abdulo
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Modulation in Arabic music
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What is a good resource of Modulation in Arabic Music?
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al-Halabi
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This article should be helpful:
Scott Marcus, "Modulation in Arab Music: Documenting Oral Concepts, Performance Rules and Strategies",
Ethnomusicology, vol. 36, no. 2 (Spring/Summer 1992), pp. 171-195.
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Marina
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How is possible to find the article?
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David Parfitt
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Marina,
I have a copy of the article in PDF format that I can send you.
All the best
David
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al-Halabi
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David just pre-empted my message. If you have access to a university library you should be able to find many articles on Arab music on online
databases.
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A while back I posted this document in the forum.
(Link removed to preserve copyright.)
Regards,
Hamid
p.s. I understand that the use of these documents for educational use agrees with their respective copyrights. If otherwise, please let me know.
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Hi,
David has sent me the File yesterday on email very helpful article, Thanks David.
Please who has access to the university library please find us the following articles to:
- Scott Marcus, "The Eastern Arab System of Melodic Modes in Theory and Practice: A Case Study of Maqam Bayyati.
- Scott Marcus, "The Interface Between Theory and Practice: The Case of Intonation in Arab Music." Asian Music, 24/2, pp. 39-58, 1993
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al-Halabi
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Hamid,
Posting a copyrighted article on a web site like this one, which makes it widely available at no cost, is not considered fair use and does violate
copyright law. Academic institutions that have digital data bases like JSTOR pay subscription fees for them and are obligated to confine access to
them only to their students and staff. Others cannot log on and use them. Even professors who put up digital files of assigned copyrighted articles on
their web sites have to restrict access to the material to their class. The argument that our intent is educational won't fly. Otherwise we could use
it to reproduce and disseminate freely anything copyrighted, making copyright practically meaningless.
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amtaha
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Thank you, Al-Halabi. I stand corrected.
I'll try to correct the positings that I've made.
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