice or just to jam along virtual musicians. You can select to play one or all of them, and they will automatically synchronize together. The Indian Tabla Player support the deferent taal like : "Teentaal", "Ektaal", "Jhaptaal", "Deepchandi", "Rupak", "Dadra", "Keherwa" The first three (Teentaal, Ektaal and Jhaptaal) are very common in classical music, the next three (Deepchandi, Rupak and Dadra) are more common in semi-classical music, and the last one (Keherwa) is the life and soul of folk music. The Indian Tabla Player Support Deferent Taal: --------------------------------------------- 1- Teentaal - 16 beats (4/4/4/4) (dhaa dhin dhin dhaa / dhaa dhin dhin dhaa / dhaa tin tin taa/ taa dhin dhin dhaa) 2- Ektaal - 12 beats (2/2/2/2/2/2) (dhin dhin / dhaage tirikiTa / tu naa / kat tin / dhaage tirikiTa / dhi naa) 3- Jhaptaal - 10 beats (2/3/2/3) (dhi naa / dhi dhi naa / ti naa / dhi dhi naa) 4- Deepchandi - 14 beats (3/4/3/4) (dhaa dhin (S) / dhaa dhaa tin (S) / taa tin (S) / dhaa dhaa dhin (S) *(S) indicates a silent beat, where nothing is played.) 5- Rupak - 7 beats (3/2/2) (ti ti naa / dhi naa / dhi naa) 6- Dadra - 6 beats (3/3) (dhaa ge naa / dhaa ti naa) 7- Keherwa - 8 beats (4/4) (dhaage nati naka dhina / dhage nati naka dhina)
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