Samai Bayati il-3ariyan
Probably the most well known Samai (an instrumental genre from Ottoman turkish music, which was adopted by 19th and 20th century Arabs as well) in the Arabic repertory, it was one of the very first pieces of Arabic music I ever learned. Not sure what to say about my interpretation of it here, except that I probably should have bothered to record it with a percussionist. The taqsim I added just before the return to the final taslim (not typical in performances of this Samai, but usual in some other Samaiat) isn't bad, and of course you'll notice I threw in the Shuri modulation, which otherwise doesn't occur in the Samai itself.
See the following analyses:
Jins Bayati,
Jins Nahawand,
Jins Ajam,
Jins Rast,
Jins Hijaz,
Jins Rast Baggage,
Bayati Pathways: Nahawand & Ajam,
Bayati Pathways: Rast,
Bayati Pathways: Hijaz
Composer: Ibrahim il-3ariyan
Performer: Sami Abu Shumays