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Madhya laya or Madhyalaya is a medium tempo of a rhythm in Indian classical music.[1][2] While Madhya laya is sometimes confused with Vilambit and vice versa, it is about two beats per second. According to some scholars, Madhya laya is visible in three phase: Madhya + Vilambit, Madhya + Madhya, Madhya + Drut. It could be said that what is characterized as Chhanda in first felt in Madhya tempo. Chhanda can be defined as generations of a definite, repetitive line of recognizable duration that bestows a definite length on the concerned tonal phase. Madhya + Vilamvit = Known as ‘Dagur ki badhat’ consists of embellishments and chikari works. Madhaya + Madhya = Also khow as ‘Madhya Jod’ or ‘Barabar ki jod’ abundantly consists of musical embellishment known as ‘Gamaka’. In ‘tata’ instruments, fretwork is on the increase in the phase. Madhya + Drut= The phase is also known as ‘Ladi ki jod’. It has a faster tempo than the Madhaya + Madhya. Taals used in madhya laya include Jhaptal, Teental, Tilwada, Rupak and Keherwa. See also{{Portal|Indian classical music}} References1. ^http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2008/03/16/spe11.asp 2. ^http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2005/07/29/stories/2005072903530200.htm 3. Music Context: A Concise Dictionary of Hindusthani Music - Ashoke Damodar Ranade {{music-genre-stub}} 2 : Indian styles of music|Hindustani music terminology |
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