lehlése
lehlése is a term that refers to a specific style of musical improvisation found in various cultures, particularly those with roots in the Middle East and North Africa. It is characterized by its melodic fluidity and often employs microtonal inflections, meaning it utilizes intervals smaller than a semitone found in Western music. The precise definition and execution of lehlése can vary significantly between regions and individual practitioners.
The practice of lehlése is deeply intertwined with the emotional and spiritual expression of music. It is
While the term itself might not be universally recognized outside of specific musical communities, the underlying