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Rhythms from the Maqsoum: Arabic Ethnomusicology Manual
Rhythms from the Maqsoum: Arabic Ethnomusicology Manual
Rhythms from the Maqsoum: Arabic Ethnomusicology Manual
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Rhythms from the Maqsoum: Arabic Ethnomusicology Manual

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In the process of researching, transcribing, and comparing tribal music many common patterns have been found. These patterns don't end in tribal music— they can be found throughout the world today. Tracking these rhythms allows us to determine the origin and possible even age of each rhythm, depending on its geographical location and its link with the history of mankind. This book is an initial guide to learn some of the most used rhythms in the Middle East.

"Rhythms from the Maqsoum" discusses and tracks the origins of Arabic music. This deep inspection takes us into the past through notes, rhythms, and structures that are still present in today's music.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateOct 31, 2020
ISBN9781098339074
Rhythms from the Maqsoum: Arabic Ethnomusicology Manual

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    Rhythms from the Maqsoum - Hernan Ergueta

    Part of the text was taken from previous publications by the same author:

    -Instructional Audiobook World’s Rhythmology Vol. 1 -Rhythms From Maqsoum. 2011. UPC 885767852822

    - Audio libro Ritmología del Mundo Vol. 1 – Ritmos Provenientes del Maqsoum. 2011. UPC 885767495197

    - Manual Ritmos provenientes del Maqsum ISBN-13: 9781483592619

    All copyrights are reserved.

    ⒸHernan Ergueta

    eISBN: 9781098339074

    Index:

    -About the author

    - Music theory, musicology, and ethnomusicology

    - Historical background to the study of Middle Eastern music

    - Why were various rhythms believed to come from the Maqsoum?

    - Relationship of music to dance

    - Arabic dance, belly dance, or oriental dance

    - Rhythms used in belly dance

    - Rhythms studied in this manual

    - Basic musical concepts

    - Basic Derbake sounds and Finger cymbals

    - Finger Cymbals

    - Derbake

    - Rhythms from the Maqsoum

    - Maqsoum

    - Saidi

    - Baladi

    - Masmoudi

    - Maqsoum Walking

    - Sombati

    - Shiftatelli

    - Fallahi

    - Ayoup

    - Zar

    - Bayou

    - Karatshi

    - Appendix: Diagram of the rhythms from the Maqsoum

    About the author:

    Hernan Ergueta is an author and composer with musical influences from the Middle East, the Balkans, and Latin Europe. From his youth, he has been writing and composing and is also part of fusion music bands and mixed music dance groups. He has studied music and lived in Arab countries making presentations and recordings in various countries in

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