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The most common rhythm for a fast Horon is , which provides the signature "short-short-long" pulse that makes the dance feel like it's constantly surging forward. 3. Structure of a Long Feature
A consistent, fast pace where the rhythm is established. hizli_kemence_karadeniz_horon_havasi
Sharp, loud whistles used to punctuate the beat. The most common rhythm for a fast Horon
A professional long feature is usually structured to build physical endurance for the dancers: hizli_kemence_karadeniz_horon_havasi
Rapid finger movements create the "shaking" sound that signals dancers to perform the titreme (shivering) move. 2. The Rhythm: 7/8 and 7/16 Time
"Hızlı" (Fast) versions usually exceed 120-140 BPM.
This music isn't just audio; it's a social ritual. You'll often hear: