释义 |
jati, jâti|ˈdʒɑːtɪ| [Skr. jāti.] (See quots.)
1891C. R. Day Mus. & Mus. Instruments S. India iii. 36 The different degrees of time are termed Tâlas, of which there are seven, each being sub-divided into five ‘jâtis’, or kinds; so that there are in use no less than thirty-five distinct measures. 1914A. H. F. Strangways Mus. Hindostan iv. 112 There are seven modes (mūrchanā) of each of the two grāmas, i.e. fourteen in all; but only seven of these fourteen are in practical use under the name of jātīs, species. 1967Singha & Massey Indian Dances ii. 42 The adavus are combined in the tirmanas with complex rhythm patterns known as jatis. Jatis are a combination of long and short syllables. 1968A. Daniélou Rāga-s of N. Indian Mus. ii. 55 The classes obtained by grouping the modes according to the number of their notes are sometimes known as jāti-s. |