Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni
Rhythmic pattern is defined as the series, or pattern, or beats and rests that compose and determine the tempo a piece of music. The most common is a 4/4 but there are many different patterns that can be used at different tempos and speeds.
juggly bum
The traditional Indian music notes used in classical Indian music compositions are called "swaras." These swaras are Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni.
Lay
'Tāl' or 'Taal'; literally means a 'clap', is the term used in for the rhythm in Indian music.
Indian music is played during Diwali
Actually, there are two: The Sitar, a stringed instrument introducing the Raga, the basic tonal pattern of the piece; and the Tabla, a drum, establishing the basic rhythmic pattern.
epic music
The traditional samba drum pattern used in Brazilian music is called the "batucada."
Indian
Mridangam is a percussion instrument. It is generally used to accompany south Indian classical music (Carnatic Music).
The Indian scale, also known as the Indian classical music scale, is characterized by microtonal intervals and intricate ornamentation. It is used in traditional Indian music to evoke specific emotions and moods. The scale is divided into specific ragas, each with its own set of rules and patterns. Indian musicians use these ragas to improvise and create intricate melodies. The Indian scale is also used in fusion music, where it is combined with Western musical elements to create a unique sound.