Zihaf Impact on music Activators of Hashu Lines of Kurdish classical poetry
Abstract
The relation between
the duration of time spend on the foot prosodies of Kurdish Classic poems and
music is a direct relation, so any increase and decrease in the time ,due to
prosody rules, will create upset, slowdown in rhythm and music of a line in a
poem(verse). The change in time depends on a set of rules. These rules in the
science of poetic meters (prosody) are called prosody changes and this paper
will look at examples found in Zihaf and Ellals.
It will discuss the
change in the duration of time spent on foot prosodies and consists of an
introduction, two parts and a conclusion.
In the first part,
prosody as a concept has been outlined. The number of foots, essentials of
prosody, number of syllables, and arrangements of long and short foot prosody
syllables are discussed. Furthermore, a short summary is provided on Zihaf and
Ellals as well as their impacts.
Moreover, by using
“prat,” a software program to measure sound, after recording ten different
readings and saving them in ten sound format files, the program managed to
scientifically read the duration of time spent on the foots in addition to
taking pictures of all essentials,
Kurdish classic foots and high and low sound waves.
In the second section
of this article, the effects of types of Zihaf (Khubn, Tae, Qabz and kaf) and
bauble Zihaf on the duration of time spend on foot prosody and their effect on
the high and low of sound waves, slowing down of rhythm and music of foots are
discussed.
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References
- Altabrizi, K., (2004). Adequate in Prosody and Rhythm. Explanations and Comments. Beirut: Maktaba Alasrya. Gardi, A., (1999). Kursish Classical Rhythm. Erbil: Cultural Ministry Press. Gardi, A., (2016). The Dictionary of Rhythm. (1st Edition) Erbil: Nareen Press. Mawlood, A., (2010). Prosody. Erbil: PaK Press. Shaheen, Z., (2004). Arabic Prosody in the Light of Symbol and System. (1st Edition) Jordan
Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
January 25, 2019
Submission Date
July 2, 2018
Acceptance Date
November 15, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2019 Volume: 5 Number: 1