Tintal (or teental, trital) is one of the most famous tals of Hindustani music. There are three claps in its vibhag's structure. It is composed of four vibhage which represent four matras each. In total, it has 16 beats.
Series of Claps and Waves: clap, 2, 3, 4, clap, 2, 3, 4, wave, 2, 3, 4, clap, 2, 3, 4
Tintal is a small coastal village in Nicaragua where the three hundred villagers live without electricity or running water in houses made of dried palm leaves.
The people of Tintal make a living by fishing, running shrimp ponds, digging for clams, raising cattle, and planting corn and beans.
Women and men from Tintal and BwB club members from Philadelphia worked together to dig foundation holes, build walls, pour concrete floors, construct the roof and finally paint the school.