Tetrachord: Difference between revisions
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The concept of the tetrachord is extensively used in [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian|middle eastern]] music theory. The arabic word for tetrachord is "jins" (singular form) or "ajnas" (plural form). | The concept of the tetrachord is extensively used in [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian|middle eastern]] music theory. The arabic word for tetrachord is "jins" (singular form) or "ajnas" (plural form). | ||
See [[http://www.maqamworld.com/| | See [[http://www.maqamworld.com/ajnas.html|maqamworld.com]] for details. | ||
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The concept of the tetrachord is extensively used in <a class="wiki_link" href="/Arabic%2C%20Turkish%2C%20Persian">middle eastern</a> music theory. The arabic word for tetrachord is &quot;jins&quot; (singular form) or &quot;ajnas&quot; (plural form).<br /> | The concept of the tetrachord is extensively used in <a class="wiki_link" href="/Arabic%2C%20Turkish%2C%20Persian">middle eastern</a> music theory. The arabic word for tetrachord is &quot;jins&quot; (singular form) or &quot;ajnas&quot; (plural form).<br /> | ||
See <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.maqamworld.com/" rel="nofollow"> | See <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.maqamworld.com/ajnas.html" rel="nofollow">maqamworld.com</a> for details.<br /> | ||
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