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* [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]].
* [http://foredofico.org/CERMAA/ CERMAA] – academic research for Arabic and related music, namely various articles by [[Amine Beyhom]]
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalMusicTheory/wiki/arabicmusictheory/ r/GlobalMusicTheory Arabic music reading list]


=== Turkish ===
=== Turkish ===
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* [http://www.turkishmusic.org/index.html http://www.turkishmusic.org] – listening
* [http://www.turkishmusic.org/index.html http://www.turkishmusic.org] – listening
* [http://www.turkishmusic.org/index18.html http://www.turkishmusic.org/index18.html] – listening
* [http://www.turkishmusic.org/index18.html http://www.turkishmusic.org/index18.html] – listening
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalMusicTheory/wiki/turkishmusictheory/ r/GlobalMusicTheory Turkish music reading list]


=== Persian ===
=== Persian ===