tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3558470308832547539.post1570558161617120949..comments2023-06-12T13:43:47.883-04:00Comments on Iraqi Maqam ~ المقام العراقي: A Note on the Iraqi Maqamal-Shalchihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11855981847397228769noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3558470308832547539.post-14130533307361627182010-04-08T04:56:27.074-04:002010-04-08T04:56:27.074-04:00to Gen'ichi Tsuge, wih respect.
you need suppo...to Gen'ichi Tsuge, wih respect.<br />you need supporting references for your paper and credits for the pictures placed there in. the first photo, for example, is personally mine, and am sitting to the left of the Cello section. <br />so, I sincerely request Gen'ichi Tsuge to take into consideration these few remarks.<br />thanks.<br />Bassim Hanna Petros (ex member and co-founder of the BHPrsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3558470308832547539.post-33854878104420299682009-10-03T06:21:10.420-04:002009-10-03T06:21:10.420-04:00Thanks, Francisco, I will soon. To make it short,...Thanks, Francisco, I will soon. To make it short, the main difference is the use of quarter and three quarter tones (in addition to whole and half tones) in Middle Eastern Music; whereas Western music only uses whole tones and half tones (either sharps or flats). That's why you have so many scales (or maqams) in Arabic music. I suggest you also check the site "Maqam World" on my al-Shalchihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11855981847397228769noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3558470308832547539.post-59683963228062006502009-10-03T01:09:44.945-04:002009-10-03T01:09:44.945-04:00Excellent post. Congratulations. Maybe you could p...Excellent post. Congratulations. Maybe you could post something on the differences between Western and Middle Eastern music. I think your readers would appreciate that a lot.Franciscohttp://lasfloresdelmarinero.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com