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