Tahmilah

Tahmilah

A "taḥmīlah" (Arabic: التحميلة) is a type of instrumental piece in Arabic music. Often played by a "takht" ensemble, the "tahmilah" features the alternation between solo instruments and the full ensemble.

ee also

*Concerto grosso


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