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Arabic time signatures
Some Arabic and Turkish music classical forms such as Semai use unusual time signatures such as 10/8. This may lead to an automatic grouping of notes that is quite different from existing typeset music, where notes may not be grouped on the beat, but in a manner that is difficult to match by adjusting automatic beaming. The alternative is to switch off automatic beaming and beam the notes manually. Even if a match to existing typeset music is not required, it may still be desirable to adjust the automatic beaming behavior and/or use compound time signatures.
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Arabic improvisation
For improvisations or taqasim which are temporarily free, the
time signature can be omitted and \cadenzaOn
can be
used. Adjusting the accidental style might be required, since the
absence of bar lines will cause the accidental to be marked only
once. Here is an example of what could be the start of a hijaz
improvisation:
\include "arabic.ly" \relative sol' { \key re \kurd \accidentalStyle forget \cadenzaOn sol4 sol sol sol fad mib sol1 fad8 mib re4. r8 mib1 fad sol }
See also
Music Glossary: semai, taqasim.
Notation Reference: Manual beams, Automatic beams, Unmetered music, Automatic accidentals, Setting automatic beam behavior, Time signature.
Installed Files: ly/arabic.ly
Snippets: World music.
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