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