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Comparative Arabic Music
A new and improved Comparative
Arabic Music Documentary Presentation. It's an Audio/Visual/Video
Presentation on 3 DVDs. The DVDs are Menu driven, Totally Interactive
and can be watched on your T.V. thru your DVD Player, or Computer. Below is a
Sample of this Presentation. This is a Video File and might take a
few minutes to download
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A valuable musical presentation available on this site, is an educational
package called
Comparative Arabic Music. The Documentary is published in two
different formats: The first is an all Audio Musical Documentary and
presentation, published on 5 CD-ROMs. (See
Table below for Audio Clip Samples)
The second format is a Multi Media CD-ROM that is Audio Visual (Audio
Music + Text for explanations). This last format lends itself to
folks who like to read the explanations and listen to the musical
examples.
Both formats discuss, in detail, the various aspects of Arabic music; its
Maqamaat, Forms and rhythms, and supplemented with many musical
examples from the musical heritage of the Middle East and North Africa.
The Multi-Media format lists the graphical representations of all the
popular Maqamaat and their scales.
This package contains discussions and descriptions of all the
Maqamaat presented on this
web site. It includes an extensive audio details of the sounds of
notes, Tri-chords, Tetra chords and full Scales of 40 plus Maqamaat, with a
diverse set of examples of the Arabic (Middle East and North Africa),
Turkish and Persian Musical Heritage.
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Comparative Arabic Music
Documentary Audio Samples
The
same Documentary is now available in an Audio/Visual/Video
Presentation Watch the sample above
Below are a few audio samples taken from various tracks of this
documentary to illustrate some of the various Maqamaat and musical forms.
Maqamaat Introduction,
Mahoor (Major Scale Compatible),
Jhar Kah,
Nahawand (Minor Scale Compatible),
Egyptian Ushshaq,
Kurdi Maqam,
Rast Tetra chord (and other
Tetra chords with 3/4 sound steps),
Bayati Maqam,
Bayati Variety,
al-Hussein Variety,
Hijaz Maqam,
Raml al-Mayyah Maqam
(Andalusian in origin),
Musical Taqseem
Algerian Bashraf To Order This
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This musical presentation is based on a musical
documentary published in the 1980s in the Republic of Tunis, with
compilation and narration done by a musical scholar and artist, Dr. Salih
Al-Mehdi. Multi
Media Publishing is proud to have revived this great educational
and entertaining musical work, and is glad to share it with all the folks
who are interested in learning and understanding of the various
aspects of this art form.
The presentation is published on 5 Audio CD-ROMs, worth
7 hours of listening time. Audio Narration is done in English
(Arabic version is also available), and the examples are in original
Arabic Music. Each CD-ROM is divided into 10-12 tracks based
on the topics, which makes it easy to scan (forward and backward) and to
re-listen to any selected topic. A hard copy of the presentation
is also available, with the addition of all the Maqamaat and scale
notations.
The presentation begins with an introduction and a brief
history of Arabic music. This is followed by a cataloguing and
classification of the various Maqamaat.
It lists and discusses Maqamaat that are compatible with
Western Scales and
instruments, then
proceeds into discussion of Maqamaat that
contain 3/4 sound steps (these are unique to Arabic and Eastern
music), and spares no efforts in presenting the various tetra chords that
compose these Maqamaat, with an ample number of examples of the sounds of
these Maqamaat and their tetra chords, as well as samples of musical pieces
and songs taken from the musical heritage of the many regions that utilize
these Maqamaat.
The presentation proceeds into more discussion of
Maqamaat that are influenced by African Scales, such as the
Pentatonic Scale, and the
evolution of the Andalusian Maqamaat
and music in the Arab North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunis and
Libya). It discusses the various forms of the Nawbah, and there are
many of them, and its scales and rhythms.
A large portion of the presentation is dedicated to the
various musical forms (i.e. musical
genres) in the Middle East and North Africa. Again, each form is
discussed in details, and supported with musical examples from the
heritage of the Classical Arabic Music.
The Presentation makes a good musical reference for
students of Arabic (Middle East and North Africa) Music, and a valuable
informational source for the second generation of Arab Americans, who were
born in America, and did not have the extensive exposure to this art form
due to the physical location, and lack of resources pertinent to this art.
Proceeds from the sale of this musical presentation and
other musical packages will help support and maintain this web site, to
keep it as an educational information venue.
Audio/Visual/
Video Presentation of Comparative Arabic Music
on 3 DVDs. A Menu Based- Totally Interactive Presentation that can
be played on your DVD Player or your Computer. |
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Comparative Arabic Music
Documentary and Presentation
5 Audio CD-ROMs.
A hard copy of the Documentary Transcript (optional)
In the Table above, there are a few audio samples taken from various tracks of this
documentary to illustrate some of the various Maqamaat and musical forms.
Note: the Audio Presentation is in English, and
Music Examples are in Arabic |
| Multi-Media
CD-ROM of the above documentary:
This format is a Multi Media CD-ROM that is Audio Visual (Audio Music +
Text for explanations). This format lends itself to folks who like
to read the explanations and listen to the musical examples. Beside
the text explanation, the CD has a listing of all the graphical
representation of all the scales for the various Maqamaat. It's a
very valuable reference CD
Note: the Presentation Text is in English, and Music Examples are in
Arabic |
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