Ismail Londt – Rst Asl. Four Openings keys. Maqmt Basics
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The speaker discusses various verses for the maqam of the Shukran, including the maqam of the night, the maqam of the day, and the maqam of the night. They give examples of how each verse works and how to practice it. The speaker also mentions the importance of identifying the start stages and the use of various techniques for achieving success in the maqam.
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Similar Assalamualaikum, warahmatullahi, wabarakatuh,
the maqam of rust.
It's a very beautiful maqam. It's believed to be sweet, but it's
also sad in a way, maybe
depending on how you choose to present it and on which verses you
choose to apply it on, it fits beautifully after the maqam of
nawand and the reciter has quite a lot of room to explore in this
maqam. I'd love to show you four ways in which you are able to
start this makam, four openings, four keys to the maqam. The first
is when you enter and then
skip two steps and climb. So look at 1234,
ah.
Ah, we are inserted 15, so I will be like initial toner. James
minor, him,
let's go back higher in.
Ah,
in Latin
yo hankoon,
*, you have options in how you end them, obviously, let's see.
But here that start,
Bismillah, Rahmani, rohim, a Rahim, all those famous endings
are part of part of this maqam. Maqam of rust, the second key, or
opening, is identifiable with Shaykh Muhammad shahwi, even
though others do it as well. It's where you have a subtle one step
up and one down. It's a play
in
in
Hong
Kong in Latin bismillahirrahman. Bismillahirrah, Mani Rahim.
So listen to that and see
the third would be where you start with a push and descend in about
three or four steps. You can do it twice or more.
And this is identifiable with Sheik, Mustafa, asmaail, Dr Naina
also, as well. At times it's very powerful
in
the
mancun
will Hong Kong, that's been showers in Hong Kong, show me
as well. But
here the start in
you
can delay that second push and have it maybe later, or have it
only at
the start in your mukanu,
various other options too, but we are only identifying the starts
here. So those were three. That was three in Laveen, and then
in shall we and then
in then
in, okay,
the fourth one is to Oh yeah, slowly ascend in steps and maybe
even go to a fifth. I.
In
Falcon in
In
Bismillah, Rahman, knew
Rahim.
Okay, so the last one you hear Dr Naina do at times in as if with
the intention of starting it slowly
in your mu Cano,
so
think about them, listen to them, practice them. And may Allah allow
us openings from his side, enabling us to express ourselves
even more fully and completely based on our connection with the
meanings of the verses that we recite. I mean and dua for
continued health and strength for Shukran.