Iqaat: Arabic Rhythms

by MuSikah, LLC


Music & Audio

free



View and Listen to the most common Iqaat (Rhythms) in Arabic Music.


The easiest way to access, listen and learn the Iqaat (Rhythms) of Arabic Music.- Contains over 50 Iqaa grouped in categories.- Contains 5 Rhythms Categories including Shaabi (Folk), Khaligi, Dabke, Taqsim and Muwashahat.- Rhythms played on different percussion instruments of the Middle East, like Derbake, Riqq, Bandir and Tabl Baladi, depending on the specific rhythm.- Each rhythm has auto loop on in order to practice the rhythm.- Contains a Help page for the users who are not familiar with Staff notation or musical symbolsNote: - All the rhythms are showed and played in skeleton form, as the app goal is to learn the rhythms rather than playing rhythm with another instrumentCreated by the Arabic Music Virtual Institute. Visit our Youtube Channel to listen to Traditional & Classical Arabic Music and to learn more about Traditional Arabic MusicMinor bug fixes and rhythm changes.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

why is the Kuwaiti rhythms section not available with Al-Muwashahat in Android? I also noticed there is no Rumba Adani & Arabi rhythm on Android, they are only in ios There is also a problem with the Jorjina rhythm when I speed it up with metronome on Android I hope you add the Iraqi rhythms (Al-Hewa - Al-Rub3 - Al-Khashabah - Al-Janubi) And I hope to add some variations for rhythms such as rumba on the riq Lastly, The application is awesome. I hope you will continue to update

Joseph Josepha

So good

Samy Al Adly

As a humble double bass player trying to learn more of this beautiful musical tradition, this app is a godsend. It loops the various rhythmic cycles for the pieces I'm trying to learn (mostly Samai and Bashraf) in a clear and concise manner. An excellent addition to my bag of tools for personal practice. My heartfelt thanks to the developers of this app 🙏

Tom D

جزاكم الله خيرا ... ونرغب بالمزيد من الايقاعات

محمد جمال الدين السباعي

Disappointed that there is no Karsilama rhythm (9/8) unless it goes by another name.

Greg McCoy

تطبيق جيد وسيستحق الخمسة نجوم بجدارة فيما لو أمكن تطويره بحيث يتمكن المستخدم من تدوين نونات إيقاعاته الخاصة وحفظها. Good application and it will deserve the five stars If it can be developed so that users can write and save their own rhythms, just like Rhythm Maker

Tariq Al-Shaibani

Great for duo with me playing oud

Mahmoud Salih

Good basics. Easy to learn

Maher Green

Great

Ali Nazzal Carpets

bad

Abd She