Aad Laya signifies a tempo at 1.5 times the fundamental speed. This technique is employed in Layakari for rhythmic diversification. It presents a greater complexity than Dugun (double speed) but is simpler than Tigun (triple speed). Artists utilize Aad Laya to introduce unexpected shifts and engage the audience's rhythmic perception. Example: A standard 8-beat phrase will span 12 beats when performed in Aad Laya. Tabla performers frequently execute Kaidas or Tihais in Aad Laya to exhibit command over rhythm and temporal execution. Achieving perfect Aad Laya demonstrates profound expertise in tala.