Tabla Player - Rhythm (Taal)
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Version :2.0
Size :2.92Mb
Updated :Apr 8,2020
Developer :Pranshi Verma
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Based on the users' reviews of the Tabla Player - Rhythm Taal app, here are three pros and cons in English, limited to 15 words each: **Pros:** 1. Easy to learn: Simple and intuitive interface allows users to quickly grasp the basics of tabla playing. 2. Authentic sound: App produces high-quality, authentic tabla sounds that mimic traditional instruments. 3. Versatile features: Users can customize tempo, tone, and rhythm to suit their practice needs. **Cons:** 1. Limited features: Some users feel the app lacks features like recording and sharing capabilities. 2. Frustrating interface: A few users find the app's layout and navigation confusing and frustrating to use. 3. Occasional glitches: Some reviewers experienced occasional app crashes, lag, or other technical issues.
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Description
Tabla Player is an innovative app that lets you sing or practice songs anywhere, anytime. Just select the taal and sing along with the rhythm. It's a handy tool for every singer, composer or a dancer. The beats have the flavour of real tabla, giving an Indian classical feeling. Tabla is a Hindu's percussion music instrument and it also known as darbukkah, darbouka and dumbak. 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. Tabla Player Support for Deferent Taals: --------------------------------------- * Teentaal - 16 beats (4/4/4/4) : dhaa dhin dhin dhaa / dhaa dhin dhin dhaa / dhaa tin tin taa/ taa dhin dhin dhaa * Ektaal - 12 beats (2/2/2/2/2/2) : dhin dhin / dhaage tirikiTa / tu naa / kat tin / dhaage tirikiTa / dhi naa * Jhaptaal - 10 beats (2/3/2/3) : dhi naa / dhi dhi naa / ti naa / dhi dhi naa * 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. * Rupak - 7 beats (3/2/2) : ti ti naa / dhi naa / dhi naa * Dadra - 6 beats (3/3) : dhaa ge naa / dhaa ti naa * Keherwa - 8 beats (4/4) : dhaage nati naka dhina / dhage nati naka dhina
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