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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Nella musica araba il mawwāl (In arabo: موNella musica araba il mawwāl (In arabo: موال‎; plurale: mawāwīl, مواويـل‎) è una musica egiziana tradizionale e popolare vocale che è molto lenta nel ritmo e di natura sentimentale ed è caratterizzata dal prolungamento delle sillabe vocali, un canto emotivo e di solito viene presentato prima dell'inizio della canzone vera e propria. Il cantante che interpreta un mawwal di solito piange e brama qualcosa, come un amante passato, un membro della famiglia defunto o un posto, in modo lamentoso.lia defunto o un posto, in modo lamentoso. , المّوال هو نوع من أنواع الشعر العربي المعروف منذ زمن طويل. , In Arabic Music, the mawwāl (Arabic: موال;In Arabic Music, the mawwāl (Arabic: موال; plural: mawāwīl, مواويـل) is a traditional and popular Arabic genre of vocal music that is very slow in beat and sentimental in nature, and is characterised by prolonging vowel syllables, emotional vocals, and is usually presented before the actual song begins. The singer performing a mawwal would usually lament and long for something, such as a past lover, a departed family member or a place, in a wailing manner.ly member or a place, in a wailing manner. , De mawwal (Arabisch: موال; meervoud: mawāwDe mawwal (Arabisch: موال; meervoud: mawāwīl, مواويـل), ook gespeld als mawal, is een traditioneel en populair zanggenre binnen de Arabische muziek. De mawwal is een vocale muziekstijl die sentimenteel van aard is. Ze wordt gekenmerkt door trage, emotionele zang die bestaat uit lange klinkerlettergrepen. Wanneer de mawwal in een lied wordt toegepast, vindt deze meestal plaats in het begin, als openingsgedeelte. De zanger of zangeres die een mawwal uitvoert, klaagt gewoonlijk over zijn of haar verdriet en verlangen, zoals over een vroegere geliefde of overleden familielid. Doorgaans is een mawwal een vocale improvisatie op een Arabisch gedicht, of in sommige gevallen afgeleid van Egyptische folklore. De bekendste hedendaagse artiesten die de technieken van de mawwal beheersen, komen meest uit Libanon. Zangeressen als Fairuz en Najwa Karam zijn hiervan goede voorbeelden. Ook Farid al-Atrash zong tijdens bijna al zijn concerten een mawwal.ijdens bijna al zijn concerten een mawwal.
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rdfs:comment المّوال هو نوع من أنواع الشعر العربي المعروف منذ زمن طويل. , In Arabic Music, the mawwāl (Arabic: موال;In Arabic Music, the mawwāl (Arabic: موال; plural: mawāwīl, مواويـل) is a traditional and popular Arabic genre of vocal music that is very slow in beat and sentimental in nature, and is characterised by prolonging vowel syllables, emotional vocals, and is usually presented before the actual song begins. The singer performing a mawwal would usually lament and long for something, such as a past lover, a departed family member or a place, in a wailing manner.ly member or a place, in a wailing manner. , De mawwal (Arabisch: موال; meervoud: mawāwDe mawwal (Arabisch: موال; meervoud: mawāwīl, مواويـل), ook gespeld als mawal, is een traditioneel en populair zanggenre binnen de Arabische muziek. De mawwal is een vocale muziekstijl die sentimenteel van aard is. Ze wordt gekenmerkt door trage, emotionele zang die bestaat uit lange klinkerlettergrepen. Wanneer de mawwal in een lied wordt toegepast, vindt deze meestal plaats in het begin, als openingsgedeelte. De zanger of zangeres die een mawwal uitvoert, klaagt gewoonlijk over zijn of haar verdriet en verlangen, zoals over een vroegere geliefde of overleden familielid.vroegere geliefde of overleden familielid. , Nella musica araba il mawwāl (In arabo: موNella musica araba il mawwāl (In arabo: موال‎; plurale: mawāwīl, مواويـل‎) è una musica egiziana tradizionale e popolare vocale che è molto lenta nel ritmo e di natura sentimentale ed è caratterizzata dal prolungamento delle sillabe vocali, un canto emotivo e di solito viene presentato prima dell'inizio della canzone vera e propria. Il cantante che interpreta un mawwal di solito piange e brama qualcosa, come un amante passato, un membro della famiglia defunto o un posto, in modo lamentoso.lia defunto o un posto, in modo lamentoso.
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