EVERYTHING IS A DRUM 

WEST ASIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

A maqam is an Arabic classical musical construction in which a set of notes has developed particular relationships with one another based upon history, habit and an intuitive sense of melody. The most widely used, most familiar and most fundamental maqam is called "maqsum."

"Maqsum" is a familiar maqam in the "baladi" family that has four beats in a phrase. To notate it we say "dum" (D) when we hit a drum in the center and make clear, low tone and "tek" (T) when we hit the drum near the edge to make a sharp, high tone. "Tikka tek" is a quick, sharp "1-2-3" on the edge of the drum. In our notation we use an underscore to indicate a rest (pause).

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“EVERYTHING IS A DRUM” — EXPLORE GLOBAL RHYTHMS WITH…

EVERYTHING IS A DRUM

LESSON 1: Nilyenia!                                                    

LESSON 2: LATIN AMERICA.                                        

LESSON 3: AFRICA.                                                          

LESSON 4: SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA.                 

LESSON 5: THE CARIBBEAN.                                       

LESSON 6: EASTERN EUROPE.                                    

LESSON 7: EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA             

LESSON 8: WEST ASIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST. 

LESSON 9: THE PACIFIC.                                                

LESSON 10: WESTERN EUROPE.                                             

LESSON 11: THE U.S. AND CANADA.                                    

LESSON 12: MIA DOGO!                                                            

ALL AROUND THIS WORLD’S SONGS AND LESSONS

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