Mukhammas

16/4
Mukhammas

Mukhammas is a 16/4 rhythm and one of the long classical rhythms associated primarily with muwashshahat, while also appearing frequently in the Turkish-Ott…

Dum1/4Rest1/4Dum1/4Rest1/4Dum1/4Rest1/8Tak1/8Rest1/4Tak1/4Tak1/4Rest1/4Tak1/4Tak1/4Dum1/4Rest1/4Tak1/4Tak1/4
120 BPMTempo
Context and Origin

Mukhammas is a 16/4 rhythm and one of the long classical rhythms associated primarily with muwashshahat, while also appearing frequently in the Turkish-Ottoman peshrev tradition. Modern references note that the Arabic word mukhammas means built on five, but that meaning has no direct relation to its actual meter, which is 16/4. This is important because the name can mislead non-specialists. References also cite clear muwashshah examples such as Badri Adir Kas Al-Tila and Wajhuka Mushriq Bil-Anwar.

Meter and Use

Mukhammas is used as a rhythmic template for feeling the 16/4 meter. Start from the first Dum, then connect the Taks and rests to the movement of the melody or song.

Musical Examples
  • Badri Adir Kas Al-Tila
  • Wajhuka Mushriq Bil-Anwar