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[*] posted on 2-20-2018 at 06:02 AM
Usûller for the uninitiated?


Hi everyone,

I've been scouring the internet to find a resource with information on usûller. My partner plays frame drum and would like to accompany me on some of the pieces I play.

We've found basic information regarding the rhythms of the more common usûller in some of my music books and on websites such as http://oudipedia.info/usuller.html. These sources, however, lack information such as which beats are un/stressed, which usûller are associated with which genres, etc.

Does anybody know of any resources (electronic or otherwise) that contain this information? We're able to read most European languages.

Thanks in advance for pointing us in the right direction!
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[*] posted on 2-22-2018 at 01:26 AM


I don't have any English resources, but for usul you kind of don't need much language anyway. It is mostly self-explanatory.

Here are some resources for you:

Tunay Mamay has recorded ~50 usuls on his Youtube Channel, just scroll down in the videos section:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHiPG76o02lmPfrFf2Ip_ZQ/videos


Then there are two Turkish websites with examples:

http://www.sufi.gen.tr/usuller.php

http://www.gercekdorman.com/turk-musikisi-usulleri/
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[*] posted on 3-7-2018 at 01:50 AM


For future readers, I just wanted to share a book that I recently found. It's called "The Usul in Turkish Music" by Yarkin Fahrettin.

It's written in English, Greek and Turkish and explains most common usuls and their main velvele. In addition, it also explains the basic rhythmic theory, the dum-tek system of notation (and dynamics), how the Turkish two-line notation system works, which usuls are associated with which genres, and even has a section on the different percussion instruments used in Ottoman music. I wouldn't say it's encyclopedic in it's presentation, but it definitely contains enough information to help readers understand how usuls work.

It can be purchased here (among other places):
https://fagottobooks.gr/el/3215-ta-oysoyl-stin-toyrkiki-moysiki.html
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