Tihai

Tihai

The tihai (pronounced tee-'high) is a polyrhythmic technique used in Indian classical music often used to conclude a piece.

The basic format of the tihai is 3 equal repetitions of a rhythmic or melodic pattern, usually interspersed with 2 equal rests, calculated to fall on a significant point in the tala most often the som or first beat. The other most common ending point of a tihai is the beginning of the gat or bandish often several beats before the som.

Typically a tihai is used as a rhythmic cadence that marks the end of a melody or rhythmic composition creating a transition to another section of the music. Tihais can be played and sung by every instrument in Indian music.

If the phrase is sixteen beats long, the outline of a tihai might look like: 4 2 4 2 4. Each "4" represents a pattern that is four beats long and each "2" represents a rest that is two beats long (4+2+4+2+4=16). The start of the next phrase is exactly on the downbeat. Another example is a 2 5 2 5 2 in a sixteen beat phrase. Two beats of rhythm with five beats of rest between.

In a 10 beat taal, such as Jhaptaal, the tihai may be structured as 6 1 6 1 6 1 ( this last beat falling on the sum).

More complicated patterns may be formulated. For example, for the 16 beat teentaal, a tihai of tiahis may be formed. This is known as the Chakradhar tihai, a composition of tihais. One structure may be implemented as: 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 rest 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 rest 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1, where the last '1' lands on the sum. In terms of a possible composition: dhatirakita takatirakita dhatirakita taktirakita dha dha dha dhatirakita takatirakita dhatirakita taktirakita dha dha dha dhatirakita takatirakita dhatirakita taktirakita dha dha dha S (silent, rest) dhatirakita takatirakita dhatirakita taktirakita dha dha dha dhatirakita takatirakita dhatirakita taktirakita dha dha dha dhatirakita takatirakita dhatirakita taktirakita dha dha dha S (silent, rest) dhatirakita takatirakita dhatirakita taktirakita dha dha dha dhatirakita takatirakita dhatirakita taktirakita dha dha dha dhatirakita takatirakita dhatirakita taktirakita dha dha dha. The last 'dha' being the sum.

If the 3 groupings are played with 2 groupings of rests, which are equally long, then the tihai is called 'dumdaar', otherwise, if there are no rests between the 3 groupings, then the tihai is called 'bedumdaar'.

Sometimes, patterns are played on the tabla that are almost identical to a tihai except for the fact that it ends on the beat just before the sum. Such patterns are known as 'anagat'.

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See also

Tala (music)


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