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Even more on Hijaz Kar...

Jono Oud N.Z - 8-7-2011 at 07:29 PM

I have noticed when listening to older Arabic taqasim that the sayr of the maqamat seems much more in tact (closer to Turkish) than many more contemporary recordings.
These days it seems like Hijaz Kar has become the 'flamenco' mode.
While I do enjoy the blend of Arabic and Spanish guitar effects, I personally still prefer to hear the sayr of the original maqamat.
The sayr of Hijaz Kar can be very interesting.
Many people do not play the maqam descending for a start.
Here is a good piece that clearly shows the descending Sayr.

http://www.alsiadi.com/Qadd_Ya_Maria.htm

This early Arabic qanun taqsim represents the same sayr as it does in Turkish theory.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_LYNlt7kj0

Often the maqam begins with Buselik on Kardan at the beginning, descends through Hijaz on Nawa and eventually ends with Hijaz (Zirgulah) on the low octave.
Here is the start of another taqsim by Matar Mohammed on Bozuk that does the same thing..


Attachment: Matar Mohammed Taqsim Hijaz Kar excerpt on Bozuk.mp3 (861kB)
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