I have been practising the phrase dhati dha gina dhati dhage dhina gine. . I believe that this phrase is so powerful during accompaniment that it allows one to weave patterns. i have the following questions : -
a) is this phrase correct
b) some examples of other similiar phrases would help me understand accompaniment better.
Here's a little contribution > in teentaal
Dha tire kita take
Dire Dire kite take
Dha tita gida nage
tun na kite take
Kali
Are you writing this exercise in 6? if so I dunno maybe you can pause before the dha (dhati -dha )
Here's a nice little Allah Rahka diddy that kicks butt dhati dhage nadhin nadha | tidha gena dhina kena | tati take natin nadha | tidha gena dhina gena|
kishore (Feb 22, 2003 07:37 a.m.):
I have been practising the phrase dhati dha gina dhati dhage dhina gine. . I believe that this phrase is so powerful during accompaniment that it allows one to weave patterns. i have the following questions : -
a) is this phrase correct
b) some examples of other similiar phrases would help me understand accompaniment better.
Here's a little contribution > in teentaal
Dha tire kita take
Dire Dire kite take
Dha tita gida nage
tun na kite take
Kali