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Ishal
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Ishal is the melodic framework within which Mappila Songs are composed.[1] Though identical to tala(metre (music)) and raga of Indian music, it has influences from the ancient folk songs of Kerala and Arabian musical traditions.[2]
Ishals with its distinct tunes convey the emotion and mood of the lyrics being rendered. As mappila songs are also used in mappila performing arts like Oppana, Kolkali, Duffmuttu, etc.; the change in ishals changes the dance moves. [3] Ishals like Kuthirabaravu / Kuthirathalam meaning 'horse rhythm' gives the audience the feel of a galloping horse, with its distinctive rhythmic rendering.[4] [1]
Much of the recorded sources of ishals are Mappila literary works written in Arabi-Malayalam. Moyinkutty Vaidyar's work alone has used numerous different Ishals in composition. Oral transmission is another source of information on various ishals. Researches on Ishals are still underway.[5][6]
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List of known Ishals
- Kombu, with its various sub categories.
- Thongal
- Bambu
- Akanthar / Chayppu Virutham
- Oppana Chayal & Oppana Murukkam
- Hakkana
- Mihraaj
- Munajaat
- Kavi
- Maanitham Kwala & Maanitham Kwala Murukkam
- Aadi Antham
- Pukayinaar
- Aaramba
- Thalelam
- Oosha Birutham
- Makkanabi
- Changu Kalangi / Chattamaettam
- Mariyum Kinnaram
- Kalithaalam
- Akabhalippu
- Ondan
- Ketti Imaam
- Virutham
- Veerasha
- Param Enikathil [7]
- Veeraar
- Naeshamaasha
- Aashayul
- Koolamammayil
- Madanamani / Veervirutham
- Kuthirabaravu
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References
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