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- Q12811727 subject Q13218325.
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- Q12811727 abstract "The saz semai is also spelled saz sema'i, saz sema-i, saz sema i, saz semaī, saz semâ'î, sazsemai, saz semaisi, or sazsemaisi. In the Arab world, it is called Samâi. It is an instrumental form in Ottoman classical music. It was typically the closing movement of a fasıl (suite). The saz semai was metered and typically used the usul (rhythmic structure) called Aksak Semai.A saz semai is typically in 4 movements, called Hane, door, each movement followed by a teslim (refrain).The teslim and the three first Hane are usually in rhythm structure 10/8, unlike the fourth Hane which will be in 6/4.Like : First Hane (Rhythm : 10/8)Teslim (Rhythm : 10/8)Second Hane (Rhythm : 10/8)TeslimThird Hane (Rhythm : 10/8)Teslim Fourth Hane (Rhythm : 6/4)Teslim".
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- Q12811727 comment "The saz semai is also spelled saz sema'i, saz sema-i, saz sema i, saz semaī, saz semâ'î, sazsemai, saz semaisi, or sazsemaisi. In the Arab world, it is called Samâi. It is an instrumental form in Ottoman classical music. It was typically the closing movement of a fasıl (suite).".
- Q12811727 label "Saz semai".