Man, this should have a much greater difficulty then 4!!!
love this kind of sounding !
Thanks again ,guys !!
I hear shakira style for some reason lol
very nice one, i love it.
My! They have a lot different sounding music!
Love it!!
Cool phrases man!!! I love it
Very interesting Sinisa - thanks !
Thanks guys
sweet !! hehe yea i truly recognize it very turkish.
I love it man. Keep them coming
Wow, I imagine this is very hard to compose when you're not Arabic yourself!! Cool stuf!
Very cool! Bookmarked for sure!
haha awesome lesson, cool belly dance
Cool sounding!
Sounds beautiful man
^ lol
This is great, those strings in the background are awesome!
t t t ta ta t t ta !!!
Turkijaaaaa!
Svaka chast majstore
The sound is incredible,Nice work mate!!
Yeah where's the belly dance?
Sinisa you are master of this style - awesome !!!
Backing and this tune is sooo sweet! My favorite series on GMC so far!
Nice tune Sinisa!
Excellent work Sinisa! I'm loving this series too!
Mrrrau I like it:)
that was incredibly cool
Awesome, this sounds great !
Sweeeeet!!
Oh and...we want to see you belly dance!!
Amazing phrasing and tonality (to my Swedish ears!) - I love this series!
Hi GMC!
Our journey continues,next stop on our way is- Turkey !
Turkish classical music refers quite specifically to the music cultivated
by the Ottoman Empire. That empire included substantial territory which
had been under Byzantine or Arabic control, and the substratum of traditional music in Turkey was conditioned by that history. Moreover, the music of the Arab Empires had already been strongly conditioned by Persian culture.
The Ottoman Empire eventually became very cosmopolitan, so that classical compositions by Greek, Armenian, and other minority composers were featured at court. In addition, the Turkish people must have brought their own melodies with them to Anatolia. Consequently, Turkish music has a large & varied system of modes, overlapping the Arabic system of maqam, and spelled makam in Romanized Turkish.
Other Turkish genres include the restaurant and nightclub music called FASIL, which is closely associated with Turkey's Roma (Gypsy) community, and the hugely popular arabesk, the country's most common pop style, which has roots in Arab raqs sharki (bellydance)!
This lesson is inspired by the style - Fasil,and I hope that you will like it !
Chord progression- A,Bb,Gm,Dm
TS : 4/4
Tempo : 100 bpm
Files: Video bass track,GP5 ,Tabs,Backing tracks
ORIENTAL SCALE
BYZANTINE SCALE
A dominant scale that's also known as the Spanish gypsy scale. The Jewish scale is an inversion of the harmonic minor scale (on the 5th note): E Jewish = A harmonic minor.