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Basit
Basīṭ , 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) 1
Basit (disambiguation)
Basit (Bāsiṭ ) is one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "Expander". Also used as a personal name, short of Abdul Basit, "Servant of the Expander":