But now I got really surprised with what you said: "In Arabic music (as written), the tuning reference is G."
What I always read is that in Arabic music Rast is the first note, is the first maqam, one of the most important maqamat, the beginning of maqamat
etc. And Scott Marcus in his "Arab Music Theory in the Modern Period" mentions some evidences that in the past the Arabic octave started on Rast and
the notes below it were not used. And then, when they started to be used they had no independent names and only later they received separate names
etc.
So wouldn't C (Rast) be the beginning of the Arabic octave, the most important note and the reference tuning? |