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Dumbek rhythms are a collection of rhythms that are usually played with hand drums such as the dumbek. [1] These rhythms are various combinations of these three basic sounds:
In a simple notation, these three sounds are represented by three letters: D, T, and K. When capitalized, the beat is emphasized, and when lower-case, it is played less emphatically. [1] These basic sounds can be combined with other sounds:
This is the simple dumbek rhythm notation for the 2/4 rhythm known as ayyoub:
1-&-2-&- D--kD-T-
There are many traditional rhythms. Some are much more popular than others. The "big six" Middle Eastern rhythms are Ayyoub, Beledi (Masmoudi Saghir), Chiftitelli, Maqsoum, Masmoudi and Saidi.
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verification. (December 2009) |
Dumbek rhythms are a collection of rhythms that are usually played with hand drums such as the dumbek. [1] These rhythms are various combinations of these three basic sounds:
In a simple notation, these three sounds are represented by three letters: D, T, and K. When capitalized, the beat is emphasized, and when lower-case, it is played less emphatically. [1] These basic sounds can be combined with other sounds:
This is the simple dumbek rhythm notation for the 2/4 rhythm known as ayyoub:
1-&-2-&- D--kD-T-
There are many traditional rhythms. Some are much more popular than others. The "big six" Middle Eastern rhythms are Ayyoub, Beledi (Masmoudi Saghir), Chiftitelli, Maqsoum, Masmoudi and Saidi.