Ismail Londt – Bayyt Jawb Shr Maqmt Basics

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The speaker discusses various options for Joab Osli, including starting at low levels and recording in a certain way. They also give advice on how to start a Joab Shuri recording, including using a drop or a subtle drop. The speaker emphasizes the importance of practicing and understanding the recording process before starting.

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			Jawab,
		
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			surely sometimes referred to as
Jawa. Jawab a the climb
		
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			of all climbs,
		
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			your range needs to be
accommodative, because if you
		
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			started your recitation too high
and you intend to do jawab Shuri,
		
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			you may end up straining. So you
need to start as low as can be.
		
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			And in the last clip, I showed you
a sample of
		
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			a jawab where you start in ausli
and end with Shuri. That's an
		
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			option. You don't have to,
obviously do it, but it comes
		
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			across, in my opinion, the Joab
osli comes across even stronger
		
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			when you end it with Surely, it
fits with all three the previous
		
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			options of Joab osli, but it fits
the best with the last option.
		
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			Your last option of Joab osli Is
your drop as a stepping stone to
		
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			your high drag ending that will
surely fits beautifully. So a
		
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			sample of that would be our
belonging regime.
		
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			We
		
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			easy little monkey. Kazibin, I'll
do it
		
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			without the sharable boss, push
wailui, a little mo Kasi,
		
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			easy little
		
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			monkey
		
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			that end on miomidine. That is
what Sheik Mahmud, Ali Al Banna
		
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			would would do in his job. Surely,
		
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			we do it on that verse in Surah Al
Guru
		
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			lavum, do
		
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			you all?
		
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			Okay, coming to Joab Shuri,
		
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			a clean job. Aburi from start to
end. We recited in Al mutafifin,
		
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			we decided wama ukad, the bubigi,
ila kulum atheim. So go back to
		
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			Surah Al mutafifin. The next verse
is either to now. So the first
		
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			manner in which you may start the
Joab Shuri is from from low in
		
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			ascending steps, just as you would
do surely in the beginning of
		
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			recitation from low as one of your
options. And after you enter, you
		
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			can have a push if you want,
		
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			with a with a subtle end like
this. Either don't lie
		
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			to now call do now call me, Okay,
push then you have your subtle
		
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			climbing in. You can also have
your surprise in, like a drop a
		
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			surprise drop,
		
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			either
		
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			you
		
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			have other options of ins. But for
now, to start with this one,
		
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			there's one more thing I need to
show you, as far as a a content
		
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			structure is concerned, after
you've pushed and you had your
		
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			subtle drop, if your if your
breath allows you, and the verses
		
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			you choose are long enough, you
can have after your your push and
		
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			your subtle climb. You can have a
a descent, a descent, and then you
		
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			end with a push. And that push
could either be a subtle one, or
		
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			it could be an exaggerated, higher
push, which you need strength for,
		
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			but it's strong as your Joab will
Joab. So we go, we recite from
		
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			either Tuttle to the next verse,
Kala Balarama,
		
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			either
		
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			alai, ayatu, na
		
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			Kola,
		
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			Wali na Kala,
		
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			ko na la Kulu BIM Maka.
		
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			Okay, so now the other option,
same structure, but you end, you
		
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			go higher. You need to reserve
your energy and your breath and
		
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			your strength for the end. If you
choose to do this one,
		
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			either don't love Makani
		
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			man,
		
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			okay,
		
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			think about it, and
		
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			it comes across beautifully and
strongly and generally you're like
		
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			I said, we're doing Joab surely on
this level of voice, just to Be
		
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			comfortable, but normally it will
be on a higher level, especially
		
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			after you've had your complete
build up of bayati. So it will, it
		
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			will come across even stronger.
		
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			So that your first way of starting
Shuri, jawab Shuri, the other way
		
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			of starting Joab Shuri, is is a
bit higher. It's a bit more
		
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			subtle and playful, slight ups and
downs. It will be like this,
		
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			instead of either, don't lie, it
will be either tooth as if a bit
		
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			shy,
		
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			either
		
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			a tuna. Call us. You can have
		
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			all the other options,
		
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			used and presented further on, in
the in the in the in the maqam,
		
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			but I'm just, we're just
addressing a variant start either
		
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			and
		
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			likewise,
		
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			you
		
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			can
		
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			go on To the next verse and have
you drop And at the end you push
		
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			we try
		
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			it. Walina, okay, we tried
		
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			on
		
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			our verse in
		
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			Surah Al BU,
		
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			we completed Allah ala kulisha In
shahid.
		
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			So
		
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			in the Larina, fatal, normal
meaning first with your rising
		
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			steps in minati.
		
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			You
		
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			can't try to recite until the end
of the verse, but I just want to
		
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			show you the start,
		
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			the different start. So the first
one was in
		
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			meaning the second either to La so
in Mina
		
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			ti
		
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			sum, me
		
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			nothing if you have
		
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			enough breath and you can push,
you can hear that the the
		
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			exaggerated push At the end. Could
fit in even after that structure.
		
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			Instead of stopping on the word
Jahannam, you could push till the
		
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			end. So we try
		
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			and it fits
		
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			on the
		
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			meaning of this verse in
		
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			Hari,
		
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			Ko.
		
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			Wala,
		
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			Rico,
		
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			so your various options,
		
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			the main thing for now is get one
structure and understand that you
		
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			need to acclimatize your ear. And
it's about practicing under
		
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			supervision inshallah. So in the
future, we make contact and we try
		
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			this together. It's just to
familiarize yourself before we
		
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			start implementing inshallah. All
of the best you.