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yavaran
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I can send a few sheets if you want (message me) but you can easily learn Armenian folk songs by ear! Just takes a few months practice and you can
usually pick out the tunes as they have certain motifs that often repeat
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ArmoOudist
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The sheet music would be helpful, but you're right, a lot of this can be learned by ear fairly quickly. It's just a matter of isolating the main
melody and slowly adding on all the little flourishes as you gain more skill.
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hartun
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The song Finjan (Fincani Tastan Oyarlar) is in Hijaz
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ArmoOudist
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Oh it is? That's interesting. I remember seeing sheet music for Finjan somewhere and I swear I saw quarter tones. I thought Hijaz didn't have any
quarter tones (unless the Turks play Hijaz differently).
The song "Akh Im Anoush Yarus" is also in Hijaz correct?
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dario
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Yep Agh Im Anoush Yarush is hijaz.
The hijaz tetrachord (four-note section of a scale) is quite flexible, so while you can play it on a chromatic instrument as semitone-augmented
second-semitone (e.q. A, Bb, C#, D) on the oud it's common to make the semitones wider, so it can even end up as 3/4 tone-tone-3/4 tone (A, B
half-flat, C half-sharp, D) in extreme cases. And of course it can be anywhere in between!
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ArmoOudist
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Wow, it just goes to show how learning things by ear is probably the best route to take.
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John Erlich
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http://www.sayat-nova.am/notaner.html
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