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Subject: RE: Maqams and others From: Harris Date: 08 Oct 98 - 09:11 AM Maqam is a Arabic word that means "mode". |
Subject: RE: Maqams and others From: Frank in the swamps Date: 08 Oct 98 - 08:49 AM Harris, don't get discouraged because of the lack of response, you've probably caught most of us out of our waters. I'm slightly acquainted with a young Turk here in Florida who is a violinist, I'll pass word along. If that doesn't lead to anything don't fret, the Mudcat is worldwide, sooner or later you'll get a response. Or at least an argument!! Meanwhile, what are Maqams? Frank i.t.s. |
Subject: Maqams and others From: Harris Lambrakis Date: 08 Oct 98 - 08:21 AM My name is Harris Lambrakis and I'm a student in the University of Ethnomusicology in Athens,Greece. I want to talk about the practical of the maqams and modes in Greece, Turkey, Persia, Arab world and Central Asia so far as Chinese Turkmenistan. I'm previously interested for historical informations. |
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