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|fusiongenres= |regional_scenes= |local_scenes= |other_topics= }} Kali (; (パンジャーブ語:ਕਲੀ)), is a form of ''Chhand''〔:pa:ਕਲੀ〕 (quatrain), a poetry bond under strict rules in Punjabi literature. Kali chhand is also used in singing as a type of Punjabi folk songs where it is also known by its plural form, ''Kalian'' or ''Kaliyan''. Although it is not so common in singing, it became a particular genre of Punjabi music. Kali is sung by only few Punjabi singers like Kuldeep Manak, Surinder Shinda and some more, but it was popularized by Kuldeep Manak with ''Tere Tille Ton'' written by Dev Tharike Wala (also known as Hardev Dilgir). ==Types and subgenres== There are three types of the kali chhand: ''Suchchi Kali'', ''Amba Kali'' and ''Roopa Kali''.〔 ;Suchchi Kali Suchchi Kali is bond under 42 ''Maatra''s. ;Amba Kali Amba Kali is deals within 42 to 45 ''Maatra''s. ;Roopa Kali In Roopa Kali ''Maatra''s reaches up to 52. The popular kali, ''Tere Tille Ton'', belongs to this type〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kali (chhand)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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