A wasla (Arabic: وَصْلَة / ALA-LC: waṣlah; plural وَصَلَات / waṣalāt) is a set of pieces in Arabic music. It comprises eight or more movements such as muwashshah, taqsim, layali, mawwal, qasida, dawr, sama'i, bashraf, dulab, and popular songs. The term is also used to refer to a segment of Sufi music.
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| - Une waṣla (en arabe وَصْلَة, pluriel وَصَلَات waṣalāt) est, selon le musicologue marocain Azzouz El Houri un mode très connu de la musique arabo-andalouse. Le mot signifie « ouverture musicale ». (fr)
- A wasla (Arabic: وَصْلَة / ALA-LC: waṣlah; plural وَصَلَات / waṣalāt) is a set of pieces in Arabic music. It comprises eight or more movements such as muwashshah, taqsim, layali, mawwal, qasida, dawr, sama'i, bashraf, dulab, and popular songs. The term is also used to refer to a segment of Sufi music. (en)
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| - Une waṣla (en arabe وَصْلَة, pluriel وَصَلَات waṣalāt) est, selon le musicologue marocain Azzouz El Houri un mode très connu de la musique arabo-andalouse. Le mot signifie « ouverture musicale ». (fr)
- A wasla (Arabic: وَصْلَة / ALA-LC: waṣlah; plural وَصَلَات / waṣalāt) is a set of pieces in Arabic music. It comprises eight or more movements such as muwashshah, taqsim, layali, mawwal, qasida, dawr, sama'i, bashraf, dulab, and popular songs. The term is also used to refer to a segment of Sufi music. (en)
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