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Brief introduction of Turkish belly dance
Turkey is one of the cradles of belly dancing. However, it is completely different from the style of modern Egyptian performance schools. Everything is OK is more in line with their dance concept, with large scale of movements, many gorgeous movements of pelvic back and forth, and common jumping movements. Turkish dancers usually wear revealing clothes, but this is not the requirement of this style. Turkish belly dance is famous for its unrestrained movements and huge range. The action of the crotch is exaggerated, and the skirt is exposed, which is very visually impactful.

The overall style of Turkish music absorbs the fast and sharp drums of Gypsy style. Compared with Egyptian-style music, which is melodious and long, melodious and repeated, Turkish music is characterized by ups and downs, bright and smooth, distinct rhythm and free and unrestrained style. Modern Turkish belly dance music is greatly influenced by the West. Adding electronic music elements to traditional Turkish music adds a sense of modern fashion to the ancient charm of the desert, which is more in line with the aesthetic taste of modern people. Lead 72-string lyre, xylophone, clarinet, Lababuka drum ... You may not know these instruments, but you will definitely like their sounds-Turkish-style belly dance music, sometimes passionate, sometimes sad, sometimes dignified, sometimes mysterious ... Here are eight beautiful Turkish belly dance music, which I believe will give you energy and rhythm.

Eight classic Turkish style belly dance music 1. DesertNightDance The first song of Turkish belly dance music album "Turkish belly dance: DesertNight" is a combination of adagio and Allegro. Adagio is slow and distant, like a long breeze, which instantly brings people into the vast desert atmosphere, as if seeing a goddess approaching slowly from the horizon; Allegro Pentium and warm, like a flying sand and stones in the desert, but also like the goddess dancing around the skirt horn.

Second, dance fire.

The ninth album of belly dance music, Turkey Belly Dance: Desert Night, this allegro rhythm music is as blazing as its name, burning and releasing like a beating flame.

The leaping rhythm seems to be eager to tell this earth-shattering love story. The heroine of this story must be a girl in red. She has the same energy and enthusiasm as fire.

Third, candy boy

The seventh song of the belly dance music album "Turkish belly dance: Desert Night" is as heroic as its name.

The noisy guitar sounds like a good glass of wine, sweet and bitter. After the aftertaste, it seems that you can see a young man riding a fine horse, wearing a shirt and waving a whip on the battlefield.

Fourth, KirmiziBiber.

Turkish belly dance music album "TurkishGroove" is the first song, and it is a Turkish belly dance music album mainly featuring vocal music.

This song has a bright rhythm and a free and easy style. Although it is a female voice, it is full of boyishness. If choreographed, it is very suitable for jazz dance, street dance and other styles of dance movements.

The verb (abbreviation of verb) toot.

The fifth song of belly dance music album "TurkishGroove", which is a classic song widely favored by belly dance lovers, is disliked by those who have heard it. Not only because of the emotional tension of boys singing, but also because the melody of this song is catchy and unforgettable. Many people have the impulse to choreograph with it at first sight, but when they do the action, they find that although the song is sung fast, the rhythm is slow, and the choreography is not easy, so it can only be compared with it.

The intransitive verb Kusur Susun

The seventh song of the belly dance music album "TurkishGroove", this is a love song-let it be, because this voice is so affectionate, this magnetic male voice is a kind of masculine tenderness in your ear, like a feather sticking into your ear.

Seven. UdImprovisationinMakamHicaz

The seventh song of Turkish belly dance music album "NightinIstanbul", if you think that Turkish style belly dance music is passionate, it is all wet, because this song can make you feel cool, just like seeing a blue desert in the evening, all the heat gradually fades away and everything is quiet. I don't know which pair of wonderful hands played a thousand turns on the ancient strings, and also set off a series of ripples on the lake.

Eight, Fata Mogana

In NightinIstanbul's second song, in the traditional melody, you can hear the most basic rhythm of four-beat cymbals throughout, so if you just start to get in touch with cymbals in belly dancing, you might as well practice with this song, which will get twice the result with half the effort compared with practicing alone!

Two most common rhythms Two most common rhythms Turkey's greatest contribution to belly dance music lies in its rich and varied rhythms. The rhythm of Turkish belly dance music is very different from that of Egypt. In the current Turkish belly dance music, the two most common rhythms are Karsilama and Chiftetelli. Music rhythm of Turkish belly dance

& lt/strong & gt; Karsilama (sometimes written as kashlimar) is the rhythm of 9/8 beats, that is, counting 9 beats is a bar: 12-34-56-789, and the whole feeling is light and lively. Karsilama is the beat that can best express the uniqueness of Turkish belly dance music, because Egyptian belly dance has no such beat. For people who are used to the rhythm of 4 or 8 beats, it seems that it is not a simple thing to recognize Kasirama and dance with its joyful feeling. The drums in Kasirama are as follows-number of beats: 123456789 Drums: d-t-d-TTT.

Music rhythm of Turkish belly dance

& lt/strong & gt; Chiftetelli is a slow rhythm of 8/4 beat, often accompanied by continuous and round belly dance movements, such as hip figure 8, body wave, snake arm and so on. The best prop partner is a gauze towel that represents this woman's femininity. Chiftetelli is also often used to express emotional floor movement, which is also a prominent symbol of Turkish belly dance. Chiftelli's role in Turkish belly dance is roughly equivalent to Taksim in Egyptian belly dance. The drums of Ziftelli are as follows-beat per minute: 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+ Drums: D-TT-DT-D-T-