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Yürük semai A ''yürük semai'' (also spelled ''yürük sema'i'', ''yürük sema i'', or ''yürük semâ'î'') is a musical form in Ottoman classical music. It was a movement of a ''fasıl'' (suite). It is generally composed in an ''usul'' (rhythmic structure) of 6/8 or 6/4. Tanburi Cemil Bey was a noted composer of ''yürük semai''. In Arabic music, there is an ''iqa''' (rhythmic mode) called ''yūruk samā'ī'' (يورك سماعي), which is commonly used in the ''muwashshah'' genre. ==External links==
*(''Yürük semai'' page ) *(''Yürük semai'' page ) *(''Yürük semai'' page )
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