[Genre: Middle Eastern / Traditional]
[Tempo: 95 BPM]
[Key: D minor (with quarter-tone inflections)]
[Instruments: Oud (lead, melodic and ornamented), Daf or Darbuka (frame drum, rhythmic patterns), Bendir (frame drum with snare), occasional zills (finger cymbals)]
[Mood: Exotic, mysterious, bustling, ancient]
[Effects: Natural room reverb (bazaar ambience), oud with warm resonance and vibrato, drum with crisp attacks, distant crowd murmur and camel bells (low volume)]
[Description: An evocative Middle Eastern piece capturing the atmosphere of the Isfahan bazaar. The oud plays a sinuous, ornamented melody, full of quarter-tones and slides, evoking the scent of spices and the shimmer of silk. Hand drums provide a steady, hypnotic rhythm, like the pulse of the market. The music feels both ancient and alive, as merchants call out and customers haggle under the sun.]
乌德琴音色需温暖、圆润,多用滑音和装饰音,突出中东音乐特有的微分音。
手鼓节奏以达夫或达布卡为主,可采用“maqsum”或“saidi”等传统节奏型,保持稳定律动。
背景可加入极轻微的叫卖声、驼铃声和环境混响,增强集市临场感。
混响采用中等厅堂预设,模拟集市内建筑空间的回声。