Rhythm with Tabla & Tanpura is a free app for Android published in the Audio File Players list of apps, part of Audio & Multimedia.


The company that develops Rhythm with Tabla & Tanpura is PSS Labs. The latest version released by its developer is 5.27.


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Rhythm Tabla & Tanpura PREMIUM is a paid app for Android published in the Audio File Players list of apps, part of Audio & Multimedia.


The company that develops Rhythm Tabla & Tanpura PREMIUM is PSS Labs. The latest version released by its developer is 5.27.


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One of the main differences between North Indian and South Indian music is the increased influence of Persian music and musical instruments in the north. From the late twelfth century through the rise of British occupation, North India was under the control of a Muslim minority that was never able to extend its sphere of influence to South India. During this time, the music of North India began to acquire and adapt to the presence of Persian language, music, and musical instruments, such as the setar, from which the sitar got its name; the kamanche (1998.72) and santur, which became popular in Kashmir; and the rabab (alternately known as rebab and rubab), which preceded the sarod. New instruments were introduced, including the tabla and sitar (1999.399), which soon became the most famous Indian musical instruments worldwide. Legend has it that the tabla was formed by splitting a pakhavaj drum in half, with the larger side becoming the bayan and the smaller side the dahini. The barrel-shaped pakhavaj drum, which was the ancestor of both the tabla and the mrdangam, has been depicted in countless paintings and prints. New genres of music were formed as well, such as khyal and qawwali, that combine elements of both Hindu and Muslim musical practice.

Pakhavaj

The pakhavaj is a barrel-shaped drum with two heads, each of which contains tuning paste, or siyahi. The history of the pakhavaj is unknown, yet as the predecessor of both the Hindustani tabla drums and the mrdangam of Karnatak music, it served as the primary accompaniment for much of Indian classical music. It appears in the musical iconography of Hindu religious painting and in the artworks of the royal Muslim courts of the Mughal empire.

Sarod

The sarod is a relatively new instrument to South Asia, having been around for less than 200 years. The sarod is a plucked stringed instrument with a skin-covered resonator and sympathetic strings. Like the sitar, it is primarily used in Hindustani music and is accompanied by the tabla.

Tabla

The tabla is actually two drums played by the same performer. Both drums have compound skins onto which a tuning paste, or siyahi, is added to help generate the wide variety of tones these drums can produce. The bayan is the larger of the two drums and is generally made of metal or pottery. The siyahi on the bayan is off-center, which allows the performer to add variable pressure on the skin, changing the pitch of the instrument with the palm of his or her hand while striking it with the fingertips. The smaller drum is called the dahini, or sometimes referred to as the tabla. Dahini are usually made of heavy lathe-turned rosewood and provide much higher pitch sounds than does the bayan.

The developer also has another app, this one with a harmonium. I prefer iTablaPro as I find the harmonium tonally exhausting after a while; not so the tanpura. iTablaPro also has a swar mandal, which I normally turn off, and a manjira, which appeared in the latest update of the app and I think will add nice variety to the patterns.

North Indian classical music is based on improvisation within a set of defined rules. As such, there are not large orchestras or symphonies, only small groups of performers. A typical North Indian classical music performance involves four people, the instrumentalist or vocalist, a tabla player, a harmonium player, and a tanpura player. The tabla consists of two hand drums, the harmonium is like an accordion but rests on the ground, and the tanpura is a string instrument that plays only four notes.

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