Song
Song
Sometimes a shock of laughter
Sometimes there are crackers
Some are homeless for innocent mistake
now they are neither inside nor outside...
doubt just continues
waaa... what a shock of laughter.
After blowing rhythm to vibration
It feels like thrust
Dear Chotka, you want to be...
the tune is filled with tune
If the beat & rhythm are of equal quality
then it will be filled with melody
If the rhythm is broken
the juice of the melody will be lost
Don't make a mistake and
spill that wasted juice
Then if the song is ruined
what will happen...
to Dadra or Chatka !!
And if the song is beautiful
smile & sing more...
dance as much as you want
What lovely to Dadra or Chatka.
[ N. B :
🔺 Dadra tala :-
This is a Hindustani classical tala (rhythmic cycle), consisting of six beats in two equal divisions of three. The most commonly accepted theka or basic pattern for this tala is dha dhi na, dha tu na. There is a higher emphasis laid on the first swar in comparison the following two, that is, dha - higher emphasis following dhi na and again a higher emphasis on dha following tu na.
🔺 Bhawaiya :-
Bhawaiya is a musical form or a popular folk music that originated in Northern Bengal, especially the Rangpur Division in Bangladesh, Cooch Behar district of West Bengal, India, and the Undivided Goalpara district of Assam, India. It has recurrent themes of the "working class",
mahouts, mahishals (buffalo herders), and gariyals (cart drivers). Lyrics express pangs of separation and loneliness of their womenfolk, with elongated tones accentuating pain, longing and "deep emotion". Bhawaiya is generally believed to have originated in the 16th century under Biswa Singha, and has evolved into stage performances since the 1950s. The lyrics of Bhawaiya songs are non-denominational.
CHATKA : There is a part of Bhawaiya song is Chatka.
🔺 Chotka means Uncle. ]