Bernard - 5-21-2006 at 09:14 AM
Hello I'm interesting with the score of Hussainy Samai If you please. The frame of these piece is curiously approaching early renaissance occidental
lute dance.
adamgood - 5-21-2006 at 02:12 PM
hi,
here is a transcription, you mean the Tatyos Efendi saz semaisi correct?
http://www.adamgood.com/turkish_nota/piece.php?id=2166
adam
Bernard - 5-22-2006 at 12:45 AM
Thank's a lot Adam for reply & score
Regards
Bernard :))
Bernard - 5-22-2006 at 12:50 AM
Hello everybody
I'll be interested too by other Samai scores easy to play (and to read) and anotherway possible to ear. Thanks for Reply.
Bernard
wazza - 5-22-2006 at 10:40 AM
hi bernard;
here is a scan of the husseini samaii by tayous which I agree with you is difficult to beginners (like me).
this version is on D compared to turkish version (given by adamgood) which is on G (transposed as many turkish sheets) (in 2 parts) :
http://www.ir11.com/File/1148320290.jpg
http://www.ir11.com/File/1148320544.jpg
also I have uploaded for you and the other members an easy samaii : samaii bayati "qadim" (old) (the sheet music + an Mp3 of samir Joubran playing the
samaii) :
http://www.ir11.com/File/1148320647.jpg
http://www.hemenpaylas.com/download/772970/samaii_bayati.mp3.html
I hope you like 
Bernard - 5-23-2006 at 12:30 AM
Hi Wazza
Many thanks for scores and MP3. Joubran's sound is so perfect. Scores are very precious for a lonesome beginner in a remote occidental place. Microber
send me also a MP3 very perfect by his teacher. Didactical aspect of this forum is not the less interesting for sure. THanks to the great brothers to
help little ones. Regard Bernard.
