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In Ottoman/Turkish makam music, Beste, Ağırsemai and Yürüksemai forms can be composed according to some "styles" called Nakış that are also regarded as forms by themselves.The theoretcal explanations can be found in this encyclopedia article: http://www.islamansiklopedisi.info/dia/ayrmetin.php?idno=320321&idno2=c320234 (unfortunately in Turkish)
All of these forms exist in the attribute list individually. Nevertheless I suggest to add the subforms below attribute list. I am also attaching a music score for each of the proposed forms:
Nakış Beste (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-tZMMtaqIgio/TZxyFKzisVI/AAAAAAAAAUA/cQRhUUnnuYY/s1600/436.gif)
Nakış Ağırsemai (http://dijitalkoleksiyonlar.kutuphane.itu.edu.tr/cdm/ref/collection/tmdk/id/3091)
Nakış Yürüksemai (http://www.notaarsivleri.com/NotaMuzik/diyemem_sine-i_berraki_semenden_gibidir.pdf)
Murabba Beste (http://www.eksd.org.tr/bestecilerimiz/haci_faik_bey/zavil_yakdi_cani_bezmi_askin.pdf)
Note: As the article explains, there is no "Murabba Yuruksemai" or "Murabba Agirsemai" as people will understand that a work is composed in the Murabba "style" unless the composition is explcitly written in "Nakis"
Note to self: Change the makam of https://musicbrainz.org/work/67a673a1-c7d1-4771-b847-49dd7020f094 to Nakış Yürüksemai, if/when the improvement is incorporated.