- Taqsim - Wikipedia
Taqsim (Arabic: تَقْسِيم ALA-LC: taqsīm, Sorani Kurdish: تەقسیم, Greek: ταξίμι, romanized: taksimi, Turkish: taksim) is a melodic musical improvisation that usually precedes the performance of a traditional Arabic, Kurdish, Greek, Middle Eastern, Iranian, Azerbaijani or Turkish musical composition
- Taqsīm | Middle Eastern, Arabic, Improvisation | Britannica
taqsīm , one of the principal instrumental genres of Arabic and Turkish classical music A taqsīm is ordinarily improvised and consists of several sections; it is usually (though not always) nonmetric
- What Is Taqsim and How Do I Dance To It - World Belly dance
Taqsim and Arabic and Turkish music improvisation Find out more on what it is and tips on how a belly dancer can dance to it
- Taqsīm as a Creative Musical Process in Arabic Music - PMC
Taqsīm is a musical practice dependent on oral transmission, which may allow space for novelty but may make it vulnerable to significant changes in a globalized world It also has an open and more flexible form compared to other Arabic compositional forms or European forms of classical music
- Whats a Taqsim? - SharqiDance Belly Dance Classes
Taqsim (تَقْسِيم, also spelled taqseem, taksim or takseem, plural 'taqasim') is an improvisation of an oud, buzuq, violin, ney, qanun, accordion, saxophone, or any other melodic instrument in Middle Eastern music
- Learn How to Play an Authentic Taqsim from Scratch
Learn step by step how to play an authentic taqsim which expresses your innermost feelings? Discover the art and the science of the most powerful taqasim techniques that are sure to wow your audience? Reading heaps of complex maqam books which only confuse you Being told you need to play scales for month
- Taqsim Family - Suhaila
A taqsim in Arabic music refers (in general) to an improvised solo on a single instrument Belly dancers often use this term for any slow music to which you might perform veil, floorwork, sword balancing, or internally focused movements standing in place
- TAQASIM OUD
In this studio recording, we find excellent examples of taqasim performed on the `ud (the Arab lute), the violin and the qanun (a trapezoid-shaped zither)
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