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[http://www.maqamworld.com Arabic Maqam World] (Johnny Farraj, Sami Abu Shumays ''et al'')
[http://www.maqamworld.com Arabic Maqam World] (Johnny Farraj, Sami Abu Shumays ''et al'')


[https://taqs.im/scales/ Taq. Sim Guide to Middle-Eastern Modal Music] (descriptions of a number of common maqams/makams, both Arabic and Turkish)
[https://taqs.im/scales/ Taq. Sim Guide to Middle-Eastern Modal Music] - descriptions of a number of common maqams/makams, both Arabic and Turkish.


[http://www.classicalarabicmusic.com/scales.htm Classical Arabic Music]
[http://www.classicalarabicmusic.com/scales.htm Classical Arabic Music]


[http://www.oud.eclipse.co.uk The Oud] (David Parfitt, discusses both Arabic and Turkish ''maqâm'' theory)
[http://www.oud.eclipse.co.uk The Oud] - David Parfitt, discusses both Arabic and Turkish ''maqâm'' theory.


[http://www.alsiadi.com ALSIADI.com] (focuses on Halabi/Aleppo traditional music; describes ''maq''''â''''m''''â''''t'' in terms of 53-tone Pythagorean tuning)
[http://www.alsiadi.com ALSIADI.com] - focuses on Halabi/Aleppo traditional music; describes ''maq''''â''''m''''â''''t'' in terms of 53-tone Pythagorean tuning)


[http://foredofico.org/CERMAA/ CERMAA] (academic research for arabic and related music, namely various articles by [[Amine_Beyhom|Amine Beyhom]])
[http://foredofico.org/CERMAA/ CERMAA] - academic research for arabic and related music, namely various articles by [[Amine_Beyhom|Amine Beyhom]].


===Turkish===
===Turkish===