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Names of Baglama Notes in Turkish?
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02 Apr 2011 Sat 12:01 pm |
Not sure if this is the right forum for this, but...
Somewhere in my travels through the internet I stumbled across a chart with the names of the different notes for the Bağlama in what I thought was Turkish. I didn´t bookmark it at the time and regret not doing so. I´m not even sure how I found it or what I was looking for when I stumbled onto it. I´m sure that I was not doing a search in Turkish but one link usually leads to another. Has someone seen this before, somewhere? It lists the names of the notes and the double flats and triple sharps, etc using Turkish words with a translation maybe in Solfege music terms (Do, Re etc.) but I could be wrong. If you have seen this, I would love it if you posted the link or could post the information.
Also, if you have any idea what I am talking about, perhaps you could post the search terms in Turkish that I should use to find this and I´ll try to look for it myself.
Thank you
PS. I´ve tried words like perde isim nota and Bağlama already.
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03 Apr 2011 Sun 09:43 pm |
Thank you, but unfortunately that´s not the one. I´ve seen this site before.
The site I saw has the notes plus the double flats and triple sharps and koma names listed with what they are called in Turkish. I am looking for the Turkish names...actually on second thought maybe I am looking for the Ottoman names...?!!!
Anyone else got any idea what I am talking about.
Thanks
Edited (4/3/2011) by tekirkedi
[added koma names]
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03 Apr 2011 Sun 10:31 pm |
Could you be looking for makam names like Hicaz, Rast, Hüzzam etc? Although makams exist in greater diversity in Classical Turkish Music, there are makams in Turkish Folk Music too. Makams are musical patterns that determine whether certain notes are to be played as sharp or flat.
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04 Apr 2011 Mon 06:24 am |
Could you be looking for makam names like Hicaz, Rast, Hüzzam etc? Although makams exist in greater diversity in Classical Turkish Music, there are makams in Turkish Folk Music too. Makams are musical patterns that determine whether certain notes are to be played as sharp or flat.
I think Vineyards probably has a lead on what you are looking for. Maybe this link will help.
Maqam
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06 Apr 2011 Wed 04:31 am |
Thank you. The sideways pic on Wiki is what I saw, somewhere else but it was vertical and I don´t recall the notes on staves on the side.
I also mumbled something to my DH and while he has no interest in learning Turkish, he is good at research and came up with the following site for me also:
http://www.oud.eclipse.co.uk/turkishnotes.html
Çok teşekkürler.
Now I need to figure out which of these are the flats, double flats, sharps and triple sharps mentioned in the Bağlama method book...
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