The music of India is a rich source of rhythmic theory and tradition
that remains largely untapped by modern drummers. Drum Atlas: India
explains how the traditional rhythms of instruments such as the tabla,
mridangam, and dhol can be adapted to the modern drumset. You'll start
by learning the bol, or spoken syllables that Indian percussionists have
used for centuries to communicate drum patterns. Then, you'll learn the
theory behind tal, rhythmic cycles of various numbers of beats. Indian
rhythms are often composed of familiar patterns with 3, 4, 6, 8, or 16
beats, but sometimes delve into patterns of 5 or 7 beats that may seem
unusual to a Western drummer. Mastering this knowledge will improve your
soloing, linear phrasing, and subdividing skills. You'll also learn how
you can incorporate Indian rhythmic concepts into other musical styles,
such as rock, funk, and jazz.