| bio | website | logophile.org |
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| location | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Nov 1 '11 at 12:47 | |
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Where should I go to learn about non-Western scales (particularly Turkish & Greek) added 97 characters in body |
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Where should I go to learn about non-Western scales (particularly Turkish & Greek) This is a self-answer and pretty limited. If anyone wants to fill it out with more detail I'll happily accept a different answer. |
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May 17 |
answered | Where should I go to learn about non-Western scales (particularly Turkish & Greek) |
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May 17 |
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Where should I go to learn about non-Western scales (particularly Turkish & Greek) Fair enough -- thought I'd give you the credit since you got me on the right track, but if you don't mind then I'll self-answer instead. |
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May 16 |
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Where should I go to learn about non-Western scales (particularly Turkish & Greek) (Forgot: any equivalent for Greek? Wikipedia redirects δρόμοι to the makam page, which is an answer of a sort I suppose.) |
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May 16 |
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Where should I go to learn about non-Western scales (particularly Turkish & Greek) Well, they didn't directly help (lots of sociological context in the links, but not much technical information). But it seems what I was looking for is makam theory. If you update your answer to link it I'll accept it. |