- Look up maqam,
makam, mugam, or
mugham in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maqam,
makam,
maqaam or maqām (plural maqāmāt) may
refer to:
Arabic maqam, melodic...
- The
Turkish makam (Turkish:
makam pl. makamlar; from the
Arabic word
maqam مقام) is a
system of
melody types used in
Turkish classical music and Turkish...
- contour. In
Ottoman music alone, more than 600
makams have been used so far, and out of these, at
least 120
makams are in
common use and
formally defined. Rhythmically...
-
implementation of the
Nikriz scale in
Turkish makam music. It is in 53 Tone
Equal Temperament.
Since the
makam is
based on 53-TET, it is
impossible to directly...
- Bayātī (Arabic بياتي;
Turkish Beyâtî), also
known as
Bayat and Uşşâk (Ushaq), is the name of a
maqam (musical mode) in Arabic, Turkish, and
related systems...
- ‘Ajam (Turkish: Acem) is the name of a
maqam (musical mode) in Arabic, Turkish, and
related systems of music. Ajam (عجم) in this
usage means "Persian"...
-
Turkish makam theory, is a set of
scales usually seen in
tetrachord or
pentachord form that make up and give the name for a
certain makam. A
makam is composed...
- of the Rast
scale in
Turkish makam music. It is in 53 Tone
Equal Temperament. Rauf
Yekta Bey's
model places the Rast
Makam as the
gamme naturale of Turkish...
-
Makam Papan Tinggi is a
historic funerary complex located at
Barus in
Central Tapanuli Regency, Indonesia. It
contains seven old
tombs dating to the 7th...
- the
Arabic jins and
maqam called "Saba" as well as the
similar Turkish makam of the same name. In
either tradition, the
first three steps above the tonic...