Performer: Various
Title: Iqa'at - Iraki Traditional Rhytmic Structures
Country: France
Released: 1979
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Rhythms in Arabic music are rich and very diverse, as they cover a huge region and peoples from Northern Africa to Western Asia. Rhymes are mainly analysed by means of rhythmic units called awzan and iqa'at. A rhythmic pattern or cycle in Arabic music is called a "wazn" (Arabic: وزن; plural أوزان, awzān), literally a "measure", also called darb, mizan, and usul as is in Ottoman classical music). A Wazn is performed on the goblet drum (tarabuka), frame drum (riqq or tar), and kettle drums (naqqarat).
PLAY ALL. Iraq: Iqa'at - Traditional Rhythmic Structure. Released by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, Auvidis-UNESCO Jun 2015 7 Tracks.
Iqa'at are the codified rhythms of Arabic music. This outstanding recording from UNESCO's old Musical Sources series features The Iraqi Ensemble for Traditional Music in vocal and instrumental performances, from ensembles to a fine tablah solo.
Speech rhythm is traditionally defined as recurrence of stressed syllables at more or less equal intervals of time in speech. Though the amount of time given on each syllable varies, the total time of uttering each rhythmical unit is practically unchanged
Among the various tools for manipulating the data structures. Although we will not go into the details here. The richness of control over many meaningful musical quantities distinguishes our representation from those in more common usage. Note that the overall design privileges hierarchy at the intra-cellular level. Volume 11. and embodied cognition. improvisatory manipulation of these structures. Documents Similar To Vijay Iyer - A Novel Representation for Rhytmic Structure. Yr1 27:04:2017 Lesson 1. Uploaded by. Tama. Vijay of Feel Macrostructures. Humberto Sanchez.
A1 | Maqam Iraki MukhalifEnsemble – Mullah Adnan Ensemble*Vocals – Muhammad H. Jrifani* |
14:35 |
A2 | Iqa'at - Solo ImprovisationGoblet Drum [Tablah] – Sami Abdulahad* |
9:42 |
A3 | Fann KhammariEnsemble – Mullah Adnan Ensemble*Vocals – Abdulrazzak Talal* |
4:49 |
B1 | Iqa'at - Collective ImprovisationDrums [Naqqarat] – Karim Abdul-Harbud*Drums [Riqq] – Jabbar Salman Ahmad*Drums [Tabl] – Ahmad Harbud*Ensemble – Iraki Ensemble For Traditional Music*Goblet Drum [Khash-shabah] – Subhi Saleh Hassun*Goblet Drum [Tablah] – Sami Abdulahad* |
8:00 |
B2 | Murabba'Ensemble – Iraki Ensemble For Traditional Music*Vocals – Maidah Nazhat* |
4:18 |
B3 | AbuziyyahEnsemble – Iraki Ensemble For Traditional Music*Vocals – Riad Ahmad* |
6:38 |
B4 | MawwalEnsemble – Iraki Ensemble For Traditional Music*Vocals – Ibrahim Rahim* |
3:34 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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DSM 038 | Various | Iqa'at - Iraki Traditional Rhytmic Structures (LP, Album, RE) | GREM | DSM 038 | France | 1984 |