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Turkish scales

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Hola

A question for our turkish friends in the forum. Can anybody help me with some turkish scales or maqamat in user form? Like Bayati, hijaz or other maqamat.

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No turkish bro's in the forum?? jeee!!
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For Turkish scales you need over 3 colleges and 3 Masters degrees...thats why
we dont respond cuz most of us have no clue, Turkih music has over 600 scales.
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lol nedim !

I need only bayati and hijaz or maybe saba and shuri, I don't ask for a complete study!! Those two maqams doesn't sound like those we use in arabic music. I've heard guys playing those scales on youtube, it's amazing. In arabic music we use twice -50 on user scale for rast and bayat, I think in turkish music they use more scale tuning.

Nedim can you help on this one plz??

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Theoretically i am not really literate about that stuff even though i use it, a lot
of times we also use PB to achieve Detuning. Some scale are -75 and some -25
while in Arabic i think its mostly based on -50...and sometimes we have even
3-4 Detuned notes, not just 2 like in most Arabic. Lets see if someone explains.
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Hello Jano!
If you want to play Bayat (named usak in turkish, since you want to learn the turkish way), rast in La, simply tune F# -50 and B -50
Hijaz doesnt use any quarter tones, but you can learn all these maqams with notes.
To play Sega, beyat etc. Tune D# -54, F# -54, B -54.
I'm sorry that I couldnt explain better for you right now, and I dont think it will be explained better neither, nor will you learn maqam theory in minutes.

Your sincerely,
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Post by Atak01 »

Try this


SABA
SES KOMALAR -/+ 50
La.... si-50 fa#
Si.... do# sol#
Do... re-50 la-50
Re... mi-50 si-50
Mi.... fa# do#
Fa.... sol-50 re-50
Sol... la-50 mi-50


HICAZ
SES KOMALAR -/+ 50
La.... fa#
Si.... sol#
Do... la-50
Re.... si-50
Mi.... do#
Fa.... re-50
Sol.... mi-50
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