he says, that every reciter has his own way of reciting. he is not thinking, if this is "bayati", "sika" or ""nahawand". he concentrates only on the ajah/vers, he is reading, on the rules and breaks in her.
the melody is coming from his inward, it belongs to his feelings.
every qari recites "rast, etc.", but every "rast" is different from the other qari. its like everybody makes shortbread-cookies, but all are doing it a little different. every cookie has his own taste.
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samara78 2 years ago
Thank you bro, I second what he says. Everyone can read in Maqam Bayati, the it wouldn't sound the same.
Zuhairrr 2 years ago
in round terms:
he says, that every reciter has his own way of reciting. he is not thinking, if this is "bayati", "sika" or ""nahawand". he concentrates only on the ajah/vers, he is reading, on the rules and breaks in her.
the melody is coming from his inward, it belongs to his feelings.
every qari recites "rast, etc.", but every "rast" is different from the other qari. its like everybody makes shortbread-cookies, but all are doing it a little different. every cookie has his own taste.
samara78 2 years ago
interesting video
IlyP999 2 years ago
Can someone please translate this?
Zuhairrr 3 years ago