Hi, you've asked a question that seems incomplete. However, I answered from a general musical perspective.
Answer:
<u> b. features melody followed by taqsim section.</u>
Explanation:
Note, the term Al-Shaghal is sometimes used to refer to a form of musical production that involves several musicians playing the same melody but in different styles, which is usually followed by a tasqsim section.
A tasqsim section often involves a form of musical expression used by Arabian musicians to express their emotions in the course of a musical performance.
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Dance<span> in </span>India<span> comprises numerous styles of </span>dances<span>, generally classified as classical or folk. As with other aspects of </span>Indian<span> culture, different </span>forms<span> of </span>dances originated<span> in different parts of </span>India<span>, developed according to the local traditions and also imbibed elements from other parts of the country. </span>
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