
**CBSE Hindustani Music – Percussion (Secondary)** **Key Points (5 Only):** 1. Strong foundation in **Tala systems and Laya control**. 2. Practical training in **Bols, Kaidas, Relas, Tukdas, and Tihais**. 3. Instrumental focus on the Tabla. 4. Understanding of major talas like **Teentaal, Jhaptaal, and Ektaal**. 5. Preparation for **solo performance, accompaniment skills, and CBSE examinations**.
**Course Description – CBSE Hindustani Music: Percussion (Secondary)**
The CBSE Hindustani Music – Percussion (Secondary) course provides systematic training in the rhythmic structure of North Indian classical music. The curriculum is designed to build a strong foundation in tala systems, laya (tempo control), and rhythmic coordination. Students develop clarity, speed, and precision through progressive practice of bols (syllables), kaidas, relas, tukdas, and tihais.
The primary focus of the course is hands-on training in the Tabla, the principal percussion instrument of Hindustani classical music. Students learn accompaniment techniques for vocal and instrumental performances, gaining an understanding of major talas such as Teentaal, Jhaptaal, and Ektaal. Emphasis is placed on rhythmic improvisation, structured compositions, and performance discipline.
Along with practical learning, the course covers theoretical concepts including tala classification, notation writing (Bhatkhande system), history of Hindustani music, and the role of percussion in classical concerts.
Aligned with CBSE guidelines, this course prepares students for practical and theory examinations, solo recitals, and ensemble performances while fostering concentration, creativity, mathematical rhythm sense, and artistic confidence.
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