Lysander
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Huzzam samai
I have been given a samai to learn by my oud teacher. Finally I have been able to identify it as this one [attached]. I think it is by Haydar.
Does anyone have a recording of this? It is my first attempt at anything like segah/huzzam. Should be fun. Any advice for playing this would be
greatly appreciated.
[file]35188[/file]
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Jono Oud N.Z
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Hey.
This is a really nice piece.
Here is a good version of it:
https://soundcloud.com/nur-h-n/07-taqsim-nay-et-samai-houzam
There is an easier to read score in here in regular key:
http://www.mikeouds.com/messageboard/viewthread.php?tid=13992
page 140
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Looks like the Huzzam from Targan:
http://www.neyzen.com/nota_arsivi/02_klasik_eserler/046_huzzam/huzz...
Very nice piece
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Lysander
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Great, thank you both very much. On paper the key of this huzzam looks strange, but I am not used to non-diatonic keys. This will be interesting to
practise.
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Quote: Originally posted by Lysander | Great, thank you both very much. On paper the key of this huzzam looks strange, but I am not used to non-diatonic keys. This will be interesting to
practise. |
Lysander, this is (almost) standard Turkish notation. I say almost because the accidentals look a little funny but otherwise the pitch locations are
standard for Turkish.
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