- Wazn
:"Wazn is also a traditional name for the star
Beta Columbae ".InArab music a "wazn" ( _ar. وزن; pl. "awzān", أوزان) is arhythm ic pattern or cycle, literally translated as "measure" (also called "darb", "mizan", and "usul") (Touma 1996, p. 210).A "wazn" is only used in
musical genre s with a fixed rhythmic-temporal organization including recurring measures, motifs, and meter orpulse (ibid, p. 47).A "wazn" consists of two or more regularly recurring time segments, each time segment consisting of at least two beats ("naqarāt", plural of "naqrah"). There are approximately one hundred different cycles used in the repertoire of Arab music, most shared with
Turkish music . They are recorded and remembered through onomatopoetic syllables and the written symbols O and I (ibid, p. 48).For example, wazn "wahdah sayirah" (4/4), a relatively short wazn of four beats (p. 50):
"Wazn" may be as large as 176 units of time (p. 48).
"Wazn" are performed on the
goblet drum (tarabuka ),frame drum (riqq or tar), andkettle drum s (naqqarat ) (ibid, p. 49).References
*Habib Hassan Touma (1996). "The Music of the Arabs", trans. Laurie Schwartz. Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press. ISBN 0931340888.
ee also
*
Iqa'
*Dumbek rhythms
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