Huseyni Makam improvisation study A

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

learning curve is a slow process and requires a lot of determination. And be sure that if you're new to a fretless instrument, your repertoir will overflow with rich collection of terribly sounding nonsence, but further more this study is an attempt to bring some developement to a maqam called "Huseyni Makam" which comprises " huseyni " and "ussak" ajnas on the way up and " kurdi " and " huseyni " ajnas on down. 2 Octaves
Little improvisation A tonic (root note)

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  • Hi, I havent played the glissentar lately. I revised the husseyni maqam and concluded that it can be roughly compared to the western dorian mode if these quarter notes within were rounded up.

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  • No this was just an impression.

  • It's just an impression or you really have put quarter tones on your guitar?

  • Glissentar is a great instrument.

    Thank you.

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