Taan (Hindi: तान) (Urdu: تان) is a virtuoso technique used in the vocal performance of a raga in Hindustani classical music. It involves the singing of very rapid melodic passages using vowels, often the long "a" as in the word "far", and it targets at improvising and to expand weaving together the notes in a fast tempo. It is similar to the technique ahaat, used in Arabic music.
The murki, a type of ornamentation, is a swift and taan-like movement that is heavily used in thumri.
Taan music is a very popular form of Indian classical music in the Indian diaspora in Caribbean countries with major Indian influence, such as Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname.
Taans are clustered in different types:
Bol Taan : Taan can be sung by utilizing the words of the bandish. This is a difficult type of a taan as in this correct pronunciation, meaning of the composition, everything has to be taken into consideration.
Shuddha/Sapat (Straight) Taan : The notes are placed in an order in one or more octaves.
Koot Taan : The notes do not remain in order. Therefore, the nature of Koot Taans is complicated.
Mishra Taan : Combination of sapat and koot taans.
Gamak Taan : Gamak is a technique by which a force is added to notes and each note is repeated at least twice.