Ismail Londt – Nahwand Extensions. Maqmt Basics

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The speaker is showing two different starts to a video game, starting with a traditional shatana and then adding jump extensions. They also show a new start where you can climb a step and extend the osli, and a variety of different sounds with different ending. The speaker emphasizes the importance of training the ear for identifying changes and expressing oneself in multiple ways.

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			Continuing with nawand nahawan
extensions, you may continue with
		
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			the same starts as presented in
the previous clip.
		
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			And I'd like to show you two other
starts. The first one is where you
		
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			add some jumps, but I want you to
note the different ways to end in
		
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			this nahawan extension. Inshallah,
the first is with a slight step,
		
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			but
		
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			of a more subtle, calm nature. So
the start your starts before your
		
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			most common starts, our beloved
shatana, James Miller of miner,
		
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			hem wa miza ju min, right? And
then you also have wa miza Jung,
		
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			woo min. And then you had wami
zaju Min, and then you had wami
		
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			zaju Min, and then you had wami
		
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			zajuni. So the new one I would
like to show you is a
		
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			set of jumps near the start.
		
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			One is you who means
		
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			name one, miser, you who
		
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			mean
		
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			a,
		
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			okay,
		
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			it's a nice, subtle drag at the
end. If you have the more
		
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			classical drag like Sheik, you
need to climb a bit.
		
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			One me. Miza, ju mil das SNI,
		
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			I
		
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			Okay, then there's a way where you
have an end to this now and
		
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			extension, extending the osli, you
have an end that's a bit stronger
		
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			and resembling the jawab in a way.
		
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			Well, miser, you
		
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			SNI,
		
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			different,
		
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			different, different ending, but
you get that drag by and climb by
		
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			Yash rash Rabu,
		
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			there's also a way we can end with
what the scholars refer to as
		
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			Ajam, which is Jahar Ka, A touch
of Ajam
		
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			wa miza ju mil das SNI,
		
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			this knee. Mean he'd say, imagine,
		
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			but
		
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			a different end. Okay,
		
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			that was basically it, but I
wanted to show you another start,
		
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			and it will result in a different
		
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			extension to the sound, extending
the osli before you get to your
		
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			Joab, this has A few skips. You
skip steps. Wami, za Yu
		
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			Mi, reciters
		
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			like
		
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			Sheik Paul Ruth,
		
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			we
		
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			do, we present you.
		
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			In that manner, and
		
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			it's very attractive as a start
where you you still warming your
		
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			voice up before your jawab. One
		
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			mizza, June,
		
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			name.
		
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			You can also climb with us, name
and changes Everything, WA, Misa,
		
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			ju, MI,
		
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			test, Ni,
		
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			min, nain.
		
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			Rambu,
		
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			okay,
		
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			so there are various other sounds,
if, if, the way I said, this knee
		
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			mean is difficult, you keep the
mean higher, and you see the INA
		
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			changes slightly. One is you, me.
Mil bum that day that in from Aina
		
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			Yash Rabbu.
		
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			Yash Rabbu bihal is one of the
previous extensions that I
		
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			presented to you. But the idea is
not simply to do the common start
		
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			and then the common jawab,
		
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			but looking at other options and
training your ear
		
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			to identify the changes and
training your your your muscles
		
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			and your mind to express yourself
in more than one manner.