PaulS
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Shadd i Araban Samai
Does anyone have the sheet music for this? I have been listening to two goreous permformances and would like to learn
http://youtu.be/7TabStN9IkA haytham safia
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http://youtu.be/-gEPLXR6Uxk tareq jundi
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DavidJE
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Yes. This is one of the most well known Turkish compositions in my opinion...a Saz Semai by Cemil Bey. Here's a link to the composition in Turkish
notation:
http://neyzen.com/nota_arsivi/02_klasik_eserler/089_sedaraban/sedar...
I'm not sure where I found it, but I have attached a version in Arabic notation.
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PaulS
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Thanks
Thanks David! I have since found another fine performance by the Palestinian Nizar Rohana. http://youtu.be/6brygRFoBpg
I am curious to know why this piece would crossover to arabic style in three such modern performers. Just a lively piece I suppose which works well in
that register
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I'm definitely not an authority on this by any means, but it seems like Cemil Bey and his compositions are also well known among many Arabic style
players. The Sedaraban Saz Semai we're discussing here is definitely among my favorites, but really everything by Cemil Bey is awesome in my
opinion.
I think it has been posted here before, but you can download this awesome corpus on Cemil Bey which includes more than 40 of his compositions:
http://culturalheritage.euromedheritage.net/eng/virtualcollections/...
And by the way, the version of the Sedaraban Saz Semai played by Tareq Jundi you linked to (https://youtu.be/-gEPLXR6Uxk) is fantastic!
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Brian Prunka
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Quote: Originally posted by PaulS | Thanks David! I have since found another fine performance by the Palestinian Nizar Rohana. http://youtu.be/6brygRFoBpg
I am curious to know why this piece would crossover to arabic style in three such modern performers. Just a lively piece I suppose which works well in
that register |
As I understand it, this piece is among several from the Ottoman repertoire that were adopted by Arab musicians during the Ottoman empire and have
remained part of the Arab classical repertoire since.
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John Erlich
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The Arabic score is from our own Jonathan "Gamil" Gemmill.
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PaulS
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Turkish version
And one more, more turkish version
http://youtu.be/0bPa9xhFshA
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sbj
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Original piece played by the genius Tanbûrî Cemil Bey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iD6lx9fzrVg
Turkish sheet of music
http://notaarsivleri.com/Saz_Eserleri/3096_1.png
http://notaarsivleri.com/Saz_Eserleri/3096_2.png
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PaulS
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Amazing
Omg, you're right that is amazing!!
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sbj
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And for you oud lovers, from todays Turkish oud master Bayram Çoşkuner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3Q4_b7P71s
There are many recordings of this famous song. My favourite is of course played with a tanbur but you can find with kemençe, oud or with other
instruments. Just search for
sedaraban saz semaisi or sedd-i araban saz semaisi
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