Difference between revisions of "Musical features"
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*** Simple cycles | *** Simple cycles | ||
*** Complex cycles | *** Complex cycles | ||
− | ** Compound forms | + | ** Compound and other [http://www.maqamworld.com/forms.html forms] |
*** Fasil (Syria) | *** Fasil (Syria) | ||
*** Nawba (North Africa) | *** Nawba (North Africa) | ||
*** Wasla (Egypt) | *** Wasla (Egypt) | ||
− | ** Instruments | + | ** [http://www.maqamworld.com/instruments.html Instruments] |
*** qanun (a trapazoidal plucked zither) | *** qanun (a trapazoidal plucked zither) | ||
*** 'ud (a fretless plucked lute) | *** 'ud (a fretless plucked lute) |
Revision as of 12:06, 19 September 2006
- Unifying Traits of Music at core of Islamic world (Arab/Turkish/Persian)
- Centrality of language
- Centrality of melody
- Heterophony
- Ornament
- Microtonality
- Maqam
- Improvisation
- Rhythm
- Free rhythm forms
- Simple cycles
- Complex cycles
- Compound and other forms
- Fasil (Syria)
- Nawba (North Africa)
- Wasla (Egypt)
- Instruments
- qanun (a trapazoidal plucked zither)
- 'ud (a fretless plucked lute)
- nay (a reed flute)
- Western violin
- folk instruments
- Theory
- Practice
- Arab-Persian
- Shajarian