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[*] posted on 4-10-2005 at 12:21 PM
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hi all i have a quesion when one is playing a taqim can u skip notes ans let say bayti and u start with D and then e half flat and then streat to c and d at the end of the makum and then skip around is that like what a taqim is or u have to play it in order as much as posable.
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[*] posted on 4-10-2005 at 12:46 PM


hi sammy,
i cant really tell you an exact way of playing a taqsim, but the way i play it(example bayati), i start on d and play around with the notes(no real order but what ever sounds nice). try playing around with the d, e half-flat,f, and g.when u find something that sounds nice, practice that. then u can move to the g note and play around with the next 4 notes starting with the g. try different rythyms and switching to different notes. doesn't have to be in order( i dont think).then when u've done that u can go back to the d and play saba cos that always sounds nice with bayati.
hope that helps man.:)




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[*] posted on 4-11-2005 at 02:27 PM


hey habeebku,m
how r u thx for everything and itwill try everytihgn u said.
thx sammy
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[*] posted on 4-11-2005 at 03:26 PM


hi oudplayer. i am fine and dandy as usual:D
post some small clips and i'll try to help you out as much as i can




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[*] posted on 8-10-2005 at 06:33 PM


hi
i've been listening to many taqsims from the pros. if you listen carefully they hardly play the notes in order. but then again try out diff styles till u find yours.
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[*] posted on 8-11-2005 at 09:45 AM


ahlan sammy
you can try looking at a maqam as two tetracords, as the first step meaning: bayat- bayat on d nahawand on g
then you have two more, ajam tricord on F and ajam an Bb.
try disassembeling the maqam, and then playing around each of the tri/tetracords
for modulation you can use the calssic modulations for start:
saba,ajam,yekah, shuri. this are the basic modulations from bayat .
its very usufull to listen to classic taqasim and to find out how the player developes the maqam, and especialy what mood or feeling you have on every maqam .
i would recommend to listen especialy to riad al sunbati wich i think plays amazing taqasim in the classic fashion
http://www.mikeouds.com/audio/real/sunbati_taqsim_bayati.rm
good luck




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[*] posted on 8-11-2005 at 12:56 PM


what are these technical terms you guys are using? i dont understand! also nobody replied to me i asked for help and got none.:shrug:
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[*] posted on 8-11-2005 at 02:25 PM


hey all
hx all but i posted that post along time a go and now i got a lot beter but thx anyway and i totaly understand
thx sammy
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