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: ''Basīṭ'' ((アラビア語:بسيط)), or ''al-basīṭ'' (البسيط), is a compound meter used in classical Arabic poetry. The word literally means "extender" in Arabic. The metrical form is as follows (the letter L representing a long syllable and S representing a short syllable): : L L S L | L S L | L L S L | L S L | : L L S L | L S L | L L S L | L S L | It is often used alongside another meter called ''ṭawīl'' (طويل). The term is also used in a musical context; in the ''Andalusi nubah'', or classical suites, of Morocco, each ''nubah'', or suite, is divided into five main movements (called ''mīzān'' (ميزان; plural: ''mawāzīn'', موازين)) each of which uses a different rhythm, as follows: #''Basīṭ'' (6/4) #''Qāim wa nusf'' (8/4) #''Btāyhī'' (8/4) #''Darj'' (4/4) #''Quddām'' (3/4 or 6/8)() ==External links== *(Arabic poetry page ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「basit」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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