Sunday, July 26, 2015

SAMAI THAQIL 10/8

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Samai Thaqil (also called Samai for short) is a very popular Muwashah rhythm. It is also well known outside the Muwashah form because it is primarily used with the Samai instrumental form. The word Samai is Turkish (from Saz Semai). The word Thaqil means heavy in Arabic.







AQSAQ 9/8

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Aqsaq is a Turkish word that meansLimping (probably because its has an odd time signature, and one extra beat from an 8/8).
Many Aqsaq pieces start from the 3rd note (e.g. Muwashah Ma Htiyali).







MASMUDI KABIR 8/4

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Masmudi Kabir is also commonly calledMasmudi (the word Kabir means Largeor Big in Arabic).
When played much faster, this rhythm becomes Masmudi Saghir.







NAWAKHT 7/4

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Nawakht is a very popular Muwashah rhythm. Nawakht should not be confused with Dawr Hindi (7/8 and usually played much faster).
Starting Note: Many Nawakht pieces start from the 3rd note 







DAWR HINDI 7/8

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Dawr means Cycle or Turn in Arabic, and Hindi means Indian. Dawr Hindi is very popular rhythm for Muwashahat.







YURUK SAMAI 6/8 online beat maker

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Yûrûk in Turkish means smallSamai is a Turkish word (from Saz Semai). Yuruk is an extremely popular rhythm for Muwashahat.






Friday, June 12, 2015

THURAYYA 5/8 online beat maker

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Thurayya in Arabic means the heavens.

Also called: Usul Aghar Aqsaq (Aqsaqin Turkish means Limping, and Usul is used to mean Rhythm).



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