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thumri
Thumrī (Devanagari: ठुमरी, Nastaliq:) is a common genre of semi-classical Indian music. The text is romantic or devotional in nature, and usually revolves around a girl's love for Krishna. The lyrics are usually in Uttar Pradesh dialects of Hindi called Awadhi and Brij Bhasha. Thumri is characterized by its sensuality, and by a greater flexibility with the ''raag''. ''Thumrī'' is also used as a generic name for some other, even lighter, forms such as Dadra, Hori, Kajari, Saavan, Jhoola, and Chaiti, even though each of them has its own structure and content — either lyrical or musical or both — and so the exposition of these forms vary. Like Indian classical music itself, some of these forms have their origin in folk literature and music. ==Format== Some of the most commonly used ragas are ''Pilu'', ''Kafi'', ''Khamaj'', ''Gara'', ''Tilak Kamod'' and ''Bhairavi''. The compositions are usually set to ''kaherava'' taal of 8 beats, ''addha tal'' of 16 beats, ''dipchandi'' of 14 beats or ''jat'' of 16 beats and in "dadra' tal of 6 beats.
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