Ismail Londt – Bayyti 1 Tadwr

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The speaker explains the basics of the Maqam of Bayati, a traditional musician's choice. The musician can choose from various basic options, including a foundation and a drop, and can explore different sounds and structures. The speaker emphasizes the importance of feeling and embracing the expression in the music.

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			The Maqam of Bayati
		
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			in
		
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			the moderate paste rendition,
		
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			Technically
		
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			known as Tadweer,
		
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			but generally
		
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			referred to as Tarteel.
		
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			Tadweer
		
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			is a technical term for the moderate paced
		
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			rendition
		
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			as you would recite
		
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			in your daily salah.
		
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			The Maqam of Bayati is
		
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			familiar
		
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			as the sound,
		
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			of a start of a rendition
		
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			as the Quran
		
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			will use at the beginning of the recitals.
		
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			You can have
		
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			it plain,
		
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			and you can have it with a slight
		
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			push.
		
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			It is known for its beautiful drop,
		
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			and you can have it with a higher
		
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			push. So there are 4 options,
		
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			4 basic options. There's variety.
		
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			Is like
		
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			a a foundation
		
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			for for a variety of sound, beautiful sound,
		
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			and exploration.
		
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			But your basic
		
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			intro,
		
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			That's plain, straight.
		
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			You have your slight push.
		
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			You have
		
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			your
		
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			higher
		
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			push.
		
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			And then you have your drop.
		
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			Obviously, you can have 1 push or 2.
		
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			It's up to you. And then
		
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			you can end
		
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			there passively in in the middle or you
		
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			can end high.
		
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			And then
		
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			So now when you recite, you you
		
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			interchange
		
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			between these.
		
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			Straight.
		
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			Bismillahir
		
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			Rahmanir Rahim. Straight. Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim.
		
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			Slide drops in between.
		
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			And then
		
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			Bismillahir
		
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			Rahmanir
		
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			Rahim.
		
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			Bismillahir
		
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			Rahmanir
		
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			Rahim.
		
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			Bismillahir
		
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			Rahmanir
		
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			Rahim.
		
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			Straight, slight push, higher push, drop.
		
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			Straight, but a slight push at the end.
		
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			You feel what fits.
		
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			That's the higher push.
		
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			Is your drop.
		
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			Slight push.
		
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			That's the higher push.
		
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			Is your drop.
		
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			That's the straight one, which is, like the
		
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			first option.
		
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			Fairly straight straight slight drop,
		
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			by.
		
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			Slight push.
		
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			Slight push.
		
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			Higher push.
		
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			You drop.
		
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			So you get the idea.
		
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			You play around with it. Start with one
		
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			line. Feel the different sounds. Again, you don't
		
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			have to use all of them, and I
		
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			don't want you to feel restricted,
		
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			But these are basic options, and you can
		
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			explore, chop and change, mix and match,
		
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			and see where you end up. But feel
		
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			the sound
		
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			and,
		
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			enjoy the expression as you go along.
		
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			In the Kadweer
		
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			the moderate pace.
		
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			And this is the first of basic structures,
		
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			we'll do some more insha'Allah if Allah allows.
		
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			Assalamu alaikum.