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This collection comprises 9 complete raga performances - eight vocal khyals and one sarangi solo in khyal style - all of which feature the 7-matra cycle rupak tal. The material includes multitrack audio, video and annotations for all of the rupak tal sections as well as R scripts used for the analyses and visualisatios printed in the paper: Clayton, Martin (2020). Theory and practice of long-form non-isochronous meters: The case of the North Indian rūpak tāl. Music Theory Online 26(1): 2. [https://mtosmt.org/issues/mto.20.26.1/mto.20.26.1.clayton.html][1] Annotations comprise (a) time and peak level information for extracted tabla onset times, and (b) composite table with selected onsets assigned to metrical positions in the rupak tal sections. Content update 6 Aug 2021 to add metre annotations for all sections; documentation files updated and corrected. [1]: http://mtosmt.org/issues/mto.20.26.1/mto.20.26.1.clayton.html
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